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Best Burgers Restaurants in Richmond District

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Eat Americana
Comfort classics executed with balanced flavors and dependable pacing.

Notable Picks

$ Richmond District American, Burgers
Neighborhood spot doing American comfort staples with care—crispy fried chicken sandwiches, a legit cheesesteak, and a grilled cheese built to dip in tomato soup. Friendly service and a calm room make it an easy, professional midday meet-up.
Must-Try Dishes: Fried Chicken Sandwich, Cheesesteak, Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup
What Makes it Special: Comfort classics executed with balanced flavors and dependable pacing.
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$$ Richmond District American, Burgers
A modern tavern vibe—craft cocktails, a standout burger, and seasonal American plates—anchored on Clement Street. Recent stewardship refresh keeps the room buzzy while preserving its neighborhood DNA.
Must-Try Dishes: Double-patty tavern burger, Fried chicken with biscuits, Roasted onion dip with house chips
What Makes it Special: Cocktail-centric New American tavern energy with a serious burger.
$$ Richmond District Burgers, Bagels
By day, hand-rolled bagels; by night, pan pizzas, salads, and natural-leaning wines in a converted laundromat. It’s a casual, design-forward hangout fueling Balboa Street’s current momentum.
Must-Try Dishes: Sausage & Peppers pizza, Crispy Brussels, Little Gem Caesar
What Makes it Special: All-day bagels-to-pizza concept with a playful wine program.

Worthy Picks

$ Richmond District Burgers, Fried Chicken
Late-night burger counter praised for consistently crisp fries that survive the walk home. Simple, salty, and fast—an Inner Richmond standby after 10pm.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic fries, Garlic fries, Mozzarella sticks (with fries combo)
What Makes it Special: Straight-ahead fries that stay crisp and hit late-night cravings.
$$ Richmond District American, Burgers
Old-school American burger counter serving griddled patties, shakes, and fries since 1959, now with an easygoing patio. It’s nostalgia done right—reliable, affordable, and very Richmond.
Must-Try Dishes: Bill’s Classic cheeseburger, Thick milkshake, Garlic fries
What Makes it Special: Since 1959—classic SF burger joint with real neighborhood roots.
$ Richmond District Burgers
No-frills counter spot turning out affordable burgers, including chili-cheese and bison-leaning builds, with late weekday hours by local standards. It’s fast, filling, and easy near the Geary bus corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: Chili Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger, Burger with house sauce
What Makes it Special: A budget-friendly burger counter with longer evening hours on Geary.