Gott's Roadside

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Gott's Roadside[edit | edit source]

Gott's Roadside is a popular American restaurant chain that specializes in serving high-quality burgers, sandwiches, and milkshakes. With multiple locations across California, Gott's Roadside has become a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

History[edit | edit source]

Gott's Roadside was originally established in 1999 as Taylor's Automatic Refresher in St. Helena, California. The restaurant was founded by Joel and Duncan Gott, who aimed to create a casual dining experience that offered delicious food made from locally sourced ingredients.

Over the years, Taylor's Automatic Refresher gained a reputation for its mouthwatering burgers, made with 100% Niman Ranch beef, and its fresh, hand-cut fries. The restaurant's commitment to quality and taste quickly garnered a loyal following.

In 2007, Taylor's Automatic Refresher underwent a rebranding and changed its name to Gott's Roadside. The new name reflected the restaurant's evolution and expansion beyond its original location. Today, Gott's Roadside has additional branches in San Francisco, Palo Alto, Napa, and Walnut Creek.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Gott's Roadside offers a diverse menu that caters to a wide range of tastes. Their signature items include:

  • Cheeseburgers: Made with high-quality Niman Ranch beef and served on a toasted egg bun, Gott's cheeseburgers are a customer favorite. Options include the classic cheeseburger, bacon cheeseburger, and mushroom Swiss burger.
  • Sandwiches: From the classic BLT to the flavorful Ahi burger, Gott's sandwiches are made with fresh ingredients and served on artisan bread. Vegetarian options like the Impossible burger are also available.
  • Milkshakes: Gott's Roadside is known for its thick and creamy milkshakes, made with real ice cream and topped with whipped cream. Popular flavors include vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Gott's Roadside currently operates several locations across California. These include:

  • San Francisco: Located in the Ferry Building, Gott's Roadside in San Francisco offers stunning views of the Bay Bridge while enjoying a delicious meal.
  • Palo Alto: Situated in the Stanford Shopping Center, the Palo Alto branch of Gott's Roadside is a popular spot for shoppers and locals alike.
  • Napa: The Napa location of Gott's Roadside is conveniently located near wineries and offers a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a meal after a day of wine tasting.
  • Walnut Creek: The Walnut Creek branch is situated in Broadway Plaza, making it a convenient stop for shoppers and visitors to the area.

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