
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1975 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90501
Phone: (424) 966-8748
Website: https://burgercitygrill.com/
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Reviews
Sad I’m leaving before I get another burger. But now I know where to go when I’m back.
$12 burger, fries and a drink!!
Now, for the FOOD. My girlfriend and I were blown away. I got the LA Double and she got the Santa Monica. FORGET IN-N-OUT. We got exactly what we wanted for our moods. Mine was perfectly greasy and absolutely delicious, which I was in need of. Her Santa Monica was somehow refreshing without being heavy. I loved both burgers, but my girlfriend would argue that the fries are what really shined.
Just a great, unexpected experience that we hope others take time to enjoy as well. Not many places you can enjoy a range of burgers done to perfection, get service with a smile, and enjoy a clean aesthetic. Absolutely worth your time!
Overall this place is great very clean very good burger i would suggest a L.A Double with an Oreo Shake.
just have them “remove the thousand island” spread and add “mayo” the it si fantastic Yummy. ,. one of the best burgers in resent memory
#8 City Slicker (bacon, bbq sauce, swiss cheese, spread; added lettuce, tomato, pickles, grilled onions, avocado for $3) Combo with Zucchini Fries (sub for $2) & Fuze Raspberry Ices Tea $22.00
Fries $4.00
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If this is the same Burger City Grill that was formerly located 2064 Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, 90717 (taken over by Fantastic Cafe aka Burger City, not sure if it’s a nod to BCG), the menu hasn’t changed too much. A little background of its establishment: BCG was established in 2008 by co-owners Abe & Themios with a local following that led to a 2nd location off Artesian Blvd. & Yukon Ave. (coincidentally taken over by Eat Fantastic).
I frequented with my family often that I was their Duchess; leading up to their closure, I wasn’t happy with the food or service, taking away the Coke Freestyle Machines didn’t do any favors, though it was more broken than usable (refer to Review #106).
Fast forward to this Old Town location, the staff is welcoming & friendly. My order was ready faster than I’m able to drive a couple of miles even though I arrived on time. It’s a smaller space with limited parking & probably enough spaces to fill the dining room capacity if you carpool. There’s 3 large communal dining tables, 6 bench/booth tables with an outdoor patio, but not sure if you want to sit out with the constant traffic whizzing by (cough, cough).
By substituting the fries with zucchini fries & adding an order of fries, I saved a buck. I had a couple bites of both before I headed back to the office. The zucchini fries were good, but I had better; they were warm, somewhat crisp, but soggier than expected. The fries were lukewarm & also ok; didn’t have the crisp, golden brown like back in its heyday. It was a short drive, but my burger was barely warm. It was cooked a medium well than medium, & the bun was mashed & soggy from lettuce, tomato, bbq sauce &/or spread; the lettuce was wilted & old, not fresh & crisp. I also paid an extra $3 for avocado & it wasn’t on my burger. Taste seems similar, but BCG Old Town missed the mark, nothing like its former glory (see 09/27/14)… sigh.
This newer menu is slightly condensed (no Brunch Burger, Yorker, or Mamba Burger, Waffle Chips, Sloppy or Poutine Fries, Ice-Cream Burger) with less added/paid topping options like fried egg, grilled jalapeño, house-made chili, pastrami; price points are moderate & in-line with other fast-casual burger joints. I ordered what I remembered most/best & it didn’t register any fond foodie memories. What I don’t get is their upcharge for garlic fries at $9 vs. $4 fries; a sprinkle of garlic is not worth the value of a fries order, nor justifiable. Yikes! \(`0´)/ It should be $5 or $6 at most. Friendly, attentive service, but the menu execution needs work. And without a Coke Freestyle, not sure if I can entice my family to Burger City Grill.
Recommended: Dine-in for City Slicker (might taste better & you can return the burger if you’re missing paid add-ons), Fries, & Zucchini Fries; hoping eating onsite will be a better meal.