

Fast-food chain topping burgers, fries & hot dogs with a signature chili since 1946.
Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 9 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1310 N San Fernando Blvd, Burbank, CA 91504
Phone: (818) 841-9246
Website: http://originaltommys.com/
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Reviews
I ordered the double chili cheeseburger, and it did not disappoint. The patties were juicy, the cheese melted perfectly, and the chili tied everything together with that signature Tommy’s flavor—rich, savory, and a little indulgent. It’s definitely a “grab extra napkins” kind of burger, but that’s part of the experience.
The chili cheese fries were just as good, loaded with chili and cheese from top to bottom so every bite hit. The fries held up well under all that goodness and didn’t turn soggy, which is key. Overall, if you’re in Burbank and want something filling, satisfying, and classic, Original Tommy’s is a solid choice that lives up to the hype.
The cheese? Oh, bless its heart—it was thicker than the actual meat. And that tomato? Somehow it became the most substantial thing in the burger. Who knew a humble tomato would outshine a burger in its own burger? But the true star of the show was the lettuce, obviously. At some point, I had to double-check if I was in a salad bar or a burger joint. The lettuce seemed to have staged a coup and was trying to overthrow every other ingredient in the sandwich, suffocating everything with its leafy dominance.
As for the flavor? Lettuce, with a hint of tomato. It was like chewing on a garden, with only a whiff of meat trying to remind you of its existence. But hey, let’s give credit where credit’s due: the fries were actually fantastic, like they were the only thing keeping the whole operation from falling apart. And speaking of speed, the service was so fast it was like they knew their “burger” couldn’t stay together for more than a couple of seconds. They probably just threw it together in a rush—who can blame them? That patty was practically air.
And at $34 for two burgers and fries, I think I just paid the world’s most expensive lettuce sandwich. Never again, Tommy. Next time I crave a “burger,” I’ll make sure it’s not a leafy disappointment with a side of regret.
Original Tommy’s is absolutely a must-visit to experience the LA late-nite food scene. It is unique to say the least. The original in Hollywood at Beverly and Rampart is the mecca, but this location rocks the classic menu when you are in Glendale/Burbank and need a fix. For any true food lover, this will be a category by itself. ! They feature a limited, but creative menu that they will do their best to make your burger ‘your way. the fries are to die for as well. No alcohol, there is a dive bar across the street for that though. The eclectic atmosphere in line will be a story to tell as well. A true LA original.
Original Tommy’s Restaurant in Burbank, CA