Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2455 Mission St SE, Salem, OR 97302
Phone: (503) 364-0702
Website: http://burgerbasketsalem.com/landing
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Reviews
I was surprised as soon as I walked in the door. The dining area is A LOT bigger than I anticipated. It’s much bigger inside than it appears from the outside. It is decorated like an old fashioned burger joint. The walls are white with a red trim and there are a lot of Coca Cola memorabilia adorning the walls, along with vintage pictures of cars and various diners.
I ordered a giant burger with Chili, Cheese and 2 extra patties and no buns. I didn’t realize that the patties were a half lb each. I managed to finish it, but it was a challenge. It was delicious! Next time I’ll get it with only one extra patty, though. Lol.
My girlfriend ordered a french dip. She enjoyed the sandwich and the Au Jus was tasty. Her “Small” fries was larger than a large fry at many places. Her Sprite tasted off. I informed the staff that the syrup had run out and they quickly substituted it for a Dr. Pepper, which tasted like it’s supposed to.
The staff is very friendly and the ladies working today were bi-lingual. They spoke Spanish and English. The lobby and the bathroom were clean and the food was served quickly. The prices were reasonable for the food that we got. My only complaint is that the parking lot is small. Luckily, we came when they weren’t busy, so it wasn’t an issue.
Would I recommend this extablishment? Yes. Will I come back? Absolutely.
If you’re craving a legit old-school diner burger, Burger Basket is the move. This is not a “reimagined” anything—this is the real deal: juicy, classic, no nonsense, hits-the-spot perfection. And the fries? Top-tier. Crispy, hot, exactly how fries are supposed to be when someone actually cares.
Bonus points for fast, friendly service that doesn’t make you feel like an inconvenience for existing. Pro tip: there is a drive-thru (blink and you’ll miss it). Order on Helm St, then cruise around to the Mission side for pickup. I wasn’t even sure it was a drive-thru until I took a chance—and wow, am I glad I did.
This is comfort food with confidence. No hype, just execution. I’ll be back.
I sat at the window for almost five minutes before anyone came over. Five minutes isn’t long unless you’re sitting there making uncomfortable eye contact with your own reflection, wondering if you’ve made a terrible life choice. Spoiler: I had.
The burger finally arrived, and listen — it wasn’t dry. Oh no. It was somehow moist and bad at the same time, like it had been steamed in disappointment. The flavor was… absent. Missing. On vacation. Witness protection. I took a few bites trying to locate it, but no luck.
I ended up giving the rest to my dog, who sniffed it, looked at me like I’d personally offended her, and walked away. This is a dog who once ate half a sock and crap in the yard.
If you’re looking for a meal that makes you question your decisions, your future, and the concept of burgers in general, this is the spot. Otherwise, run.