

Rustic-industrial quick stop for varied, mindfully sourced burgers with creative toppings & shakes.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1923 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 800-7801
Website: http://roamburgers.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the Classic and Tejano burgers with veggie patties, and both were delicious—filling, with a subtle flavor of their house sauce that wasn’t overpowering at all. The Fri Fecta was perfect for sharing. Highly recommend!
Totally worth the drive, and the SF parking agony.
Even though it’s a burger spot, the service was a step above. Then the food came out… really good burger, possibly double-ground, super juicy. The bun held everything together, which matters. Fries were also very good.
The kicker: tomato soup. They had tomato soup, it only got better from there.
Bottom line: great service, great burger, satisfying experience.
Eat there.
I’m not sure what was more disappointing. Getting my lukewarm garlic french fries 10 minutes before my lukewarm hamburger.
Looking at other reviews, the french fry orders have shrank in size. I enjoyed the fries but they were cold. Not sure if Roam intended them to be appetizers because they arrive far before the main course. The garlic was excellent but the cold made them unappetizing.
We waited for the hamburgers, they arrive a long while after the fries. I suspect they do a lot of uber eats; lots of drivers were picking up while we waited for food. I suspect they prioritize the Uber Eats while the dining room waits for their food.
I got the build your own. The meat was dry. It felt like the patty had been sitting for a while. The meat was warm but bordering cold. Paid extra for the brioche bun, wasn’t worth it. The bacon, was cold, but still very tasty.
I also had the $11 milkshake. Vincent Vega would be inconsolable. “That’s a shake. That’s milk and ice cream. Last I heard that’s $5. Uh-huh. You don’t put bourbon in or nothing?”
The shake was tasty but small. Like small, small and that was the “LARGE”. We have very different versions of what we think is “large”. Not a good value in my book. Go to Salt and Straw.
Lunch for two including a build your own burger and the burger my wife got, a ice tea and a large Milkshake ran $90 with tip. It’s unfortunate. They have good ingredients but miss in the execution. I suspect they have to figure out if they’re a sit-down restaurant or a Uber Eats kitchen.
Cannot see the kitchen or smell anything cooking.
Good atmosphere but not good food.
Beer and Burger $28 if you get fries and shake you’re looking at $50 for one person.
We ordered the fried chicken sandwich, the Tejano style with a veggie patty and the sweet potatoes fries.
The veggie patty is really quite good and the Tejano style has a good crunch to it because of the corn strips. Fried chicken sandwich was also delicious. Their house hot sauce is quite salty – so I’d recommend being careful with that one!
Food comes out pretty quickly and service is friendly!