
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 651 W Tower Ave, Alameda, CA 94501
Website: http://scolarisgoodeats.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The classic cheeseburger hits all the right notes – perfectly toasted bun, quality cheese, sharp red onions, and fresh ingredients throughout. The execution is spot-on, but here’s the catch: this thing is so impossibly tall you’ll need to perform burger compression surgery just to take a bite. Not exactly the smooth eating experience you want.
The fries are the real MVP here – golden, crispy, and seasoned just right. They stay crunchy even as they cool, which is no small feat.
Now for the reality check: $7 for fries feels like food truck highway robbery, and the burger prices match that premium tier. Sure, limited competition in the area probably drives these prices, but it stings when you’re calculating cost per bite.
Bottom line – the food quality is genuinely impressive with fresh ingredients and solid technique. Just wish they’d make their burgers human-mouth compatible and ease up on the wallet damage. Tasty? Absolutely. Worth the premium? That depends on how much you value convenience over value.
Asked if it came with blue cheese. Reply yeah of course. Came with a small little cup! 6 wings left to eat so obviously ask for some more. That’ll cost you they say! lol. A little cup cost what?!! This is a photo of the guy as he reply’s give me more money!
Eat anywhere else!!!! At least until they learn customer service!
The food truck is situated at the Almanac Beer Co., which is a great location to enjoy a meal with drinks. However, it was quite busy when we went for dinner, so it was lucky we snagged a spot at the bar. Despite the bustling atmosphere, the energy added to the experience, making it a lively and enjoyable evening.
For those looking for a quality burger and a vibrant setting to pair it with a good beer, Scolari’s Good Eats at the Almanac Beer Co. is worth checking out, just be prepared for a crowd during peak hours.
As for the chicken tenders, we were floored when we saw that the $16 price tag got us just three tenders. While the quality was good—crispy, juicy, and flavorful—it’s hard to ignore how overpriced they were. The fries were solid too, but again, the cost-to-portion ratio left us feeling ripped off.
It feels like Scolari’s is taking advantage of being the sole food vendor at Almanac, monopolizing the options on the island. While the food is decent, the pricing is outrageous and lacks value for what you’re getting. At these prices, it’s hard to justify another visit unless they reconsider their portions or pricing.
If you’re planning to order, double-check everything to avoid mix-ups, and prepare your wallet—you’ll need it.
My Favorite burger bun was stale. The burger itself and fries were so salty that we had to toss them. $64 is not worth it.