SUPERBURGER has more than 60 years of history serving made to order hamburgers from our original location on 4th street in Santa Rosa. A Superburger is a rustic grind of choice chuck steaks grilled to order. Our standard patty is 7 ounces and is cooked medium well to a warm rosy center unless you have a special request. Superburgers come with the fixings on the side: crispy iceberg lettuce, lively red onion, good ol’ tomato and fresh brined pickles. If you prefer grass fed beef just ask we have you covered. If you are craving the ultimate meatless burger experience you are in luck, we have that too.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1501 4th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Phone: (707) 546-4016
Website: http://www.originalsuperburger.com/
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The burger was so juicy and the buns were soft and plump.
I enjoyed every bite of this burger. Once I was done with my burger I moved on to the fries and they were pretty good. I was satisfied and than took a nap
We went with the half-pound burgers. I got the mushroom burger a la carte and my wife got the bacon cheeseburger, and we shared the 50/50 fries and onion rings. The burgers, unfortunately, were a letdown. The patties were bland and lacked seasoning, and the buns were too airy. They sort of just collapsed when you tried to eat the burger. Even my mushroom burger, which is usually hard to mess up, was surprisingly flavorless. My wife’s bacon cheeseburger was also unimpressive, with bland meat and overcooked bacon.
The best part of the meal was definitely the fries and onion rings, even if the “50/50” was more like 90/10 with way more fries than rings. They were hot, crispy, and delicious, especially with their ranch dressing.
A fun little touch was the two maps on the wall—one of the world and one of the U.S. They have a cup of push pins so customers can mark where they’re from. I was thrilled to find that my hometown of St. Mary’s, GA, hadn’t been pinned yet, so I had the honor of adding the first one.
Superburger is a perfectly average spot. It wasn’t a terrible experience, but the burgers just didn’t live up to our expectations. We won’t be rushing back, but the map was a nice bonus. Ultimately, it’s a three-star experience—not bad enough to complain about, but not good enough to justify a return visit.
Pictured: the distinctly coffee-less coffee toffee shake I ordered.