"Burgers dominate the menu at this Bay Area mini-chain, but the teriyaki chicken sandwich shouldn’t be overlooked. There’s the teriyaki glaze on the chicken, some sneaky heat from the spicy mayo, and a generous layer of romaine and pickled vegetables that keeps everything in check. For a heavier, but less messy option, try the chicken schnitzel sandwich." - julia chen 1, lani conway, patrick wong
"Gott’s Roadside in the Ferry Building is known for their burgers, but they also feature soft serve at its best. You could stick with a classic chocolate-vanilla swirl and be happy, or get one of their other flavors like fior de latte or salted caramel. You’ll also have a ton of options for toppings when you’re here, from M&Ms to sour gummy worms to chocolate and butterscotch dips." - julia chen 1, lani conway, patrick wong
"Gott’s is a solid choice when ordering delivery for a group due to its sheer diversity. Select a location in San Francisco or throughout the Bay Area and place your delivery order online; the menu spans burgers, of course, but also chicken and fish sandwiches, vegetable sides, French fries, salads, tacos, hot dogs, and shakes." - Dianne de Guzman
"There are always a few Saturdays during the summer when you decide to go to the Ferry Building Farmers Market and get enough fresh produce to feed the production team that makes Ariana Grande possible. Then once you get there, you realize that you don’t actually know how to cook anything and would rather just spend the day outside. To start things off, go to Gott’s Roadside in the Ferry Building. The patio is in the sun for most of the day, there are specials on buckets of beer and the wine list is way better than you’d expect from a burger place, and their burgers are also really good. We like the classic cheeseburger and getting garlic fries to go with it. Afterward, have someone run inside and get soft serve from the Gott’s counter in the main hallway - the line is always shorter there." - will kamensky
"Walking Time To The Chase Center: 1 minute Yes, there are burgers and fries inside Chase Center. But if you’d rather sit at a picnic table and follow up your meal with soft serve than balance a cardboard tray on your knees, hit up Gott’s right outside. The Thrive City outpost of this Bay Area mini-chain serves the same great stacked burgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, and fries as its other locations. And it all comes out quick so you can swing by 30 minutes before game time and still make it to your seats." - lani conway, julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong