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THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011)
Fifth Floor is one of THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011).

1. Fifth Floor

12 4th St (at Market), San Francisco, CA
Lounge · SoMa · 36 tips and reviews

ThrillistThrillist: The Burger-Bourbon-Beer combo is a $25 threesome that features a generously poured shot of Buffalo Trace bourbon, a pint of Lagunitas and a skirt steak/short rib/chuck combo'd burger. Read more.

Citizen's Band is one of THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011).

2. Citizen's Band

1198 Folsom St (at 8th St.), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · SoMa · 123 tips and reviews

ThrillistThrillist: Try the Kobe burger on a challah bun with roasted garlic mayo and chili-infused "burger booster" sauce that the chef describes as "ketchup on crack." Read more.

Marlowe is one of THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011).

3. Marlowe

8.8
500 Brannan St (at 4th St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · SoMa · 252 tips and reviews

ThrillistThrillist: Try the Marlowe Burger (Niman beef on brioche with caramelized onions/bacon/horseradish aioli). Read more.

Spruce is one of THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011).

4. Spruce

8.9
3640 Sacramento St (btwn Spruce & Locust St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Presidio Heights · 133 tips and reviews

ThrillistThrillist: The Spruce bar burger is has well-seasoned, in-house ground Niman Ranch meat, herbed caper aioli, housemade pickles, and slightly buttered English muffin-esque bun. Read more.

Super Duper Burgers is one of THRILLIST'S TOP 5 BURGERS IN SF (2011).

5. Super Duper Burgers

8.6
721 Market St (btwn 3rd St & 4th St), San Francisco, CA
Burger Joint · SoMa · 454 tips and reviews

ThrillistThrillist: This joint contains single and double chrome-flat-top-grilled burgers that've drawn them well-deserved comparisons to In-N-Out. Read more.