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After a half-century of doing business as Taylor's Automatic Refresher, a stand-alone hamburger stand in the Napa Valley, new owners set up a branch of Taylor's in the Ferry Building and, in 2010, changed the name to Gott's Roadside Cafe. The (kinda pricey) burgers are only a little better than fast-food burgers, as are the onion rings and fries (we do like the superb milkshakes and the fish and chips quite a bit). The attraction at this location, as at the original, is the setting, although very different than St. Helena's rustic picnic tables under spreading oaks; here you can take your meal outside and feast on views of the Embarcadero and its vintage streetcars or the beautiful bay, dotted with sailboats.
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Many people love Taylor's burgers, others rave about the fish and chips, and there's a vocal group that cheers loudly for the fish tacos. But we think the best thing on the menu is the milkshake, which is about as thick as a milkshake can be and still (eventually) be drinkable. Our favorite is the refreshing mint chip (the short but impeccable field includes chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, espresso bean, and a black-and-white, made with chocolate syrup and vanilla ice cream); all are made... More »
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