The Best Burgers in Sonoma County

The Best Burgers in Sonoma County

We're always ready to celebrate a great bun-patty-bun combo. And we're not picky about what's between the buns — whether it's Wagyu beef, chuck, turkey, or a plant-based patty. Because at the end of the day, a great burger is all about the full package: melted cheese, a soft bun, crisp veggies, and a juicy, flavorful patty.

Scroll down to discover some of the best burgers in Sonoma County, and check out the gallery above for a mouthwatering look at these local favorites.

 

Dining Editor’s Picks

Burger Harn, Lunch Box: The signature Burger Harn is the kind of messy, smushy, everything-that’s-good-about-beef masterpiece you rarely find. It’s a third pound of Oak Ridge Angus topped with cheddar, tomato, red onion, shredded iceberg, dill pickle, onion butter and fancy sauce on a Costeaux brioche bun. Pair with “dirty fries” — a pile of crispy fries, chèvre ranch dressing, house-cured and smoked bacon, green onion, roasted garlic and pepperoncini. You’ll need a handful of napkins and a stout appetite. 

128 N. Main St., Sebastopol, 707-347-9881, lunchboxsonomacounty.com

 

The Iggy, Iggy’s Organic Burger: A tasty organic patty cooked in beef tallow is topped with Clover cheddar cheese, pickles, pickled onions, ketchup and mustard on buttery Hawaiian buns. A delicious take on a classic smash burger. 

09 Plaza St., Healdsburg, 707-473-8636, angelasicecream.com

 

Bacon Cheeseburger, Machado Burgers: Is this bacon cheeseburger the most perfect burger in Sonoma County? Quite possibly. Don’t miss the Piggy Tots, tater tots topped with housemade chili, pulled pork, cheese, onions, jalapeños and mustard sauce. 

406 Larkfield Center, Santa Rosa, 707-546-6835, machadoburgers.com
(Coming soon to Bell Village Business Center, 9240 Old Redwood Highway, Windsor.)

 

Weinburger Patty Melt, Grossman’s: This is the best patty melt in our lineup of amazing patty melts (Mac’s Deli has a great one, too!) Start with a perfect beef patty, then top with pastrami, gooey Gruyere cheese and caramelized onions on rye. If you’re on the go, it stands up to a car ride like a boss

309 ½ Wilson St., Santa Rosa, 707-595-7707, grossmanssr.com

 

Best of Sonoma County: Burger, Superburger in Santa Rosa. The St. Helena Ave. Burger. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

St. Helena Ave. Burger, Superburger: You just know a burger’s gonna be good when the counter sports rolls of paper towels rather than napkins. The St. Helena has onion rings, bacon, cheddar and barbecue sauce. 

Locations in Santa Rosa, Cotati, Petaluma and Windsor, originalsuperburger.com

 

Sonoma Beef Burger, Acme Burger: This is the place for tried-and-true burgers on a budget. The Sonoma Mountain Beef Burger remains a great value. Pair it with onion rings, chili cheese fries or Cajun fries. 

1007 W. College Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-615-7306; 550 E. Cotati Ave., Cotati, 707-665-5620; 330 Western Ave., Petaluma, 707-559-3820, acmeburgerco.com

 

 The Mac Daddy, Road Trip: A 7-ounce Oak Ridge patty topped with cheese, pickles, onions, shredded lettuce and secret sauce on a sesame milk bun. A top-notch burger from chef Crista Luedtke — someone who knows her burgers and isn’t afraid to reinvent the McDonald’s classic. 

16218 Main St., Guerneville, 707-604-6102, eatatroadtrip.com

 

Shack Burger, Shake Shack: Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce and cheese on a sweet bun. I keep coming back to this favorite again and again. Don’t miss a side of frozen custard.

2424 Magowan Dr. at Montgomery Village, Santa Rosa, shakeshack.com.

 

In-N-Out, Cheeseburger: Add grilled onions. ‘Nuff said. You know where to find one.

 

More Great Burgers

Burger Bar, Stark’s Steak and Seafood: Start with the Stark Standard, a half-pounder with smoked bacon, peppercorn salsa verde and Cambozola. Then choose add-ons like onion rings, a truffled sunny-side-up egg, mushrooms and steak sauce make it yours. 

521 Adams St., Santa Rosa, 707-546-5100, starkrestaurants.com

 

The Burger, Jackson’s Bar and Oven: Perfectly cooked and always flavorful, Jackson’s burger is a solid go-to, just as good plain as it is smarted-up with Point Reyes Blue, caramelized onions, jalapeños and mushrooms. 

135 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-545-6900, jacksonsbarandoven.com

 

Basic Burger, Americana: A third pound of Stemple Creek Ranch beef is dressed with housemade aioli and a choice of organic Clover cheddar, pepper jack or swiss (with an option to upgrade to Estero Gold or Gorgonzola) on a freshly baked bun. Served with lettuce, onion, pickle spear and choice of fries, onion rings, coleslaw, cup of soup or a side salad. 

205 Fifth St., Suite A, Santa Rosa, 707-755-1548; 162 N. Main St., Sebastopol, 707-827-3309, americanasonomacounty.com

 

Orange Marinated Chicken Pupusa Burger with choice of two stuffed pupusa's filled with pico de gallo, guacamole, lettuce, cheese and chipotle cream from Don Julio's Latin Grill & Pupusas in Rohnert Park. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Pupusa Burger, Don Julio’s: Now for something completely different: an orange-marinated chicken pupusa burger with a choice of two stuffed pupusas filled with pico de gallo, guacamole, lettuce, cheese and chipotle cream. 

217 Southwest Blvd., Rohnert Park, 707-242-3160, donjulioslatingrill.com

 

Organic Burger, Amy’s Drive-Thru: The best nonmeat burger. Period. Best with a dairy-free chocolate shake. 

58 Golf Course Drive W., Rohnert Park, 707-755-3629, amysdrivethru.com

 

The Smashburger and a side of fries from Jilly’s Real Food Roadhouse Friday, April 4, 2025, overlooking the Russia River on Highway 1 near Jenner. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Smashburger, Jilly’s Real Food Roadhouse: On sunny days, sitting on the rustic patio outside Jilly’s Real Food Roadhouse in Jenner is a Zen moment, but the burgers are high-energy fun. Go for the double with  caramelized onion jam and special sauce.

9960 Highway 1, Jenner, 707-756-0119.

 

Moo-Ben, Mike’s at the Crossroads: In the annals of Sonoma County hamburger history, Mike’s holds a special place in almost everyone’s heart. Original owner Mike Condrin’s take on a Reuben has got all the usual fixings: corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and thousand island dressing, piled on a burger between marbled rye. 

7665 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, 707-665-9999, mikesatthecrossroads.com

 

Farm Burger, Brewsters Beer Garden: Simple and delicious, this meaty sandwich features white cheddar, aioli, pickles, onion and romaine lettuce. Served with shoestring duck fat fries

229 Water St. N., Petaluma, 707-981-8330, brewstersbeergarden.com

 

Farm Beef Burger with Fries and a beer for a casual meal at sunset on the back deck of the Sea Ranch Lodge Restaurant Friday, February 21, 2025, on the northern Sonoma coast. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Inglewood Burger, Handline: The Inglewood Burger features organic beef, St. Jorge fonduta, local lettuces, spicy pickle relish and thousand island on a toasted bun. 

935 Gravenstein Ave. S., Sebastopol, 707-827-3744, handline.com 

 

Lodge Burger, Sea Ranch Lodge: A perfect coastal burger with a perfect coastal view. The ground beef and lamb patty is topped with aioli and smoked Gouda, served with fries. 

60 Sea Walk Drive, The Sea Ranch, 707-579-9777, thesearanchlodge.com

 

Hangover Cheeseburger, Healdsburger: This mostly-locals spot does all kinds of burgers, but we especially appreciate the Hangover Cheeseburger with sriracha hot sauce, a fried egg, bacon, pepper jack cheese and lettuce on an Italian bun. After a day of wine tasting, you’ll need this protein and carbo-load. 

48 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-473-9604, healdsburger.com

 

Kin Burger, Kin Restaurant: The Kin Burger features certified Angus beef, smoked white cheddar cheese, applewood smoked bacon, housemade barbecue sauce, lettuce, tomato and onion on a toasted brioche bun. 

740 McClelland Drive, Windsor, 707-837-7546, kinwindsor.com

 

Classic Burger, Palooza Brewery and Gastropub: An excellent burger featuring a half pound of your choice of chuck or brisket, topped with lettuce, tomato, pickle, red onion and garlic aioli. Go for add-ons like avocado, grilled onions and Brie cheese. 

8910 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-833-4000, paloozafresh.com

 

Happy Hour Burger, Salt and Stone: This lil’ darling of a burger is just right for a nosh with your martini. A quarter pound of house-ground beef with cheddar and aioli on a brioche bun. 

9900 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-833-6326, saltstonekenwood.com 

 

The Western Burger, Carmen’s Bistro & Bar: Featuring onion rings, cheddar cheese, applewood bacon and barbecue sauce, this burger will require your jaw to unhinge for a bite. 

619 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-843-5186

 

HopMonk Cheeseburger, HopMonk: Modern pub dining with a focus on great beer and beer-friendly dishes, like the house burger topped with aioli, tomato chutney, white cheddar and crispy shallot on brioche. 

230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol, 707-829-7300; and 691 Broadway, Sonoma, 707-935-9100, hopmonk.com

 

Ready to take your taste buds on a tour?
Whether you're a burger purist or a fearless flavor adventurer, Sonoma County is serving up serious burger bliss. Grab your napkins, call your foodie friends, and start checking these local legends off your list — one juicy bite at a time.

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The Best Burgers in Sonoma County
The Best Burgers in Sonoma County
The Best Burgers in Sonoma County
The Best Burgers in Sonoma County
The Best Burgers in Sonoma County

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