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BurgerShopBWorth Trying
724 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90014
· Hamburger restaurant, American restaurant, Caterer
· 4.7/5 Google (313 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative burger stall in a DTLA food hall serving juicy patties and standout fries with abundant vegan options; great service, but pricing add-ons and occasional surge/auto-gratuity dampen value.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
BurgerShop delivers solid neighborhood quality through exceptional food quality—juicy patties and crispy, well-seasoned fries—paired with outstanding service attentiveness that goes beyond typical counter service. However, inconsistent execution with occasional dry patties and soggy buns, combined with a functional but unremarkable food hall setting, prevents grade A territory. Strong value perception is offset by price sensitivity around surge pricing and auto gratuity, making this a reliable choice for bold, playful burgers rather than a destination establishment.
Restaurant Summary
Inside DTLA’s Historic Core, this counter-order stall hums with warm and bustling energy. Staff go out of their way—think water for pups and surprise ice cream tastes—with one diner sharing, "they checked on us and brought the food to our table." Expect crispy, seasoned fries and juicy burgers delivered with a friendly, can-do attitude. The cooking leans playful and contemporary rather than purist, with mashups like a birria burger for dipping, hatch chile builds, and loaded fries that can stand as a meal. It suits diners who enjoy bold flavors and do not mind a little sauce or a bit of mess. Prices land above fast food, and some guests note weekend surcharges or auto gratuity online, but many feel the creativity and service justify the tab. Families are well served: there is a kids meal with grilled cheese or cheeseburger, straightforward fries, and plenty of mild options. Adventurous eaters can level up with spicier builds, while picky eaters can keep it simple. Seating is in a food hall with indoor stools and a patio, so it stays relaxed and easy with children.
At a Glance
- Juicy burgers and exceptionally crispy, well-seasoned fries
- Extensive vegan options including burgers and nuggets
- Friendly, attentive counter service that brings food to tables
- Price sensitivity due to surge pricing and auto gratuity reports
- Occasional inconsistency (dry or soggy elements, slow orders)
What Sets It Apart
- extensive_vegan_menu
- creative_burger_specials
- food_hall_convenience
What People Love
- Crunchy, craveable fries
- Creative burger builds like birria and habanero
- Genuinely kind, helpful staff
- Plentiful vegan choices beyond a token patty
- Dog-friendly touches
Points of Concern
- Pricing can feel high for a food hall stall; reports of weekend surge pricing and auto-gratuity online
- Quality can vary: a few dry patties, soggy buns, or salty/stale fries
- Occasional slowdowns or missed orders during busy times
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$24-$34 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegans: The Ground Earth or Plant-It-Burger with vegan ranch
- For kids: Kid's Cool Meal or Kid's Cool Meal #2 with regular fries
- For spice fans: The Chile Garden or habanero builds if available
Perfect For
- Casual downtown lunch between meetings
- Pre-show bite with friends
- Mixed vegan and non-vegan groups
- Solo diner grabbing a quick, satisfying meal
Location Insights
Area: Busy downtown Historic Core food hall setting attracting office workers, residents, and visitors.
Safety: Generally active with steady foot traffic; typical downtown vigilance advised, especially evenings.
Nearby: Inside a food hall with multiple vendors; near offices, apartments, and nightlife.
DowntownDowntown Los Angeles offers a dynamic dining environment with a wide range of options from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. The area is popular for its diverse culinary scene, attracting a mix of office workers, residents, and visitors seeking trendy and innovative food experiences.
Historic CoreThe Historic Core is known for its revitalized early 20th-century architecture, loft living, and a burgeoning food scene featuring hip cafes, bars, and casual dining spots. It has a lively, urban atmosphere popular with a creative crowd.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–22:00
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–22:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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