Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Big, flavorful burgers with Hawaiian touches and unique home-cut fries in a bright fast-casual space; strong highs but consistency and wait times can vary.
Seven Brothers Burgers delivers solid food quality with bold Hawaiian-inspired burgers and signature home-cut fries, supported by friendly, attentive service and a bright, convenient downtown location. However, inconsistent execution—soggy buns, lukewarm patties, and variable cook temperatures—prevents a higher grade, and service speed challenges during peak times limit the overall experience. A solid neighborhood burger spot that exceeds typical fast-casual standards but lacks the reliability and distinction of top-tier burger destinations.
Right by City Creek and Temple Square, Seven Brothers brings a sunny, island-leaning take to the burger game in a fast-casual format. The room feels bright and welcoming, with big booths and playful touches that suit groups. Many praise staff who are friendly and upbeat, and one diner raved, "The burger was juicy and the fries were seasoned just right." Expect lines at peak times and occasional messy, drippy burgers by design. The cooking leans classic American burgers with Hawaiian-inspired toppings like pineapple, teriyaki, and onion-ring stacks. Home-cut fries are a signature, served plain or loaded. At its best, the food is bold, satisfying, and generously sauced; at its worst, critics cite soggy buns or lukewarm patties. Prices track with premium fast-casual downtown—better value if you like big portions and saucy builds. Families are well served here. There is a Keiki menu with cheeseburgers and grilled cheese, fries are familiar, and a picky 12-year-old even applauded the chicken sandwich. Gluten-free buns draw praise, and there is a vegetarian burger; vegan options are limited and require care when ordering cheese. Portions skew large, so sharing fries works for younger eaters.
Area: Central downtown near City Creek and Temple Square; mix of shoppers, office workers, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic, well-lit retail district; occasional cleanliness complaints focus on venue, not area.
Nearby: Across from City Creek Center and Temple Square; near Salt Palace Convention Center and retail corridors.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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