Address: 156 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, CA 95548, USA
Phone: +17074823275
Sunday: 12PM–1:40AM
Monday: 12PM–1:40AM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12PM–1:40AM
Thursday: 12PM–1:40AM
Friday: 12PM–1:40AM
Saturday: 12PM–1:40AM
Marie Huggett
We stopped in here hoping to get a late night dinner, they were already closed. The bartender made us some great margaritas and her significant other offered us his food he just purchased at the gas station. When we declined to eat his food the owner of the restaurant part jumped up and fired up the fryer to feed us some late night Buffalo wings. The drinks, the food, and the company was amazing. If your ever nearby stop in and meet some amazing people and have one of her incredible margaritas and some wings! Highly recommend. We can't wait to go back someday. Thanks to all of you!
Sunny Lee
Our family opted to eat out while staying near in Orick, and one of the park rangers we met at the visitor center recommended this restaurant. The hamburgers are large and I believe the lady at the window mentioned that it's 8+ oz patty. It was nice to see other options like Calamari and Mozzarella sticks on the menu. You have an option to have potato salad instead of french fries for your burgers. By the time, we sit down to eat our burgers, we thought fries were a bit soggy and not as crisp as we hoped for. I wondered if the fries have been cooked before our burger were finished and it set inside the paper bag and became less crisp and hot. I think if you are dining inside the bar, I'm certain that you would get hot crisp fries. Mozzarella sticks were enjoyed very much but 2-3 sticks (out of 6 or 7 sticks) were hollowed inside which is understandable. We enjoyed the burger very much and we thought this place is worth making a short trip from Prairie Creek Redwood State Park in the late afternoon. It looks like the whole town is thriving when fishing season starts. And it used to be named as Rods & Reels, but now it just simply being called Burgers. Since we're visiting, we just drove by without realizing it doesn't have a big signage indicating that it is a restaurant (in this case, it's a bar). I believe under 21 is not allowed to dine inside as the kitchen serves both the bar patrons and through the window. There is a picnic table just around the corner. I recommend the picnic tables by Yurok Country Visitor Center (behind the stadium seats, hidden from the road) which is just a few steps from this place.
Erik Fosshage
A great old time bar with friendly locals, espcially Dale the park ranger and tribal council member. Food was closed the day we visited, but they made us weary tourists feel welcome. Small but good selection of draft beers, including local brews.
Rick Sanchez
Definitely one of the best burgers i have ever eaten in the country. Very friendly workers! Thabks
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