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- Gotts_Roadside abstract "Gott's Roadside is a Northern California restaurant group with four locations in St. Helena, Napa, San Francisco and Palo Alto. As an “idealized version of the American roadside stand” and diner concept, the family-owned company’s niche is fast food made with boutique ingredients from local purveyors cooked to-order, including hamburgers and Ahi burgers, salads, French fries and milkshakes, plus seasonal specials like the “Seoul” pork burger with kimchi and the B.L.T. with heirloom tomatoes.When the owners of a historic burger shack in St. Helena – Taylor’s Refresher – decided to lease out their 50-year-old property, brothers Joel and Duncan Gott capitalized the opportunity to run their own restaurant. The restaurant became Taylor’s Automatic Refresher when the first location re-opened in St. Helena in 1999, and (in the aftermath of a trademark dispute, and over the protests of the Taylor family) was renamed in 2010 as Gott's Roadside.Founded and developed by brothers Joel and Duncan Gott, the restaurants embrace a California-casual cooking style, featuring microbrewed beer and boutique wines alongside chili cheese dogs and mini corn dogs for kids. In 2004, a second Taylor’s opened in the Ferry Building Marketplace, San Francisco, and in 2007, a third opened in the Oxbow Public Market of Napa. The St. Helena spot is a gourmet drive-in, with guests eating at bright red picnic tables on the lawn, while the other two locations are built in an urban, retro diner-style. In 2013, a fourth location opened in Palo Alto. While new locations are planned, the company remains privately owned.In 2006 Taylor’s received the James Beard Foundation Award designating them as one of America’s Classics. In addition to The New York Times and Food & Wine, Taylor's/Gott’s has been featured in USA Today, Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Travel + Leisure, Robert M. Parker Jr.'s The Wine Advocate. and the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives Season 1, Episode 9".
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- Gotts_Roadside wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gott's Roadside".
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- Gotts_Roadside comment "Gott's Roadside is a Northern California restaurant group with four locations in St. Helena, Napa, San Francisco and Palo Alto. As an “idealized version of the American roadside stand” and diner concept, the family-owned company’s niche is fast food made with boutique ingredients from local purveyors cooked to-order, including hamburgers and Ahi burgers, salads, French fries and milkshakes, plus seasonal specials like the “Seoul” pork burger with kimchi and the B.L.T.".
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