No Brand Burger Stand

North Coast & Redwoods


Hiding near the entrance to town by an industrial building, this hole-in-the-wall turns out a juicy jalapeño double cheeseburger that ranks easily as the North Coast’s best burger. The shakes – so thick your cheeks hurt from pulling on the straw – are about the only other thing on the menu.


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