WesBurger to close in mid-July after 12 years
WesBurger 'N' More, a cherished burger joint in San Francisco's Mission District, will close on July 15 after 12 years of service. Owner Wes Rowe started the business as a pop-up in 2012 and opened the brick-and-mortar location in 2016, becoming a key player in the local smashburger trend. Rowe opted not to renew the lease, prompting the closure announcement, where he thanked patrons for their support over the years. The menu has featured a range of popular items, including Nashville fried chicken and queso tots, which have drawn a loyal customer base. A farewell celebration is planned in the last two weeks, promising a lively atmosphere as the restaurant bids goodbye.
Local reports suggest that this closure might not be permanent, leaving room for future possibilities. WesBurger has been a staple in the community, influencing the local dining scene with its unique offerings. The restaurant operates daily until the closure at 2240 Mission St.