Large red Gott's Roadside signage

Gott’s to go!

Taylor’s Automatic Refresher—the Bay Area’s classic and well-loved hamburger & fries eatery—reopens this week as Gott’s Roadside.

by Elixir
Silver and white Gott's Roadside logo with Tray Gourmet tagline on red background

Taylor’s Automatic Refresher—the Bay Area’s classic and well-loved hamburger & fries eatery—reopens this week as Gott’s Roadside. Elixir was retained to rename and then develop the new identity. Collateral included a website, menus, signage, apparel and packaging.

You’re invited to help Gott’s celebrate this Thursday, March 25 from 6-9 p.m. at San Francisco’s Ferry Building and again on Friday, March 26 from 6-8 p.m. at their St. Helena and Napa locations. Free cheeseburgers, ahi burgers, Seoul burgers and fries will be served, and Elixir-designed t-shirts will be given away. Visit http://gottsroadside.com/ for directions. We hope to see you there!

Silver tray with chicken salad, cheeseburger, soda, wine, and fries
White fence around outdoor umbrella tables in front of Gott's Roadside restaurant

Joel and Duncan Gott opened their original St. Helena location in 1999.

Crowd waiting in glass doorway of Gott's Roadside

A second location opened in 2004 in San Francisco’s gourmet mecca, the Ferry Building Marketplace.

Fisheye photo of Gott's restaurant and signage

Gott’s opened at Napa’s Oxbow Public Market in 2008.