The Wurst is anything but... the dogs are inspired by the owners hometown, Detroit.
The
place can be a little overwhelming at first. There is a large menu
above the front counter, a gal behind the counter taking orders and
depending on the time of day, several gals walking through the line
taking orders, so you have to be quick and know what you want.There is a
lot to choose from on the menus with the selection of dogs and then
your choice of sides: sauerkraut, hot peppers, grilled onions.
I
recommend going in and grabbing a menu, stepping aside and taking it all
in. There are many dogs to choose from: pork, chicken apple, coney
island, plain, chilli dog and the list goes on because it changes. Then
there are burgers. I really feel that this is by far the best burger I
have had in Sonoma County. If you are a reader, you may recall I have an
undying love for the The Underwood
restaurant in Graton, and their burgers have long been my favorite.
Then there was P/30 whose pickles alone tickled my palate and buns
wrapped over the patty like blankets, there was no sliding or dripping, I
was torn between the two. Now, I must say, Wurst's Smash Burger" is
succulent, grass fed beef flavored with spices, the cheese is perfectly
melted, the special sauce they have created gently wipe the bun with
holds a bit of a nostalgic memory for me; like a thousand island
dressing but "upscale" and the pickles, well, the pickles are tart and
sweet at the same time and just thick enough that each bite is crunchy
and satisfying. There is also the BBQ slaw burger that they use the
Murphy-Goode's (the wine tasting room right next door) Liar's Dice Zinfandel BBQ Sauce.
The
buns are potato and fit each sausage perfectly and hold the burgers in
nicely. The buns themselves are full of flavor and are oh so fresh. The
burger itself is so tender and fresh that along with the bun, this
experience can be somewhat messy. Well, extremely messy actually. But it
is well worth it.
Everything is a la carte so order yourself
some fries or onion rings, they are tasty. There is a selection of
dipping sauces for those: truffle is by far, the best!
They
serve a lot of locals so why not serve local product? They do, wherever
they can. All the sauces were created with the help of former Starks
Reality Restaurants Chef, Tracey Shepos. Their selection of micro brews
are pretty good and they change them fairly frequently. My top favorite
brews they carry (of course with the influence of Tim) are Racer 5, Little Sumpin' and Anderson Valley's Boont.
I highly recommend visiting Wurst. It's good for kids and families. A great place to dine outside and people watch.
The cost of lunch for two with a beer each: $37. which includes
Smash burger
regular dog *add cheddar
Boont beer
Little Sumpin beer
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