Restaurant in Napa, United States
Gott’s Roadside
350Pearl PointsLegit burger counter, skip the wine-country markup.

About Gott’s Roadside
Gott's Roadside is one of the smartest casual stops in Napa — a counter-service burger spot inside Oxbow Public Market with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognition and a 4.5 Google rating across 3,300+ reviews. Pearl Recommended for 2025. Walk-ins welcome, no reservation required, and genuinely worth your time when you want quality food without a tasting-menu commitment.
The Verdict
Gott's Roadside is not a wine-country novelty act or a tourist trap riding Napa's dining reputation. It is a genuinely good burger counter that has earned its place on the Napa restaurant circuit on merit alone. Opinionated About Dining ranked it among the leading cheap eats in North America in both 2023 and 2024, landing at #260 in 2024 — a meaningful credential for a format that rarely gets this kind of critical attention. If you are visiting Napa and assume every meal needs a reservation weeks out and a three-figure per-head spend, this is the correction: Gott's is easy to book, affordable, and worth your time.
What Gott's Roadside Actually Is
Gott's sits inside Oxbow Public Market at 644 1st Street, a food hall that makes it one of the most visually direct dining rooms in Napa — counter service, communal energy, a setting that looks exactly like what it is. You walk in, you order a burger, and the food does the work. That directness is the point. In a city where the dining default is white tablecloths and tasting menus, Gott's operates under a completely different service philosophy: fast, no-fuss, no-upsell. That model does not undermine the price point , it is the price point. You are paying for well-made food delivered without ceremony, and the 4.5 rating across 3,349 Google reviews confirms that trade-off lands well for most people who walk through the door.
The Oxbow location means you are also in close proximity to wine vendors, coffee, and other food stalls, which makes it a practical anchor for a broader afternoon in Napa rather than a standalone dining destination. For food and wine enthusiasts who want to understand the full range of what Napa eats , not just what Napa wines with , Gott's is an instructive data point. Joel Gott, the name behind the counter, is also known in California wine circles, which gives the brand a coherent identity beyond generic fast-casual.
Leading Time to Visit
Lunch on a weekday is the move. The Oxbow market draws weekend crowds and the burger counter gets busy, particularly Friday and Saturday evenings when hours extend to 9:30 pm. If you want the smoothest experience , shorter lines, easier seating, the same food , arrive between 11:30 am and 1 pm Tuesday through Thursday. Sunday hours close earlier at 8:30 pm, so if you are planning an end-of-weekend dinner, factor that in. The good news on timing: this is not a reservation-required operation. Walk-in access is the norm, which makes it one of the easiest dining decisions you will make in Napa.
Service and Value
The service model here is counter service, full stop. There is no tableside attention, no wine list presentation, no sommelier. For some visitors , particularly those accustomed to the full-service dining that defines The French Laundry or The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil , that will feel like a step down. It is not. It is a different format entirely. The value case for Gott's is not that it competes with Napa's fine dining; it is that it offers an honest, well-executed alternative on days when you want a great burger without the commitment. Pearl recommends it for exactly that purpose. If you are comparing it to other burger counters rather than tasting menus, look at 7th Street Burger or 5 Napkin Burger in New York for context on the broader category , Gott's holds its own against that peer set with the added advantage of a wine-country location.
Pearl's Take
Book it for lunch mid-week if you want the path of least resistance. It is Pearl Recommended for 2025, it has back-to-back OAD Cheap Eats recognition, and it solves a real problem in Napa: where do you eat well when you are not in the mood for a three-hour tasting experience? Gott's is that answer. For your full planning picture, see our Napa hotels guide, our Napa bars guide, our Napa wineries guide, and our Napa experiences guide.
Quick reference: Oxbow Public Market, 644 1st St, Napa. Mon–Thu 11 am–9 pm, Fri–Sat 11 am–9:30 pm, Sun 11 am–8:30 pm. Walk-ins only. Easy access, no reservation required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Gott's Roadside?
Lunch on a weekday is the stronger call. The counter at Oxbow Public Market gets noticeably busier Friday and Saturday evenings, which means longer waits without any added atmosphere to justify them. Midweek lunch gets you the same Pearl Recommended food with less friction.
What are alternatives to Gott's Roadside in Napa?
Ad Hoc is the next step up if you want Thomas Keller's name on a more casual format with a set menu. Bouchon Bistro covers the mid-range bistro gap with a full wine list. For a full fine-dining commitment, The French Laundry and Auberge du Soleil operate in a completely different price tier. Gott's is the right call when you want a quick, well-regarded meal without a reservation or a large spend.
What should a first-timer know about Gott's Roadside?
It is counter service inside Oxbow Public Market at 644 1st Street — order at the counter, find a seat, and collect your food when called. There is no wine list and no tableside service. It is Pearl Recommended for 2025 and has back-to-back OAD Cheap Eats recognition, so the quality is documented, but the format is entirely casual.
Can I eat at the bar at Gott's Roadside?
Gott's operates as a counter-service burger spot inside a food hall, so there is no bar in the traditional sense. Seating is open and communal rather than assigned. If a bar perch and a drink list matter to your visit, Bouchon Bistro is the more appropriate Napa option.
Location
Oxbow Public Market, 644 1st St, Napa, CA 94559
Napa, United States
Compare Gott’s Roadside
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Gott’s Roadside | Easy | |
| The French Laundry | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Kenzo | $$$$ | Unknown |
| The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Ad Hoc | $$$ | Unknown |
| Bouchon Bistro | $$$ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Gott’s Roadside and alternatives.
Also Consider
- The French Laundry, French, Contemporary, $$$$
- Kenzo, Japanese, $$$$
- The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil, $$$$ · Californian, $$$$
- Ad Hoc, American, $$$
- Bouchon Bistro, French Bistro, French, $$$
Napa's dining options span an unusually wide range, and Gott's Roadside sits at one end of that spectrum in a way that makes comparison straightforward. At the top end, The French Laundry and Kenzo are both $$$$ propositions requiring advance planning and substantial per-head spend. The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil adds a view and a wine-country setting to that price tier. None of these compete with Gott's on value or ease of access, they are different decisions entirely. If your question is where to spend a serious dinner in Napa, Gott's is not the answer. If your question is where to eat well without planning, it is one of the best options in the city.
The more useful comparison is against Ad Hoc and Bouchon Bistro, both Thomas Keller operations at the $$$ tier. Ad Hoc offers a family-style American menu in Yountville that rewards groups and curious eaters; Bouchon is a reliable French bistro with a more formal service register. Both require more planning than Gott's and cost more per head. If you want sit-down service and a wine list, either of those is the better pick. If you want a fast, well-executed meal at a lower spend with walk-in access, Gott's wins that comparison without contest.
Among casual options in Napa proper, Angele offers a middle ground, more formal than Gott's, less demanding than fine dining, with a French-influenced menu and riverside setting. For visitors who want a sit-down lunch without committing to a tasting format, Angele is a reasonable alternative. But if the decision is purely about value and convenience in the burger category, Gott's OAD Cheap Eats ranking and Pearl Recommended status put it ahead of generic fast-casual alternatives in the area.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Tuesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–9 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–9:30 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–9:30 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–8:30 pm
Recognized By
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