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BRATS, KNOCKS, and other WURSTS.
i was introduced to three twins ice cream the last time I was in SF and had to go back for some. we hadn't eaten lunch yet and noticed Rosamunde. I walked by and had to have a sausage. its hard to
find a good bratwurst in LA. I was not disappointed.
she took my order wrote my name down and said 10 minutes. I guess they grill them fresh which is great! 10 long minutes later (not a problem, we stood outside and watched the sidewalk BBQ party across the street sing a romping rendition of Queens "We are the Champions") i had two steaming brats in a soft (yet toasty) roll topped with onions, sauerkraut, and brown mustard. I'm drooling just thinking about it.
Would I go back and stand in line in a cramped hole in the wall with maybe seats for 8 people. HELL YES. Best Brat ever! juicy, with a snap. *sigh* i want another one right now.
Oh yeah, we went to three twins after and the ice cream paled in comparison to the awesome-ness of rosamunds. should've had another sausage instead of the ice cream.…
Oral Fixation Satisfied!. I have an oral fixation and boy was it satisfied by Rosamunde! I went to try the beer sausage with kraut and onions because it was on the 7x7 top 100 eats list and I am so glad I did. The lady behind the counter is super nice and considering the chaos she totally has everything under control. The spicy peppers are perfectly pickled and the fact that you can bring your sausage over to Toronado to wash it down with a beer is a big big plus. Big smile at the end of the night!…
Best Sausages in San Francisco. Freshly grilled sausages with a unique range of ingredients. Absolutely delicious. Great for a snack, or to have when you're beering over at Toronado.
Classic and exotic sausages grace the griddle at this Lower Haight snack shack..
This small, clean, all-white sausage shop has just a few stools and a couple of narrow counters at which to eat--appropriate, considering it sells mostly street food. Everything from traditional
Polishs to smoked duck and fig sausages get grilled up with piles of onions and chili and topped with your choice of sauerkraut, mustard and other toppings--but no ketchup; this ain't no hot dog stand.
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