YEAH! Burger Menu

  • Salads
  • Hot Dogs
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Make It Your Own! - Choose Your Patty
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Make It Your Own! - Choose Your Bun
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Top It Off!
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Get Sauced!
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Try Ours
  • Sides
  • Kiddie Combos
  • Ice Cream - Shakes
  • Ice Cream Floats
  • Concretes
  • Ice Cream Cups
  • Draft Sodas
  • Tea
  • Wine By The Glass - Red
  • Wine By The Glass - White
  • Whiskey
  • Draft Beer
  • Bottled & Canned Beer
  • Craft Cocktails

Healthy Meal suggestions for YEAH! Burger

  • Salads
  • Hot Dogs
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Make It Your Own! - Choose Your Patty
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Make It Your Own! - Choose Your Bun
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Top It Off!
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Get Sauced!
  • Burgers & Sandwiches - Try Ours
  • Sides
  • Kiddie Combos
  • Ice Cream - Shakes
  • Ice Cream Floats
  • Concretes
  • Ice Cream Cups
  • Draft Sodas
  • Tea
  • Wine By The Glass - Red
  • Wine By The Glass - White
  • Whiskey
  • Draft Beer
  • Bottled & Canned Beer
  • Craft Cocktails

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  • N. C.

    good food and drinks. kid friendly. thumbs up!

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    My go to burger joint. Super fresh, amazing flavor and tons of options to please any palette!

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    I visit this YEAH! Burger location at least twice a month, so it's only appropriate that I upgrade it to five stars. After dozens of visits, I've never really had a regrettable dining experience here - the food quality is consistent with the price, the employees are friendly and accommodating, and the patio is one of my favorites in Virginia Highland. My upgrade is largely attributable to two fairly recent developments. For one, they finally added goat cheese as a standard topping option - they've always had it in the kitchen, but it's nice to be able to order via the standard approach instead of having to make a special request of the kitchen. Second, they recently restricted the age of patrons who can sit at the bar to 13 and over. I typically sit at the bar during my visits for the full table service and to avoid having to wait in line at the front counter - however, I've had a few bad experiences with some borderline feral children. As I've said in past reviews, I have nothing against children or the people who choose to have them, but they don't belong everywhere - a bar counter is one of those places. As such, I'm absolutely ecstatic about the management's decision to institute such a policy and commend them for doing so. Just so this doesn't come across as a complete love-fest, there are still a few outstanding issues that I have with this place, but they're not egregious enough to merit a full star deduction. The parking lot is still smaller than a one-legged circus midget and they don't seem to enforce the customer-only policy for the limited spots that are available. Moreover, mobile internet reception in this place is absolutely abysmal - there are no problems in the parking lot, but immediately after you enter all access bites the dust. This wouldn't be a problem if they didn't offer a Yelp check-in promotion, which you won't be able to access unless you bring it up on your phone prior to entering the front doors. With that, I urge you to give this neighborhood gem a try. It's not the best burger joint in town, but it's far from the worst and the service and atmosphere simply can't be beat.

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    I live right down the street and previously ate at this Yeah! Burger at least once or twice a month. Recently, the service has dropped. My last two take out orders were very wrong when I got home and when I came back to get them fixed, no apology from the cashier. The food is pricey and you can do better at Flip just down the street. I would recommend avoiding this particular location.

    (2)
  • Carl J.

    My wife and I are trying restaurants in Atlanta since we've moved here from Seattle a few months ago. We just happened to discover Yeah by accident and I have to say, this place is a gem! The burgers are fantastic, lots of variations and choices on how you add the meat or veggies, sauces and bread. The restaurant has outdoor seating that's covered, or you can eat inside and it's a very "green" establishment. Check this place out.

    (5)
  • B W.

    One of my fav yeah burger locations when I don't feel like dealing with traffic. Only downside to this location is the parking. My favorite burger is the bison burger and the 50/50 fry and onion ring mix. The sweet potato fries are good too. The truffle fries are pretty good too. The folks that work here are nice as I've been here quite a few times at different times of day and night. The line here gets really long at night too but other than that nice spot. The patio is cool too as you have street views of the passers by and look across the street at folks waiting to eat at murphys.

    (4)
  • Tracy N.

    Burgers are on the list of my favorite food and this place is one of my favorite burger joints. Although I do think there are heartier and better burgers in Atlanta, all the ingredients at Yeah! Burger are so fresh and it's about as healthy as you can get eating a burger. I always go with the make your own, but they have preset burgers if you don't want to think. Fried onions on a burger are a must and this place knows how to do it perfectly, a hearty serving when asked for and not too oily. They charge for certain sides, but unlike a lot of place that just give you 1 pickled or 1 jalapeno, they load it in there. This is a place you can go back to again and again because there's a lot of different things to try out and it's great food. Both locations of Yeah! Burger are in trendy parts of town. The Howell Mills location is next to a chill bar, Ormsby's and if you happen to go to the Virginia Highland location, stop by Paolo's Gelato for dessert, you won't be disappointed! Lunch and dinner gets really busy, so prepare to wait in line and bring someone who will hold a table.

    (4)
  • Gerry B.

    We enjoyed Yeah burger. Nice selection of fresh toppings to bios a solid burger. Also appreciated wider selection of alternatives (chicken wings, hot dogs) than other burger joints. Great patio tops off the space. At the end of the day this is not as good as farm burger for freshness of ingredients or flip burger for the best onion rings ever made.

    (3)
  • Kristen H.

    O. M. G. Ahhhh-mazing!!! I love YEAH! Burger! Though it's an indicator of how amazing it is, the line is always long at YEAH! Burger, so it's best to go during off-peak hours. The wait is well worth it though, if you find yourself in line. I love that they offer bison, chicken, beef, veggie or turkey as the base. They have several free toppings and offer other premium toppings for an additional charge (do it!!!). They have a list of sides with some changing with the season. I always go half and half with fries and onion rings, but the best good friend is in love with their sweet potato fries. If you check-in on Yelp, you get a free side! I've used this two times, so I think it works for each check-in. One day, I was feeling especially froggy and ordered a milk shake. The girl taking our orders suggested I get a peanut butter shake with chocolate ice cream. AHHH!! The best thing about YEAH! Burger is when I clean my plate, I never feel overly stuffed. Maybe that's my fatty side speaking, but it's true. If you've read my other reviews, you know I love my Farm Burger...YEAH! Burger has taken its place (gasp)! It's way less greasy than Farm Burger, cheaper, and they offer bison. Also, if you belong to Urban Body Fitness/Studio, you get an additional 10% off. So, my bison burger with a free side and a drink is around $8. Can't beat it.

    (5)
  • Scott L.

    I'm really digging this spot. As a bison burger eater, I don't have a ton of quality choices around town, but this has moved to the top of the list. They've mastered the art of putting the perfect crust on the juiciest burger. One can appreciate the vast selection of toppings and sauces they have. The onion rings were pretty doggone good also, as was the milkshake I had. (Though it was a little small for me) The staff was very friendly too. We all left happy, even the kids. That being my second trip, I had to be sure that it met up to my first impression...it exceeded it.

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    I don't know how I ever forgot to write a review while I was in Atlanta. Since I have been gone (moved west in August) I have been craving Yeah Burger. It was one of my favorite places to grab a meal with friends-lunch, dinner, later, it always delivered. I always got a root beer float and it was always delicious. The sauces they offer are delicious and plentiful to select from. I am a fan of the yeah sauce and the sirracha mayo. My standard order almost always included a beef burger with grilled onions, american cheese and an array of sauces. They have great sides too. I am normally not a fan of onion rings but I would always get the 50/50 (half fries/half rings) because the both are that good. Both their wheat and white buns are delicious. **It should be noted that this is a great place for GF options (buns, regular fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings). One of my good friends would frequent Yeah Burger because it was a great option for "quicker food" with delectable GF items. The negative star is for the prices-Once you start adding things to your burger, if you get a side, drink, etc. it really adds up. Also, While I love their interior, it wasn't designed for the snaking line that inevitably forms at busy times. It can get really cramped in the main area near the bar/register.

    (4)
  • Julie W.

    The first time I came here I was absolutely famished. Pretty sure I would've given it a 6 out of 5 after gorging down my first ever Yeah burger. The beef was perfectly juicy and grilled to perfection. The proportion of cheese to condiments to sauce to buns to meat ratio was also perfect. Plus, organic, anyone?! After a couple more visits, though, I've come to the conclusion that much of my idolization of the place was...well, the effect of pure hunger. Granted, it is still one of my favorite burger joints in Atlanta and I still get the Yeah burger every time I have an intense craving for a good burger.

    (4)
  • Kristie C.

    I love yeah burger, customizing your own food (closest thing I'll come to cooking since I travel all the time!) Best bang for your buck - avoid coming during rush hour though, lines can get long. **tip: check-in on yelp for a free side**

    (4)
  • Natalie R.

    I absolutely love burgers! And when a friend of mine brought me here for the first time I fell in love!! Right when you walk in it's just a very cool and chill atmosphere, cute little logos and characters on the wall. And you can feel it's a very go green restaurant! The burger was delicious and I love bacon so I had to try the bacon jam and it was just something you probably can't find any where else and it was amazing! I love coming here and it's very great place to go after being in HOTlanta!!

    (5)
  • Dionne T.

    Great solid grass fed meat. They also have veggie burgers. There is a nice selection of burger toppings to choose from. I love that they have green beans as a side selection on the kiddie menu! My nephew doesn't need to eat fries all the time!

    (4)
  • Angela E.

    Really disappointed with the lack of menu items at this location tonight. They were out of three of the regular menu items: Brussels sprouts, sweet potato fries and peanut butter ice cream. We came as a party of seven with out of town guests and we specifically recommended this place because we liked the very items they were out of. Not sure if I'll return.

    (2)
  • Brittany P.

    Fries were great but the burger wasn't anything to write home about. The gf bun fell apart. Won't be back.

    (3)
  • Ryan E.

    My friend wanted to go here b/c the owner won top chef. There was Nothing special going on here. I appreciate the gluten free Options and the flavored tea was yummy. The burgers were So-so. Maybe I was expecting to much, but I wasn't impressed. To top it off we each got fries and split them. Regular and sweet Potato. We couldn't even tell the difference b/c they were SO GREASY! We didn't even eat them, they were so gross.it was overpriced For what you get. I won't be going back. To much good Food in ATL to settle for this.

    (2)
  • Shannon K.

    My favorite burger place! Fig and goat cheese burger is one of my favorites. Fried pickles are the best I've ever had. Staff is always friendly. Love the daily specials and the yelp offer. Stay awesome, Yeah! Burger

    (5)
  • Melissa T.

    Best burgers in town!! I hope they bring back the pork creole burger that was always the best one!

    (4)
  • S T.

    We've been dining at YEAH! Burger since they opened. It's one of my only safe gluten free go-to places to dine in Atlanta. Great burgers, Chicken sandwiches, gluten free ONION RINGS w/YEAH! Sauce on the side is a must try! As are the Brussels Sprouts w/goat cheese! My fave burger: Beef Burger w/Cheddar Cheese + Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese on the side Grilled Onions Pickles Lettuce & Tomato on the side (so I feel like I've eaten some fresh veggies '-) & Ketchup, Mustard & Mayo Divine! Oh! Their new Truffle Parm Fries are great!!

    (5)
  • Tuong Vi P.

    After watching the last act on the Acoustic Stage at Summerfest 2013 in Virginia Highland and having arrived to said festival without eating dinner, bf and I felt our bellies rumble. We walked up and down Highland Avenue and decided to settle on YEAH! Burger. But there was only a quarter hour until closing time, so walking in, I was a bit concerned. We sat down and realized that you had to order at the window. Total newbs, we figured this out after nobody came to the table to get our order. No worries, we sauntered over and quickly scanned the menu. Bf gets overwhelmed by busy menus while I love them. He told me to pick whatever for him so after looking over the options, I picked a beef burger with onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and a fried egg--his favorite burger topping. I am currently try to drop a pound or 5 so I went with a chicken sandwich, but I did ask for lettuce, tomato, arugula, pepper jack cheese, and pesto. The latter ingredients are probably not very diet-friendly, but I got excited by the possibility, so I ran with my instincts. No special drinks and a side of fries was placed. We waited outside with our number and noticed that there were a number of people out there, even as we were nearing 11:00 pm. VaHi was full of people, due to the festival, and the surrounding dining establishments were reaping the benefits of heavy foot traffic. We could hear people laughing and talking on the streets. The food took about 10 minutes to come out and I was impressed by how the fries were served, in the mesh wire basket that can be observed in others' photos. (I may or may not upload mine, since I took them in the dark.) Fries did not light my world on fire but taking that first bite of my sandwich, I knew I would become a huge fan. Mind you, not a burger. But it was delicious. The chicken was perfectly cooked, still juicy. The ingredients were amazingly fresh and the pesto had a wonderful flavor. Then bf kindly offered me a bite of his burger. Holy moly. Simply perfect. This is one of Atlanta's best burgers. I think. I still have more to try. We were not rushed but we were considerate and ate pretty fast anyway. I imagine that if you go at a more "normal" hour, there'd be more people and the environment would probably be livelier than what we experienced. Definitely not complaining about that. And dog-lovers, you can securely fasten your furry friends while you dine al fresco.

    (5)
  • Heather P.

    I love grass-fed beef and bison. I really like this place. The concept is great and they deliver on flavor. I really like getting to select my meat of choice and, if I'm feeling motivated, eating both patties. I'm also really fond of the sides. Their brussels sprouts are so good I barely even miss french fries. My bf loves the sweet potato fries and onion rings. I'm also really impressed by how they let you "customize." Also, while I've never had an alcoholic beverage here, I really like that they offer a full bar. I like having that option. Sames goes for the wings and hot dogs. I haven't tried them but I'm considering looking into it. It costs a bit more than a standard burger joint but it's definitely worth it.

    (4)
  • Scott J.

    Great burger, amazing selection of add-ons. BACON JAM! There's a bar (that's a plus). Friendly staff. Would give it 5stars but I think it's slightly overpriced considering what you get & it's counter service only, usually with a line. Va-Hi can be really annoying on the weekends so it's best to hit this place at odd hours during the week to avoid the idiot parade, find a great parking spot & get your food much quicker.

    (4)
  • Jennifer E.

    Something for everyone! I was in Atlanta for work, and went out to dinner with some friends who chose this venue. Wow - was I wowed! There were 5 of us, and we had bison, classic hamburger, a turkey burger, and 2 veggie burgers. Total yumminess. I ordered goat cheese on my veggie burger and a side of sweet potato fries, and I thought the serving sizes were generous. I also found the servers to be really nice and patient with my first timer's decision making. It is a bit pricey, but for me, the variety of locally sourced foods make up for that. The parking lot can be crowded, but It totally worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Ronnie E.

    Lately I have been going to Yeah burger more often than 5 Guys or Farm burger. Both the West Midtown and VA Highlands locations are easy to get to while in Midtown. This last visit I went in for the anniversary and they had $1 sliders! They were cooked perfectly and the yeah sauce was just enough flavor to give them a burst of excitement. Sweet potato fries are pretty good as well; also, the management is awesome. They even applied the yelp special after I completed my order.

    (4)
  • Emory B.

    Awesome. I don't do the organic thing and can count the times I've been in a Whole Foods one one hand, but this place is fantastic. This place makes one damned fine burger, just greasy enough with excellent ingredients cooked to perfection. The fact that they can be green, without any of the pretentiousness or guilt makes it a new favorite.

    (5)
  • Christine T.

    The beef and turkey burgers here are stellar. The choice of toppings is creative and fun. They are very considerate of gluten-free dietary needs and the GF bun is tasty. The last time I was here I had the most delicious peach milkshake I've ever had anywhere! Friendly staff are an added bonus.

    (5)
  • Charles M.

    I think my Yeah Burger is one of the best i have had in recent memory, i have only a few minor criticisms to offer, which i think are important enough to mention. I will say that i have always been treated very nicely by the FOH, only once have i had a mix-up with a beer being expedited to my table. The only criticism i have for the food is that sometimes my beautiful burger (bun) comes out rather soggy. The bun Yeah Burger uses is so beautiful and delicious but it can be ruined easily by the juices running off of the burger patty. Also, the carmelized onion may have something to do with the soggy effect..? Maybe let burgers rest juuust a minute before building them on the bun, allowing the juices to coagulate INSIDE the burger instead of running off into that pretty bun. It is still quite scrumptious even soggy, but it is kind of hard to eat that way. This is a great little burger place, albeit a little on the steep side, but it is indeed a premium quality product with very consistent quality of experience. I always come back whenever i crave a REALLY good burger.

    (4)
  • quinn a.

    Definitely a Yeah! fan. This place is very close to my home which puts it occasionally on my "go to". Love the wide range of toppings and the " build your own" concept. Meat is cooked properly and the bun stands up to the toppings well. Not crazy about the skin on style of fries and wish there were a couple more side selections but keeping it simple allows this place to serve volumes of high end burgers to hungry folks. Although often crowded the line moves quickly and the staff is a friendly bunch. Super clean place with a lively porch. If you are lucky enough to get a spot or are eating alone check out the barstools at level with a good view of the corner of North Highland and Virginia Avenue. Tie ups outside for your two legged transportation or four legged friends. Good stuff.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    Had Yeah Burger for the first time today. I got there right as they were opening so parking wasn't an issue but I could totally see it being a nightmare. I got a bison burger on wheat and it was super tasty!! I didn't go crazy with a bunch of sauces like most reviewers have said but the reason I gave them 3 stars was simply because I was really really craving sweet potato fries and when I got them they were super crispy. I'm glad I had that check in because it would of been worth the $3. I will give them a try again I just hope they aren't so burnt next time, burger was delicious though!

    (3)
  • Alex A.

    You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. You got rid of all the discounts and raised all the prices. I have a menu saved from just last year with CONSIDERABLY lower prices. Why the greed ? The quality of the food is the exact same. Very sad and disappointed customer.

    (1)
  • Jason L.

    Food is ok but definitely overpriced. Think food is slightly better and fresher than a five guys but paying a high premium for that. Also service is better than a five guys. My biggest issue is how pricey the kids meals are, the $8 for a small hot dog, milk box and small side is kinda ridiculous, cheaper kids options would be an improvement. For the cost I could go to roxx or murphys.

    (3)
  • Benjamin G.

    Just when I thought I was going to get totally burgered out, I stumbled into YEAH! and couldn't have been happier. Not only is the interior of this place decorated with some of the best branding I've seen to date, but they've really curated some great products and built a fantastic menu around them. Came in for lunch and dinner recently within the same day. Ha, yeah I know. Kinda weird, but I had lunch here for a meeting and then brought the Mrs here for dinner since it was that good. For lunch: I had the grass-fed beef burger -- hydroponic arugula, goat cheese, grilled onions, and a fig jam. The goat cheese is local, which is so cool. Also, the whole wheat bun that I ordered it on is made locally as well. The flavors worked so well together -- nuttiness of the arugula, tart goat cheese, sweet and malty fig jam, earthy beef and, sweetly carmelized onions. Everything sang rather well together. I'd order it again for sure. Easily one of my favorite burgers I've had since living in the ATL. Here's a hint: Try the brussel sprouts. They are just incredible. For dinner, I checked out the wings. Where they are smaller than other wings (they are very organic and completely cage-free) the flavors were stellar. Had their version of buffalo (which is actually pretty hot!) and the sweet chili lime. Had a dozen and was rather contently full. The Virginia Highland location does $0.50 wings on Wednesdays. They have a pretty awesome drink list, too. Cocktails, local brews, different sodas, teas, and such. Semi non-sequitur: The bathrooms are just great. The men's room LITERALLY smells like a candy store. Which I prefer to the alternative. They are also so clean! Goodness. YEAH really strives to make a minimal environmental impact with their operation and it shows. They aren't shy about it and they don't sugarcoat anything. They give you stats and show you how they are trying to make a small difference with feeding people. I dig that. So....yeah. YEAH! Burger has my vote. Can't wait to try another one of those burgers! Next up: Bison!

    (5)
  • Jonathan L.

    This place is always crowded but seating is pretty quick. The service is with a smile, the quality of the food, although a little pricey for a burger is very consistent and extremely tasty. Place is clean, food is good, and they have a Yelp deal. So far this is our go to burger place in town. Parking is kind of a PITA but that is the case for that entire area, at least they have some dedicated spots for their patrons. When you have to wait for a seat, it's only a few minutes and they clean tables fairly quickly which is always appreciated. I don't think they should really charge for sauces and the garlic brussel sprouts are addictive but may warrant a handful of tic tacs afterwards. If you go often enough, sign up to be part of their club. It's free, I did it via mobile in a few minutes and they give you a welcome to the club appetizer too. Nice job ... Oh yeah!

    (4)
  • Melissa Z.

    STOP. THE. PRESSES. With the proliferation of burger joints popping up, it's tough to know which are good, which are meh. THIS place is the BEST. I first went with a group: we ordered every burger on the menu from the beef, to the bison to the vegetarian. Everyone raved about what they ordered. Phenominal food. Very high quality ingredients. Fries are also delicious; it's not dripping with oil. They've got one of the best patios. Overlooking a major intersection in the heart of ViHi, this place is great for people-watching. What I also love: NO friggin waiter. I want a cheap delicious burger; I don't want to have to pay some dude to bring it to me.

    (5)
  • Danny H.

    I'd driven past this place many times throughout the years, and always went YEAAAAAHBURGER whenever I passed, because I find the name catchy, memorable, and as far as marketing goes, they do a great job at making their name stick. It's just that I'd never actually gone to the place, because the opportunity has never presented itself. Well that changed recently, and I'm finding that I'm liking just about every option that's in the ever-growing, and developing Westside Provisions area, and Yeah Burger was no exception to the trend. Being where it is, parking has the potential to be problematic; they have spots right outside their complex, but honestly the traffic that can develop on Howell Mill and 14th can make it less than appealing, so I always opt to park in the deck. The interior is spacious and clean feeling, without feeling all too pretentious. It's a relaxed atmosphere on a weekday evening, and the heated/covered patio was a cozy place to sit. It's scant, but I really like their tables too; something about the hazy white sheen over the wooden tables, I really like. Anyway, because my personal take on burgers is that some fat is necessary for flavor, I got my burger as beef, which is served with double patties. Because I like to pretend like I'm eating healthy despite ordering a burger, I got a wheat bun, and I put just about everything that was listed as free toppings on my burger, which is typically all I would normally get if I went to like a Five Guys or something. They have a vast variety of some non-meta hamburger toppings like avocados and goat cheese, and things that are typically classified as "high brow" or for "sophisticated taste buds," but all that stuff is extra. Bonus points for using fresh jalapenos instead of pickled, like what I was expecting. Way more heat that way. The burger was served medium the way they should be, and was presented nicely, with super fresh looking ingredients. It was juicy and flavorful at the first bite, and delicious all the way through. It was constructed carefully, and it wasn't remotely close to being one of those shoddy Burger King whoppers where tomatoes and pickles end up one side of the burger. There's a modicum of pride shown in how the food is presented here, which I would like to applaud. Fries are supposedly freshly cut, and actually remind me a lot of Five Guys fries. To me, this is actually a compliment. I'm not trying to sound like some stingy yokel who's unfamiliar with paying money for goods and services rendered, but the only thing preventing me from going all the way to five stars was indeed the cost. I mean I get it, we're in the city, and there's a standard with the cost of food and services, but in the end, it was still almost $30 for two burgers (one was bison, a $2 difference), fries and a shake. It was all delicious and high-quality food, but I can't help but think about the other good food options around the city that also runs about 30 bucks. But the cost is just the cost. It would really deter me from coming back to eat here again, but not as frequently if it were just a little bit more cost-efficient, because after all, it's still just a burger and fries that I'm trying to enjoy.

    (4)
  • Autumn S.

    Anyplace that offers veggie and poultry burger options for us non-beef eaters is alright with me. Although my family has always supported the west side location we seem to be coming here more. The vibe is a bit more laid back to me, the counter friendlier, and the layout of the place( we love the community table with its high stool and access to a little tv watching). Burgers are still just as good as the other location and love the selection of regional brews. The garlic aioli sauce is my favorite -ask for it on the side or else they get a little stingy with it on the burger.

    (4)
  • Peter A.

    This wins the "Best burger in Atlanta" award in my opinion. Yeah, it is not cheap, but Yeah it is also has the best burgers in Atlanta. Every now and then there is a place which at first glance seems a little pricey but then you taste it and realize why. Yeah, this is one of those places. Yeah! I definitely recommend this place. The quality and selection is phenomenal! I usually get a bison burger with (real hickory smoked, fresh made) bacon and garlic aioli. Blows me out of the water every time. Food 5/5 Service 4/5 Atmosphere 5/5 Sanitation 5/5 Value 4/5

    (5)
  • Raman R.

    Awesome ingredients - white oak pastures meat, h and f buns, local cheeses and veggies. Fast casual concept that feels like a cool spot. Sure a little pricey compared to McDonald's but the food more appropriately compares to traditional restaurants. Just because it's a burger and you pay at the counter doesn't need jt means to be cheap and crappy and made from processed bs. Get the bacon jam!

    (5)
  • craig j.

    This place has always been great and in my opinion has the best onion rings in the city. BUT yesterday we visited and the beef burger meat tasted like cardboard. Why ask how I wanted it cooked when the kitchen was only sending things out well-done? Have I not realized this until now that all of my burgers been this way? Is it that I've been covering up the cardboard flavor w all those free and delicious condiments? Surely not.

    (2)
  • Monica S.

    I am a fan of the original and the new one on Howell Mill (Larger and airier)-- I love the new collard green wrap--that allows more healthier option than the "no bun" wrap. The side veggies are also great--whether they are the brussel spouts or the cauliflower. Thanks so much to this place for offering more veggie options besides CHEESE. My girls love the veggie burgers in collard green wrap too.

    (4)
  • Nicole B.

    On a recent trip to the Atlanta area, a local friend recommended we eat at Yeah! Burger. It was super delicious and had a variety of options for vegan and vegetarian people. I had the grass fed beef burger. There were two thin patties along with onions and their special sauce. The wheat bun was also really different than I've had before (it was almost pumpernickel-ish). The sweet potato fries were of course yummy! I also enjoyed eating on their enclosed patio area that had large window openings.

    (4)
  • Jessica I.

    I love and hate this place. I work by here so we get lunch here from time to time. They are pretty pricey just for burgers. Once you add fries and drinks, your bill racks up pretty quickly. I decided to try here for the first time before my friend left for Korea for the summer. Of course I paid and the bill was almost $50... I don't get burgers here as much anymore. But man... Their fried pickles with ranch are so addicting! It is so good! Especially when they are freshly made and hot! That is what I usually get. And sometimes I get their parmesan fries. It is all right. I like their sweet potato fries. It's not the best, but it is all right. I got it last week and it was really soggy and over cooked. I really like their outdoor seating. During the night, it's really cute. They have cute lights along the ceiling. You get the feels, which makes it more enjoyable.

    (3)
  • Lisa H.

    Fig & goat cheese burger! A friend of mine is a [Keepin' It Real] Card-carrying Yeah! Burger fan and tipped me off to the fig & goat cheese burger which with the H&F whole wheat bun, is now my go-to at Yeah! Burger. The other pre-built burgers have loads of appeal too but there's always the customize your own burger option. Also, check out what the burger of the month is since they usually sound pretty appetizing. Don't forget to use the Yelp check-in for a side $2.99 or less, or you can apply the credit towards a more expensive side, like the delectable Brussels sprouts. The fries (potato and sweet potato) are of a generous size and not to mention, rather palatable. Depending on your hunger level/stomach size, you may be able to share a single order with another person. The main minor negatives would be the terrifyingly tiny parking lots and how crowded Yeah! Burger gets during prime dining times. And the offerings aren't exactly dirt cheap but you're certainly paying for higher quality ingredients. The last time I visited, I wanted to get the Triple B burger, but they were out of bison and the cashier forgot to tell me this, and I was notified of this sad news after I had already paid. Hopefully, bison will be in stock on my next visit. As an added plus, the cartoons on the menu and elsewhere are just so adorable. Every time I go, I'm tempted to buy the "Bacon Jam" t-shirt of a cartoon pig rocking out but I already have too many t-shirts, alas. If only the design came as a sticker or magnet!

    (4)
  • Ling X.

    A variety of burgers - both build your own or choosing one of theirs- sides (truffle parm fries!!), salads, ice cream, drinks (both alcoholic and non), and monthly specials - there is lots to choose from here and plenty to keep you coming back. I just love the sustainability measures that Yeah Burger has instilled - composting and recycling included. Knowing that burgers aren't exactly the most earth friendly food, I like knowing that animals are treated ethically and food is locally sourced or natural. Parking can be a little tight when it gets busy.

    (5)
  • Tommy B.

    Honest to God, this is the best restaurant burger I have ever put in my mouth. I think it starts with the ability to completely customize your burger from the bun to the meat to all the toppings you could ever want. I settled for what I'd like to call the California Earthquake- a bison burger on a wheat bun with lettuce, tomatoes, caramelized onions, chili, bacon, pepper jack cheese and Yeah sauce. It was FANTASTIC. I think another thing I loved about this place is their commitment to locally sourced meats and produce and using gluten free ingredients. The gluten free onion rings were the best I've tasted. Extremely crispy with just the right amount of zest and crunch. This was the best place we ate in Atlanta, and I can't wait to come back and visit and watch this business thrive. A+

    (5)
  • Taylor S.

    Okay so ever since I was diagnosed with a gluten allergy my first concern as a food lover is oh my god what about burgers!! However when I came upon this place on yelp and saw gluten free options I had to go. I love the whole concept about create your own burger and having different types of meat rather than the whole turkey, veggie or beef. You can choose all those but they also have fried/grilled chicken or bison. I ended up getting the gluten free bun with the turkey burger with caramelized onions, pickles, the yeah! sauce, and mayo. As my side I chose the gluten free onion rings. Now I'm not gonna lie I have never tasted such an amazing onion ring. They were crispy, flakey and just plain delicious! My bf and I loved them so much we ordered another basket of them. This place is awesome and I really wish they would branch out across more states. Especially with gluten free burgers and onion rings! I know I'm gonna be craving this place!

    (5)
  • Fefe P.

    YEAH! Burger is very good, but definitely pricey. For 2 people, we spent nearly $40. I guess quality costs, although I think Farm Burger is just as good, and slightly better on the pocketbook. Nevertheless, I really enjoy the menu options...both the "healthy" and "not so healthy". I usually order the Bison Burger, with caramelized onions/sautéed mushrooms/white cheddar/no bun. Interestingly enough, I like their salads just as much as the burgers. The Arugula Salad and Crispy Brussels Sprouts (make sure they're not too greasy) are both winners. Guests on various occasions have enjoyed the Beef Burger and Chicken Sandwich, so that's a plus. Only thing no one has been impressed with is the fries...oh well, you can't have it all, I suppose. Note: this location can get busy and have long lines, which tend to move at a decent pace. Also, although I usually worry about seating when I see how packed the restaurant is...I have yet to eat my burger standing up :-). Happy Eating!

    (4)
  • Keith B.

    Great Burgers & Salads Another like Flip Burger or Farm Burger. This place seems to focus on sustainability. Beef burger and bison burger were both very good. Arugula salad was nice, but maybe overdressed. Only complaint was the milkshake. It was quite small for the price. Got the mocha and it was exceedingly bitter coffee flavor. Traded it in for chocolate which was a bit bland. Nice atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Matthew M.

    Yeah burger is great! The ingredients are of high quality and everything is fresh and/or organic. I made the following: wheat bun- bison meant- pepper jack- avocado- lettuce- tomato- yeah sauce- ketchup- sweet potato fries. I'm an extremely picky eater, especially when it comes to burgers, and I found this to be a great spot. The price in on the high side ($15 for a burger and fries, cup for water), but it's well worth it. The added bonus of eating at yeah burger is that you won't feel like you just ate a burger and fries after eating here. That's because of the quality ingredients they use.

    (4)
  • John D.

    So sad the made my burger 2 times supposed to be medium and it was well. When you boast on grass fed and organic and you treat your product like it's frozen. It's a shame.

    (2)
  • Tony D.

    Fun spot with good salads actually. NEVER order this through zifty, they give you the smallest burgers, seriously like little country sausage patties. It's a fun spot otherwise.

    (4)
  • Troy S.

    YEAH! Burger just upped the ante so an update is in order! Earlier this summer, I wrote a mostly raving review but made mention that the toppings can add up and I may have whined about the charge for the jalapeños...but the greatest thing happened. Not only did the manager, Kelly, respond to my review, but they have changed the menu and now jalapeños are free! Yeah-ah! YEAH! Burger makes one of the best burgers you can get and they are all made to order, just the way you want it! The beef is 100% grass fed, but they specialize in other burgers too...bison, turkey, veggie, chicken...even a gluten-free vegan burger if that's what your in to. So step up to the register, pick your burger style, then choose your bun. Cheese options: american, cheddar, pepperjack, provolone, even goat cheese and couple others. Then pick through a plethora of toppings and sauces. My order...beef burger med-rare (heck yeah! Medium rare!), white bun, cheddar, bacon, jalapeños, and BBQ! When you check in, you get a free side. Sweet potato fries are incredible and how cute that they are served in this little silver fry basket. Grab your Coke or Margarita and go sit outside on the bar overlooking Highland Ave--great for people watching and best place to be if you are by yourself. The whole staff was sooooo nice! I felt very appreciated to be there and they seem to love their job. Next time, I have to try this Fig & Goat Cheese Burger...arugala, fig jam, caramelized onions, and goat cheese...That sounds like a party in my mouth! So yeah, I am now a new mega fan of YEAH! and scored my YEAH! points card to prove it. And bonus--you get a free side with your new YEAH! card too!

    (5)
  • Zoe Simone B.

    Love this place. Great menu with lots of options especially for a gluten intolerant person. Nice atmosphere though there are a lot of families. I love kids but sometimes it does get really loud. I used to eat there more often but they took their amazing veggie hot dog off the menu. Please, please, please bring it back. -Zoe

    (4)
  • Mychael L.

    Alaways excellent !! It's Rare I can find a better burger then I make at home, but this is the place! They rock !

    (5)
  • Priti J.

    Only my second time here and loving this place! Mainly because they have good selection of organic, locally sourced produce and meat. Food is tasty. I think I can eat here everyday without feeling guilty( price makes me guilty though ;)). Can't complain. I will be going again and again and again...

    (4)
  • Lily G.

    Yeah! Burger has the best burgers in Atlanta, and quite possibly some of the best burgers I have ever had and is worth every penny. You're paying for extremely high quality ingredients and the difference is in the taste and satisfaction of the meal. Another aspect I love about Yeah! Burger is that everything they do is done with sustainability in mind right down to the plastic cup your soft drink holds. I hope that Yeah! Burger's model of high quality and sustainability catches on. Also, the staff who works at Yeah! Burger is extremely polite and accommodating. The bison burger is my personal favorite, however every burger I have tried there has been excellent, such as their turkey burger, beef burger, and vegan burgers. I'm usually a "skip-the-fries" kind of gal, but their fries are so amazing it's difficult to choose between the sweet potato fries and the parmesan truffle fries! If you are feeling really decadent I highly suggest the bacon jam as a topping on your burger you won't be disappointed. Also, their hand-spun shakes are delicious (if you still have room after all the other amazing things on the menu!). There is pretty much never a reason to go to any other burger place in Atlanta after you try Yeah! Burger.

    (5)
  • John S.

    There is a good amount of quality to the products and ingredients here. However, I cannot understand for the life of me the purpose of this burger joint/chain. I had a beef burger with a few add ons and sweet potato fries. The Woman had a burger and onion rings. Both burgers tasted like burgers. Nothing particularly special. Just okay. To be honest, I have a hard time paying hefty prices for burgers, which taste nearly the same no matter where you go (This influences all my opinions on burger places). So, for the same price on a date night, I could have gone to a more traditional sit down restaurant. But I probably wouldn't have had a good laugh about how Yeah!Burger's condiment tray had things like Organic Mustard. Everything is organic and sensitive and friendly at Yeah!Burger, which might be nice for your body but not for your wallet.

    (2)
  • Jacqueline S.

    I have been eating here ever since I moved back to GA, but am just getting around to writing a review because well----I am craving it and dreaming of the gluten free onion rings. Although this location is all full of families---I LOVE it! I always have the best experience and the staff is always helpful, polite and well wonderful. You know being told by your gastro that you can no longer eat gluten is pretty devastating to hear---I mean you think good lord will I ever enjoy food again. Well gluten free food continues to come a long way and restaurants are being more and more accommodating. I love and enjoy food of all kinds. Okay back to the review---anyway, one thing I was sad to say goodbye to was onion rings. I am southern and well love most fried foods. Anyway, Yeah Burger seriously has the most delicious gluten free onion rings along with a huge gluten free menu---hello fried chicken sandwich. Gluten Free or not, this place is inexpensive and never fails on tastiness. The location is in the heart of the Highlands. Although parking kinda sucks, I keep going back! Recommended for all craving a bison, turkey, veggie, chicken, or whatever else kinda burger, or salad, or onion rings galore!

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    We tried a little of everything here and I must say my favorite was not the burger I custom built but the sides! Brussels, cauliflower, and onion rings were all delicious! Don't forget to order some yeah! sauce on the side! The burger was too thin for me but all in all very good!

    (3)
  • Greg E.

    Great grass fed, organic bison and other options. Loved the 50/50 rings and fries option and very good beer selection. Highly recommend

    (5)
  • Jeanette P.

    This was suggested by my 17 year old who knows my dietary needs. Visiting from Cali. It was crowded. A street festival was going on in the area so traffic was crazy. Well worth the congestion to get to the restaurant . My gluten free vegan Burger was awesome! I had the gluten free bun as a choice had to be made between gluten free or vegan but since they were out of vegan buns I opted for the gluten free with truffle fries. They have a vegan Yeah! Sauce which was very good! A chipotle flavor. Check it out if you're in the area

    (5)
  • Charlotte S.

    The food here is top notch - especially the burger with goat cheese. It's healthier than the average burger place and a little pricier too, but worth it. There's an array of choices and the milkshakes are fantastic. Make sure you try all the different sides at some point. But be aware that the fried pickles are SWEET.

    (4)
  • Rhiannon H.

    Excellent burger spot. Expensive but well worth it. Good for lunch and sitting outside. Perfect Sunday hangover cure and bloody Mary's are $5. I got a veggie burger with arugula, avocado, onions, garlic aioli, and sprouts on a whole wheat bun with a side of truffle fries.

    (4)
  • Katherine Y.

    I've never been at a burger place with this many options and while overwhelming with the amount of combinations and choices, YEAH! Burger was a delight. I came here with a pretty large group of people for lunch and the staff here was very patient in taking our orders up at the counter. I also went up to order a free side of fries after getting my burger with the Yelp check-in and the girl was also nice in the face of my social awkwardness. I was going to go for a build-it-yourself burger, but the options were endless. From meats to toppings, I finally narrowed it down and thought that I made the perfect burger. However, my eye caught on to the Fig and Goat Cheese burger, which sounded delicious, and I decided to be adventurous, ordering something that seemed to be pretty unique. Boy was I glad for choosing it. The richness and creaminess of the goat cheese went perfectly with the sweet fig jam and it was balanced by the lettuce and caramelized onions. Every mouthful was both sweet and savory, heavenly paired with the juicy patties. The fries were perfectly crisp, but a little too salty for my taste. I'm sad that they don't have one of these where I live, but if you're looking for something new, the Fig and Goat Cheese burger is awesome.

    (5)
  • Giang-Ha S.

    First time here tonight with a girlfriend from out of town. .. just a quick bite before we're off to the Friday night life at highlands. I love how they have a gluten free option for those who need it. The onion rings were surperb!!! Farm raised meats I guess has the food a little bit pricier than I'm used to for a burger but none the less well worth it. Younger male with facial hair and a hat dropped off our food and introduced himself as the manager and asked if he could help us with anything we needed to addressed. Great food friendly staff and clean place. Now off to these crazy packed bars on Friday night athighlands. Thanks yeah burger we will be coming back sooner than later

    (5)
  • Marcella G.

    First of all, the sides were awesome. We ordered truffle french fries and onion rings. Both were well seasoned and portioned big enough as sides (actually it's the one that fill me up). The burger, while expensive tasted really good. I ordered fig and goat cheese, and my boyfriend ordered the triple b. I loved mine and he loved his LOL. The fig and goat cheese was perfect for me because it's sweet and salty at the same time, my favorite flavor of all time. Boyfriend said the goat cheese made it taste mellow :). My boyfriend's triple b was also delicious but the bacon jam was a little bit too overpowering imho. Boyfriend said it's the right amount. The medium grilled patties was amazing for both. Service was really fast and plenty of seats too. All in all it's an amazing experience. I took one star just for the price, but hey, it's healthy food so I'm not gonna complain much..

    (4)
  • Debria I.

    It was the best burger I have had in a long time. My daughter recently became a vegetarian and we tried a few places that had a "veggie burger" and it was sub par. But their veggie burger was fantastic. You have to try the onion rings and fries and the fried cauliflower. Even the drink option was great. It is a must try.

    (5)
  • Alison W.

    Plainly, a place to get a burger. I just went for one of the basic burgers and that is what I got. It's hard to find a seat when it gets busy in the evenings and parking is even harder.

    (2)
  • Tamera B.

    Mmm mmm. I like this location a bit better than the Howell Mill one. Stopped in late one evening about half an hour to close (which I hate doing but we were starving) for something to-go and service was friendly and welcoming. Endless options tend to overwhelm me but I try to keep it simple yet interesting. This time had the turkey burger with pimento, caramelized onions, sriracha mayo, tomato and pickles. *pat on the back* Oh, they did a pretty good job, too. The combo definitely worked for me. Checking in on the Yelp app allows for a free side item as well. I chose the onion rings and found them to be OK. Desperately needed some seasoning/salt. All in all, I will definitely patronize this location more. Definitely a fan!

    (4)
  • Mayank G.

    My 7 year old thinks that the variety of burgers is great and they taste very good. The burger has a lot of flavor.

    (5)
  • Sara T.

    It was absolutely delicious. I got the grass-fed mushroom and swiss on wheat with a side of onion rings. The onion rings were great! They were thin sliced and lightly breaded. The burger was incredibly flavorful and the bun was just as tasty! It is also a plus that the menu is organic!

    (5)
  • Sydney H.

    I have mixed feelings about this place. It's absolutely delicious, every time. I love the wide array of choices. But it's pricey for what you're getting-- there's no table service, the portions aren't too big, and the salads are beautiful but not especially filling. I've been a few times and I do look forward to going every time, but I'm always frustrated to pay $17 for a salad with a burger.

    (4)
  • Donna B.

    We had the Yeah Burger, the All American burger. fried regular and sweet potatoes (50/50). And onion rings and fries (another 50/50). Food was delicious! Yeah Burger was our favorite. Can't wait to come back and try a veggie burger . Great customer service too!

    (5)
  • Lindsey E.

    It's not often that I drop close to $20 on a burger and fries... but when I do, it's at Yeah Burger and it's worth it. I have been to this location many times and often bring out of town visitors here. They seem to have something for everybody- bison, turkey, beef, veggie burger, vegan burger, etc. I personally opt for the vegan burger on a wheat bun and load it up with all kinds of delicious toppings. The toppings are divided up by cost and most of the standards (lettuce, onion, pickles, mayo) are all free. If you want to add cheese, avocado, etc then you can really rack up your bill fast but again, it will probably be worth every penny. The sides also offer something for everyone and I have never been disappointed with any of them. My old stand by is the 50/50 which is half fries and half onion rings. I also love their brussel sprouts. They have some of the best in ATL. They are kind of pricey compared to the cost of the fries, but the portion in large so you could always share with somebody. I have to give YEAH burger props for their lengthy beer list, too. They offer a bunch of local bees, regional beers, and they have a full bar . I was pleased to get one of my favs from Mother Earth Brewery there on my last visit. Keep an eye out for their monthly special! Every month there is a new side, shake, and burger of the month. I first tried their brussel sprouts when they were a side of the month and they must have been super popular since they are now a permanent menu item. The only thing you should be warned about when it comes to YEAH burger is the size of their parking lot...it's tiny. Since this location is in Virginia Highlands, you shouldn't have any trouble parking on a side street if they do not have spots available.

    (5)
  • Debby L.

    Great burgers. Too pricey though. I'm cringing every time I find out my total, which is usually ~$15 for a burger and soda. BISON BURGER with GARLIC AIOLI, PROTEIN STYLE I don't get the bun, mostly because I can utilize the space for the yummy parmesan garlic fries and onion rings that accompany my friends' dishes. The protein style is really really good. The bison meat is delicious, juicy and tender, and comes with onions, tomatoes, arugula or lettuce, and condiments. PARMESAN GARLIC FRIES are sooooo good. The basket is enough to fill me up with a burger so I always share this. ROOT BEER is the vintage type soda bottle, and I seriously think it tastes better because of the packaging. I'm such a sucker for good packaging.

    (4)
  • Kristina A.

    this place was just meh. I'd rather go to farm burger actually. I feel like maybe it was too hyped up for what it truly is. A mediocre burger.

    (3)
  • Sana S.

    Yummy turkey burger and delicious fries and a variety of soft drinks. I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Queenie D.

    Great grass fed beef burger on wheat bread ... I asked them to put on whatever comes with the burger and so they did... it came with butter lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and jalapenos... I was glad to have opened my burger before I bit into it since they really loaded mine with jalapenos! I removed a couple of the really thick slices, and was glad to have removed them. I also had a side of the cole slaw. It was huge and it was fresh, but I was not a fan of the flavor profile. I am way too in love with the "southern style" type of cole slaw and Yeah!Burger's is not with that program. We took advantage of the $1 miller high life drinks on Thursdays... it was alright. The bottle is really small, but we didnt mind. After a couple of those, I was set. All in all, I like it. I found the burger to be delicious, but there is something that is quite missing ... it didnt necessarily hit the spot for me, but i still dig it.

    (4)
  • Laura R.

    Yeah! Burger was one of the burger joints on my epic burger list to eventually review (kind of includes every good/decent burger joint I've heard of, and been recommended), and I came here with my family after we went to the Fernbank Science Center. General opinion, if you don't want to read the rest of the review: pretty good burgers and sides. I got a (free) side of sweet potato fries for 2.99, and unlike most places the sweet potato fries were the same price as the regular fries. They were okay. A bit soggy and soft, though I generally prefer a crispier fry. I also got a Bison burger, with nothing but lettuce and tomato. My parents got a chicken sandwich with cheese and sautéed mushrooms and a side of onion rings, and a regular hamburger with regular fries. Lots of praise for the onion rings, they seemed a little greasy to me but my mom said they had a lot less grease than other places. French fries were okay, too. None of the sides I tried were spectacular. Lots of praise for the other two burgers, though the regular hamburger was well done in the center. You would think that if they regularly cook hamburgers to medium they would have a good handle on it, but I guess it's still a hit or miss experience for some other chefs. My bison burger was medium, so I really don't know why two different sandwiches on the same order had a different doneness. It had a good taste, though I still favor the taste of Farm Burger burgers, and the Farm Burger price is more reasonable. They also offer more "free toppings", which I enjoy as well. To each her own! ATMOSPHERE: It seems they made the hippest of the hip attempt here. Almost everything is Organic (--yes that deserves a capital O--and proudly displayed on the menu in such a way), from the cheese, to the toppings. They have all sorts of special dietary foods, for basically anyone (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free). There are bright cartoons on the walls (decidedly cute), and a lot of open windows that let in natural light. It really is a different atmosphere from Farm Burger, though a lot of elements are similar... Whereas Farm Burger is the bearded hipster with a pipe who enjoys Kerouac (cue: rugged), Yeah is the well-dressed cousin with a penchant for Wes Anderson and curled mustachios (cue: metro). THE VERDICT: Pretty good burger, though I still prefer Farm Burger. I've definitely had worse, that's for sure! I think it is just a matter of opinion and preference, though. The burgers here are more expensive, and I think Farm Burger has a better taste. Besides that, the place has a very chill kind of atmosphere, and friendly, very nice cashier/customer service people. If you've got dietary restrictions, this place will willingly accommodate (many things from organic cheese to gluten-free or vegan options), so that's a good thing to note. I'd come back, for sure. McDonalds Wendy's Shake Shack 5 Guys Smashburger Yeah! Burger The Vortex Farm Burger Einstein's

    (4)
  • Anna C.

    Food: The burger was great - not too greasy and didn't leave me filling so full that I felt like I needed to go home and nap. The bread - OH MY - the bread was SUPERB! It was light and not too heavy, again not making you feel nastily full. We had both fried pickles and french fries. The fried pickles were perfectly battered and the ranch dipping sauce was great - not too thick and not so over-powering that you couldn't taste the yummy pickles. The fries were good, generic fries. An added plus - Yeah Sauce - you MUST get this to dip the fries in - AWESOME! Just FYI, Sundays are $5 mimosas so I obviously had to try one of those... It was good. Nothing too special, average. Service: It is an order at the counter, sit down, and get your food delivered to you kind of place - not my fave. And, not conducive to ordering anything extra (such as another mimosa...). But the service was good overall. Drinks and food were served promptly and by very polite people. Atmosphere: We were lucky to be there on a 60-degree Sunday afternoon so we sat on the patio and enjoyed the Highlands people-watching. However, the inside is just a plain-jane kind of place. Great lunch/mid-afternoon burger joint!

    (3)
  • Tasaday L.

    I do love me some Yeah! Burger. I always get the vegetarian or vegan burger with the sweet potato fries (on my cheat days). Though, the gluten- free vegan burger is really mushy, for some reason I prefer it to the vegetarian burger (I think I was brainwashed into thinking that it's healthier LOL). I really like this place, to say any ordinary fast food chain, because you can top your salad with any patty for $5, even the veggie/vegan ones (~$9 if you get it with the side salad). It's simply cool that you can splurge on some fast food while keeping it healthier with their organic and grass fed food options. I would definitely recommend this place to my vegetarian/vegan folks, and even regular meat eaters because my friends adore this place. The food is tasty and affordable and a nice plus to the Highland location is the outdoor setting.

    (4)
  • Will H.

    My turkey burger with onion rings came out cold. Their ice maker was not working, so I had to drink warm soda. In addition, they were out of Diet Coke and sweet tea. The meat was not tender, I think I will stock with good old fashioned corn fed beef in the future. Buns were okay, but I've had better. The fries were about the same as you'd get anywhere. The onion rings had good potential, but no cold onion ring tastes good. Overall, this place is not worth the price or the trouble.

    (2)
  • Denada A.

    I came here after a horrible experience with another popular burger spot. The idea of putting together my own burger was scary, but it had to have been one of the best burgers of my life!!! The fact that all of the ingredients are organic make you feel better about eating a greasy burger. The cauliflower is to die for!!! I suggest everyone orders it!! I will refer everyone I know to Yeah Burger!!!!

    (5)
  • Mina J.

    Our grass fed beef parties were dry and lacking any real flavor. Even the bacon on our sandwiches were rubbery and cold. There are better burgers to be had in the Atlanta area. Two stars for ambience and presentation. Also note - we have tried them on three separate occasions hoping to be proven wrong. We now call the place Blah! Burger (okay, I made that part up. But the rest of the review is real!)

    (2)
  • Jake W.

    I don't quite know how much more I could say that hasn't already been said...but I'll try! -Excellent & attentive waitstaff -Management cares about your needs and steps in to clear tables! -Burgers and all things meat make my mouth water every time I start thinking about it. Man, now I'm hungry! -Outdoor patio is THE JAM during the spring/summer/fall days! If Atlanta does anything great, its outside spaces and this place delivers on that promise. Make sure to check in on Yelp to receive a FREE SIDE (fries etc). Saves you the $3 to get a mini beer for $2! Win on Win on Win!! Is it lunch yet?!?!

    (5)
  • Corine W.

    Omg..I have not wrote a yelp review in a very long time, but I checked in to redeem a free side so might as well. And I just want to say that I wish I could rewind time to eat that veggie burger again..and I'm not even a vegetarian. But it was sooooo damn good. And the service was amazing as well. I'm already planning my next trip.

    (5)
  • NerdoLoco H.

    Best burger I've had in a long time. I ordered the American which is a pretty standard no-frills burger, but it has 2 patties. My family shared the Parmesan truffle fries and fried pickles. Definitely a splurge place. A big plus is that the service was good and fast. I couldn't finish my burger it was so big, but my 7 year old wolfed it down like he hadn't eaten in weeks. I've never seen him finish a kids burger let alone a double patty adult burger. Hubbie got the same but added like 3 or 4 kinds of mayo and a fried egg. I did say this was a splurge place, right? We all agreed that our burgers were perfection. Mine was cooked just right, not dry and leathery like farm burger. The fried pickles were delish, but I have to say I could have made a meal out of just the Parmesan truffle fries. Normally the word truffle or truffle oil makes me roll my eyes because I know there's no real truffle involved in any part of the process. Not to say I would actually enjoy a truffle if I ever tasted one. But these fries just rocked. Whatever they did to them was dead sexy. If you don't order them you're a loser. The atmosphere was great for this main reason- no one was in my space. I just want to eat without being bothered. Here's the low down- yes it's just a burger and kinda expensive but I don't want to spend $6 a pound for hamburger meat and make it at home with all the topping they put on it. I'd spend a lot more and it wouldn't taste as good. Lots of places do burgers but I haven't had one done right in so long I almost gave up. Oh yeah, and the pitcher of beer was big, so that was fabulous. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Emma F.

    Oh Em Gee! This restaurant makes the best burger I have had in a long time. They are fresh, made with grass fed beef and fully customizable. I also love that you can get sides such as a kale salad and perfectly cooked brussel sprouts. As I don't much like fries and onion rings this was awesome. Further enhancing the awesome of this place is the environmentally conscious approach to things, such as composting and using local/organic produce.

    (5)
  • Chella T.

    So I was in the mood for a good juicy turkey burger instead I received a oily mess. The oil seeped thru the bun and it was the primary taste of the meat. My very first trip here was way tastier than tonight. Highly disappointed and still hungry :(

    (2)
  • Melencia J.

    One of my hipster foodie friends told me about this place. This place is just that...and I like it. Walk up to order and food is brought to you. I had the YEAH! Veggie. It was pretty good. I needed a bit more garlic aoli and salt. The veggie patty was a bit soft. Something needs to be added to make it more dense, but the taste was ok. The fried pickles had good flavor, but they needed to sit on a paper towel to drain some of the oil. The pickles at the bottom of the container were soggy with oil. We sat outside so we could people watch. We were comfortable and there weren't any bugs!

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    I love the availability of organic antibiotic-free meat, but like most restaurants in Atlanta, this restaurant's reputation exceeds the quality of the food. People rave about this place and I just don't get it! Now, I cannot vouch for their burgers (so perhaps my opinion is completely invalid since that is their specialty) but I can say with gumption that I've had better veggie burgers (The Porter in Lil 5) and tastier hot dogs (anybody's grill). But my main pet peeve of this place? Yeah Burger's slogan is "Food you can feel good about" yet their fries/onion rings are always so damn greasy! I know what you're gonna say: grease gives flavor, you can't expect to have fries without the fat, blah blah, save your breath. It's quite possible to have fries that aren't dripping with oil. But if that's your thing, you'll love this place! On the plus side, I liked their napa slaw-- I believe it has mint in it so that is a refreshing alternative to soggy fried potato sticks. Perhaps I will continue perusing their menu for items that wow, or maybe I'll just fire up my grill instead.

    (2)
  • Ashleigh P.

    Check in first - free side!! I had the turkey burger on a whole wheat bun. $7 Arugula, tomato, pickles and sliced onion. With added avocado and jalapeno. The seasonal watermelon and feta salad. $7 a soft drink. 2.50 $20+ later... before tip. it was a tsp of avocado and 3 jalapeno slices... for $2.50 The burger was very good. Well seasoned and cooked perfectly. The bun was delicious. The salad was weird and the feta may have turned a bit. The unsweet tea was great. I will eat here again, if someone else is picking up the tab. I still have a free side with check in... Cause I checked in after. Also, they are a part of the Beltline Membership Program. If you have a card, you get a discount! I discovered this after too.

    (4)
  • Wendy M.

    Love the guys at the bar, Jacob and Matthew. They are the best. The food is good too!

    (5)
  • TR J.

    Great place to hang out/grab a meal. Food always comes out perfect and the service is always top notch. Parking can get a bit hectic but that speaks to their popularity more than anything else in this busy/cramped area of Atlanta.

    (5)
  • Michael M.

    Great tasting food! Definitely will be back and recommend to friends! Tried the vegan burger even tho I'm not vegan and future wife tried the veggie burger. Both had good flavor but since they were out of the wheat bun, the density of the white bun got in the way of the flavor. Yeah sauce was very tasty. Split the onion ring/fry basket(great idea) kudos!!

    (4)
  • Seth R.

    Very good burgers, great sides, nice people, and a little more expensive than I would like it to be. I like Yeah burger a lot and so does my family. The sides and toppings are all really fresh and delicious. I would definitely go there more, but I am always surprised at how much the bill ends up. Probably about 15% more than I would expect it to be. However, it is definitely better than farmburger and more fam friendly than vortex.

    (4)
  • Rebecca S.

    I have mixed feelings about Yeah burger. Their burgers are delicious, but for $10 it seems like fries should be included. I love having fries with my burger, but it just makes the meal so expensive to pay another $4 for fries. So, I think the place is overpriced. However, they have great burgers and the Parmesan fries are fantastic. It's the type of place where you can go entirely casual (I went in my running clothes tonight) for a quick dinner or you can get some pitchers and hang out for awhile too. They have a great atmosphere. Fall is the perfect time for the outdoor patio.

    (3)
  • Dria B.

    This place is soooooo cool! I love you the Yeah sauce I put that sh** on everything lol

    (5)
  • Jennifer B.

    We like this place but it is way overpriced. Each time we leave hungry. The kale salad for $9.99 is just kale with a few pine nuts sprinkled in it. I don't eat dairy, so had them hold the Parmesan cheese. When I complained, they were nice enough to add a few vegetables to it. The vegan burger is too small---slightly bigger than a slider. There were 3 of us and we spent over $60.

    (3)
  • Agata R.

    What can I say: the location is convenient, I can walk here from home. It will do in a pinch. The burger itself is just average, the flavor mostly comes from the toppings you pay to put on top. On at least one occasion when I got my burger to go it tasted almost steamed, not grilled (though I recognize that may be a problem with getting a burger to go).

    (3)
  • Chanel G.

    Yummy! I came to this restaurant on a Monday night around 7pm and it was packed. I made my own burger with a veggie patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle and the garlic aioli. It was pretty delicious but there are load of other toppings that I missed out on, so go big or go home. I got a side of regular fries which you can get free with any entree purchase if you check in!

    (4)
  • Kitt R.

    All their food is great. From the burgers to salads to the sides, you can't go wrong. It is easy and delicious to find a healthy meal here, whether you get a delicious salad or a bunless burger! The owner is great too! He came up and introduced himself when I was in there on Tuesday.

    (5)
  • Emmie L.

    This place had me screaming YEAH YEAH SHAWTY WAS CHECKING UP ON ME SO WE DECIDED TO CHILL Okay, that was the worst joke I've ever made. Sorry about that. Anyway, this place is amazing. I have literally heard of this place for YEARS. I have begged my friends to go, invited them out on several occasions but no one was ever quite ready to try it. You may ask why I didn't just put my big girl eating pants on and head there myself, but when something is really good - it is meant to be shared. Today was my day. The joint itself it really nice. It has lots of eating space, an open bar, and you order at the register - your typical pick and choose deal. The lighting was on point, and they have a great little patio that was nicely heated during this wintry eve. They have a great selection of grass-fed, pastured meat, organic veggies, and homemade sauces that would easily please someone from Portland, Oregon. I ordered a classic bacon cheeseburger with sriracha mayo and a side of fries complimentary of the checkin offer. It was easy to find a spot (though I hear it can get busy so be wary of parking) and the food was out really quickly. The food is pricey - easily the most expensive burger and fries I have bought in a while. Not to mention the sauces cost .50, and I had to hold back to keep myself from bringing my soapbox out and ranting about the injustice of it all. But it was definitely worth it! The meat comes in doubles (HALLELUJAH) and the cheese was perfectly melted. I was a little turned off by the fact that the bottom bun was so soaked in grease that it was falling apart, but the taste of it all put together quickly overcame that. It was really amazing - just delicious, and I am sure if you tried, you could order something way healthier than I did. The fries were great, covered in some green stuff... parsley maybe? And salt, naturally. This was an amazing place, and the moment I find a sugar daddy to pay for it I will be here all the time. Until then, peace up. A-town down. (Sorry again.)

    (5)
  • Shaye B.

    Same concept as farm burger, but a bit better IMO. I think this is more of a "3.5 Stars" than a 4 - but I will be generous! I think YEAH! Burger would benefit from being a bit more consistent. I feel like sometimes I go there, and have a great burger and other times I will order the same exact thing and it is average. It is also a bit overpriced for a burger you order over the counter but it is pretty good. I wouldn't go out of my way to go to YEAH! Burger - but that mainly because I don't really crave burgers that often! But if I am every in the area and looking for a faster place to eat than a sit down restaurant this is where I go!

    (4)
  • Angela B.

    Ah... Gluten free burgers!!! :) love it! I know I can eat here and not have to worry about getting sick. That's a nice feeling. They have gf fried pickles too!! Heck yea!!

    (5)
  • Nate C.

    So far so good first time at this location ever as being re-transplanted to Atlanta GA for a second time. Waiting on my food now with my wife. The burger was ok. I mean it was not bad, but you can't compare it to say places like "super duper" in San Francisco - now those burger chains are consistent! Yeah! Burger on the other hand was not. The bread was not toasted thoroughly for the type of integrity it was designed for, in fact it was quite thick and not soft on the palate. The service seemed a bit standoffish - there was a person (young man) in a room full of female customers basically that was working the floor - cleaning up and what not; but he would not make eye contact with any one person in the dining area that was trying to get his assistance - so I gave it 2.5 stars - it wasn't bad but it was not worth going a second time. I am more interested in going places that scream "come back, come back, we want to earn you business daily!!!"

    (2)
  • Taylor A.

    How on earth did a burger, fries, and Coke cost me $22? That's what I asked myself when I left. Not that anything was bad, but the cost is excessive in my opinion. I had the fig and goat cheese burger. Cooked very well and the goat cheese and onions were nice, but I didn't get any of the fig jam flavor at all. Fries were decent, but having to pay extra for every sauce is ridiculous in my opinion. You should at least get a couple with every fry order. I sat at the bar, and the bartender was fine. Pretty good food, but for the price I'll look elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Lurine F.

    Let's talk about food! I have been wanting a burger for some time now! It's always a tough call when you have so many options yeah burger is nestled in the trendy virgina highlands district in ATL. Te food was very fresh and well cooked! Although I couldn't finish all my food, it was really good! Coupled with excellent customer service!!! The bar tender was great in explaining what the menu was and what it had on it. I are the traditional yeah burger. It was not greasy or anything just fresh good food. Very trendy and kid friendly.

    (4)
  • Casey C.

    Went here with my husband last week. He got a bison burger, while I stuck with the original beef patty. The burgers were very, very good, but I feel that the highlight of my meal was the side of brussels sprouts we got! They were DELICIOUS! It tasted like they were baked in olive oil and they came with some goat cheese as well. It was a bit pricy for a burger, but I feel like you get what you pay for. They use local, high quality ingredients that are more nutritious than the cheap stuff. Love it!

    (5)
  • Freddie S.

    Tasteless burgers; soggy fries. If you want a good burger in VA-HI try Georges-- cheaper and WAY better.

    (1)
  • Angie P.

    I can't say enough good things about YEAH! Burger! Yes, they're quite pricey, but the experience & the taste of the food evens it out. I met some family here on a busy Saturday afternoon. Pros: - Yummy food - Choices of food & toppings - Music - Friendly employees - Quick service - Branding - Decor Cons: - Parking (although their lot is free, it's small) - Seating I had the grass-fed beef burger (no bun) with arugula, pickles, ketchup & mustard. And thanks to their yelp check-in offer, I got fried pickles FOR FREE. Wooo! There are not enough adjectives to explain how good my food was. I didn't have that "sick" feeling afterwards (you know, the feeling you get after fast-food & fried foods?). And the music playing overhead...so awesome! I knew all the songs & they were a mixture of hip-hop, pop, soul, etc. Overall, I am very pleased & will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Jarrod H.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE!!! Between their "Sandwich of the month" and their milkshakes, I always leave feeling like a greedy pig! This is our usual daddy - daughter date restaurant (she loves it as well!). With locally grown organic meat and produce, you can't find a better, healthier burger. But back to the shakes! GOODNESS GRACIOUS SAKES ALIVE!! I amstarting to feel like a junky needing a fix just thinking about them!

    (5)
  • Keo S.

    We have been coming here since we moved to the area 2 years ago. Absolutely love the food and service. I'm slightly skeptical given that they are moving to a franchise model very soon and completely did away with the 50 cent wing special that they use to have on Weds. Let's see how it goes - we love coming for the burgers, fries, and brussel sprouts so we'll keep you posted on our weekly visits. :)

    (4)
  • Joshua G.

    I love this place but one by one the things I love are disappearing. Now 50 cent wing night is gone.

    (4)
  • Linda A.

    I'm sorry I have no idea why people like this place!! Please save your money 1burger with sauce and 1side time was $17 ridiculous. The food is horrible. The entire burger is all this big dry bun that has no flavor to it and the fries and onion rings are disgusting!! Please save your money and go to village burger in dunwoody or even burger fi it was so gross I want my money and calories back!!!

    (1)
  • Kev E.

    I'll be back!!!!!!! Food is tasty & light but filling. Drinks are wonderful. The outdoor patio is nice on a breezy day. I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Gerald N.

    My wife and I visited this spot for the first time today and we where both very impressed. The service was wonderful, staff was friendly, and it was a cool environment. I ordered the American burger which was pretty standard, and my wife had the Yeah burger on wheat bread. We also ordered the truffle Parmesan fries which where amazing. We both really enjoyed our meals so I really don't have anything negative to say about the food. A bit pricey for a burger joint but it's worth it.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Followed the reviews to YEAH burger. I ordered the Fig and Goat cheese burger and a 50/50 of onion rings and sweet potato fries to go. The burger was a mess as most of the goat cheese was on the side of the burger. After moving the goat cheese around, the sandwich tasted good. I really liked the fig spread. This sandwich was served with two patties which was a little overkill. I also felt that the burgers were more undercooked than advertised. I would rate the burger 4 stars. The onion rings were good. The sweet potato fries were terrible. They were limp and soggy. I'm not sure if this is their style but the texture reminded me of spaghetti. I would rate the fries less than a star.

    (3)
  • Mary W.

    Always clean!! Service is great. I try a different menu item every visit and have never been disappointed. I wish the parking was more plentiful. Nevertheless I will continue to return.

    (5)
  • Margaret T.

    Overpriced and under satisfying. Bison burger PLU$ pepper jack PLU$ onion rings PLU$ mushroom PLU$ Yeah! sauce PLU$ drink = $17.24. Organic, but lacking flavor. Beef burger (comes in double-stack) plu$ pepper jack A :D :D the free stuff = $9.71.

    (2)
  • Tom F.

    This was hamburger heaven, the wheat buns are great, the onion rings too. This is what a family and pet friendly place should be.

    (5)
  • Qian L.

    Yeah! Burger!!! One of the best burgers I have ever had. The grass fed beef really makes a difference. I order just about the same thing every time I go. You can customize your burger which is great for people who like to put all kinds of toppings on their burger. The beef burger with the whole wheat bun with grilled mushroom, onions, lettuce, tomato and yeah sauce. Also the burger comes with two patties. I am really addicted to the Yeah Sauce, not really sure what is in it but it is amazing on everything. One of my favorite sides to order is the fried pickles (i know it sounds weird!! but it is really good!!) The service is good and the staff is very friendly. I have been a couple of times when the line was out of the door but the line moves surprisingly fast. There are plenty of seating but the Virginia Highland location doesn't have enough parking.

    (5)
  • Kim A.

    FOOD = good real food. I'm a fan of the concept (local burgers), but my wallet cringes every time I order. I do stack up the points on the Yeah! loyalty card... Normally I order (something of the following, if not all of it): + Brussel Sprouts + Iced Tea + California Love (w/ a fried egg) + Fried Pickles The brussel sprouts can vary due to the season/time of the year. At times, the sprouts can be huge while other times they are a bit smaller. Unfortunately, that isn't something that can be controlled. There was a period of time they came out a tad too crispy, but looks like they are back on track. The same goes for the fried pickles... The CA Love is always a great choice. It always has the same consistency whether ordering at VaHi or the Westside. I've also eaten other items: fish sandwich (okay - probably would suggest something else as I recall it being a tad too dry), fried chicken w/ buffalo sauce (worth every penny), and various "items of the month." The above foods are just my classic staple items I typically order time and time again. They have a line for tipping, so I would suggest you tip since they typically clean up after you/for you. Speaking of tips... A FRIENDLY TIP - don't walk away from your food, if it is half eaten and you plan on eating it/taking it to go... I stepped away to refill drinks, and my friend was placing a to-go order. It was starting to get busier, and the bus boy grabbed my whole order of Brussel sprouts and tossed them out. Not his fault, as I know my other stuff was completely cleaned off my plate, but a tip for my fellow Yelpers! Don't make the same mistake I made. All-in-all, you can't go wrong here.

    (5)
  • Cindy L.

    This was my second location for Yeah! Burger (first one was the one on Howell Mill). My first experience was almost too good. I was still thinking about it for days after. Then I came to this location because I was closer to this location, but for some reason it didn't taste the same. It was still good but my first time was amazing at the other location. It wasn't the same. I don't know why. I ordered the same thing: bison burger (rare), all the toppings I can think of that would be delicious on a burger, added their yeah! sauce and roasted garlic aioli, with a side of truffle parmesan fries. I felt a little disappointed. Maybe they didn't make the bison patty rare (it's juicier that way). Something was off that night. This was also the night my family tried it for the first time. I couldn't stop talking about it after my first visit at the other location so I had finally convinced them to go with me on my second visit. I felt like I was let down and I let them down.

    (3)
  • Heather J.

    Good food, nice atmosphere, excellent customer service. The pickles and onion rings here are delicious! It's a little on the pricy side but worth it for the quality of food.

    (5)
  • Haley L.

    Decided to come here on our way to Atlanta Botanicals Garden since they offer a vegan burger. The portion sizes are still a bit small for the price, but the burger was quite good. I got tomato, lettuce, avocado, and cucumbers on it with the Yeah! sauce. Very tasty. We got 50/50 sweet potato and onion rings which were also very good. Also was excited to see that had Creature Comforts on tap as we just served their beer at our wedding. My only complaint is that they should more clearly label vegan items on their menu. My husband got the veggie dog which says it is a vegan hot dog, but doesn't really explain if the bun is vegan. It appeared to be brushed with butter. Also he ordered shiitake mushroom and sauteed mushroom, and it seemed both were sauteed in butter. The menu doesn't really denote whether these are safe for vegans or not. Also the onion rings did not say whether vegan or not. Which is a bit frustrating since they could be coated in an egg wash or buttermilk before fried. Our cashier was new so we felt bad bombarding him with questions since he was unfamiliar with the menu. Anyways, if they could update their menu to more clearly label all items that are safe for vegans that would be great! Aside from that, we enjoyed our food.

    (4)
  • Samantha G.

    I went here because I love a good burger. This place catches my eye every time I take my kids for yogurt at the yoglimogli across the street. So I finally decided to take my family there. 1st we placed our order. When the bill came to $68.88 for 4 people I figured I was in for a treat. But I was wrong wrong wrong. The burgers were cooked wrong and merely sub par. I wasn't thrilled to say the least. Yeah Burger is not on the top of my list of burger joints. I have had burgers at steak and shake.

    (3)
  • Whitney H.

    Really great food, that garlic dipping sauce is so fantastic that I wish they sold it. I really wish it wasn't as expensive. I went there last week for just a burger and fries with something to drink ....$18- that's too much guys.

    (4)
  • Joe C.

    Hey, you know how I'm coming to Atlanta for my niece's wedding? Weren't you telling me about a burger place you thought my wife would like? Yeah! I mean, you remember she needs to eat gluten free, so they would need to have a good bun option, one good enough that it might not be obviously gluten free? Yeah! Will we have several patty choices, from beef to bison, ground turkey, veggie, or chicken breast? Yeah! And didn't you also say something about onion rings? I mean I've never even SEEN gluten free onion rings before. Yeah! And can you also get a reasonably-priced beer or even a specialty cocktail? Yeah! What's that place called again??? . . . Our order was taken by "Nicholas". After our million questions, he never grumbled, and said he was GLAD we came after the lunch rush (which we had planned for) so he would have time to answer all of them. I got the bison on regular bun, and wife got the beef on gluten-free. Both were juicy, not greasy. Home run 1: The onion rings. Wife hadn't had any in years, due to not finding any gluten free options. Pretty much we were there just for them, and they delivered. Didn't mess with the fries. If the rings were good enough, that was all we wanted. And they were. Home run 2: Plain old vanilla shake. Wife says "just how I like it", and if she's happy, I'm happy. Home run 3: Sustainability, organic, near-zero waste, composting, etc. etc. Well, except the no water urinal (sorry Phillip). C'mon! I'm not an astronaut! Miss: Bacon Jam. I didn't get it. Was expecting something different, not a cold/wet clump of diced bacon that wanted to get caught in my teeth. Guess I'm just a purist and prefer bacon strips. Wouldn't get that bit again. Cute place in a cute 'hood. We timed it to miss the rush, only tried a few items, and wouldn't make a habit of $10 burgers (prices are right there on the menu, folks, so not sure I get those who ordered and still complained). But your GF onion rings are the real deal, your shake was outstanding, and... You had Dr. Pepper alongside your Coke fountain drinks, and not that educational poser Mr. Pibb like most other places, which again made my wife happy. So, Yeah! Four stars from us!

    (4)
  • Tamara Q.

    Always great food. Always great service. They also have lots yummy healthy options and I really love that they have lots of sauce/spread options.

    (4)
  • Paul S.

    Everyone kept telling me to go eat at yeah burger, saying it would be better than farm burger. Honestly, they're pretty comparable. This grass fed burger was a tad less greasier than farm's so it was a huge plus. Don't forget to try their sweet potato fries as well!

    (4)
  • Laura B.

    This place rocks!!!!! I don't eat gluten and the options here were awesome. If I lived in ATL I'd go here often!

    (5)
  • Matthew M.

    Wanted a decent burger and this place was pretty close by. My fiance and I ordered a burger, a dog, and some truffle parm fries. The burger is what truly let us down. The bun-to-burger ratio was the problem. The bun was good but too big. The dog and fries were both pretty good. The craft burger space is definitely becoming pretty tight. There are a lot of other places out there to try.

    (3)
  • Brandon P.

    Good burgers. Triple B was a good burger. Sweet from the bacon jam. Food is very fresh!

    (4)
  • Dez W.

    This is a dooooope burger spot. Everything is organic and fresh so I really don't feel too bad about eating it. I was here yesterday and I'm back again today lol check in for a free side of their amazing fries. It's quite a pricy place but my girl friend loves to spend money. Overall it's a great place to grab abhurger without all the processed Bs you get from burger King. Sorry park bar I have a new home.

    (4)
  • Adrianna M.

    The pinnacle of burger joints. It doesn't exclude those with gluten restrictions or vegans/vegetarians while still offering plenty of options for the standard carnivore. As someone with Celiac Disease, I really appreciate their dedication to keeping certain areas gluten free to avoid cross contamination. As someone who chooses to eat vegetarian, I really appreciate their being a gluten free/veggie option available for me. I don't always expect that kind of variety but it's certainly enjoyed when available! I haven't had onion rings in about 3 years because of my disease so it was awesome to get that as a treat. I wish there was a location in Indiana!

    (5)
  • Vijay D.

    What type of burger do you want? What type of cheese? What type of bun? What sauce or sauces? What toppings? Any sides? Anything to drink? All these questions are decisions you have to make, and no matter what decisions you make, the food will be cooked properly and will be devoured quickly. Their drinks are unbelievable, whether alcoholic or non-alcoholic. I think they hit spot at every level. Eat here and be merry.

    (5)
  • Mona D.

    I have always enjoyed going to YEAH! Burger when I visit my brother in Atlanta from Seattle. On Sunday 7/27/14 however was not the case. We both got SEVERE FOOD POISONING as a result of eating there Sunday afternoon. It as awful and lasted about 24 hours. We each had an All-American burger and shared the truffle fries. We were there with his 9 month old son and fed him some of the burger but not the fires and luckily my nephew did not get sick. So it must have been the fries. I love this place and the sustainable mission and I'm sorry to say we had a terrible experience and will never go back.

    (1)
  • Mel B.

    Big Big fan of Yeah Burger. I really think they do a good job. I saw that they sell wings now and my friend is a big wing nut. But, given that this was his first time here, I advised that he get a burger and he got the Bison. Though their wings might be good, I adhere to a philosophy of sticking with what got you there. In other words, I don't order fish at hamburger joints or steak at seafood places. Only complaint for my visit last night......sat at the big communal table at the front and there was a burnt smell wafting from the kitchen. Not grilling but flat out burnt smell. Need to check the exhaust or something. Keep up the good work Yeah Burger!

    (4)
  • Kenya R.

    Marked wrong thing. Price is $11-20 per person. Food is good, but they charge for to go orders....just an FYI

    (4)
  • Nate R.

    The food at Yeah Burger is fresh, delectable, and tasty. I used to live virtually across the street from the place at the time it opened, so I would go quite frequently with friends or to just get takeout. Lately, my opinion has soured. First, they abruptly stopped accepting any kind of discounts. I used to get a 20% discount with a local gym membership. This made me realize how EXPENSIVE this place actually is. I would get my usual -- a turkey burger with several different toppings. And it would be like $9. I realize it's gluten free/grass fed/fresh/locally sourced, etc.. but I feel like most places... a combo is less than that. Second, the wait times BEFORE and AFTER you order have gotten increasingly out of wack. Back in the day, you could hop over to Yeah Burger and be back in 15 mins with a burger. Now, there seems to be massive lines at ALL times. The thing that gets me is that I have had to wait upwards of 20-25 minutes AFTER I order for a "to-go" order. Anyone with a grill realizes that that a burger takes no more than 10 minutes to cook. That's part of the allure of a hamburger place... FAST service. They seem to be missing that here. Maybe it just takes them a while to process all the orders... Not sure. Third, I love kids and realize they have every right to be in a restaurant. But be warned that Yeah Burger is always buzzing with frenzied families and their kids. I assume it's because there are not TOO many kid-friendly places in Virginia-Highland. This element kind of makes eating at Yeah Burger less than a zen experience for twenty-somethings and older folks. For all these above reasons, I am there once in a blue moon now. So in conclusion.. the food is AWESOME and fresh. The prices and atmosphere... Not so much. Just know what you are getting into when you try Yeah Burger.

    (3)
  • Stephie Z.

    Now that they have stopped giving a free side with check in I've realized why all you people think Yeah! Burger is expensive. It's because it is fucking expensive. It doesn't help that one of my 5 favorite sides in the world is here and is priced at $7, which is almost as much as my burger costs. Said side is the crispy brussels sprouts with goat cheese. It is delicious and now that it is available year round vs seasonally like it used to be my pocketbook (purse to you people who aren't from the 50s) is screaming for help which leads me to forgo Yeah! Burger more often than not. To be completely honest I love George's turkey burger down the way and go there more, but I get sad when I can't get fresh jalapenos on my burger. They only carry pickled. My typical burger from Y!B is turkey, fresh jalapenos, sliced onions, and cheddar cheese on a whole wheat bun. Speaking of whole wheat, I wish George's had this option as well. Then again their prices wouldn't be as reasonable. I've tried the California love turkey burger once, but wasn't a fan of that configuration. My typical burger rings in at $7.50 which makes eating only a burger at Yeah!Burger more feasible. Yada yada yada. I like Yeah!Burger, love their brussels sprouts (but can't always afford them), love the fresh jalapeno and whole wheat bun options, and like that they have off street parking. I wish they would come down on the brussels sprouts price... in case that wasn't clear above;)

    (4)
  • Mike T.

    Best burgers in town, hands down. And many of their ingredients are one or a combination of: organic, gluten free, vegan, hydroponic, and local. It's a paradise for conscious eaters. The price for a burger and side is about $15 with tax, but sooo worth it, especially if you get their loyalty card, which gives you basically 10% back! Also, they're blended shakes are pretty awesome. Try their burger/shake/side of the month for something new if you become a regular like me!

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    This is long overdue.. I have been doing to this Yeah Burger location for well over a year now. I generally get the turkey burger with either the napa cole slaw or sweet potato fries. I can honestly say that I have never had a bad experience going to this Yeah Burger! I generally sit at the bar, and the bartenders are always attentive and engaging in conversation. I don't think I need to go into extreme details, just always a solid meal with attentive service at an affordable price.

    (5)
  • Erin G.

    What I ate: Veggie burger Visit date: August 17, 2012 First time? No. Yeah burger makes me say YEAAAA, YEAAAA, na na na na... Hold up. Who said a veggie burger couldn't be tastier than a meat burger? Yeah burger done did it right. I actually like the veggie burger much more than their meat burger. The patty is four ounces of South Carolina organic Sea Island red peas and yummy spice combos. I had it on a whole wheat bun (a lil sweet) with jalapenos (a lil spicy), grilled onions (a lot awesome), and sauteed mushrooms (mmm fungus!). I could only eat half at this sitting. I had the other half during our car ride to Savannah. Twas still tasty cold.

    (4)
  • Loren B.

    What makes YEAH burger amazing is that they used LOCAL & ORGANIC INGREDIENTS and GRASS FED MEATS. Nitrate free bacon, the works!! They have so many different toppigns to choose from avocado to bacon jam or fig jam! Hopefully other places will follow down the organic path. I absolutely LOVE their oreo milkshake, it's the best I've ever had. Lively enviroment on the inside with the decor and music. Warning: It's packed on a Saturday night. Enjoy!!

    (4)
  • Patrick C.

    I have been twice to the other location and it was REALLY good, but this is the first time I've been to this location. The only reason I gave it 3 stars instead of 2 was because the other location was much better so I was trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. But for $30 for 2 people it was not that good. It wasn't horrible but wasn't much better than Hardee's, which is way cheaper.

    (3)
  • Michelle L.

    Not only can Yeah! Burger make downright delicious burger listed on its menu, it also offers a wide variety of ingredients to make your own perfect burger. I had the bison burger, which was juicy and full of flavor. My friend enjoyed her grass-fed beef burger but had to take a couple of bites off mine. Oh and Yeah! Sauce is fantastic as well! Don't forget to order a side of fifty fifty - half french fries and onion rings. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Susan M.

    My 5-year-old nephew visited for a weekend and when he got home he said his favorite thing about Atlanta was Yeah! Burger. Either I'm a terrible hostess or Yeah! Burger has amazing hot dog buns swimming in ketchup (not on the menu). Obviously it is the latter. From an adult's perspective: I love this place so much. They make grass-fed beef affordable and accessible. And they recently changed their sweet potato fries to be skinnier and crispier - much better than the old wedges!

    (5)
  • Dan G.

    Not much more to say than what has been said below. The burgers are delicious, they have the best gluten free buns of anyplace that we have tried them and my kids are treated well and love the food. Yay yeah! burger.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good. I like this place. I went there for the first time yesterday, having spent some time at some of the other local burger places (Farm Burger, and the recently departed Wonderful World of Burgers). Yeah Burger is different, because they serve larger size burgers than the small ones at the other places. For lunch, it's a bit much, but the veggie burger was outstanding. My wife liked hers, too. They've got plenty of toppings for the burgers, some of which are free! and some of which cost. The service is pretty prompt, and the guy who helped us was, well, exuberant. There is plenty of seating, though in the afternoon half of the outdoor seating gets pretty strong sun. They'd do well to install an awning or something. One issue is the cost. I'm not sure it's worth the price. For two adults and one kids menu (we got two veggie burgers, one soda, one side of fries, and the kids menu), it was about $26, which seems like a lot.

    (3)
  • A L S.

    With fresh meats and veges this is a good choice for upper scale burgers. Many different options for dressings. Vegan burgers. Expensive but had a good experience here. Don't recommend the bacon jam. It's just bacon reduced with molasses. So what. The bison burger was very good. But for the overall pricing, I think Farm Burger is a better deal.

    (2)
  • Sydney K.

    Good food that's fairly priced and a fun atmosphere make me a fan of this establishment. I had the chicken without a bun with goat cheese, onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and sprouts, and my fiance had his version of the Triple B (he forgot to order it by name) without a bun. We split some onion rings and fried pickles, both of which were crispy without being greasy or too heavy. I especially like the Check-in offer they had for a free side with the purchase of an entree. My chicken was cooked through and the goat cheese helping seemed pretty generous, which was nice, though $1 can still be a bit much if you're on a budget. I liked the no bun option, the patty came on a couple large leaves of lettuce. The toppings and lettuce were all fresh and appeared to be clean. The buffalo was good too, though I didn't try much of it. I also had a white sangria which was yummy, but the fizz was a bit surprising as usually the sangria I have isn't fizzy. Still, it served its purpose well. As far as atmosphere, it was great to sit out on the patio for dinner. We waited about 5 minutes for people to start leaving their tables, but I don't think that was an issue. The food came out in under 15 minutes, probably closer to 10, which was also a huge plus since it was a bit busy. The ordering process can be a bit much though since the cashiers taking the order are super quick (though accurate), so be sure you know what you want before you reach the front of the line. Overall, fun place, good food, and a decent price. 4 stars, I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Wali G.

    Good burger and nice place to hang out, but not terribly remarkable. But be careful of the beer recommendations. Granted I was talking with the cashier, but she was the one taking my order and asked me what I liked. I said something brown and malty, not too hoppy and not too much alcohol. She recommended the Naked Pig. :-/ Maybe she heard "give me the antonym of....." Then she recommended it to my buddy who was next in line. Although the onion rings and roasted brussel sprouts with chèvre were pretty good, overall, I was underwhelmed.

    (2)
  • Robert T.

    I ll FLIP out on FLIP anytime and take a YEAH Burger. Consistently providing good quality food at somewhat reasonable prices (if you go there on payday you don't feel like you are spending so much!) The order taker is always friendly and helpful, and the server always brings your food with a smile on their face. I have tried Salads, Hot Dogs, and Hamburgers and have not been disappointed in any of them. The Onion Rings/French Fries combo lacks an abundance of Onion Rings, and those can be a little bland also, but all in all a good find in the Virginia Highlands area.

    (4)
  • H B.

    This place is the bee's knees! Don't let the name fool you, they have the most delicious salads and mixed drinks. I have sat for hours and hours at the bar and have come across nothing but friendly staff. Occasionally they will be busy and have to focus...but still incredibly polite and helpful. Their weekly specials (this week was taco Tuesday's and wing Wednesday's...yes, I attended both this week) are SO good. In simple words - they do good food. ALCOHOL: I wish I could remember my favorite bartenders name (he's the Tuesday and Wednesday night guy..been there forever) - he makes the most amazing agave margaritas and mojitos (don't worry, I cycle to yeah! burger when I'm drinking - don't drink and drive). Also, they are almost always giving a percentage of profits to a charity. Example..Monday 5/27/13 they are giving 10% to LifeLine Animal Project. GREAT organization. Keep up the good work Yeah! Burger

    (5)
  • Eartha W.

    I head to this burger joint often, and it's a pretty cool place. The food is high quality and pretty tasty. The business has gone through some adjustments over the past 2 or more years that we've been going there. There was definitely a period in there where the burgers - we like the bison - seemed to change in weight, which was a disappointment. But, they made a comeback! For a while, they had a vegetarian burger, but not a vegan burger without animal products. They issued surveys via email and this has been addressed with a new vegan burger option, which is great (I think this shows they care about the customer). Previously, there was only the occasional portobello when it was the current special. Since we began heading here for the occasional meal, a number of the toppings went "premium," and there are $1.00 costs for each, which can really add up. This seems a bit ridiculous, and I hate to be nickle-and-dimed, even for sauces or a side of sauce. Relish/BBQ sauce should not be $0.50. And, I'm sorry, but a $1.00 each is too much to pay for jalapenos, cucumbers, and banana peppers. Given that the price has gone up for burgers here during my time as a patron, I don't see why they wouldn't consider adding the cost of toppings into the burger, and reserving the premium costs for items that can be more easily explained. I don't mind paying $1.00 for items such as mushrooms or chili, for example, and I may even splurge on $1.50 for a bit of avocado every now and then. Finally, this location sometimes has trouble getting orders right. This is especially the case when several people in my party order the same toppings, sides or sauces. I have a feeling this is an issue with their software, because most of the folks at the front seem very conscientious. Anyway, I would recommend checking your order before leaving or digging in. These folks take every step to "make it right" if there is an issue, which I appreciate. Altogether, I think there are some areas where this establishment could improve, but: 1)The food is high quality. 2) The service is usually very good. 3) This location is much better, in my opinion, than the Howell Mill Rd. Location.

    (4)
  • Erika G.

    Five star Cobb salad. Natural chicken and nitrate free bacon are a huge plus. And there is a healthy portion of avocado!!!

    (5)
  • Jill S.

    Yeah Burger! Should be called Yeah Buffalo Chicken sandwich! My first visit to this local favorite went pretty well. Although I didn't have a burger, the spicy buffalo chicken sandwich with wheat bun didn't disappoint. Not much to the decor of the spot, but it's burgers and fries, not much decor is needed. I will definitely go back and make up my own angus burger...when I fall off the fitness wagon again in 2 months.

    (4)
  • Ian R.

    It's actually my favorite burger! Since i try to limit my red meat intake - Every time I eat a burger someplace else I regret not coming here instead!! This is where I go when I want a delicious burger!

    (5)
  • Gabe S.

    No burger. I've been in food service and I understand how sucky it is when three people show up a half hour before close. However, when I got there at 9:30 and ordered at the bar (because the other order area was already closed) the server - and I stress the term server - gave me 'tude and an eye roll when I said I was staying and I would rather sit outside. "But then I'll have to BRING it to you!" What? Aren't you a SERVER at a still-open restaurant? Bringing me food is literally the only thing about your job. Then her equally whiny partner in crime came out to tell me and the other gentleman waiting that the ice cream was shut down for the night so we couldn't have our shakes. Then they both acted as if taking the shakes off our bill was executing their first born. "Can I get something else to drink?" Eye roll hands me plastic cup and tells me a fountain soda is free because they don't want to ring anything else up. At about this time the third customer came out of the bathroom and asked for a sink to wash his hands. They gave him so much whine about whether he could use a sink and he tried to explain that the sink in the men's room was out of order. Then they whined some more, and I tried to diffuse the situation by joking that he was "so high maintenance" and then he kind of cracked and yelled "i just want to wash my hands after touching my dick dude!" Then they told him to use the ladies room. I sat at the bar with the other two parties because I felt bad for the busboy who was clearly the only one actually working as the two tweens gossiped behind the bar. At exactly 10:05 the eyeroll twins shut the tv off - which all of us were watching, since we were forced to sit at the bar - and leave. Just out the door with four people still inhabiting a now empty dining room. Gurl, I know you are getting paid till at least 10:30 so maybe you should work for it and help the poor sap busboy clean up? As for the food, the bbb burger was lackluster and cooked medium well instead of med rare as requested. Also, and most importantly for other yelpers, my supposedly gluten free meal made me horribly gluten-ill by the time I got home. I chose this place because it obviously had a mind toward the gluten-intolerant. I should have gone someplace worth getting sick for.

    (1)
  • Ryan R.

    Very similar to Farm Burger in terms of quality. I went late on a Saturday night and was served quickly; they weren't too busy, either.

    (4)
  • Necota S.

    My wife and mom love this place; so do i. The burgers are tasty, the fries (or onion rings) or hot and crispy, the beer (PBR pitcher for $5) is cold and the people watching is a plenty. The place is pseudo self serve, but the staff is friendly, laid back and helpful. This is also a good place to people watch if on the patio. I also dig the fact that they post on a board the sourcing of local products (food and beer). Bon a petit.

    (4)
  • Sarah D.

    I always love going to this Yeah Burger for lunch. Everyone is always very friendly, the orders are filled accurately and quickly, even during the lunch rush. Also, the food is great!

    (5)
  • Brendan K.

    This is my go-to burger place in Atlanta. Wonderful, local ingredients. Delicious food. Nice environment. In addition to loving the burgers, the roasted Brussels sprouts with goat cheese are phenomenal ... even your kids will love them.

    (5)
  • Kelsey F.

    I think YEAH burger is just great. Though I think there are better burgers to be had in Atlanta, the whole experience here is enough for me to give it 4 stars. They are natural, organic, and gluten free in addition to being delicious! You can get basically any type of burger, hot dog or chicken sandwich that your heart (stomach) desires. They have a few suggested burgers but it is mostly a building your own burger place. The buns are H&F bread so they are superb. I think the fries and onion rings are both good and there are gluten free options for both. I'm not the biggest fan of the sweet potato fries because I don't like them with cinnamon sugar on top. The meals are served on really cute metal trays too. YEAH burger has an excellent social media presence as well. The easiest way to keep up with their daily deals is through facebook updates. They also do several concert ticket giveaways via their facebook page. A friend of mine won two really great tickets to the Bon Iver concert just by entering on their facebook page.

    (4)
  • Steph B.

    Stopped into Yeah Burger last night as we were in town and the reviews and photos looked good. I wasn't too impressed with the flavor it is definitely not worth the price. My husband and I got a well done bacon cheeseburger to split and each had a side of fries and shared an order of onion rings. The side of fries were huge we could have also split an order of fries as we ended up taking some home and the fries were great - my husband isn't a fan of the boardwalk style so he didn't love them as much. Neither of us cared for the onion rings - the texture was good but they had no flavor (pretty much tasted like flour) and the breading fell off the onion as soon as you picked it up. It could've been better if it came with a dipping sauce. Burger was also pretty flavorless. I had high expectations based on reviews and to pay $10.50 just for the burger (7.99 plus 1 for cheese and 1.50 for bacon) it was over priced. We expected to pay more in the city but expect the quality to match the price. I get that it's natural/organic etc so we're going to pay more but the burgers taste just didn't say 10.50 to me. I'd go for the fries again and would give the hot dog a chance, the order at cashier and quick delivery of food earns points for us.

    (3)
  • Try O.

    Food here is good. We ate here a few weeks ago. We walked out of the restaurant down the street, Cafe 640, and decided to give this place a try as we walked right passed it. Glad we did. We all liked our food and the service was good too. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Max S.

    Not bad but too expensive for what it is. Better off getting a Whopper

    (2)
  • Steven S.

    Great place; I love that Atlanta has some of the best natural/organic burger joints I've ever been to. Still, nothing beats Farmburger in Buckhead, but Yeah! Burger came very close. Once again, fresh ingredients, grass-fed beef & an awesome whole wheat bun along with hand-cut french fries. Nothing more to say, really, other than a great place for an excellent burger. Keep in mind, this is for the simple person that appreciates the patty vs the crap they put on top (ie The Vortex). Their "green" policies are also nice to see & they take pride in this by tossing your food for you. Stop in today!

    (4)
  • Adam S.

    Have to update this review based on a second visit. This place is just so much better than other burger places. I love the all-natural take on things, and it extends from the food to the cups (recycled plastic) to the soda (natural) to the decor. They've really done just a stellar job in that regard. Our order was taken an the bar, and we sat outside as this allowed for a little people watching. The food came out at a decent speed, and was absolutely delicious. I got the California Love (turkey burger), and it was by far the best seasoned burger I've had. The toppings were excellent as well, and the bun was great. The fries on the side were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside--yum. I've always experienced good service here, and nothing to complain about this time. YEAH has awesome burgers and is definitely worth a visit in Atlanta.

    (5)
  • Naomi M.

    Yeah! Burger has ruined my taste buds for all other burgers joints in Atlanta! I gave up eating beef well over 4 years ago, and had tried turkey burgers from other burger restaurants in town (Farm Burger/Fatburger/Smash Burger), but nothing ever tasted right. I was used to seeing the YB whenever I ate at Murphy's (located directly across the street), but had never ventured out. Until one day I bit the bullet and went in. OMG - that was THE BEST decision I could have ever made in life! Some turkey burgers tend to be mushy and can leave an after taste - not YB! Their turkey burgers are ALWAYS fresh, moist and well seasoned! I'm a huge fan of the California Love burger mostly because there's avocado on it. What's more yummier!!!??? Every time I have a friend/s in town, I always make a point to introduce them to YB - and without fail ... they become believers! Anytime they come back, they make a point to return on their own! SCORE!!!! Granted, $8.00+ is a bit pricey for a burger, but it's so worth it. If you visit with a friend/s - share a side of onion rings or fries to save some money. Otherwise it can get costly. Signing up for their KEEPING IT REAL loyalty card helps out TREMENDOUSLY! With each visit, you earn a point for every dollar you spend. Plus you get a reward on your birthday!

    (5)
  • J W.

    Great food, great staff. Im not a huge pusher for organic only, but if organic, grass fed and local equal this kind of food, sign me up!

    (5)
  • Mustafa A.

    they food is really good but the best thing about the establishment was its service and environment. The only con is the wait to be seated sometimes because of the crowd

    (4)
  • Beth H.

    Visited on a super busy Friday night. Loud, delicious, awesome. Not a place for a quiet date, but the food is excellent and the atmosphere is energetic.

    (3)
  • Ariella S.

    Great concept for a burger joint-- sustainable meat (huge plus) and organic, non-run-of-the-mill toppings. I'm a huge fan. My favorite is the "Triple B". It's a grass-fed bison burger topped with their bacon jam, organic blue cheese crumbles, and grilled onions. I opt for it wrapped in their butter lettuce to lighten it up a bit. With a side of their sweet potato fries, seriously there are few things better. The outdoor seating with space heaters make this place the perfect lunch or dinner stop with a view of the Highlands. Great location and great burgers, one of go-tos.

    (4)
  • Nirali D.

    Favorite burger place in Atlanta. Every time I am in the area, I have to go to Yeah Burger. Their turkey burger can't be beat and their fries are amazing. I have also tried their agave margarita and two thumbs way up. I have tried another organic burger chain near my work and unfortunately, it doesn't compare to my beloved Yeah Burger.

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Feel so light after slammin the double stack all beef patties with side of fries and vanilla milkshake. Yeah burger is tops in atlanta. I'm from Los Angeles and I miss the days of IN N OUT burger which is the best in my opinion...before i came HERE!!! Yeah to yeah burger. Love this place. Gluten friendly and the healthy choice. Employees are very friendly. Been to both locations but the highland ave location is better neighborhood vibe in terms of its surroundings. Parking sux tho. That's the only problem. The lot is tiny. Try to find street parking if you can. Although a bit pricey...the feelings of no bloating and no stomach aches are all well worth the price afterwards...whoever gives yea burger less than four stars is only hating because theyre cheap! Enjoy! Salud!

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    I like the set up of ordering then sitting down to eat. The young lady at the register was very nice and friendly. I love the unique beer selections. I also enjoyed the general atmosphere and warmth of the restaurant. I didn't like that any burger is just a burger, no fries on the side. I also didn't like the size of the small salad. I get it's a small salad but it can have more than 5 pieces of lettuce for the price. Overall, enjoyable but will not be ordering a small salad again :)

    (3)
  • Lee B.

    So a coworker referred me to try this spot out. Its pretty darn delicious. I got the typical yeah burger minus pickles added tomatoes with 50/50. For a bonus I even tried the cherry chessecake which was the flava of the month. Everything was slamming. Parking is scarce so be ready to do a few laps with your car unless your timing is perfect or its not so busy.

    (4)
  • Jess C.

    Yeah burger is amazing!!!!! Best greasy food ever!!!!! Everything on the menu is delicious.

    (5)
  • Kevin F.

    60 $ for three burgers and a cobb salad and a couple of sweet teas. Come on man! That burger wasn't even close to good as a burger I've had in NYC that was twice the size and paid less. Organic grass fed bullshit or not I ate my burger in no time and it was in no way worth the money. The burgers don't even come with fries. Get a grip! Yeah rip me a new one. So tired of getting ripped off by bullshit restaurants with poor service. Oh and on top of that I barely found a seat and had clear my own table. No Thanks!

    (2)
  • Chris Z.

    Good, but it's no Farm Burger. I've had the veggie burger, beef burger, and chicken breast. Not as much a fan of the beef - the patties are so thin and they double it up, kind of reminding me of McDonald's patties or something (don't get me wrong, these are obviously MUCH better quality and taste-wise), but I like a beefier (pun intended) patty. The wheat buns are amazing. The sides are good, not awesome - I've had the onion rings, fries, and sweet potato fries - I'd go for the onion rings. Definitely would return for a close and convenient neighborhood casual dinner and wine.

    (3)
  • Matthew H.

    I decided to test the waters in the meat department and ordered bison with a sleek slice of che-duh. This, my friends, is the secret code of simple, supreme greatness. My teeth were scarcely required in the consumption of the burger, as it turned to a buttery liquid upon contact with my mouth parts. The cheese acted as a nice, subtle compliment to the pink-in-the-middle patty. I have a chocolate milkshake in the works, and if it's anything like my burger, I may die of the goodnezz.

    (5)
  • Tracy T.

    AMAZING menu items but RIDICULOUS prices. Got my daughter a grilled cheese from the kids menu... $7.99!!! I though wow this is going to be an amazing grill cheese, but when it came to the table, nope it was just a plain ol' grilled cheese like you'd make at home. So, $38 for: 1 burger no bun, 1 milk shake, 1 kids grilled cheese, a small side salad, and a milk. It's like your wallet is being punished for making a healthy food choice. The food was very very good, but I felt taken advantage of by their prices. Also- the staff was very nice.

    (3)
  • Shikha K.

    Their service: impeccable. Their salads: delicious. Their onion rings: crunchy bits of heaven. Their sweet potato fries: remind me of why I love the south so much. Their milkshakes: amazing. Their veggie burgers (I'm vegetarian so I can't speak for the other burgers): perfection on a tray. My favorite burger joint in Atlanta. There are no complaints... I've been here over 20 times and never had anything less than a great experience.

    (5)
  • Hanna K.

    A night at YEAH! Burger is always a plus for me. They're one of a handful of places doing a fairly similar concept: organic, local variety; design your own or choose from one of the menu defined burgers. I'm someone who is overwhelmed by choice & likes for restaurants to do the work for me, so I always opt for the menu burgers, and have never been disappointed. Tonight I branched out a bit & went with the Southern Dog. It's a griddled, split dog, covered in a perfect amount of pimento cheese & "Alabama relish" (a mixture of something little bit spicy, pickley, peppery, and tomatoey). I was a little concerned there would be too much topping & I would be stuck fork & knifing my dog, but it came out with just the right amount. The bun was a large, toasted H&F roll that really completed the experience. Thumbs up for the dog. The sides are always great at YEAH! Burger, especially the fried pickles & onion rings. Tonight we added the crispy brussel sprouts to the mix and I have to say they may be one of my top 5 brussel sprouts ever. They come with a large dollop of goat cheese, and there are tons of crispy little leaves loose between the bigger bulbs. One thing about Yeah! Burger is the overwhelming feeling I get when inside. There are loud venues, like bars, where its natural and it doesn't bother me. Yeah! Burger always has loud music playing inside, lots of people yelling, and a noisy open kitchen. I know I'm kind of a baby about this kind of thing, so I'm sure it doesn't bother most people. Yeah! Burger has a large high-top communal table, a few bar stools, a handful of 2 & 4 tops inside & another handful outside. I wouldn't recommend coming with a bigger group than 4 & no matter what, be prepared to have to vulture around to get a table on the (much more peaceful) patio. Overall, I would give Farm Burger a .5 half star nod over Yeah! Burger in this very specific category of burgers. But like I started with, a night here is always a plus.

    (4)
  • May P.

    Very very good hot dog. It was great quality and had a spicy interesting flavor. I got the southern hot dog with an iced tea, which was delicious too. The place itself is clean and trendy with lots of light and magazines to read if you are by yourself. They also have all these different sauces you can try, which is cool.

    (4)
  • Erika S.

    The people and great and the food is really good, amazingly they have tons of gluten free options, but holy crap are they expensive! I just spent 42$ on burgers for lunch. I will not be going back. It's good but not 42$ good

    (3)
  • Adam D.

    Good, quality burgers yet overpriced. It rubs me raw that after paying $10+ for a burger the restaurant nickel and dimes the customer by charging $.54 for their "Yeah! sauce". Ridiculous. I'll stick with Farm Burger.

    (3)
  • Vanitha S.

    Oh yeah! YEAH! Burger continues to top my list as one of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta. I just love this place and the menu! It is so vegan, veggie, and GF friendly. It's no frills when you come here...just grab a menu, order at the counter and sit back and relax either on their fun patio (perfect for people watching) or inside. I've always loved the patio and it always seems nice and breezy even when hot outside. These guys have thought of everything...GF hamburger buns, organic ketchup on every table, GF sweet potato fries, 5 burger options (including one as veggie), a whole ton of toppings including pimento cheese, and oh sweet sweet delicious onion rings. Try the 50/50 that is optional GF or not, of french fries and onion rings. Wow. My chicken burger was tender and moist and I was very pleased. I ordered it without the bun so I could go completely wheat free and thought I'd miss out on the bun experience but realized it was absolutely fine! I love that this is on the menu and order-able (most places will give you a bun-less burger but these guys actually call it out the option!) I think there may be fried pickles on the menu which I have not seen in the first two times I've been. Next time I can't wait to try the fig and goat cheese burger! And in general I just can't wait to go back to this lovely friendly restaurant.

    (5)
  • Bill M.

    I frequent this place quite often. I was skeptic about the burger jam but man o man is it good. My week is not complete unless I go there. I usually hit this place by myself and sit at the bar. Jacob always remembers my order. I am in the business and this is my spot.

    (5)
  • Kam M.

    Went here last Saturday with family and friends. Very impressed with the burgers. I had the veggie burger my wife and daughter had the California Love and kids burgers. Non-greasy food that doesn't leave you feeling like you need a nap afterwards. The fried pickles were some of the best too. No complaints on the food. One issue is that seating can difficult when you have a larger party of people. You are asked to order your food and find a table afterwards. Good luck finding parking in the area as well.

    (4)
  • William M.

    Over priced, no burger is worth this much. Also they aren't nearly large enough. If I am paying that kind of money, I want to be full.

    (2)
  • Aurora A.

    The look of the place is nice. The food is wonderful. I have tried all of the different kinds of burgers that they offer: chicken, beef, bison, turkey, vegan & veggie. I have yet to be disappointed with this location anyways. Howell mill takes way too long to make your food. Anyways, I only wish that yeah burger made their chicken into a chicken patty rather than the chicken breast which does not fit within the bun. It makes it harder to maneuver your burger. The side items are great like the fried pickles, onion rings and french fries specially if ordered extra crispy. The service is friendly though some of the employees can be so shy that it's cute. Finally, their milkshakes are (pardon my language) panty dropping. I have tried the cookies and cream and i can't stop day dreaming about having it over and over again. It costs about $6 so it hurts to pay for it because it just kill your entire week of healthy eating but who cares because it's way too good to pass on. I would buy it even if it was $10. I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    Sometimes, when I play along with any of those Food Network shows, I wonder what would happen if you took a normal American food, hamburgers in this instance, and then used the best local and organic ingredients. Combine that with a great location and you'd have Yeah Burger. This Yeah Burger is located in the heart of Virginia Highlands, on the corner of Virginia and North Highland. We ate their last night and had a good meal. The parking at night was hard to come by. We found a spot next to the restaurant, but I saw a number of folks leave because more parking was not available. (That's going to be an issue any time you travel to VaHi at night on the weekends.) Inside, there's a hip sort of industrial interior you'd expect to find in LA. The line, when we went, was long and the bartender asked us if we'd like a drink in line. That helped greatly. You choose your bun, burger and toppings. Generally speaking, I thought that they had good choices, although it may be helpful to have a series of set choices for those of us who are more adventurous but not sure what Siracha goes with on a burger. (Perhaps that list is posted somewhere.) After ordering our burgers, we then had to find seating. Seating is limited. That seems to be true at every upscale burger-joint in Atlanta. We sat outside and the view at night is perfect. One of the better places to eat a burger in Atlanta. Virginia-Highlands crowds of young professionals were strolling the streets and the lighting from local businesses really added to a great people watching experience. The location is awesome for that alone. Inside and out there are TVs to watch local games. I think the ambiance alone, from either spot, deserves a premium in cost. The burger itself was pretty good. The meat was decent and the toppings were good. (The roma tomatoes and fresher sweet pickles were particular stars.) All in all a good meal. Detractors will say, I imagine, that the meal is pricey for burgers. That's true. But then again, that's not their market. And for me, the location certainly provided for the extra expense. If you are in-town, (like in-town Atlanta) and looking for a fun place to have a good burger, with a decent bar, this is a great pick.

    (5)
  • Patrick R.

    Could you feasibly take any longer? 30 minutes for a take out burger and room temperature fries is an affront to civility.

    (1)
  • Jessica B.

    Holy crap! This place has gone down hill. Sweet potato fries are consistently soggy. Burgers are raw. Fried eggs are undercooked. And, when you send things back, it comes out the same way. I can understand why the founder left this company. Skimping on quality and raising the price to increase your margins, equals crap food.

    (1)
  • Chloe S.

    Amazing modern burger boutique. Although its a new trend, YEAH Burger has got the competition beat.

    (5)
  • Rob P.

    Solid burger. So much competition in ATL, nothing to really stand out.

    (3)
  • Lily G.

    Yeah! Burger has the best burgers in Atlanta, and quite possibly some of the best burgers I have ever had and is worth every penny. You're paying for extremely high quality ingredients and the difference is in the taste and satisfaction of the meal. Another aspect I love about Yeah! Burger is that everything they do is done with sustainability in mind right down to the plastic cup your soft drink holds. I hope that Yeah! Burger's model of high quality and sustainability catches on. Also, the staff who works at Yeah! Burger is extremely polite and accommodating. The bison burger is my personal favorite, however every burger I have tried there has been excellent, such as their turkey burger, beef burger, and vegan burgers. I'm usually a "skip-the-fries" kind of gal, but their fries are so amazing it's difficult to choose between the sweet potato fries and the parmesan truffle fries! If you are feeling really decadent I highly suggest the bacon jam as a topping on your burger you won't be disappointed. Also, their hand-spun shakes are delicious (if you still have room after all the other amazing things on the menu!). There is pretty much never a reason to go to any other burger place in Atlanta after you try Yeah! Burger.

    (5)
  • John S.

    There is a good amount of quality to the products and ingredients here. However, I cannot understand for the life of me the purpose of this burger joint/chain. I had a beef burger with a few add ons and sweet potato fries. The Woman had a burger and onion rings. Both burgers tasted like burgers. Nothing particularly special. Just okay. To be honest, I have a hard time paying hefty prices for burgers, which taste nearly the same no matter where you go (This influences all my opinions on burger places). So, for the same price on a date night, I could have gone to a more traditional sit down restaurant. But I probably wouldn't have had a good laugh about how Yeah!Burger's condiment tray had things like Organic Mustard. Everything is organic and sensitive and friendly at Yeah!Burger, which might be nice for your body but not for your wallet.

    (2)
  • Jacqueline S.

    I have been eating here ever since I moved back to GA, but am just getting around to writing a review because well----I am craving it and dreaming of the gluten free onion rings. Although this location is all full of families---I LOVE it! I always have the best experience and the staff is always helpful, polite and well wonderful. You know being told by your gastro that you can no longer eat gluten is pretty devastating to hear---I mean you think good lord will I ever enjoy food again. Well gluten free food continues to come a long way and restaurants are being more and more accommodating. I love and enjoy food of all kinds. Okay back to the review---anyway, one thing I was sad to say goodbye to was onion rings. I am southern and well love most fried foods. Anyway, Yeah Burger seriously has the most delicious gluten free onion rings along with a huge gluten free menu---hello fried chicken sandwich. Gluten Free or not, this place is inexpensive and never fails on tastiness. The location is in the heart of the Highlands. Although parking kinda sucks, I keep going back! Recommended for all craving a bison, turkey, veggie, chicken, or whatever else kinda burger, or salad, or onion rings galore!

    (5)
  • Mary W.

    Always clean!! Service is great. I try a different menu item every visit and have never been disappointed. I wish the parking was more plentiful. Nevertheless I will continue to return.

    (5)
  • Margaret T.

    Overpriced and under satisfying. Bison burger PLU$ pepper jack PLU$ onion rings PLU$ mushroom PLU$ Yeah! sauce PLU$ drink = $17.24. Organic, but lacking flavor. Beef burger (comes in double-stack) plu$ pepper jack A :D :D the free stuff = $9.71.

    (2)
  • Tom F.

    This was hamburger heaven, the wheat buns are great, the onion rings too. This is what a family and pet friendly place should be.

    (5)
  • Qian L.

    Yeah! Burger!!! One of the best burgers I have ever had. The grass fed beef really makes a difference. I order just about the same thing every time I go. You can customize your burger which is great for people who like to put all kinds of toppings on their burger. The beef burger with the whole wheat bun with grilled mushroom, onions, lettuce, tomato and yeah sauce. Also the burger comes with two patties. I am really addicted to the Yeah Sauce, not really sure what is in it but it is amazing on everything. One of my favorite sides to order is the fried pickles (i know it sounds weird!! but it is really good!!) The service is good and the staff is very friendly. I have been a couple of times when the line was out of the door but the line moves surprisingly fast. There are plenty of seating but the Virginia Highland location doesn't have enough parking.

    (5)
  • Kim A.

    FOOD = good real food. I'm a fan of the concept (local burgers), but my wallet cringes every time I order. I do stack up the points on the Yeah! loyalty card... Normally I order (something of the following, if not all of it): + Brussel Sprouts + Iced Tea + California Love (w/ a fried egg) + Fried Pickles The brussel sprouts can vary due to the season/time of the year. At times, the sprouts can be huge while other times they are a bit smaller. Unfortunately, that isn't something that can be controlled. There was a period of time they came out a tad too crispy, but looks like they are back on track. The same goes for the fried pickles... The CA Love is always a great choice. It always has the same consistency whether ordering at VaHi or the Westside. I've also eaten other items: fish sandwich (okay - probably would suggest something else as I recall it being a tad too dry), fried chicken w/ buffalo sauce (worth every penny), and various "items of the month." The above foods are just my classic staple items I typically order time and time again. They have a line for tipping, so I would suggest you tip since they typically clean up after you/for you. Speaking of tips... A FRIENDLY TIP - don't walk away from your food, if it is half eaten and you plan on eating it/taking it to go... I stepped away to refill drinks, and my friend was placing a to-go order. It was starting to get busier, and the bus boy grabbed my whole order of Brussel sprouts and tossed them out. Not his fault, as I know my other stuff was completely cleaned off my plate, but a tip for my fellow Yelpers! Don't make the same mistake I made. All-in-all, you can't go wrong here.

    (5)
  • Cindy L.

    This was my second location for Yeah! Burger (first one was the one on Howell Mill). My first experience was almost too good. I was still thinking about it for days after. Then I came to this location because I was closer to this location, but for some reason it didn't taste the same. It was still good but my first time was amazing at the other location. It wasn't the same. I don't know why. I ordered the same thing: bison burger (rare), all the toppings I can think of that would be delicious on a burger, added their yeah! sauce and roasted garlic aioli, with a side of truffle parmesan fries. I felt a little disappointed. Maybe they didn't make the bison patty rare (it's juicier that way). Something was off that night. This was also the night my family tried it for the first time. I couldn't stop talking about it after my first visit at the other location so I had finally convinced them to go with me on my second visit. I felt like I was let down and I let them down.

    (3)
  • Heather J.

    Good food, nice atmosphere, excellent customer service. The pickles and onion rings here are delicious! It's a little on the pricy side but worth it for the quality of food.

    (5)
  • Paul S.

    Everyone kept telling me to go eat at yeah burger, saying it would be better than farm burger. Honestly, they're pretty comparable. This grass fed burger was a tad less greasier than farm's so it was a huge plus. Don't forget to try their sweet potato fries as well!

    (4)
  • Laura B.

    This place rocks!!!!! I don't eat gluten and the options here were awesome. If I lived in ATL I'd go here often!

    (5)
  • Haley L.

    Decided to come here on our way to Atlanta Botanicals Garden since they offer a vegan burger. The portion sizes are still a bit small for the price, but the burger was quite good. I got tomato, lettuce, avocado, and cucumbers on it with the Yeah! sauce. Very tasty. We got 50/50 sweet potato and onion rings which were also very good. Also was excited to see that had Creature Comforts on tap as we just served their beer at our wedding. My only complaint is that they should more clearly label vegan items on their menu. My husband got the veggie dog which says it is a vegan hot dog, but doesn't really explain if the bun is vegan. It appeared to be brushed with butter. Also he ordered shiitake mushroom and sauteed mushroom, and it seemed both were sauteed in butter. The menu doesn't really denote whether these are safe for vegans or not. Also the onion rings did not say whether vegan or not. Which is a bit frustrating since they could be coated in an egg wash or buttermilk before fried. Our cashier was new so we felt bad bombarding him with questions since he was unfamiliar with the menu. Anyways, if they could update their menu to more clearly label all items that are safe for vegans that would be great! Aside from that, we enjoyed our food.

    (4)
  • Joe C.

    Hey, you know how I'm coming to Atlanta for my niece's wedding? Weren't you telling me about a burger place you thought my wife would like? Yeah! I mean, you remember she needs to eat gluten free, so they would need to have a good bun option, one good enough that it might not be obviously gluten free? Yeah! Will we have several patty choices, from beef to bison, ground turkey, veggie, or chicken breast? Yeah! And didn't you also say something about onion rings? I mean I've never even SEEN gluten free onion rings before. Yeah! And can you also get a reasonably-priced beer or even a specialty cocktail? Yeah! What's that place called again??? . . . Our order was taken by "Nicholas". After our million questions, he never grumbled, and said he was GLAD we came after the lunch rush (which we had planned for) so he would have time to answer all of them. I got the bison on regular bun, and wife got the beef on gluten-free. Both were juicy, not greasy. Home run 1: The onion rings. Wife hadn't had any in years, due to not finding any gluten free options. Pretty much we were there just for them, and they delivered. Didn't mess with the fries. If the rings were good enough, that was all we wanted. And they were. Home run 2: Plain old vanilla shake. Wife says "just how I like it", and if she's happy, I'm happy. Home run 3: Sustainability, organic, near-zero waste, composting, etc. etc. Well, except the no water urinal (sorry Phillip). C'mon! I'm not an astronaut! Miss: Bacon Jam. I didn't get it. Was expecting something different, not a cold/wet clump of diced bacon that wanted to get caught in my teeth. Guess I'm just a purist and prefer bacon strips. Wouldn't get that bit again. Cute place in a cute 'hood. We timed it to miss the rush, only tried a few items, and wouldn't make a habit of $10 burgers (prices are right there on the menu, folks, so not sure I get those who ordered and still complained). But your GF onion rings are the real deal, your shake was outstanding, and... You had Dr. Pepper alongside your Coke fountain drinks, and not that educational poser Mr. Pibb like most other places, which again made my wife happy. So, Yeah! Four stars from us!

    (4)
  • Tamara Q.

    Always great food. Always great service. They also have lots yummy healthy options and I really love that they have lots of sauce/spread options.

    (4)
  • Matthew M.

    Wanted a decent burger and this place was pretty close by. My fiance and I ordered a burger, a dog, and some truffle parm fries. The burger is what truly let us down. The bun-to-burger ratio was the problem. The bun was good but too big. The dog and fries were both pretty good. The craft burger space is definitely becoming pretty tight. There are a lot of other places out there to try.

    (3)
  • Brandon P.

    Good burgers. Triple B was a good burger. Sweet from the bacon jam. Food is very fresh!

    (4)
  • Samantha G.

    I went here because I love a good burger. This place catches my eye every time I take my kids for yogurt at the yoglimogli across the street. So I finally decided to take my family there. 1st we placed our order. When the bill came to $68.88 for 4 people I figured I was in for a treat. But I was wrong wrong wrong. The burgers were cooked wrong and merely sub par. I wasn't thrilled to say the least. Yeah Burger is not on the top of my list of burger joints. I have had burgers at steak and shake.

    (3)
  • Whitney H.

    Really great food, that garlic dipping sauce is so fantastic that I wish they sold it. I really wish it wasn't as expensive. I went there last week for just a burger and fries with something to drink ....$18- that's too much guys.

    (4)
  • Dez W.

    This is a dooooope burger spot. Everything is organic and fresh so I really don't feel too bad about eating it. I was here yesterday and I'm back again today lol check in for a free side of their amazing fries. It's quite a pricy place but my girl friend loves to spend money. Overall it's a great place to grab abhurger without all the processed Bs you get from burger King. Sorry park bar I have a new home.

    (4)
  • Adrianna M.

    The pinnacle of burger joints. It doesn't exclude those with gluten restrictions or vegans/vegetarians while still offering plenty of options for the standard carnivore. As someone with Celiac Disease, I really appreciate their dedication to keeping certain areas gluten free to avoid cross contamination. As someone who chooses to eat vegetarian, I really appreciate their being a gluten free/veggie option available for me. I don't always expect that kind of variety but it's certainly enjoyed when available! I haven't had onion rings in about 3 years because of my disease so it was awesome to get that as a treat. I wish there was a location in Indiana!

    (5)
  • Vijay D.

    What type of burger do you want? What type of cheese? What type of bun? What sauce or sauces? What toppings? Any sides? Anything to drink? All these questions are decisions you have to make, and no matter what decisions you make, the food will be cooked properly and will be devoured quickly. Their drinks are unbelievable, whether alcoholic or non-alcoholic. I think they hit spot at every level. Eat here and be merry.

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    Yeah! Burger was one of the burger joints on my epic burger list to eventually review (kind of includes every good/decent burger joint I've heard of, and been recommended), and I came here with my family after we went to the Fernbank Science Center. General opinion, if you don't want to read the rest of the review: pretty good burgers and sides. I got a (free) side of sweet potato fries for 2.99, and unlike most places the sweet potato fries were the same price as the regular fries. They were okay. A bit soggy and soft, though I generally prefer a crispier fry. I also got a Bison burger, with nothing but lettuce and tomato. My parents got a chicken sandwich with cheese and sautéed mushrooms and a side of onion rings, and a regular hamburger with regular fries. Lots of praise for the onion rings, they seemed a little greasy to me but my mom said they had a lot less grease than other places. French fries were okay, too. None of the sides I tried were spectacular. Lots of praise for the other two burgers, though the regular hamburger was well done in the center. You would think that if they regularly cook hamburgers to medium they would have a good handle on it, but I guess it's still a hit or miss experience for some other chefs. My bison burger was medium, so I really don't know why two different sandwiches on the same order had a different doneness. It had a good taste, though I still favor the taste of Farm Burger burgers, and the Farm Burger price is more reasonable. They also offer more "free toppings", which I enjoy as well. To each her own! ATMOSPHERE: It seems they made the hippest of the hip attempt here. Almost everything is Organic (--yes that deserves a capital O--and proudly displayed on the menu in such a way), from the cheese, to the toppings. They have all sorts of special dietary foods, for basically anyone (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free). There are bright cartoons on the walls (decidedly cute), and a lot of open windows that let in natural light. It really is a different atmosphere from Farm Burger, though a lot of elements are similar... Whereas Farm Burger is the bearded hipster with a pipe who enjoys Kerouac (cue: rugged), Yeah is the well-dressed cousin with a penchant for Wes Anderson and curled mustachios (cue: metro). THE VERDICT: Pretty good burger, though I still prefer Farm Burger. I've definitely had worse, that's for sure! I think it is just a matter of opinion and preference, though. The burgers here are more expensive, and I think Farm Burger has a better taste. Besides that, the place has a very chill kind of atmosphere, and friendly, very nice cashier/customer service people. If you've got dietary restrictions, this place will willingly accommodate (many things from organic cheese to gluten-free or vegan options), so that's a good thing to note. I'd come back, for sure. McDonalds Wendy's Shake Shack 5 Guys Smashburger Yeah! Burger The Vortex Farm Burger Einstein's

    (4)
  • Anna C.

    Food: The burger was great - not too greasy and didn't leave me filling so full that I felt like I needed to go home and nap. The bread - OH MY - the bread was SUPERB! It was light and not too heavy, again not making you feel nastily full. We had both fried pickles and french fries. The fried pickles were perfectly battered and the ranch dipping sauce was great - not too thick and not so over-powering that you couldn't taste the yummy pickles. The fries were good, generic fries. An added plus - Yeah Sauce - you MUST get this to dip the fries in - AWESOME! Just FYI, Sundays are $5 mimosas so I obviously had to try one of those... It was good. Nothing too special, average. Service: It is an order at the counter, sit down, and get your food delivered to you kind of place - not my fave. And, not conducive to ordering anything extra (such as another mimosa...). But the service was good overall. Drinks and food were served promptly and by very polite people. Atmosphere: We were lucky to be there on a 60-degree Sunday afternoon so we sat on the patio and enjoyed the Highlands people-watching. However, the inside is just a plain-jane kind of place. Great lunch/mid-afternoon burger joint!

    (3)
  • Tasaday L.

    I do love me some Yeah! Burger. I always get the vegetarian or vegan burger with the sweet potato fries (on my cheat days). Though, the gluten- free vegan burger is really mushy, for some reason I prefer it to the vegetarian burger (I think I was brainwashed into thinking that it's healthier LOL). I really like this place, to say any ordinary fast food chain, because you can top your salad with any patty for $5, even the veggie/vegan ones (~$9 if you get it with the side salad). It's simply cool that you can splurge on some fast food while keeping it healthier with their organic and grass fed food options. I would definitely recommend this place to my vegetarian/vegan folks, and even regular meat eaters because my friends adore this place. The food is tasty and affordable and a nice plus to the Highland location is the outdoor setting.

    (4)
  • Will H.

    My turkey burger with onion rings came out cold. Their ice maker was not working, so I had to drink warm soda. In addition, they were out of Diet Coke and sweet tea. The meat was not tender, I think I will stock with good old fashioned corn fed beef in the future. Buns were okay, but I've had better. The fries were about the same as you'd get anywhere. The onion rings had good potential, but no cold onion ring tastes good. Overall, this place is not worth the price or the trouble.

    (2)
  • Denada A.

    I came here after a horrible experience with another popular burger spot. The idea of putting together my own burger was scary, but it had to have been one of the best burgers of my life!!! The fact that all of the ingredients are organic make you feel better about eating a greasy burger. The cauliflower is to die for!!! I suggest everyone orders it!! I will refer everyone I know to Yeah Burger!!!!

    (5)
  • Mina J.

    Our grass fed beef parties were dry and lacking any real flavor. Even the bacon on our sandwiches were rubbery and cold. There are better burgers to be had in the Atlanta area. Two stars for ambience and presentation. Also note - we have tried them on three separate occasions hoping to be proven wrong. We now call the place Blah! Burger (okay, I made that part up. But the rest of the review is real!)

    (2)
  • Jake W.

    I don't quite know how much more I could say that hasn't already been said...but I'll try! -Excellent & attentive waitstaff -Management cares about your needs and steps in to clear tables! -Burgers and all things meat make my mouth water every time I start thinking about it. Man, now I'm hungry! -Outdoor patio is THE JAM during the spring/summer/fall days! If Atlanta does anything great, its outside spaces and this place delivers on that promise. Make sure to check in on Yelp to receive a FREE SIDE (fries etc). Saves you the $3 to get a mini beer for $2! Win on Win on Win!! Is it lunch yet?!?!

    (5)
  • Corine W.

    Omg..I have not wrote a yelp review in a very long time, but I checked in to redeem a free side so might as well. And I just want to say that I wish I could rewind time to eat that veggie burger again..and I'm not even a vegetarian. But it was sooooo damn good. And the service was amazing as well. I'm already planning my next trip.

    (5)
  • NerdoLoco H.

    Best burger I've had in a long time. I ordered the American which is a pretty standard no-frills burger, but it has 2 patties. My family shared the Parmesan truffle fries and fried pickles. Definitely a splurge place. A big plus is that the service was good and fast. I couldn't finish my burger it was so big, but my 7 year old wolfed it down like he hadn't eaten in weeks. I've never seen him finish a kids burger let alone a double patty adult burger. Hubbie got the same but added like 3 or 4 kinds of mayo and a fried egg. I did say this was a splurge place, right? We all agreed that our burgers were perfection. Mine was cooked just right, not dry and leathery like farm burger. The fried pickles were delish, but I have to say I could have made a meal out of just the Parmesan truffle fries. Normally the word truffle or truffle oil makes me roll my eyes because I know there's no real truffle involved in any part of the process. Not to say I would actually enjoy a truffle if I ever tasted one. But these fries just rocked. Whatever they did to them was dead sexy. If you don't order them you're a loser. The atmosphere was great for this main reason- no one was in my space. I just want to eat without being bothered. Here's the low down- yes it's just a burger and kinda expensive but I don't want to spend $6 a pound for hamburger meat and make it at home with all the topping they put on it. I'd spend a lot more and it wouldn't taste as good. Lots of places do burgers but I haven't had one done right in so long I almost gave up. Oh yeah, and the pitcher of beer was big, so that was fabulous. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • May P.

    Very very good hot dog. It was great quality and had a spicy interesting flavor. I got the southern hot dog with an iced tea, which was delicious too. The place itself is clean and trendy with lots of light and magazines to read if you are by yourself. They also have all these different sauces you can try, which is cool.

    (4)
  • Erika S.

    The people and great and the food is really good, amazingly they have tons of gluten free options, but holy crap are they expensive! I just spent 42$ on burgers for lunch. I will not be going back. It's good but not 42$ good

    (3)
  • Adam D.

    Good, quality burgers yet overpriced. It rubs me raw that after paying $10+ for a burger the restaurant nickel and dimes the customer by charging $.54 for their "Yeah! sauce". Ridiculous. I'll stick with Farm Burger.

    (3)
  • Vanitha S.

    Oh yeah! YEAH! Burger continues to top my list as one of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta. I just love this place and the menu! It is so vegan, veggie, and GF friendly. It's no frills when you come here...just grab a menu, order at the counter and sit back and relax either on their fun patio (perfect for people watching) or inside. I've always loved the patio and it always seems nice and breezy even when hot outside. These guys have thought of everything...GF hamburger buns, organic ketchup on every table, GF sweet potato fries, 5 burger options (including one as veggie), a whole ton of toppings including pimento cheese, and oh sweet sweet delicious onion rings. Try the 50/50 that is optional GF or not, of french fries and onion rings. Wow. My chicken burger was tender and moist and I was very pleased. I ordered it without the bun so I could go completely wheat free and thought I'd miss out on the bun experience but realized it was absolutely fine! I love that this is on the menu and order-able (most places will give you a bun-less burger but these guys actually call it out the option!) I think there may be fried pickles on the menu which I have not seen in the first two times I've been. Next time I can't wait to try the fig and goat cheese burger! And in general I just can't wait to go back to this lovely friendly restaurant.

    (5)
  • Bill M.

    I frequent this place quite often. I was skeptic about the burger jam but man o man is it good. My week is not complete unless I go there. I usually hit this place by myself and sit at the bar. Jacob always remembers my order. I am in the business and this is my spot.

    (5)
  • Kam M.

    Went here last Saturday with family and friends. Very impressed with the burgers. I had the veggie burger my wife and daughter had the California Love and kids burgers. Non-greasy food that doesn't leave you feeling like you need a nap afterwards. The fried pickles were some of the best too. No complaints on the food. One issue is that seating can difficult when you have a larger party of people. You are asked to order your food and find a table afterwards. Good luck finding parking in the area as well.

    (4)
  • William M.

    Over priced, no burger is worth this much. Also they aren't nearly large enough. If I am paying that kind of money, I want to be full.

    (2)
  • Aurora A.

    The look of the place is nice. The food is wonderful. I have tried all of the different kinds of burgers that they offer: chicken, beef, bison, turkey, vegan & veggie. I have yet to be disappointed with this location anyways. Howell mill takes way too long to make your food. Anyways, I only wish that yeah burger made their chicken into a chicken patty rather than the chicken breast which does not fit within the bun. It makes it harder to maneuver your burger. The side items are great like the fried pickles, onion rings and french fries specially if ordered extra crispy. The service is friendly though some of the employees can be so shy that it's cute. Finally, their milkshakes are (pardon my language) panty dropping. I have tried the cookies and cream and i can't stop day dreaming about having it over and over again. It costs about $6 so it hurts to pay for it because it just kill your entire week of healthy eating but who cares because it's way too good to pass on. I would buy it even if it was $10. I highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    Sometimes, when I play along with any of those Food Network shows, I wonder what would happen if you took a normal American food, hamburgers in this instance, and then used the best local and organic ingredients. Combine that with a great location and you'd have Yeah Burger. This Yeah Burger is located in the heart of Virginia Highlands, on the corner of Virginia and North Highland. We ate their last night and had a good meal. The parking at night was hard to come by. We found a spot next to the restaurant, but I saw a number of folks leave because more parking was not available. (That's going to be an issue any time you travel to VaHi at night on the weekends.) Inside, there's a hip sort of industrial interior you'd expect to find in LA. The line, when we went, was long and the bartender asked us if we'd like a drink in line. That helped greatly. You choose your bun, burger and toppings. Generally speaking, I thought that they had good choices, although it may be helpful to have a series of set choices for those of us who are more adventurous but not sure what Siracha goes with on a burger. (Perhaps that list is posted somewhere.) After ordering our burgers, we then had to find seating. Seating is limited. That seems to be true at every upscale burger-joint in Atlanta. We sat outside and the view at night is perfect. One of the better places to eat a burger in Atlanta. Virginia-Highlands crowds of young professionals were strolling the streets and the lighting from local businesses really added to a great people watching experience. The location is awesome for that alone. Inside and out there are TVs to watch local games. I think the ambiance alone, from either spot, deserves a premium in cost. The burger itself was pretty good. The meat was decent and the toppings were good. (The roma tomatoes and fresher sweet pickles were particular stars.) All in all a good meal. Detractors will say, I imagine, that the meal is pricey for burgers. That's true. But then again, that's not their market. And for me, the location certainly provided for the extra expense. If you are in-town, (like in-town Atlanta) and looking for a fun place to have a good burger, with a decent bar, this is a great pick.

    (5)
  • Patrick R.

    Could you feasibly take any longer? 30 minutes for a take out burger and room temperature fries is an affront to civility.

    (1)
  • Jessica B.

    Holy crap! This place has gone down hill. Sweet potato fries are consistently soggy. Burgers are raw. Fried eggs are undercooked. And, when you send things back, it comes out the same way. I can understand why the founder left this company. Skimping on quality and raising the price to increase your margins, equals crap food.

    (1)
  • Monica S.

    I am a fan of the original and the new one on Howell Mill (Larger and airier)-- I love the new collard green wrap--that allows more healthier option than the "no bun" wrap. The side veggies are also great--whether they are the brussel spouts or the cauliflower. Thanks so much to this place for offering more veggie options besides CHEESE. My girls love the veggie burgers in collard green wrap too.

    (4)
  • Nicole B.

    On a recent trip to the Atlanta area, a local friend recommended we eat at Yeah! Burger. It was super delicious and had a variety of options for vegan and vegetarian people. I had the grass fed beef burger. There were two thin patties along with onions and their special sauce. The wheat bun was also really different than I've had before (it was almost pumpernickel-ish). The sweet potato fries were of course yummy! I also enjoyed eating on their enclosed patio area that had large window openings.

    (4)
  • Jessica I.

    I love and hate this place. I work by here so we get lunch here from time to time. They are pretty pricey just for burgers. Once you add fries and drinks, your bill racks up pretty quickly. I decided to try here for the first time before my friend left for Korea for the summer. Of course I paid and the bill was almost $50... I don't get burgers here as much anymore. But man... Their fried pickles with ranch are so addicting! It is so good! Especially when they are freshly made and hot! That is what I usually get. And sometimes I get their parmesan fries. It is all right. I like their sweet potato fries. It's not the best, but it is all right. I got it last week and it was really soggy and over cooked. I really like their outdoor seating. During the night, it's really cute. They have cute lights along the ceiling. You get the feels, which makes it more enjoyable.

    (3)
  • Lisa H.

    Fig & goat cheese burger! A friend of mine is a [Keepin' It Real] Card-carrying Yeah! Burger fan and tipped me off to the fig & goat cheese burger which with the H&F whole wheat bun, is now my go-to at Yeah! Burger. The other pre-built burgers have loads of appeal too but there's always the customize your own burger option. Also, check out what the burger of the month is since they usually sound pretty appetizing. Don't forget to use the Yelp check-in for a side $2.99 or less, or you can apply the credit towards a more expensive side, like the delectable Brussels sprouts. The fries (potato and sweet potato) are of a generous size and not to mention, rather palatable. Depending on your hunger level/stomach size, you may be able to share a single order with another person. The main minor negatives would be the terrifyingly tiny parking lots and how crowded Yeah! Burger gets during prime dining times. And the offerings aren't exactly dirt cheap but you're certainly paying for higher quality ingredients. The last time I visited, I wanted to get the Triple B burger, but they were out of bison and the cashier forgot to tell me this, and I was notified of this sad news after I had already paid. Hopefully, bison will be in stock on my next visit. As an added plus, the cartoons on the menu and elsewhere are just so adorable. Every time I go, I'm tempted to buy the "Bacon Jam" t-shirt of a cartoon pig rocking out but I already have too many t-shirts, alas. If only the design came as a sticker or magnet!

    (4)
  • Ling X.

    A variety of burgers - both build your own or choosing one of theirs- sides (truffle parm fries!!), salads, ice cream, drinks (both alcoholic and non), and monthly specials - there is lots to choose from here and plenty to keep you coming back. I just love the sustainability measures that Yeah Burger has instilled - composting and recycling included. Knowing that burgers aren't exactly the most earth friendly food, I like knowing that animals are treated ethically and food is locally sourced or natural. Parking can be a little tight when it gets busy.

    (5)
  • Tommy B.

    Honest to God, this is the best restaurant burger I have ever put in my mouth. I think it starts with the ability to completely customize your burger from the bun to the meat to all the toppings you could ever want. I settled for what I'd like to call the California Earthquake- a bison burger on a wheat bun with lettuce, tomatoes, caramelized onions, chili, bacon, pepper jack cheese and Yeah sauce. It was FANTASTIC. I think another thing I loved about this place is their commitment to locally sourced meats and produce and using gluten free ingredients. The gluten free onion rings were the best I've tasted. Extremely crispy with just the right amount of zest and crunch. This was the best place we ate in Atlanta, and I can't wait to come back and visit and watch this business thrive. A+

    (5)
  • Charlotte S.

    The food here is top notch - especially the burger with goat cheese. It's healthier than the average burger place and a little pricier too, but worth it. There's an array of choices and the milkshakes are fantastic. Make sure you try all the different sides at some point. But be aware that the fried pickles are SWEET.

    (4)
  • Rhiannon H.

    Excellent burger spot. Expensive but well worth it. Good for lunch and sitting outside. Perfect Sunday hangover cure and bloody Mary's are $5. I got a veggie burger with arugula, avocado, onions, garlic aioli, and sprouts on a whole wheat bun with a side of truffle fries.

    (4)
  • Taylor S.

    Okay so ever since I was diagnosed with a gluten allergy my first concern as a food lover is oh my god what about burgers!! However when I came upon this place on yelp and saw gluten free options I had to go. I love the whole concept about create your own burger and having different types of meat rather than the whole turkey, veggie or beef. You can choose all those but they also have fried/grilled chicken or bison. I ended up getting the gluten free bun with the turkey burger with caramelized onions, pickles, the yeah! sauce, and mayo. As my side I chose the gluten free onion rings. Now I'm not gonna lie I have never tasted such an amazing onion ring. They were crispy, flakey and just plain delicious! My bf and I loved them so much we ordered another basket of them. This place is awesome and I really wish they would branch out across more states. Especially with gluten free burgers and onion rings! I know I'm gonna be craving this place!

    (5)
  • Fefe P.

    YEAH! Burger is very good, but definitely pricey. For 2 people, we spent nearly $40. I guess quality costs, although I think Farm Burger is just as good, and slightly better on the pocketbook. Nevertheless, I really enjoy the menu options...both the "healthy" and "not so healthy". I usually order the Bison Burger, with caramelized onions/sautéed mushrooms/white cheddar/no bun. Interestingly enough, I like their salads just as much as the burgers. The Arugula Salad and Crispy Brussels Sprouts (make sure they're not too greasy) are both winners. Guests on various occasions have enjoyed the Beef Burger and Chicken Sandwich, so that's a plus. Only thing no one has been impressed with is the fries...oh well, you can't have it all, I suppose. Note: this location can get busy and have long lines, which tend to move at a decent pace. Also, although I usually worry about seating when I see how packed the restaurant is...I have yet to eat my burger standing up :-). Happy Eating!

    (4)
  • Keith B.

    Great Burgers & Salads Another like Flip Burger or Farm Burger. This place seems to focus on sustainability. Beef burger and bison burger were both very good. Arugula salad was nice, but maybe overdressed. Only complaint was the milkshake. It was quite small for the price. Got the mocha and it was exceedingly bitter coffee flavor. Traded it in for chocolate which was a bit bland. Nice atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Matthew M.

    Yeah burger is great! The ingredients are of high quality and everything is fresh and/or organic. I made the following: wheat bun- bison meant- pepper jack- avocado- lettuce- tomato- yeah sauce- ketchup- sweet potato fries. I'm an extremely picky eater, especially when it comes to burgers, and I found this to be a great spot. The price in on the high side ($15 for a burger and fries, cup for water), but it's well worth it. The added bonus of eating at yeah burger is that you won't feel like you just ate a burger and fries after eating here. That's because of the quality ingredients they use.

    (4)
  • John D.

    So sad the made my burger 2 times supposed to be medium and it was well. When you boast on grass fed and organic and you treat your product like it's frozen. It's a shame.

    (2)
  • Tony D.

    Fun spot with good salads actually. NEVER order this through zifty, they give you the smallest burgers, seriously like little country sausage patties. It's a fun spot otherwise.

    (4)
  • Troy S.

    YEAH! Burger just upped the ante so an update is in order! Earlier this summer, I wrote a mostly raving review but made mention that the toppings can add up and I may have whined about the charge for the jalapeños...but the greatest thing happened. Not only did the manager, Kelly, respond to my review, but they have changed the menu and now jalapeños are free! Yeah-ah! YEAH! Burger makes one of the best burgers you can get and they are all made to order, just the way you want it! The beef is 100% grass fed, but they specialize in other burgers too...bison, turkey, veggie, chicken...even a gluten-free vegan burger if that's what your in to. So step up to the register, pick your burger style, then choose your bun. Cheese options: american, cheddar, pepperjack, provolone, even goat cheese and couple others. Then pick through a plethora of toppings and sauces. My order...beef burger med-rare (heck yeah! Medium rare!), white bun, cheddar, bacon, jalapeños, and BBQ! When you check in, you get a free side. Sweet potato fries are incredible and how cute that they are served in this little silver fry basket. Grab your Coke or Margarita and go sit outside on the bar overlooking Highland Ave--great for people watching and best place to be if you are by yourself. The whole staff was sooooo nice! I felt very appreciated to be there and they seem to love their job. Next time, I have to try this Fig & Goat Cheese Burger...arugala, fig jam, caramelized onions, and goat cheese...That sounds like a party in my mouth! So yeah, I am now a new mega fan of YEAH! and scored my YEAH! points card to prove it. And bonus--you get a free side with your new YEAH! card too!

    (5)
  • Zoe Simone B.

    Love this place. Great menu with lots of options especially for a gluten intolerant person. Nice atmosphere though there are a lot of families. I love kids but sometimes it does get really loud. I used to eat there more often but they took their amazing veggie hot dog off the menu. Please, please, please bring it back. -Zoe

    (4)
  • Mychael L.

    Alaways excellent !! It's Rare I can find a better burger then I make at home, but this is the place! They rock !

    (5)
  • Priti J.

    Only my second time here and loving this place! Mainly because they have good selection of organic, locally sourced produce and meat. Food is tasty. I think I can eat here everyday without feeling guilty( price makes me guilty though ;)). Can't complain. I will be going again and again and again...

    (4)
  • Greg E.

    Great grass fed, organic bison and other options. Loved the 50/50 rings and fries option and very good beer selection. Highly recommend

    (5)
  • Jeanette P.

    This was suggested by my 17 year old who knows my dietary needs. Visiting from Cali. It was crowded. A street festival was going on in the area so traffic was crazy. Well worth the congestion to get to the restaurant . My gluten free vegan Burger was awesome! I had the gluten free bun as a choice had to be made between gluten free or vegan but since they were out of vegan buns I opted for the gluten free with truffle fries. They have a vegan Yeah! Sauce which was very good! A chipotle flavor. Check it out if you're in the area

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    We tried a little of everything here and I must say my favorite was not the burger I custom built but the sides! Brussels, cauliflower, and onion rings were all delicious! Don't forget to order some yeah! sauce on the side! The burger was too thin for me but all in all very good!

    (3)
  • Katherine Y.

    I've never been at a burger place with this many options and while overwhelming with the amount of combinations and choices, YEAH! Burger was a delight. I came here with a pretty large group of people for lunch and the staff here was very patient in taking our orders up at the counter. I also went up to order a free side of fries after getting my burger with the Yelp check-in and the girl was also nice in the face of my social awkwardness. I was going to go for a build-it-yourself burger, but the options were endless. From meats to toppings, I finally narrowed it down and thought that I made the perfect burger. However, my eye caught on to the Fig and Goat Cheese burger, which sounded delicious, and I decided to be adventurous, ordering something that seemed to be pretty unique. Boy was I glad for choosing it. The richness and creaminess of the goat cheese went perfectly with the sweet fig jam and it was balanced by the lettuce and caramelized onions. Every mouthful was both sweet and savory, heavenly paired with the juicy patties. The fries were perfectly crisp, but a little too salty for my taste. I'm sad that they don't have one of these where I live, but if you're looking for something new, the Fig and Goat Cheese burger is awesome.

    (5)
  • Giang-Ha S.

    First time here tonight with a girlfriend from out of town. .. just a quick bite before we're off to the Friday night life at highlands. I love how they have a gluten free option for those who need it. The onion rings were surperb!!! Farm raised meats I guess has the food a little bit pricier than I'm used to for a burger but none the less well worth it. Younger male with facial hair and a hat dropped off our food and introduced himself as the manager and asked if he could help us with anything we needed to addressed. Great food friendly staff and clean place. Now off to these crazy packed bars on Friday night athighlands. Thanks yeah burger we will be coming back sooner than later

    (5)
  • Marcella G.

    First of all, the sides were awesome. We ordered truffle french fries and onion rings. Both were well seasoned and portioned big enough as sides (actually it's the one that fill me up). The burger, while expensive tasted really good. I ordered fig and goat cheese, and my boyfriend ordered the triple b. I loved mine and he loved his LOL. The fig and goat cheese was perfect for me because it's sweet and salty at the same time, my favorite flavor of all time. Boyfriend said the goat cheese made it taste mellow :). My boyfriend's triple b was also delicious but the bacon jam was a little bit too overpowering imho. Boyfriend said it's the right amount. The medium grilled patties was amazing for both. Service was really fast and plenty of seats too. All in all it's an amazing experience. I took one star just for the price, but hey, it's healthy food so I'm not gonna complain much..

    (4)
  • Debria I.

    It was the best burger I have had in a long time. My daughter recently became a vegetarian and we tried a few places that had a "veggie burger" and it was sub par. But their veggie burger was fantastic. You have to try the onion rings and fries and the fried cauliflower. Even the drink option was great. It is a must try.

    (5)
  • Alison W.

    Plainly, a place to get a burger. I just went for one of the basic burgers and that is what I got. It's hard to find a seat when it gets busy in the evenings and parking is even harder.

    (2)
  • Tamera B.

    Mmm mmm. I like this location a bit better than the Howell Mill one. Stopped in late one evening about half an hour to close (which I hate doing but we were starving) for something to-go and service was friendly and welcoming. Endless options tend to overwhelm me but I try to keep it simple yet interesting. This time had the turkey burger with pimento, caramelized onions, sriracha mayo, tomato and pickles. *pat on the back* Oh, they did a pretty good job, too. The combo definitely worked for me. Checking in on the Yelp app allows for a free side item as well. I chose the onion rings and found them to be OK. Desperately needed some seasoning/salt. All in all, I will definitely patronize this location more. Definitely a fan!

    (4)
  • Mayank G.

    My 7 year old thinks that the variety of burgers is great and they taste very good. The burger has a lot of flavor.

    (5)
  • Sara T.

    It was absolutely delicious. I got the grass-fed mushroom and swiss on wheat with a side of onion rings. The onion rings were great! They were thin sliced and lightly breaded. The burger was incredibly flavorful and the bun was just as tasty! It is also a plus that the menu is organic!

    (5)
  • Sydney H.

    I have mixed feelings about this place. It's absolutely delicious, every time. I love the wide array of choices. But it's pricey for what you're getting-- there's no table service, the portions aren't too big, and the salads are beautiful but not especially filling. I've been a few times and I do look forward to going every time, but I'm always frustrated to pay $17 for a salad with a burger.

    (4)
  • Donna B.

    We had the Yeah Burger, the All American burger. fried regular and sweet potatoes (50/50). And onion rings and fries (another 50/50). Food was delicious! Yeah Burger was our favorite. Can't wait to come back and try a veggie burger . Great customer service too!

    (5)
  • Lindsey E.

    It's not often that I drop close to $20 on a burger and fries... but when I do, it's at Yeah Burger and it's worth it. I have been to this location many times and often bring out of town visitors here. They seem to have something for everybody- bison, turkey, beef, veggie burger, vegan burger, etc. I personally opt for the vegan burger on a wheat bun and load it up with all kinds of delicious toppings. The toppings are divided up by cost and most of the standards (lettuce, onion, pickles, mayo) are all free. If you want to add cheese, avocado, etc then you can really rack up your bill fast but again, it will probably be worth every penny. The sides also offer something for everyone and I have never been disappointed with any of them. My old stand by is the 50/50 which is half fries and half onion rings. I also love their brussel sprouts. They have some of the best in ATL. They are kind of pricey compared to the cost of the fries, but the portion in large so you could always share with somebody. I have to give YEAH burger props for their lengthy beer list, too. They offer a bunch of local bees, regional beers, and they have a full bar . I was pleased to get one of my favs from Mother Earth Brewery there on my last visit. Keep an eye out for their monthly special! Every month there is a new side, shake, and burger of the month. I first tried their brussel sprouts when they were a side of the month and they must have been super popular since they are now a permanent menu item. The only thing you should be warned about when it comes to YEAH burger is the size of their parking lot...it's tiny. Since this location is in Virginia Highlands, you shouldn't have any trouble parking on a side street if they do not have spots available.

    (5)
  • Debby L.

    Great burgers. Too pricey though. I'm cringing every time I find out my total, which is usually ~$15 for a burger and soda. BISON BURGER with GARLIC AIOLI, PROTEIN STYLE I don't get the bun, mostly because I can utilize the space for the yummy parmesan garlic fries and onion rings that accompany my friends' dishes. The protein style is really really good. The bison meat is delicious, juicy and tender, and comes with onions, tomatoes, arugula or lettuce, and condiments. PARMESAN GARLIC FRIES are sooooo good. The basket is enough to fill me up with a burger so I always share this. ROOT BEER is the vintage type soda bottle, and I seriously think it tastes better because of the packaging. I'm such a sucker for good packaging.

    (4)
  • Kristina A.

    this place was just meh. I'd rather go to farm burger actually. I feel like maybe it was too hyped up for what it truly is. A mediocre burger.

    (3)
  • Sana S.

    Yummy turkey burger and delicious fries and a variety of soft drinks. I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Queenie D.

    Great grass fed beef burger on wheat bread ... I asked them to put on whatever comes with the burger and so they did... it came with butter lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and jalapenos... I was glad to have opened my burger before I bit into it since they really loaded mine with jalapenos! I removed a couple of the really thick slices, and was glad to have removed them. I also had a side of the cole slaw. It was huge and it was fresh, but I was not a fan of the flavor profile. I am way too in love with the "southern style" type of cole slaw and Yeah!Burger's is not with that program. We took advantage of the $1 miller high life drinks on Thursdays... it was alright. The bottle is really small, but we didnt mind. After a couple of those, I was set. All in all, I like it. I found the burger to be delicious, but there is something that is quite missing ... it didnt necessarily hit the spot for me, but i still dig it.

    (4)
  • Shikha K.

    Their service: impeccable. Their salads: delicious. Their onion rings: crunchy bits of heaven. Their sweet potato fries: remind me of why I love the south so much. Their milkshakes: amazing. Their veggie burgers (I'm vegetarian so I can't speak for the other burgers): perfection on a tray. My favorite burger joint in Atlanta. There are no complaints... I've been here over 20 times and never had anything less than a great experience.

    (5)
  • Emma F.

    Oh Em Gee! This restaurant makes the best burger I have had in a long time. They are fresh, made with grass fed beef and fully customizable. I also love that you can get sides such as a kale salad and perfectly cooked brussel sprouts. As I don't much like fries and onion rings this was awesome. Further enhancing the awesome of this place is the environmentally conscious approach to things, such as composting and using local/organic produce.

    (5)
  • Chella T.

    So I was in the mood for a good juicy turkey burger instead I received a oily mess. The oil seeped thru the bun and it was the primary taste of the meat. My very first trip here was way tastier than tonight. Highly disappointed and still hungry :(

    (2)
  • Melencia J.

    One of my hipster foodie friends told me about this place. This place is just that...and I like it. Walk up to order and food is brought to you. I had the YEAH! Veggie. It was pretty good. I needed a bit more garlic aoli and salt. The veggie patty was a bit soft. Something needs to be added to make it more dense, but the taste was ok. The fried pickles had good flavor, but they needed to sit on a paper towel to drain some of the oil. The pickles at the bottom of the container were soggy with oil. We sat outside so we could people watch. We were comfortable and there weren't any bugs!

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    I love the availability of organic antibiotic-free meat, but like most restaurants in Atlanta, this restaurant's reputation exceeds the quality of the food. People rave about this place and I just don't get it! Now, I cannot vouch for their burgers (so perhaps my opinion is completely invalid since that is their specialty) but I can say with gumption that I've had better veggie burgers (The Porter in Lil 5) and tastier hot dogs (anybody's grill). But my main pet peeve of this place? Yeah Burger's slogan is "Food you can feel good about" yet their fries/onion rings are always so damn greasy! I know what you're gonna say: grease gives flavor, you can't expect to have fries without the fat, blah blah, save your breath. It's quite possible to have fries that aren't dripping with oil. But if that's your thing, you'll love this place! On the plus side, I liked their napa slaw-- I believe it has mint in it so that is a refreshing alternative to soggy fried potato sticks. Perhaps I will continue perusing their menu for items that wow, or maybe I'll just fire up my grill instead.

    (2)
  • Ashleigh P.

    Check in first - free side!! I had the turkey burger on a whole wheat bun. $7 Arugula, tomato, pickles and sliced onion. With added avocado and jalapeno. The seasonal watermelon and feta salad. $7 a soft drink. 2.50 $20+ later... before tip. it was a tsp of avocado and 3 jalapeno slices... for $2.50 The burger was very good. Well seasoned and cooked perfectly. The bun was delicious. The salad was weird and the feta may have turned a bit. The unsweet tea was great. I will eat here again, if someone else is picking up the tab. I still have a free side with check in... Cause I checked in after. Also, they are a part of the Beltline Membership Program. If you have a card, you get a discount! I discovered this after too.

    (4)
  • Wendy M.

    Love the guys at the bar, Jacob and Matthew. They are the best. The food is good too!

    (5)
  • TR J.

    Great place to hang out/grab a meal. Food always comes out perfect and the service is always top notch. Parking can get a bit hectic but that speaks to their popularity more than anything else in this busy/cramped area of Atlanta.

    (5)
  • Michael M.

    Great tasting food! Definitely will be back and recommend to friends! Tried the vegan burger even tho I'm not vegan and future wife tried the veggie burger. Both had good flavor but since they were out of the wheat bun, the density of the white bun got in the way of the flavor. Yeah sauce was very tasty. Split the onion ring/fry basket(great idea) kudos!!

    (4)
  • Seth R.

    Very good burgers, great sides, nice people, and a little more expensive than I would like it to be. I like Yeah burger a lot and so does my family. The sides and toppings are all really fresh and delicious. I would definitely go there more, but I am always surprised at how much the bill ends up. Probably about 15% more than I would expect it to be. However, it is definitely better than farmburger and more fam friendly than vortex.

    (4)
  • Rebecca S.

    I have mixed feelings about Yeah burger. Their burgers are delicious, but for $10 it seems like fries should be included. I love having fries with my burger, but it just makes the meal so expensive to pay another $4 for fries. So, I think the place is overpriced. However, they have great burgers and the Parmesan fries are fantastic. It's the type of place where you can go entirely casual (I went in my running clothes tonight) for a quick dinner or you can get some pitchers and hang out for awhile too. They have a great atmosphere. Fall is the perfect time for the outdoor patio.

    (3)
  • Dria B.

    This place is soooooo cool! I love you the Yeah sauce I put that sh** on everything lol

    (5)
  • Jennifer B.

    We like this place but it is way overpriced. Each time we leave hungry. The kale salad for $9.99 is just kale with a few pine nuts sprinkled in it. I don't eat dairy, so had them hold the Parmesan cheese. When I complained, they were nice enough to add a few vegetables to it. The vegan burger is too small---slightly bigger than a slider. There were 3 of us and we spent over $60.

    (3)
  • Agata R.

    What can I say: the location is convenient, I can walk here from home. It will do in a pinch. The burger itself is just average, the flavor mostly comes from the toppings you pay to put on top. On at least one occasion when I got my burger to go it tasted almost steamed, not grilled (though I recognize that may be a problem with getting a burger to go).

    (3)
  • Chanel G.

    Yummy! I came to this restaurant on a Monday night around 7pm and it was packed. I made my own burger with a veggie patty, lettuce, tomato, pickle and the garlic aioli. It was pretty delicious but there are load of other toppings that I missed out on, so go big or go home. I got a side of regular fries which you can get free with any entree purchase if you check in!

    (4)
  • Kitt R.

    All their food is great. From the burgers to salads to the sides, you can't go wrong. It is easy and delicious to find a healthy meal here, whether you get a delicious salad or a bunless burger! The owner is great too! He came up and introduced himself when I was in there on Tuesday.

    (5)
  • Emmie L.

    This place had me screaming YEAH YEAH SHAWTY WAS CHECKING UP ON ME SO WE DECIDED TO CHILL Okay, that was the worst joke I've ever made. Sorry about that. Anyway, this place is amazing. I have literally heard of this place for YEARS. I have begged my friends to go, invited them out on several occasions but no one was ever quite ready to try it. You may ask why I didn't just put my big girl eating pants on and head there myself, but when something is really good - it is meant to be shared. Today was my day. The joint itself it really nice. It has lots of eating space, an open bar, and you order at the register - your typical pick and choose deal. The lighting was on point, and they have a great little patio that was nicely heated during this wintry eve. They have a great selection of grass-fed, pastured meat, organic veggies, and homemade sauces that would easily please someone from Portland, Oregon. I ordered a classic bacon cheeseburger with sriracha mayo and a side of fries complimentary of the checkin offer. It was easy to find a spot (though I hear it can get busy so be wary of parking) and the food was out really quickly. The food is pricey - easily the most expensive burger and fries I have bought in a while. Not to mention the sauces cost .50, and I had to hold back to keep myself from bringing my soapbox out and ranting about the injustice of it all. But it was definitely worth it! The meat comes in doubles (HALLELUJAH) and the cheese was perfectly melted. I was a little turned off by the fact that the bottom bun was so soaked in grease that it was falling apart, but the taste of it all put together quickly overcame that. It was really amazing - just delicious, and I am sure if you tried, you could order something way healthier than I did. The fries were great, covered in some green stuff... parsley maybe? And salt, naturally. This was an amazing place, and the moment I find a sugar daddy to pay for it I will be here all the time. Until then, peace up. A-town down. (Sorry again.)

    (5)
  • Shaye B.

    Same concept as farm burger, but a bit better IMO. I think this is more of a "3.5 Stars" than a 4 - but I will be generous! I think YEAH! Burger would benefit from being a bit more consistent. I feel like sometimes I go there, and have a great burger and other times I will order the same exact thing and it is average. It is also a bit overpriced for a burger you order over the counter but it is pretty good. I wouldn't go out of my way to go to YEAH! Burger - but that mainly because I don't really crave burgers that often! But if I am every in the area and looking for a faster place to eat than a sit down restaurant this is where I go!

    (4)
  • Angela B.

    Ah... Gluten free burgers!!! :) love it! I know I can eat here and not have to worry about getting sick. That's a nice feeling. They have gf fried pickles too!! Heck yea!!

    (5)
  • Nate C.

    So far so good first time at this location ever as being re-transplanted to Atlanta GA for a second time. Waiting on my food now with my wife. The burger was ok. I mean it was not bad, but you can't compare it to say places like "super duper" in San Francisco - now those burger chains are consistent! Yeah! Burger on the other hand was not. The bread was not toasted thoroughly for the type of integrity it was designed for, in fact it was quite thick and not soft on the palate. The service seemed a bit standoffish - there was a person (young man) in a room full of female customers basically that was working the floor - cleaning up and what not; but he would not make eye contact with any one person in the dining area that was trying to get his assistance - so I gave it 2.5 stars - it wasn't bad but it was not worth going a second time. I am more interested in going places that scream "come back, come back, we want to earn you business daily!!!"

    (2)
  • Taylor A.

    How on earth did a burger, fries, and Coke cost me $22? That's what I asked myself when I left. Not that anything was bad, but the cost is excessive in my opinion. I had the fig and goat cheese burger. Cooked very well and the goat cheese and onions were nice, but I didn't get any of the fig jam flavor at all. Fries were decent, but having to pay extra for every sauce is ridiculous in my opinion. You should at least get a couple with every fry order. I sat at the bar, and the bartender was fine. Pretty good food, but for the price I'll look elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Lurine F.

    Let's talk about food! I have been wanting a burger for some time now! It's always a tough call when you have so many options yeah burger is nestled in the trendy virgina highlands district in ATL. Te food was very fresh and well cooked! Although I couldn't finish all my food, it was really good! Coupled with excellent customer service!!! The bar tender was great in explaining what the menu was and what it had on it. I are the traditional yeah burger. It was not greasy or anything just fresh good food. Very trendy and kid friendly.

    (4)
  • Casey C.

    Went here with my husband last week. He got a bison burger, while I stuck with the original beef patty. The burgers were very, very good, but I feel that the highlight of my meal was the side of brussels sprouts we got! They were DELICIOUS! It tasted like they were baked in olive oil and they came with some goat cheese as well. It was a bit pricy for a burger, but I feel like you get what you pay for. They use local, high quality ingredients that are more nutritious than the cheap stuff. Love it!

    (5)
  • Freddie S.

    Tasteless burgers; soggy fries. If you want a good burger in VA-HI try Georges-- cheaper and WAY better.

    (1)
  • Angie P.

    I can't say enough good things about YEAH! Burger! Yes, they're quite pricey, but the experience & the taste of the food evens it out. I met some family here on a busy Saturday afternoon. Pros: - Yummy food - Choices of food & toppings - Music - Friendly employees - Quick service - Branding - Decor Cons: - Parking (although their lot is free, it's small) - Seating I had the grass-fed beef burger (no bun) with arugula, pickles, ketchup & mustard. And thanks to their yelp check-in offer, I got fried pickles FOR FREE. Wooo! There are not enough adjectives to explain how good my food was. I didn't have that "sick" feeling afterwards (you know, the feeling you get after fast-food & fried foods?). And the music playing overhead...so awesome! I knew all the songs & they were a mixture of hip-hop, pop, soul, etc. Overall, I am very pleased & will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Jarrod H.

    I LOVE THIS PLACE!!! Between their "Sandwich of the month" and their milkshakes, I always leave feeling like a greedy pig! This is our usual daddy - daughter date restaurant (she loves it as well!). With locally grown organic meat and produce, you can't find a better, healthier burger. But back to the shakes! GOODNESS GRACIOUS SAKES ALIVE!! I amstarting to feel like a junky needing a fix just thinking about them!

    (5)
  • Keo S.

    We have been coming here since we moved to the area 2 years ago. Absolutely love the food and service. I'm slightly skeptical given that they are moving to a franchise model very soon and completely did away with the 50 cent wing special that they use to have on Weds. Let's see how it goes - we love coming for the burgers, fries, and brussel sprouts so we'll keep you posted on our weekly visits. :)

    (4)
  • Joshua G.

    I love this place but one by one the things I love are disappearing. Now 50 cent wing night is gone.

    (4)
  • Linda A.

    I'm sorry I have no idea why people like this place!! Please save your money 1burger with sauce and 1side time was $17 ridiculous. The food is horrible. The entire burger is all this big dry bun that has no flavor to it and the fries and onion rings are disgusting!! Please save your money and go to village burger in dunwoody or even burger fi it was so gross I want my money and calories back!!!

    (1)
  • Kev E.

    I'll be back!!!!!!! Food is tasty & light but filling. Drinks are wonderful. The outdoor patio is nice on a breezy day. I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Gerald N.

    My wife and I visited this spot for the first time today and we where both very impressed. The service was wonderful, staff was friendly, and it was a cool environment. I ordered the American burger which was pretty standard, and my wife had the Yeah burger on wheat bread. We also ordered the truffle Parmesan fries which where amazing. We both really enjoyed our meals so I really don't have anything negative to say about the food. A bit pricey for a burger joint but it's worth it.

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Followed the reviews to YEAH burger. I ordered the Fig and Goat cheese burger and a 50/50 of onion rings and sweet potato fries to go. The burger was a mess as most of the goat cheese was on the side of the burger. After moving the goat cheese around, the sandwich tasted good. I really liked the fig spread. This sandwich was served with two patties which was a little overkill. I also felt that the burgers were more undercooked than advertised. I would rate the burger 4 stars. The onion rings were good. The sweet potato fries were terrible. They were limp and soggy. I'm not sure if this is their style but the texture reminded me of spaghetti. I would rate the fries less than a star.

    (3)
  • Mike C.

    This is long overdue.. I have been doing to this Yeah Burger location for well over a year now. I generally get the turkey burger with either the napa cole slaw or sweet potato fries. I can honestly say that I have never had a bad experience going to this Yeah Burger! I generally sit at the bar, and the bartenders are always attentive and engaging in conversation. I don't think I need to go into extreme details, just always a solid meal with attentive service at an affordable price.

    (5)
  • Erin G.

    What I ate: Veggie burger Visit date: August 17, 2012 First time? No. Yeah burger makes me say YEAAAA, YEAAAA, na na na na... Hold up. Who said a veggie burger couldn't be tastier than a meat burger? Yeah burger done did it right. I actually like the veggie burger much more than their meat burger. The patty is four ounces of South Carolina organic Sea Island red peas and yummy spice combos. I had it on a whole wheat bun (a lil sweet) with jalapenos (a lil spicy), grilled onions (a lot awesome), and sauteed mushrooms (mmm fungus!). I could only eat half at this sitting. I had the other half during our car ride to Savannah. Twas still tasty cold.

    (4)
  • Loren B.

    What makes YEAH burger amazing is that they used LOCAL & ORGANIC INGREDIENTS and GRASS FED MEATS. Nitrate free bacon, the works!! They have so many different toppigns to choose from avocado to bacon jam or fig jam! Hopefully other places will follow down the organic path. I absolutely LOVE their oreo milkshake, it's the best I've ever had. Lively enviroment on the inside with the decor and music. Warning: It's packed on a Saturday night. Enjoy!!

    (4)
  • Hanna K.

    A night at YEAH! Burger is always a plus for me. They're one of a handful of places doing a fairly similar concept: organic, local variety; design your own or choose from one of the menu defined burgers. I'm someone who is overwhelmed by choice & likes for restaurants to do the work for me, so I always opt for the menu burgers, and have never been disappointed. Tonight I branched out a bit & went with the Southern Dog. It's a griddled, split dog, covered in a perfect amount of pimento cheese & "Alabama relish" (a mixture of something little bit spicy, pickley, peppery, and tomatoey). I was a little concerned there would be too much topping & I would be stuck fork & knifing my dog, but it came out with just the right amount. The bun was a large, toasted H&F roll that really completed the experience. Thumbs up for the dog. The sides are always great at YEAH! Burger, especially the fried pickles & onion rings. Tonight we added the crispy brussel sprouts to the mix and I have to say they may be one of my top 5 brussel sprouts ever. They come with a large dollop of goat cheese, and there are tons of crispy little leaves loose between the bigger bulbs. One thing about Yeah! Burger is the overwhelming feeling I get when inside. There are loud venues, like bars, where its natural and it doesn't bother me. Yeah! Burger always has loud music playing inside, lots of people yelling, and a noisy open kitchen. I know I'm kind of a baby about this kind of thing, so I'm sure it doesn't bother most people. Yeah! Burger has a large high-top communal table, a few bar stools, a handful of 2 & 4 tops inside & another handful outside. I wouldn't recommend coming with a bigger group than 4 & no matter what, be prepared to have to vulture around to get a table on the (much more peaceful) patio. Overall, I would give Farm Burger a .5 half star nod over Yeah! Burger in this very specific category of burgers. But like I started with, a night here is always a plus.

    (4)
  • Tracy T.

    AMAZING menu items but RIDICULOUS prices. Got my daughter a grilled cheese from the kids menu... $7.99!!! I though wow this is going to be an amazing grill cheese, but when it came to the table, nope it was just a plain ol' grilled cheese like you'd make at home. So, $38 for: 1 burger no bun, 1 milk shake, 1 kids grilled cheese, a small side salad, and a milk. It's like your wallet is being punished for making a healthy food choice. The food was very very good, but I felt taken advantage of by their prices. Also- the staff was very nice.

    (3)
  • Patrick C.

    I have been twice to the other location and it was REALLY good, but this is the first time I've been to this location. The only reason I gave it 3 stars instead of 2 was because the other location was much better so I was trying to give them the benefit of the doubt. But for $30 for 2 people it was not that good. It wasn't horrible but wasn't much better than Hardee's, which is way cheaper.

    (3)
  • Michelle L.

    Not only can Yeah! Burger make downright delicious burger listed on its menu, it also offers a wide variety of ingredients to make your own perfect burger. I had the bison burger, which was juicy and full of flavor. My friend enjoyed her grass-fed beef burger but had to take a couple of bites off mine. Oh and Yeah! Sauce is fantastic as well! Don't forget to order a side of fifty fifty - half french fries and onion rings. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Susan M.

    My 5-year-old nephew visited for a weekend and when he got home he said his favorite thing about Atlanta was Yeah! Burger. Either I'm a terrible hostess or Yeah! Burger has amazing hot dog buns swimming in ketchup (not on the menu). Obviously it is the latter. From an adult's perspective: I love this place so much. They make grass-fed beef affordable and accessible. And they recently changed their sweet potato fries to be skinnier and crispier - much better than the old wedges!

    (5)
  • Dan G.

    Not much more to say than what has been said below. The burgers are delicious, they have the best gluten free buns of anyplace that we have tried them and my kids are treated well and love the food. Yay yeah! burger.

    (5)
  • Tom C.

    Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good. I like this place. I went there for the first time yesterday, having spent some time at some of the other local burger places (Farm Burger, and the recently departed Wonderful World of Burgers). Yeah Burger is different, because they serve larger size burgers than the small ones at the other places. For lunch, it's a bit much, but the veggie burger was outstanding. My wife liked hers, too. They've got plenty of toppings for the burgers, some of which are free! and some of which cost. The service is pretty prompt, and the guy who helped us was, well, exuberant. There is plenty of seating, though in the afternoon half of the outdoor seating gets pretty strong sun. They'd do well to install an awning or something. One issue is the cost. I'm not sure it's worth the price. For two adults and one kids menu (we got two veggie burgers, one soda, one side of fries, and the kids menu), it was about $26, which seems like a lot.

    (3)
  • A L S.

    With fresh meats and veges this is a good choice for upper scale burgers. Many different options for dressings. Vegan burgers. Expensive but had a good experience here. Don't recommend the bacon jam. It's just bacon reduced with molasses. So what. The bison burger was very good. But for the overall pricing, I think Farm Burger is a better deal.

    (2)
  • Sydney K.

    Good food that's fairly priced and a fun atmosphere make me a fan of this establishment. I had the chicken without a bun with goat cheese, onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and sprouts, and my fiance had his version of the Triple B (he forgot to order it by name) without a bun. We split some onion rings and fried pickles, both of which were crispy without being greasy or too heavy. I especially like the Check-in offer they had for a free side with the purchase of an entree. My chicken was cooked through and the goat cheese helping seemed pretty generous, which was nice, though $1 can still be a bit much if you're on a budget. I liked the no bun option, the patty came on a couple large leaves of lettuce. The toppings and lettuce were all fresh and appeared to be clean. The buffalo was good too, though I didn't try much of it. I also had a white sangria which was yummy, but the fizz was a bit surprising as usually the sangria I have isn't fizzy. Still, it served its purpose well. As far as atmosphere, it was great to sit out on the patio for dinner. We waited about 5 minutes for people to start leaving their tables, but I don't think that was an issue. The food came out in under 15 minutes, probably closer to 10, which was also a huge plus since it was a bit busy. The ordering process can be a bit much though since the cashiers taking the order are super quick (though accurate), so be sure you know what you want before you reach the front of the line. Overall, fun place, good food, and a decent price. 4 stars, I'm a fan.

    (4)
  • Wali G.

    Good burger and nice place to hang out, but not terribly remarkable. But be careful of the beer recommendations. Granted I was talking with the cashier, but she was the one taking my order and asked me what I liked. I said something brown and malty, not too hoppy and not too much alcohol. She recommended the Naked Pig. :-/ Maybe she heard "give me the antonym of....." Then she recommended it to my buddy who was next in line. Although the onion rings and roasted brussel sprouts with chèvre were pretty good, overall, I was underwhelmed.

    (2)
  • Ryan E.

    My friend wanted to go here b/c the owner won top chef. There was Nothing special going on here. I appreciate the gluten free Options and the flavored tea was yummy. The burgers were So-so. Maybe I was expecting to much, but I wasn't impressed. To top it off we each got fries and split them. Regular and sweet Potato. We couldn't even tell the difference b/c they were SO GREASY! We didn't even eat them, they were so gross.it was overpriced For what you get. I won't be going back. To much good Food in ATL to settle for this.

    (2)
  • Robert T.

    I ll FLIP out on FLIP anytime and take a YEAH Burger. Consistently providing good quality food at somewhat reasonable prices (if you go there on payday you don't feel like you are spending so much!) The order taker is always friendly and helpful, and the server always brings your food with a smile on their face. I have tried Salads, Hot Dogs, and Hamburgers and have not been disappointed in any of them. The Onion Rings/French Fries combo lacks an abundance of Onion Rings, and those can be a little bland also, but all in all a good find in the Virginia Highlands area.

    (4)
  • Eartha W.

    I head to this burger joint often, and it's a pretty cool place. The food is high quality and pretty tasty. The business has gone through some adjustments over the past 2 or more years that we've been going there. There was definitely a period in there where the burgers - we like the bison - seemed to change in weight, which was a disappointment. But, they made a comeback! For a while, they had a vegetarian burger, but not a vegan burger without animal products. They issued surveys via email and this has been addressed with a new vegan burger option, which is great (I think this shows they care about the customer). Previously, there was only the occasional portobello when it was the current special. Since we began heading here for the occasional meal, a number of the toppings went "premium," and there are $1.00 costs for each, which can really add up. This seems a bit ridiculous, and I hate to be nickle-and-dimed, even for sauces or a side of sauce. Relish/BBQ sauce should not be $0.50. And, I'm sorry, but a $1.00 each is too much to pay for jalapenos, cucumbers, and banana peppers. Given that the price has gone up for burgers here during my time as a patron, I don't see why they wouldn't consider adding the cost of toppings into the burger, and reserving the premium costs for items that can be more easily explained. I don't mind paying $1.00 for items such as mushrooms or chili, for example, and I may even splurge on $1.50 for a bit of avocado every now and then. Finally, this location sometimes has trouble getting orders right. This is especially the case when several people in my party order the same toppings, sides or sauces. I have a feeling this is an issue with their software, because most of the folks at the front seem very conscientious. Anyway, I would recommend checking your order before leaving or digging in. These folks take every step to "make it right" if there is an issue, which I appreciate. Altogether, I think there are some areas where this establishment could improve, but: 1)The food is high quality. 2) The service is usually very good. 3) This location is much better, in my opinion, than the Howell Mill Rd. Location.

    (4)
  • Gabe S.

    No burger. I've been in food service and I understand how sucky it is when three people show up a half hour before close. However, when I got there at 9:30 and ordered at the bar (because the other order area was already closed) the server - and I stress the term server - gave me 'tude and an eye roll when I said I was staying and I would rather sit outside. "But then I'll have to BRING it to you!" What? Aren't you a SERVER at a still-open restaurant? Bringing me food is literally the only thing about your job. Then her equally whiny partner in crime came out to tell me and the other gentleman waiting that the ice cream was shut down for the night so we couldn't have our shakes. Then they both acted as if taking the shakes off our bill was executing their first born. "Can I get something else to drink?" Eye roll hands me plastic cup and tells me a fountain soda is free because they don't want to ring anything else up. At about this time the third customer came out of the bathroom and asked for a sink to wash his hands. They gave him so much whine about whether he could use a sink and he tried to explain that the sink in the men's room was out of order. Then they whined some more, and I tried to diffuse the situation by joking that he was "so high maintenance" and then he kind of cracked and yelled "i just want to wash my hands after touching my dick dude!" Then they told him to use the ladies room. I sat at the bar with the other two parties because I felt bad for the busboy who was clearly the only one actually working as the two tweens gossiped behind the bar. At exactly 10:05 the eyeroll twins shut the tv off - which all of us were watching, since we were forced to sit at the bar - and leave. Just out the door with four people still inhabiting a now empty dining room. Gurl, I know you are getting paid till at least 10:30 so maybe you should work for it and help the poor sap busboy clean up? As for the food, the bbb burger was lackluster and cooked medium well instead of med rare as requested. Also, and most importantly for other yelpers, my supposedly gluten free meal made me horribly gluten-ill by the time I got home. I chose this place because it obviously had a mind toward the gluten-intolerant. I should have gone someplace worth getting sick for.

    (1)
  • Ryan R.

    Very similar to Farm Burger in terms of quality. I went late on a Saturday night and was served quickly; they weren't too busy, either.

    (4)
  • Necota S.

    My wife and mom love this place; so do i. The burgers are tasty, the fries (or onion rings) or hot and crispy, the beer (PBR pitcher for $5) is cold and the people watching is a plenty. The place is pseudo self serve, but the staff is friendly, laid back and helpful. This is also a good place to people watch if on the patio. I also dig the fact that they post on a board the sourcing of local products (food and beer). Bon a petit.

    (4)
  • Sarah D.

    I always love going to this Yeah Burger for lunch. Everyone is always very friendly, the orders are filled accurately and quickly, even during the lunch rush. Also, the food is great!

    (5)
  • Brendan K.

    This is my go-to burger place in Atlanta. Wonderful, local ingredients. Delicious food. Nice environment. In addition to loving the burgers, the roasted Brussels sprouts with goat cheese are phenomenal ... even your kids will love them.

    (5)
  • Kelsey F.

    I think YEAH burger is just great. Though I think there are better burgers to be had in Atlanta, the whole experience here is enough for me to give it 4 stars. They are natural, organic, and gluten free in addition to being delicious! You can get basically any type of burger, hot dog or chicken sandwich that your heart (stomach) desires. They have a few suggested burgers but it is mostly a building your own burger place. The buns are H&F bread so they are superb. I think the fries and onion rings are both good and there are gluten free options for both. I'm not the biggest fan of the sweet potato fries because I don't like them with cinnamon sugar on top. The meals are served on really cute metal trays too. YEAH burger has an excellent social media presence as well. The easiest way to keep up with their daily deals is through facebook updates. They also do several concert ticket giveaways via their facebook page. A friend of mine won two really great tickets to the Bon Iver concert just by entering on their facebook page.

    (4)
  • Steph B.

    Stopped into Yeah Burger last night as we were in town and the reviews and photos looked good. I wasn't too impressed with the flavor it is definitely not worth the price. My husband and I got a well done bacon cheeseburger to split and each had a side of fries and shared an order of onion rings. The side of fries were huge we could have also split an order of fries as we ended up taking some home and the fries were great - my husband isn't a fan of the boardwalk style so he didn't love them as much. Neither of us cared for the onion rings - the texture was good but they had no flavor (pretty much tasted like flour) and the breading fell off the onion as soon as you picked it up. It could've been better if it came with a dipping sauce. Burger was also pretty flavorless. I had high expectations based on reviews and to pay $10.50 just for the burger (7.99 plus 1 for cheese and 1.50 for bacon) it was over priced. We expected to pay more in the city but expect the quality to match the price. I get that it's natural/organic etc so we're going to pay more but the burgers taste just didn't say 10.50 to me. I'd go for the fries again and would give the hot dog a chance, the order at cashier and quick delivery of food earns points for us.

    (3)
  • Try O.

    Food here is good. We ate here a few weeks ago. We walked out of the restaurant down the street, Cafe 640, and decided to give this place a try as we walked right passed it. Glad we did. We all liked our food and the service was good too. We will be back.

    (4)
  • Max S.

    Not bad but too expensive for what it is. Better off getting a Whopper

    (2)
  • Steven S.

    Great place; I love that Atlanta has some of the best natural/organic burger joints I've ever been to. Still, nothing beats Farmburger in Buckhead, but Yeah! Burger came very close. Once again, fresh ingredients, grass-fed beef & an awesome whole wheat bun along with hand-cut french fries. Nothing more to say, really, other than a great place for an excellent burger. Keep in mind, this is for the simple person that appreciates the patty vs the crap they put on top (ie The Vortex). Their "green" policies are also nice to see & they take pride in this by tossing your food for you. Stop in today!

    (4)
  • H B.

    This place is the bee's knees! Don't let the name fool you, they have the most delicious salads and mixed drinks. I have sat for hours and hours at the bar and have come across nothing but friendly staff. Occasionally they will be busy and have to focus...but still incredibly polite and helpful. Their weekly specials (this week was taco Tuesday's and wing Wednesday's...yes, I attended both this week) are SO good. In simple words - they do good food. ALCOHOL: I wish I could remember my favorite bartenders name (he's the Tuesday and Wednesday night guy..been there forever) - he makes the most amazing agave margaritas and mojitos (don't worry, I cycle to yeah! burger when I'm drinking - don't drink and drive). Also, they are almost always giving a percentage of profits to a charity. Example..Monday 5/27/13 they are giving 10% to LifeLine Animal Project. GREAT organization. Keep up the good work Yeah! Burger

    (5)
  • Erika G.

    Five star Cobb salad. Natural chicken and nitrate free bacon are a huge plus. And there is a healthy portion of avocado!!!

    (5)
  • Jill S.

    Yeah Burger! Should be called Yeah Buffalo Chicken sandwich! My first visit to this local favorite went pretty well. Although I didn't have a burger, the spicy buffalo chicken sandwich with wheat bun didn't disappoint. Not much to the decor of the spot, but it's burgers and fries, not much decor is needed. I will definitely go back and make up my own angus burger...when I fall off the fitness wagon again in 2 months.

    (4)
  • Ian R.

    It's actually my favorite burger! Since i try to limit my red meat intake - Every time I eat a burger someplace else I regret not coming here instead!! This is where I go when I want a delicious burger!

    (5)
  • Adam S.

    Have to update this review based on a second visit. This place is just so much better than other burger places. I love the all-natural take on things, and it extends from the food to the cups (recycled plastic) to the soda (natural) to the decor. They've really done just a stellar job in that regard. Our order was taken an the bar, and we sat outside as this allowed for a little people watching. The food came out at a decent speed, and was absolutely delicious. I got the California Love (turkey burger), and it was by far the best seasoned burger I've had. The toppings were excellent as well, and the bun was great. The fries on the side were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside--yum. I've always experienced good service here, and nothing to complain about this time. YEAH has awesome burgers and is definitely worth a visit in Atlanta.

    (5)
  • Matthew H.

    I decided to test the waters in the meat department and ordered bison with a sleek slice of che-duh. This, my friends, is the secret code of simple, supreme greatness. My teeth were scarcely required in the consumption of the burger, as it turned to a buttery liquid upon contact with my mouth parts. The cheese acted as a nice, subtle compliment to the pink-in-the-middle patty. I have a chocolate milkshake in the works, and if it's anything like my burger, I may die of the goodnezz.

    (5)
  • Naomi M.

    Yeah! Burger has ruined my taste buds for all other burgers joints in Atlanta! I gave up eating beef well over 4 years ago, and had tried turkey burgers from other burger restaurants in town (Farm Burger/Fatburger/Smash Burger), but nothing ever tasted right. I was used to seeing the YB whenever I ate at Murphy's (located directly across the street), but had never ventured out. Until one day I bit the bullet and went in. OMG - that was THE BEST decision I could have ever made in life! Some turkey burgers tend to be mushy and can leave an after taste - not YB! Their turkey burgers are ALWAYS fresh, moist and well seasoned! I'm a huge fan of the California Love burger mostly because there's avocado on it. What's more yummier!!!??? Every time I have a friend/s in town, I always make a point to introduce them to YB - and without fail ... they become believers! Anytime they come back, they make a point to return on their own! SCORE!!!! Granted, $8.00+ is a bit pricey for a burger, but it's so worth it. If you visit with a friend/s - share a side of onion rings or fries to save some money. Otherwise it can get costly. Signing up for their KEEPING IT REAL loyalty card helps out TREMENDOUSLY! With each visit, you earn a point for every dollar you spend. Plus you get a reward on your birthday!

    (5)
  • J W.

    Great food, great staff. Im not a huge pusher for organic only, but if organic, grass fed and local equal this kind of food, sign me up!

    (5)
  • Mustafa A.

    they food is really good but the best thing about the establishment was its service and environment. The only con is the wait to be seated sometimes because of the crowd

    (4)
  • Beth H.

    Visited on a super busy Friday night. Loud, delicious, awesome. Not a place for a quiet date, but the food is excellent and the atmosphere is energetic.

    (3)
  • Ariella S.

    Great concept for a burger joint-- sustainable meat (huge plus) and organic, non-run-of-the-mill toppings. I'm a huge fan. My favorite is the "Triple B". It's a grass-fed bison burger topped with their bacon jam, organic blue cheese crumbles, and grilled onions. I opt for it wrapped in their butter lettuce to lighten it up a bit. With a side of their sweet potato fries, seriously there are few things better. The outdoor seating with space heaters make this place the perfect lunch or dinner stop with a view of the Highlands. Great location and great burgers, one of go-tos.

    (4)
  • Nirali D.

    Favorite burger place in Atlanta. Every time I am in the area, I have to go to Yeah Burger. Their turkey burger can't be beat and their fries are amazing. I have also tried their agave margarita and two thumbs way up. I have tried another organic burger chain near my work and unfortunately, it doesn't compare to my beloved Yeah Burger.

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Feel so light after slammin the double stack all beef patties with side of fries and vanilla milkshake. Yeah burger is tops in atlanta. I'm from Los Angeles and I miss the days of IN N OUT burger which is the best in my opinion...before i came HERE!!! Yeah to yeah burger. Love this place. Gluten friendly and the healthy choice. Employees are very friendly. Been to both locations but the highland ave location is better neighborhood vibe in terms of its surroundings. Parking sux tho. That's the only problem. The lot is tiny. Try to find street parking if you can. Although a bit pricey...the feelings of no bloating and no stomach aches are all well worth the price afterwards...whoever gives yea burger less than four stars is only hating because theyre cheap! Enjoy! Salud!

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    I like the set up of ordering then sitting down to eat. The young lady at the register was very nice and friendly. I love the unique beer selections. I also enjoyed the general atmosphere and warmth of the restaurant. I didn't like that any burger is just a burger, no fries on the side. I also didn't like the size of the small salad. I get it's a small salad but it can have more than 5 pieces of lettuce for the price. Overall, enjoyable but will not be ordering a small salad again :)

    (3)
  • Lee B.

    So a coworker referred me to try this spot out. Its pretty darn delicious. I got the typical yeah burger minus pickles added tomatoes with 50/50. For a bonus I even tried the cherry chessecake which was the flava of the month. Everything was slamming. Parking is scarce so be ready to do a few laps with your car unless your timing is perfect or its not so busy.

    (4)
  • Jess C.

    Yeah burger is amazing!!!!! Best greasy food ever!!!!! Everything on the menu is delicious.

    (5)
  • Kevin F.

    60 $ for three burgers and a cobb salad and a couple of sweet teas. Come on man! That burger wasn't even close to good as a burger I've had in NYC that was twice the size and paid less. Organic grass fed bullshit or not I ate my burger in no time and it was in no way worth the money. The burgers don't even come with fries. Get a grip! Yeah rip me a new one. So tired of getting ripped off by bullshit restaurants with poor service. Oh and on top of that I barely found a seat and had clear my own table. No Thanks!

    (2)
  • Chris Z.

    Good, but it's no Farm Burger. I've had the veggie burger, beef burger, and chicken breast. Not as much a fan of the beef - the patties are so thin and they double it up, kind of reminding me of McDonald's patties or something (don't get me wrong, these are obviously MUCH better quality and taste-wise), but I like a beefier (pun intended) patty. The wheat buns are amazing. The sides are good, not awesome - I've had the onion rings, fries, and sweet potato fries - I'd go for the onion rings. Definitely would return for a close and convenient neighborhood casual dinner and wine.

    (3)
  • Brittany P.

    Fries were great but the burger wasn't anything to write home about. The gf bun fell apart. Won't be back.

    (3)
  • Shannon K.

    My favorite burger place! Fig and goat cheese burger is one of my favorites. Fried pickles are the best I've ever had. Staff is always friendly. Love the daily specials and the yelp offer. Stay awesome, Yeah! Burger

    (5)
  • N. C.

    good food and drinks. kid friendly. thumbs up!

    (4)
  • Mary W.

    My go to burger joint. Super fresh, amazing flavor and tons of options to please any palette!

    (4)
  • Melissa T.

    Best burgers in town!! I hope they bring back the pork creole burger that was always the best one!

    (4)
  • S T.

    We've been dining at YEAH! Burger since they opened. It's one of my only safe gluten free go-to places to dine in Atlanta. Great burgers, Chicken sandwiches, gluten free ONION RINGS w/YEAH! Sauce on the side is a must try! As are the Brussels Sprouts w/goat cheese! My fave burger: Beef Burger w/Cheddar Cheese + Jalapeno Pimiento Cheese on the side Grilled Onions Pickles Lettuce & Tomato on the side (so I feel like I've eaten some fresh veggies '-) & Ketchup, Mustard & Mayo Divine! Oh! Their new Truffle Parm Fries are great!!

    (5)
  • Tuong Vi P.

    After watching the last act on the Acoustic Stage at Summerfest 2013 in Virginia Highland and having arrived to said festival without eating dinner, bf and I felt our bellies rumble. We walked up and down Highland Avenue and decided to settle on YEAH! Burger. But there was only a quarter hour until closing time, so walking in, I was a bit concerned. We sat down and realized that you had to order at the window. Total newbs, we figured this out after nobody came to the table to get our order. No worries, we sauntered over and quickly scanned the menu. Bf gets overwhelmed by busy menus while I love them. He told me to pick whatever for him so after looking over the options, I picked a beef burger with onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and a fried egg--his favorite burger topping. I am currently try to drop a pound or 5 so I went with a chicken sandwich, but I did ask for lettuce, tomato, arugula, pepper jack cheese, and pesto. The latter ingredients are probably not very diet-friendly, but I got excited by the possibility, so I ran with my instincts. No special drinks and a side of fries was placed. We waited outside with our number and noticed that there were a number of people out there, even as we were nearing 11:00 pm. VaHi was full of people, due to the festival, and the surrounding dining establishments were reaping the benefits of heavy foot traffic. We could hear people laughing and talking on the streets. The food took about 10 minutes to come out and I was impressed by how the fries were served, in the mesh wire basket that can be observed in others' photos. (I may or may not upload mine, since I took them in the dark.) Fries did not light my world on fire but taking that first bite of my sandwich, I knew I would become a huge fan. Mind you, not a burger. But it was delicious. The chicken was perfectly cooked, still juicy. The ingredients were amazingly fresh and the pesto had a wonderful flavor. Then bf kindly offered me a bite of his burger. Holy moly. Simply perfect. This is one of Atlanta's best burgers. I think. I still have more to try. We were not rushed but we were considerate and ate pretty fast anyway. I imagine that if you go at a more "normal" hour, there'd be more people and the environment would probably be livelier than what we experienced. Definitely not complaining about that. And dog-lovers, you can securely fasten your furry friends while you dine al fresco.

    (5)
  • Heather P.

    I love grass-fed beef and bison. I really like this place. The concept is great and they deliver on flavor. I really like getting to select my meat of choice and, if I'm feeling motivated, eating both patties. I'm also really fond of the sides. Their brussels sprouts are so good I barely even miss french fries. My bf loves the sweet potato fries and onion rings. I'm also really impressed by how they let you "customize." Also, while I've never had an alcoholic beverage here, I really like that they offer a full bar. I like having that option. Sames goes for the wings and hot dogs. I haven't tried them but I'm considering looking into it. It costs a bit more than a standard burger joint but it's definitely worth it.

    (4)
  • Scott J.

    Great burger, amazing selection of add-ons. BACON JAM! There's a bar (that's a plus). Friendly staff. Would give it 5stars but I think it's slightly overpriced considering what you get & it's counter service only, usually with a line. Va-Hi can be really annoying on the weekends so it's best to hit this place at odd hours during the week to avoid the idiot parade, find a great parking spot & get your food much quicker.

    (4)
  • Jennifer E.

    Something for everyone! I was in Atlanta for work, and went out to dinner with some friends who chose this venue. Wow - was I wowed! There were 5 of us, and we had bison, classic hamburger, a turkey burger, and 2 veggie burgers. Total yumminess. I ordered goat cheese on my veggie burger and a side of sweet potato fries, and I thought the serving sizes were generous. I also found the servers to be really nice and patient with my first timer's decision making. It is a bit pricey, but for me, the variety of locally sourced foods make up for that. The parking lot can be crowded, but It totally worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Ronnie E.

    Lately I have been going to Yeah burger more often than 5 Guys or Farm burger. Both the West Midtown and VA Highlands locations are easy to get to while in Midtown. This last visit I went in for the anniversary and they had $1 sliders! They were cooked perfectly and the yeah sauce was just enough flavor to give them a burst of excitement. Sweet potato fries are pretty good as well; also, the management is awesome. They even applied the yelp special after I completed my order.

    (4)
  • Emory B.

    Awesome. I don't do the organic thing and can count the times I've been in a Whole Foods one one hand, but this place is fantastic. This place makes one damned fine burger, just greasy enough with excellent ingredients cooked to perfection. The fact that they can be green, without any of the pretentiousness or guilt makes it a new favorite.

    (5)
  • Christine T.

    The beef and turkey burgers here are stellar. The choice of toppings is creative and fun. They are very considerate of gluten-free dietary needs and the GF bun is tasty. The last time I was here I had the most delicious peach milkshake I've ever had anywhere! Friendly staff are an added bonus.

    (5)
  • Charles M.

    I think my Yeah Burger is one of the best i have had in recent memory, i have only a few minor criticisms to offer, which i think are important enough to mention. I will say that i have always been treated very nicely by the FOH, only once have i had a mix-up with a beer being expedited to my table. The only criticism i have for the food is that sometimes my beautiful burger (bun) comes out rather soggy. The bun Yeah Burger uses is so beautiful and delicious but it can be ruined easily by the juices running off of the burger patty. Also, the carmelized onion may have something to do with the soggy effect..? Maybe let burgers rest juuust a minute before building them on the bun, allowing the juices to coagulate INSIDE the burger instead of running off into that pretty bun. It is still quite scrumptious even soggy, but it is kind of hard to eat that way. This is a great little burger place, albeit a little on the steep side, but it is indeed a premium quality product with very consistent quality of experience. I always come back whenever i crave a REALLY good burger.

    (4)
  • quinn a.

    Definitely a Yeah! fan. This place is very close to my home which puts it occasionally on my "go to". Love the wide range of toppings and the " build your own" concept. Meat is cooked properly and the bun stands up to the toppings well. Not crazy about the skin on style of fries and wish there were a couple more side selections but keeping it simple allows this place to serve volumes of high end burgers to hungry folks. Although often crowded the line moves quickly and the staff is a friendly bunch. Super clean place with a lively porch. If you are lucky enough to get a spot or are eating alone check out the barstools at level with a good view of the corner of North Highland and Virginia Avenue. Tie ups outside for your two legged transportation or four legged friends. Good stuff.

    (4)
  • Benjamin G.

    Just when I thought I was going to get totally burgered out, I stumbled into YEAH! and couldn't have been happier. Not only is the interior of this place decorated with some of the best branding I've seen to date, but they've really curated some great products and built a fantastic menu around them. Came in for lunch and dinner recently within the same day. Ha, yeah I know. Kinda weird, but I had lunch here for a meeting and then brought the Mrs here for dinner since it was that good. For lunch: I had the grass-fed beef burger -- hydroponic arugula, goat cheese, grilled onions, and a fig jam. The goat cheese is local, which is so cool. Also, the whole wheat bun that I ordered it on is made locally as well. The flavors worked so well together -- nuttiness of the arugula, tart goat cheese, sweet and malty fig jam, earthy beef and, sweetly carmelized onions. Everything sang rather well together. I'd order it again for sure. Easily one of my favorite burgers I've had since living in the ATL. Here's a hint: Try the brussel sprouts. They are just incredible. For dinner, I checked out the wings. Where they are smaller than other wings (they are very organic and completely cage-free) the flavors were stellar. Had their version of buffalo (which is actually pretty hot!) and the sweet chili lime. Had a dozen and was rather contently full. The Virginia Highland location does $0.50 wings on Wednesdays. They have a pretty awesome drink list, too. Cocktails, local brews, different sodas, teas, and such. Semi non-sequitur: The bathrooms are just great. The men's room LITERALLY smells like a candy store. Which I prefer to the alternative. They are also so clean! Goodness. YEAH really strives to make a minimal environmental impact with their operation and it shows. They aren't shy about it and they don't sugarcoat anything. They give you stats and show you how they are trying to make a small difference with feeding people. I dig that. So....yeah. YEAH! Burger has my vote. Can't wait to try another one of those burgers! Next up: Bison!

    (5)
  • Peter A.

    This wins the "Best burger in Atlanta" award in my opinion. Yeah, it is not cheap, but Yeah it is also has the best burgers in Atlanta. Every now and then there is a place which at first glance seems a little pricey but then you taste it and realize why. Yeah, this is one of those places. Yeah! I definitely recommend this place. The quality and selection is phenomenal! I usually get a bison burger with (real hickory smoked, fresh made) bacon and garlic aioli. Blows me out of the water every time. Food 5/5 Service 4/5 Atmosphere 5/5 Sanitation 5/5 Value 4/5

    (5)
  • Jonathan L.

    This place is always crowded but seating is pretty quick. The service is with a smile, the quality of the food, although a little pricey for a burger is very consistent and extremely tasty. Place is clean, food is good, and they have a Yelp deal. So far this is our go to burger place in town. Parking is kind of a PITA but that is the case for that entire area, at least they have some dedicated spots for their patrons. When you have to wait for a seat, it's only a few minutes and they clean tables fairly quickly which is always appreciated. I don't think they should really charge for sauces and the garlic brussel sprouts are addictive but may warrant a handful of tic tacs afterwards. If you go often enough, sign up to be part of their club. It's free, I did it via mobile in a few minutes and they give you a welcome to the club appetizer too. Nice job ... Oh yeah!

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    Had Yeah Burger for the first time today. I got there right as they were opening so parking wasn't an issue but I could totally see it being a nightmare. I got a bison burger on wheat and it was super tasty!! I didn't go crazy with a bunch of sauces like most reviewers have said but the reason I gave them 3 stars was simply because I was really really craving sweet potato fries and when I got them they were super crispy. I'm glad I had that check in because it would of been worth the $3. I will give them a try again I just hope they aren't so burnt next time, burger was delicious though!

    (3)
  • Alex A.

    You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. You got rid of all the discounts and raised all the prices. I have a menu saved from just last year with CONSIDERABLY lower prices. Why the greed ? The quality of the food is the exact same. Very sad and disappointed customer.

    (1)
  • Jason L.

    Food is ok but definitely overpriced. Think food is slightly better and fresher than a five guys but paying a high premium for that. Also service is better than a five guys. My biggest issue is how pricey the kids meals are, the $8 for a small hot dog, milk box and small side is kinda ridiculous, cheaper kids options would be an improvement. For the cost I could go to roxx or murphys.

    (3)
  • Melissa Z.

    STOP. THE. PRESSES. With the proliferation of burger joints popping up, it's tough to know which are good, which are meh. THIS place is the BEST. I first went with a group: we ordered every burger on the menu from the beef, to the bison to the vegetarian. Everyone raved about what they ordered. Phenominal food. Very high quality ingredients. Fries are also delicious; it's not dripping with oil. They've got one of the best patios. Overlooking a major intersection in the heart of ViHi, this place is great for people-watching. What I also love: NO friggin waiter. I want a cheap delicious burger; I don't want to have to pay some dude to bring it to me.

    (5)
  • Danny H.

    I'd driven past this place many times throughout the years, and always went YEAAAAAHBURGER whenever I passed, because I find the name catchy, memorable, and as far as marketing goes, they do a great job at making their name stick. It's just that I'd never actually gone to the place, because the opportunity has never presented itself. Well that changed recently, and I'm finding that I'm liking just about every option that's in the ever-growing, and developing Westside Provisions area, and Yeah Burger was no exception to the trend. Being where it is, parking has the potential to be problematic; they have spots right outside their complex, but honestly the traffic that can develop on Howell Mill and 14th can make it less than appealing, so I always opt to park in the deck. The interior is spacious and clean feeling, without feeling all too pretentious. It's a relaxed atmosphere on a weekday evening, and the heated/covered patio was a cozy place to sit. It's scant, but I really like their tables too; something about the hazy white sheen over the wooden tables, I really like. Anyway, because my personal take on burgers is that some fat is necessary for flavor, I got my burger as beef, which is served with double patties. Because I like to pretend like I'm eating healthy despite ordering a burger, I got a wheat bun, and I put just about everything that was listed as free toppings on my burger, which is typically all I would normally get if I went to like a Five Guys or something. They have a vast variety of some non-meta hamburger toppings like avocados and goat cheese, and things that are typically classified as "high brow" or for "sophisticated taste buds," but all that stuff is extra. Bonus points for using fresh jalapenos instead of pickled, like what I was expecting. Way more heat that way. The burger was served medium the way they should be, and was presented nicely, with super fresh looking ingredients. It was juicy and flavorful at the first bite, and delicious all the way through. It was constructed carefully, and it wasn't remotely close to being one of those shoddy Burger King whoppers where tomatoes and pickles end up one side of the burger. There's a modicum of pride shown in how the food is presented here, which I would like to applaud. Fries are supposedly freshly cut, and actually remind me a lot of Five Guys fries. To me, this is actually a compliment. I'm not trying to sound like some stingy yokel who's unfamiliar with paying money for goods and services rendered, but the only thing preventing me from going all the way to five stars was indeed the cost. I mean I get it, we're in the city, and there's a standard with the cost of food and services, but in the end, it was still almost $30 for two burgers (one was bison, a $2 difference), fries and a shake. It was all delicious and high-quality food, but I can't help but think about the other good food options around the city that also runs about 30 bucks. But the cost is just the cost. It would really deter me from coming back to eat here again, but not as frequently if it were just a little bit more cost-efficient, because after all, it's still just a burger and fries that I'm trying to enjoy.

    (4)
  • Autumn S.

    Anyplace that offers veggie and poultry burger options for us non-beef eaters is alright with me. Although my family has always supported the west side location we seem to be coming here more. The vibe is a bit more laid back to me, the counter friendlier, and the layout of the place( we love the community table with its high stool and access to a little tv watching). Burgers are still just as good as the other location and love the selection of regional brews. The garlic aioli sauce is my favorite -ask for it on the side or else they get a little stingy with it on the burger.

    (4)
  • Raman R.

    Awesome ingredients - white oak pastures meat, h and f buns, local cheeses and veggies. Fast casual concept that feels like a cool spot. Sure a little pricey compared to McDonald's but the food more appropriately compares to traditional restaurants. Just because it's a burger and you pay at the counter doesn't need jt means to be cheap and crappy and made from processed bs. Get the bacon jam!

    (5)
  • craig j.

    This place has always been great and in my opinion has the best onion rings in the city. BUT yesterday we visited and the beef burger meat tasted like cardboard. Why ask how I wanted it cooked when the kitchen was only sending things out well-done? Have I not realized this until now that all of my burgers been this way? Is it that I've been covering up the cardboard flavor w all those free and delicious condiments? Surely not.

    (2)
  • Brian K.

    I visit this YEAH! Burger location at least twice a month, so it's only appropriate that I upgrade it to five stars. After dozens of visits, I've never really had a regrettable dining experience here - the food quality is consistent with the price, the employees are friendly and accommodating, and the patio is one of my favorites in Virginia Highland. My upgrade is largely attributable to two fairly recent developments. For one, they finally added goat cheese as a standard topping option - they've always had it in the kitchen, but it's nice to be able to order via the standard approach instead of having to make a special request of the kitchen. Second, they recently restricted the age of patrons who can sit at the bar to 13 and over. I typically sit at the bar during my visits for the full table service and to avoid having to wait in line at the front counter - however, I've had a few bad experiences with some borderline feral children. As I've said in past reviews, I have nothing against children or the people who choose to have them, but they don't belong everywhere - a bar counter is one of those places. As such, I'm absolutely ecstatic about the management's decision to institute such a policy and commend them for doing so. Just so this doesn't come across as a complete love-fest, there are still a few outstanding issues that I have with this place, but they're not egregious enough to merit a full star deduction. The parking lot is still smaller than a one-legged circus midget and they don't seem to enforce the customer-only policy for the limited spots that are available. Moreover, mobile internet reception in this place is absolutely abysmal - there are no problems in the parking lot, but immediately after you enter all access bites the dust. This wouldn't be a problem if they didn't offer a Yelp check-in promotion, which you won't be able to access unless you bring it up on your phone prior to entering the front doors. With that, I urge you to give this neighborhood gem a try. It's not the best burger joint in town, but it's far from the worst and the service and atmosphere simply can't be beat.

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    I live right down the street and previously ate at this Yeah! Burger at least once or twice a month. Recently, the service has dropped. My last two take out orders were very wrong when I got home and when I came back to get them fixed, no apology from the cashier. The food is pricey and you can do better at Flip just down the street. I would recommend avoiding this particular location.

    (2)
  • Carl J.

    My wife and I are trying restaurants in Atlanta since we've moved here from Seattle a few months ago. We just happened to discover Yeah by accident and I have to say, this place is a gem! The burgers are fantastic, lots of variations and choices on how you add the meat or veggies, sauces and bread. The restaurant has outdoor seating that's covered, or you can eat inside and it's a very "green" establishment. Check this place out.

    (5)
  • B W.

    One of my fav yeah burger locations when I don't feel like dealing with traffic. Only downside to this location is the parking. My favorite burger is the bison burger and the 50/50 fry and onion ring mix. The sweet potato fries are good too. The truffle fries are pretty good too. The folks that work here are nice as I've been here quite a few times at different times of day and night. The line here gets really long at night too but other than that nice spot. The patio is cool too as you have street views of the passers by and look across the street at folks waiting to eat at murphys.

    (4)
  • Tracy N.

    Burgers are on the list of my favorite food and this place is one of my favorite burger joints. Although I do think there are heartier and better burgers in Atlanta, all the ingredients at Yeah! Burger are so fresh and it's about as healthy as you can get eating a burger. I always go with the make your own, but they have preset burgers if you don't want to think. Fried onions on a burger are a must and this place knows how to do it perfectly, a hearty serving when asked for and not too oily. They charge for certain sides, but unlike a lot of place that just give you 1 pickled or 1 jalapeno, they load it in there. This is a place you can go back to again and again because there's a lot of different things to try out and it's great food. Both locations of Yeah! Burger are in trendy parts of town. The Howell Mills location is next to a chill bar, Ormsby's and if you happen to go to the Virginia Highland location, stop by Paolo's Gelato for dessert, you won't be disappointed! Lunch and dinner gets really busy, so prepare to wait in line and bring someone who will hold a table.

    (4)
  • Gerry B.

    We enjoyed Yeah burger. Nice selection of fresh toppings to bios a solid burger. Also appreciated wider selection of alternatives (chicken wings, hot dogs) than other burger joints. Great patio tops off the space. At the end of the day this is not as good as farm burger for freshness of ingredients or flip burger for the best onion rings ever made.

    (3)
  • Julie W.

    The first time I came here I was absolutely famished. Pretty sure I would've given it a 6 out of 5 after gorging down my first ever Yeah burger. The beef was perfectly juicy and grilled to perfection. The proportion of cheese to condiments to sauce to buns to meat ratio was also perfect. Plus, organic, anyone?! After a couple more visits, though, I've come to the conclusion that much of my idolization of the place was...well, the effect of pure hunger. Granted, it is still one of my favorite burger joints in Atlanta and I still get the Yeah burger every time I have an intense craving for a good burger.

    (4)
  • Kristie C.

    I love yeah burger, customizing your own food (closest thing I'll come to cooking since I travel all the time!) Best bang for your buck - avoid coming during rush hour though, lines can get long. **tip: check-in on yelp for a free side**

    (4)
  • Kristen H.

    O. M. G. Ahhhh-mazing!!! I love YEAH! Burger! Though it's an indicator of how amazing it is, the line is always long at YEAH! Burger, so it's best to go during off-peak hours. The wait is well worth it though, if you find yourself in line. I love that they offer bison, chicken, beef, veggie or turkey as the base. They have several free toppings and offer other premium toppings for an additional charge (do it!!!). They have a list of sides with some changing with the season. I always go half and half with fries and onion rings, but the best good friend is in love with their sweet potato fries. If you check-in on Yelp, you get a free side! I've used this two times, so I think it works for each check-in. One day, I was feeling especially froggy and ordered a milk shake. The girl taking our orders suggested I get a peanut butter shake with chocolate ice cream. AHHH!! The best thing about YEAH! Burger is when I clean my plate, I never feel overly stuffed. Maybe that's my fatty side speaking, but it's true. If you've read my other reviews, you know I love my Farm Burger...YEAH! Burger has taken its place (gasp)! It's way less greasy than Farm Burger, cheaper, and they offer bison. Also, if you belong to Urban Body Fitness/Studio, you get an additional 10% off. So, my bison burger with a free side and a drink is around $8. Can't beat it.

    (5)
  • Scott L.

    I'm really digging this spot. As a bison burger eater, I don't have a ton of quality choices around town, but this has moved to the top of the list. They've mastered the art of putting the perfect crust on the juiciest burger. One can appreciate the vast selection of toppings and sauces they have. The onion rings were pretty doggone good also, as was the milkshake I had. (Though it was a little small for me) The staff was very friendly too. We all left happy, even the kids. That being my second trip, I had to be sure that it met up to my first impression...it exceeded it.

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    I don't know how I ever forgot to write a review while I was in Atlanta. Since I have been gone (moved west in August) I have been craving Yeah Burger. It was one of my favorite places to grab a meal with friends-lunch, dinner, later, it always delivered. I always got a root beer float and it was always delicious. The sauces they offer are delicious and plentiful to select from. I am a fan of the yeah sauce and the sirracha mayo. My standard order almost always included a beef burger with grilled onions, american cheese and an array of sauces. They have great sides too. I am normally not a fan of onion rings but I would always get the 50/50 (half fries/half rings) because the both are that good. Both their wheat and white buns are delicious. **It should be noted that this is a great place for GF options (buns, regular fries, sweet potato fries and onion rings). One of my good friends would frequent Yeah Burger because it was a great option for "quicker food" with delectable GF items. The negative star is for the prices-Once you start adding things to your burger, if you get a side, drink, etc. it really adds up. Also, While I love their interior, it wasn't designed for the snaking line that inevitably forms at busy times. It can get really cramped in the main area near the bar/register.

    (4)
  • Natalie R.

    I absolutely love burgers! And when a friend of mine brought me here for the first time I fell in love!! Right when you walk in it's just a very cool and chill atmosphere, cute little logos and characters on the wall. And you can feel it's a very go green restaurant! The burger was delicious and I love bacon so I had to try the bacon jam and it was just something you probably can't find any where else and it was amazing! I love coming here and it's very great place to go after being in HOTlanta!!

    (5)
  • Dionne T.

    Great solid grass fed meat. They also have veggie burgers. There is a nice selection of burger toppings to choose from. I love that they have green beans as a side selection on the kiddie menu! My nephew doesn't need to eat fries all the time!

    (4)
  • Angela E.

    Really disappointed with the lack of menu items at this location tonight. They were out of three of the regular menu items: Brussels sprouts, sweet potato fries and peanut butter ice cream. We came as a party of seven with out of town guests and we specifically recommended this place because we liked the very items they were out of. Not sure if I'll return.

    (2)
  • Mona D.

    I have always enjoyed going to YEAH! Burger when I visit my brother in Atlanta from Seattle. On Sunday 7/27/14 however was not the case. We both got SEVERE FOOD POISONING as a result of eating there Sunday afternoon. It as awful and lasted about 24 hours. We each had an All-American burger and shared the truffle fries. We were there with his 9 month old son and fed him some of the burger but not the fires and luckily my nephew did not get sick. So it must have been the fries. I love this place and the sustainable mission and I'm sorry to say we had a terrible experience and will never go back.

    (1)
  • Mel B.

    Big Big fan of Yeah Burger. I really think they do a good job. I saw that they sell wings now and my friend is a big wing nut. But, given that this was his first time here, I advised that he get a burger and he got the Bison. Though their wings might be good, I adhere to a philosophy of sticking with what got you there. In other words, I don't order fish at hamburger joints or steak at seafood places. Only complaint for my visit last night......sat at the big communal table at the front and there was a burnt smell wafting from the kitchen. Not grilling but flat out burnt smell. Need to check the exhaust or something. Keep up the good work Yeah Burger!

    (4)
  • Kenya R.

    Marked wrong thing. Price is $11-20 per person. Food is good, but they charge for to go orders....just an FYI

    (4)
  • Mike T.

    Best burgers in town, hands down. And many of their ingredients are one or a combination of: organic, gluten free, vegan, hydroponic, and local. It's a paradise for conscious eaters. The price for a burger and side is about $15 with tax, but sooo worth it, especially if you get their loyalty card, which gives you basically 10% back! Also, they're blended shakes are pretty awesome. Try their burger/shake/side of the month for something new if you become a regular like me!

    (5)
  • Nate R.

    The food at Yeah Burger is fresh, delectable, and tasty. I used to live virtually across the street from the place at the time it opened, so I would go quite frequently with friends or to just get takeout. Lately, my opinion has soured. First, they abruptly stopped accepting any kind of discounts. I used to get a 20% discount with a local gym membership. This made me realize how EXPENSIVE this place actually is. I would get my usual -- a turkey burger with several different toppings. And it would be like $9. I realize it's gluten free/grass fed/fresh/locally sourced, etc.. but I feel like most places... a combo is less than that. Second, the wait times BEFORE and AFTER you order have gotten increasingly out of wack. Back in the day, you could hop over to Yeah Burger and be back in 15 mins with a burger. Now, there seems to be massive lines at ALL times. The thing that gets me is that I have had to wait upwards of 20-25 minutes AFTER I order for a "to-go" order. Anyone with a grill realizes that that a burger takes no more than 10 minutes to cook. That's part of the allure of a hamburger place... FAST service. They seem to be missing that here. Maybe it just takes them a while to process all the orders... Not sure. Third, I love kids and realize they have every right to be in a restaurant. But be warned that Yeah Burger is always buzzing with frenzied families and their kids. I assume it's because there are not TOO many kid-friendly places in Virginia-Highland. This element kind of makes eating at Yeah Burger less than a zen experience for twenty-somethings and older folks. For all these above reasons, I am there once in a blue moon now. So in conclusion.. the food is AWESOME and fresh. The prices and atmosphere... Not so much. Just know what you are getting into when you try Yeah Burger.

    (3)
  • Stephie Z.

    Now that they have stopped giving a free side with check in I've realized why all you people think Yeah! Burger is expensive. It's because it is fucking expensive. It doesn't help that one of my 5 favorite sides in the world is here and is priced at $7, which is almost as much as my burger costs. Said side is the crispy brussels sprouts with goat cheese. It is delicious and now that it is available year round vs seasonally like it used to be my pocketbook (purse to you people who aren't from the 50s) is screaming for help which leads me to forgo Yeah! Burger more often than not. To be completely honest I love George's turkey burger down the way and go there more, but I get sad when I can't get fresh jalapenos on my burger. They only carry pickled. My typical burger from Y!B is turkey, fresh jalapenos, sliced onions, and cheddar cheese on a whole wheat bun. Speaking of whole wheat, I wish George's had this option as well. Then again their prices wouldn't be as reasonable. I've tried the California love turkey burger once, but wasn't a fan of that configuration. My typical burger rings in at $7.50 which makes eating only a burger at Yeah!Burger more feasible. Yada yada yada. I like Yeah!Burger, love their brussels sprouts (but can't always afford them), love the fresh jalapeno and whole wheat bun options, and like that they have off street parking. I wish they would come down on the brussels sprouts price... in case that wasn't clear above;)

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:30 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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