Superburger’s patio wraps around the corner of 4th Street with a surprising amount of space—covered sections, open air spots, and enough tables that you’re not squeezed in next to strangers. The whole setup feels like an older Santa Rosa hangout that hasn’t tried too hard to be trendy, which is exactly why dogs fit in so naturally here. The burger-and-fries menu is straightforward: thick patties, hand-cut fries, milkshakes. Nothing complicated, everything solid.
Dogs stay on the patio—they don’t come inside the ordering area or seating room. The covered sections are handy on cool Sonoma County evenings, and the space gets enough foot traffic that your dog will have things to watch without being overwhelmed. Staff bring water bowls without being asked. We didn’t see special dog menu items, but plenty of people share fries or a plain patty with their dogs, and no one stops you. The place has that casual, low-fuss attitude where a dog on a leash at a patio table is just part of the scene.
4th Street runs through downtown Santa Rosa, and Superburger sits in an easy-to-access location with street parking nearby. The patio faces the sidewalk and street, so your dog gets the downtown energy without needing to walk far. Hours run into the evening most days, making it a solid spot for an early dinner. The burger quality is consistent enough that regulars come back, and the patio’s age and worn-in feel means minor dirt and dog hair blend right into the landscape. Bring a leash you trust—the patio isn’t fenced, and foot traffic keeps things lively.





