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Super Duper Burgers Closes Marina District Location After Vermin Droppings Discovered

Reopening hinges on verification that the operator has installed pest barriers, cleared infestation evidence, completed a thorough sanitation process.

FILE: The Super Duper restaurant location at 2201 Chestnut St. in San Francisco has temporarily closed following a recent health inspection. 
Super Duper Burgers in San Francisco’s Marina District has been temporarily shut down after a health inspection uncovered rodent droppings and sanitation issues.
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Customers dine at a Super Duper Burgers location in San Francisco. Super Duper Burgers in San Francisco’s Marina District has been temporarily shut down after a health inspection uncovered rodent droppings and sanitation issues.

Overview

  • A Thursday health inspection by the San Francisco Department of Public Health uncovered vermin droppings in both upstairs and basement prep areas along with a non-functional fryer and cast-off items in the basement alleyway.
  • The Marina District restaurant remained closed as of Friday morning pending completion of corrective measures.
  • Super Duper Burgers must install pest barriers, remove all traces of infestation and undergo a thorough sanitation before receiving approval to reopen.
  • The department has not yet scheduled a follow-up inspection or provided a timeline for the restaurant’s reopening.
  • The popular Bay Area chain operates multiple San Francisco locations, including a new outlet in the Inner Sunset neighborhood opened last fall.