Taxi's is all about the food! Their food is simply prepared, yet is of the highest quality. Their 7 ounce burgers are a special blend of ground chuck which is delivered fresh and is never frozen. They have a diverse menu, which appeals to a wide range of guests. Taxi's is best known for its award winning burgers, fresh tossed salads and thick Dreyers/Edys hand spun milkshakes. They also offer a selection of vegetarian and low fat choices including baked potatoes, grilled chicken sandwiches, and salads. This is not your typical burger joint!
Taxi's Hamburgers first opened in San Mateo in November of 1991. Taxi's is part of the hottest segment in the restaurant industry know as Fast Casual. There are now Taxi's Hamburgers locations spread throughout California and nine western states.
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