Master Critic Review
Little Bad Wolf
8.9
Andersonville’s late-night benchmark for a bar-built burger: charred edges, stacked toppings that stay coherent, and fries that hold up even when the room is packed. The move is a focused order—one flagship burger and one side—then let the bar handle the rest of the night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wolf Burger, Bad Burger, Mac N Cheese Unroll
Scores:
Value: 8
Service: 8.2
Consistency: 9.2
Food Quality: 9.1
Atmosphere: 7.1
Cultural Relevance: 8.7
What makes it special: A high-volume late-night burger bar that still lands crisp, balanced burgers.
Who should go: Burger-first diners who like lively, after-hours energy.
When to visit: After 10pm on weeknights for easier seating.
What to order: Wolf Burger; Bad Burger; Mac N Cheese Unroll.
Insider tip: Go early-late (10–11pm) to beat the bar crush.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is the move, but it gets tight fast at night—especially Thursday–Saturday. Expect to circle a few blocks in Andersonville after ~8pm; give yourself 10–15 minutes and don’t count on landing directly out front.
Dress code: Casual-cool bar vibe—jeans, sneakers, and a jacket are totally fine. For date night, lean “nice casual” (clean fit, no gym clothes) and you’ll match the room.
Noise level: Loud late-night bar energy—great buzz, but expect raised-voice conversation when the room is full (especially after 9pm).
Weekend wait: 60–120 min at peak times (7–10pm) without planning ahead; shorter if you go early or late.
Weekday lunch: Not a lunch spot—plan for dinner/late-night instead.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited—better for sides and non-burger picks than a true vegetarian main. If you’re strict vegetarian, you’ll have a narrower “real meal” path here.
Vegan options: Very limited—this is a burger-first kitchen. Vegan diners will be piecing together sides more than getting a full-featured main.
Gluten-free options: Possible but not seamless—ask about bun alternatives and cross-contact. Best for gluten-aware diners who can be flexible, not those needing a strict, zero-cross-contact setup.
Best For
Better for: Late-night burger satisfaction with real char, structure, and fry performance even when the room is packed—plus a lively Andersonville night-out feel that makes the meal part of the evening.
Skip if: You need a quiet conversation, have strict dietary restrictions, or want a relaxed family dinner. Also skip peak weekend prime-time if you hate waiting—this place rewards off-peak timing.