Last August, modern automat Eatsa — with its behind-the-scenes and hidden from view workforce — made its San Francisco debut . We’ve even seen a PB&J-making robot that cranks out sandwiches popping up around town over the past year. Well, now it looks like awill soon be joining the ranks of these practically human-free dining offerings.

According to Tech Insider, San Francisco-based Momentum Machines has posted job listings on Craigslist to staff a forthcoming retail storefront, located at 680 Folsom Street (deep in the heart of SoMa tech-ville).

Founded in 2009, Momentum describes itself as “a small collective of foodies and engineers with decades of robotics and restaurant experience”, and for the past seven years, this collective, which consists of “roboticists from institutions including Berkeley and Stanford and firms like Tesla and NASA as well as product managers with restaurant experience” has been working to develop a machine that builds “gourmet burgers from scratch with no human interaction.”

While the job posting is for human staffers, rest assured, the focus of the restaurant will be on the robot burger maker. Momentum’s advertisement states that the restaurant will “feature the world-premiere of our proprietary and remarkable new advances in technology that enable the automatic creation of impossibly delicious burgers at prices everyone can afford.” The burgers that will be cranked out are described as “fresh-ground and grilled to order, served on toasted brioche, and accented by an infinitely personalizable variety of fresh produce, seasonings, and sauces.” (Check out a photo of the burger here.)

Have it your way?

There’s no opening date set yet for the burger stand, so there maybe a bit of time before our city is dominated by our new robot overlords.

Stay tuned.