Burgerville is venturing into uncharted territory and opening its first central Oregon restaurant.
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The Vancouver-based burger chain is bringing seasonal sundaes and its
new line of “dirty soda” drinks
— plus a limited-time burger with locally made toppings — to Bend this month, the company announced Tuesday. The location will take over a former Del Taco drive-thru at 612 S.E. 3rd St., near the Bend Elks baseball stadium.
Burgerville’s Bend location will open its doors at 10 a.m. June 23.
The Bend-exclusive Pub Beer Cheese Slider — featuring a
Country Natural Beef
patty and beer cheese from Bend-based
10 Barrel Brewing Co.
piled onto on a pretzel bun — will stay on the menu for the first month. Twenty percent of slider proceeds will go to local food relief nonprofit
The Giving Plate
.
Burgerville’s
last city-exclusive burger
— the Don Burger in Salem, which spotlighted cilantro jalapeno cheese from the award-winning
Don Froylan Creamery
— was a hit.
The Bend restaurant is the latest push in Burgerville’s
regional expansion
efforts. The chain recently
returned to Salem
after a 30 year absence, and last summer, it opened a restaurant
in Wilsonville
— Burgerville’s first new location in almost a decade.
Burgerville currently operates more than 40 locations in the Pacific Northwest, mostly in the Portland- and Vancouver-areas. The Bend restaurant will be its first in central Oregon.
“Expanding into Bend is an exciting milestone for Burgerville,” May Han, the chain’s chief development officer,
said in a March news release
.
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Central Oregon is getting its first Burgerville this month
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