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With so many new burger restaurants moving into the Austin scene, these businesses are obligated to make themselves unique! For us consumers, this means we can only expect more! Some new burger spots include P.Terry's, Hopdoddy, Hill-Bert's, Hat Creek, and many more! Most of these new locations are located south or central, but will hopefully open more locations to become more excessable to a greater variety of Austinites.
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Some old favorites include Hut's, Top Notch, Dan's, Dirty Martin's, and Waterloo Ice House. The newer restaurants have a lot to live up to, but this will only make them better. With all of these businesses with the same goals, the industry can get quite competitive. Businesses must make it a point to be memorable to the customer. But luckily, each of these exclusive burger joints is special in their own ways, making the experience for the customer even better!
This was very interesting ^-^, but i don't really like burgers that much. I really liked this blog, but the logo is kinda hard to see so i was a little bit confused at first o-o.
ReplyDeleteI love all of these burger places, and you are right, they do have a lot to live up to. But I think they can do it!
ReplyDeleteColorado Dreamer
All of these places are unique in their own way, and all have found their place in Austin. The old favorites have set a standard that's hard to beat, but the new arrivals have definitely been welcomed well by Austinites.
ReplyDeleteI love Hut's burgers, the new places will need to work hard to top it over.
ReplyDeleteMinji Kim
Huts has been a historical stop in for a long time, but ever since management changed, the food went downhill. The burgers are greasier than ever, the service is slow and inefficient, and the value of your food is not worth the money.
ReplyDeletehate to be a downer though, all the other burger joints you mentioned have grade a burgers