TEMECULA, CADecember 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Fatburger, known for their fresh burgers and hand-scooped ice cream shakes, is proud to announce the opening of their first store in Temecula on Margarita Road. Maintaining the same upbeat, soulful culture that started over 60 years ago, the new Fatburger location is sure to provide Temecula residents with juicy burgers and tasty, homemade onion rings as well as the ever-famous Fat Fries.
Fatburger prides itself on the quality of their ingredients. With 100% lean beef burgers ranging in size from Small to XXXL and options including veggie and turkeyburgers, all Fatburger fans are sure to find something suitable to their taste. Some of their other mouth-watering menu items include: onion rings made from fresh onions and hand-battered every morning, cooked-to-order fries in cholesterol-free oil and crisp hot dogs smothered in chili. Fatburger also offers a variety of toppings to choose from including: guacamole, grilled mushrooms, egg and bacon, just to name a few.
"We have seen tremendous success and growth within the last year," said CEO of Fatburger, Andy Wiederhorn. "Expanding into areas where there are currently no stores is part of the daily commitment we make to all Fatburger fans."
The new Fatburger will be open from 10:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. daily. For more information or to find a Fatburger near you, please visit http://www.fatburger.com.
About Fatburger
Fatburger is a Hollywood favorite, fast casual American restaurant serving big and juicy beef, chicken, turkey and veggie burgers and sandwiches custom made to customers' preferences. The taste and quality of Fatburger inspires fierce loyalty among customers, including A-list Hollywood celebrities, professional athletes, and others. For more than 60 years Fatburger has been dedicated to serving big, fresh, 100 % pure lean beef burgers custom made and grilled right in front of customers.
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