San Antonio to Receive First-Ever Stuffed Burger Restaurant

By: Sep. 15, 2014
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Mr. Big Stuff's, a new restaurant specializing in stuffed burgers, announced today that San Antonio will be home to the company's inaugural location. With a restaurant launch date scheduled for the first quarter in 2015, Mr. Big Stuff's is on the hunt for a restaurant location in the heart of San Antonio, Texas.

"We are thrilled to be opening San Antonio's first-ever stuffed burger restaurant," said Eric Shernell - Founder and Owner of Mr. Big Stuff's. "We chose the San Antonio area because of its diverse and rapidly growing population. The San Antonio area is comprised of families and residents who desire unique and delicious food, paired with extraordinary service. We are very excited to be a part of the San Antonio community."

Mr. Big Stuff's takes a unique approach to making affordable, high quality food with fresh ingredients. This approach ensures great tasting, high quality burgers that residents are sure to love. Their menu will consist of stuffed beef and turkey burgers, their special "air" fries, homemade potato and pasta salads, as well as their homemade pickles and hand crafted shakes. The restaurant will also serve free bottled water with meal combos and will be host to a wide selection of local and national micro brewed beer. See Mr. Big Stuff's planned menu here: http://www.mrbigstuffs.com/ .

The media and business industry are very excited in anticipation of the grand opening of Mr. Big Stuff's in San Antonio. They are now launching an online crowd funding campaign to assist in their flagship restaurant's 2015 launch. Interested individuals can take part in the crowd funding campaign and will receive access to some great Mr. Big Stuff perks by visiting: http://www.go.mrbigstuffs.com/ (redirects to Indiegogo).



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