Cheeseburger lovers will have their day this Friday, September 18, as the National Cheeseburger Day will happen.
To celebrate the National Cheeseburger Day, some restaurants will give out specials to help customers enjoy this glorious occasion.
As reported by the Houston Press, Bernie's Burger Bus will let their Houston customers have a chance to win a Bernie's Black Card. What does it do? Well, having a black card just gives you FREE burgers for life. Just by following their social media accounts, you now have a chance to win this awesome price.
Jax Grill and Union Kitchen in Houston, although not offering free burgers, will also join in the occasion. To celebrate, these two companies assigned each of their chefs to create the most mouth-watering burger concoctions. Among them are the bacon-topped Gorgonzola Fig Burger at Union Kitchen Bellaire, Smoked Gouda Truffle Burger at Union Kitchen Memorial. A pulled pork and cheddar TUK Stuffed Burger at Union Kitchen Kingwood and a smothered Frito Chili Burger at Jax Grill on both locations.
According to San Antonio Current, Mark's Outing in San Antonio, Texas also joined in on the fun as the restaurant, formerly called "Fatty's" will give a free quarter-pounder cheeseburger per customer.
For those asking, no, there are no catches and it's absolutely free. However, Mark's Outing does encourage their patrons to donate to the Claude Black Youth Leadership Institute, a non-profit program that helps at-risk youths. Imagine, satisfying your hunger while also satisfying your soul.
As reported by Parade, Burger 21 will also celebrate National Cheeseburger day by rewarding guests with a free cheeseburger when they download their new mobile app and loyalty rewards program. But you better download it now as you can only qualify if you download it before September 18.
Don't worry as Burger 21 has 17 locations all throughout America. Among them are Arizona, Florida, Georgio, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia and New York.
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