The chain’s spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the store at 7940 N. Central Expressway (near Caruth Haven in an already-congested area near NorthPark Center) opens at 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
That’s just in time for lunch, but you probably shouldn’t count on getting a burger before dinner unless you line up plenty early and are ready to wait for hours.
There will be one drive-thru lane and seating for 99 guests at the Central location.
The Frisco and Allen locations have been overwhelmed with customers since they opened six weeks ago. As recently as this weekend, and at most hours, the drive-through lanes at both are still stacked with 40 or 50 cars or more.
It would probably faster to drive to Allen wait in the 20 minute line there and drive back.
"This is . . . dedication to distraction by fans. Is that what I'm going to go with Jay?" "That poor kid has to be wondering what is dad doing." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XknLDwj0dSo
In 4-5 years, at least several of the original planned and built stores will quietly close...........Burgers are nothing special and the fries absolutely suck...............
Never underestimate the power of fat Americans wanting a hamburger, coupled with all of the Cali transplants around DFW. Shoot, the Fijis alone could probably keep the Caruth Haven location in business by themselves. The locations are certainly doing brisk business now...Frisco's was mobbed last night at 9:30, and obviously, the Dallas location was a complete sh*t show.
friarwolf wrote:In 4-5 years, at least several of the original planned and built stores will quietly close...........Burgers are nothing special and the fries absolutely suck...............
It's one of the most successful restaurant companies ever, they do not close stores due to bad performance, they just move to better locations.
It goes back 20 to 30 years. Has nothing to do with Dallas. The original owners were very religious people & have left an incredible legacy here in Calif. Salt of the earth, wonderful people.