The burger business that flips lives as well as burgers is opening on Boundary Street, with DA’Burger celebrating its newest store by giving away 400 free burgers on opening day.

Bringing its iconic burgers from New Farm and Ascot, former construction workers, husband and wife duo James and Wendy will be bringing their beefy beauties west side to the former Copperface Jacks space at 56 Boundary Street, West End. “We knew as soon as we viewed this location it was perfect. It has the same grungy feel as our original New Farm store but on a larger scale and would allow the expansion of both our food and drinks menu,” said James.

Not only does the larger venue allow for an expanded menu, which caters amply for vegetarian, vegan and gluten free guests it also allows for the team to produce their Da’licious patties in house. “This allows us to have more control over our product, we source locally and know exactly what is going in, along with our custom-made buns,” says James.

Furthermore, the new venue offers three exciting function spaces, perfect for those important calendar dates and with 12 beers on tap and a DA’Vine functions menu (think burgers, wings and share plates) it is the perfect place to celebrate.

One thing that the hard hats to hospitality duo are not changing is their passion for the DA’Burger cultures and values that derive from the existing stores. Each of the DA’Burger venues are allocated a charity to work closely alongside. Joining Brisbane Youth Service at New Farm and Share the Dignity at Ascot, West End will carry on this tradition and work closely, supporting Orange Sky Laundry, who provide a platform for homeless and at-risk Australians and connect through providing a regular laundry and shower service.

To celebrate the opening, DA’Burger will be giving away 400 free burgers for their new venue. Keep an eye on its social pages for more details.

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