Bun B To Open Restaurant, Trill Burgers, In Houston Texas

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Bun B To Open Restaurant, Trill Burgers, In Houston Texas
Rapper Bun B is getting into the restaurant business! According to reports, Houston rap icon Bun B, born Bernard Freeman, will be opening his very own burger joint in his home city. The upcoming burger spot, Trill Burgers, will be a new fast-casual restaurant that focuses on the thin, crispy-edged smash burgers that are popular in California. Trill Burgers is a partnership between Bun B, Andy Nguyen of Afters Ice Cream, and Sticky’s Chicken owners Patsy and Benson Vivares.

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To prepare for their own grand opening Bun B and his team are gearing up for the first official pop-up for Trill Burgers. The ‘Give Me That’ rapper spoke on his latest business venture via his Instagram page. He posted a picture happily smiling by what appears to be samples of the food for Trill Burgers and caption the image,
“For years I’ve been fascinated with the culinary scene, trying to find the best entry point for me. Today I can say I’ve found it. Join me in welcoming @trillburgers to the world! Follow us for more info on our next pop-ups and watch as we take you on the burger ride of your life! Brick and mortar coming soon!”

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The Trill Burgers pop-up event is scheduled for Sunday, August 8 at 12 p.m. at Sticky’s Chicken in Houston, Texas.
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