‘Juicy Burgers’ Hits the Ground Running in the Midway
Juicy Burgers has hit the ground running in the Midway District and want to become your go-to spot if you like burgers with a modernistic or Southeast Asian twist.
The new chain restaurant is in the mall at 3555 Rosecrans St., Suite 109, at the corner of Rosecrans and Midway in the same plaza as Rubio’s and Crumbl Cookies. The retail space was previously inhabited by Naked Cafe.There are two other Juicy franchises near San Diego State University and in North Park.
Their offerings include a Manila burger, as well as cowboy and hangover burgers, plus crispy chicken wings, Filipino spring roll lumpia, vegetarian offerings, and seasoned fries. Plus diners can “discover” their own style of burger inviting them to “create your own” burger. The new burger joint also has local craft brews Coronado’s Salty Crew, Societe’s The Pupil, Stone IPA, and Buenaveza on tap.

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