Eco-Friendly Burgers Come to The Crossings at O Town West

BurgerFi Location Will Open First Quarter 2022.
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A BurgerFi franchisee confirmed to What Now Orlando on Thursday that he will open a location in The Crossings at O Town West sometime during the first quarter of 2022. The 2,500 square-foot business will be located at the northeast corner of Palm Parkway & Daryl Carter Parkway in Orlando.

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An eco-friendly, fast-casual burger concept, BurgerFi makes its burgers with 100 percent natural American Angus beef free from steroids, antibiotics or growth hormones, as well as using cage-free chickens for its tenders and sandwiches. Customers can also try Wagyu beef and meat-alternative burger options made with plant-based ingredients.

Sides include fresh cut fries seasoned in flavors like Garlic Aioli, Aged Parmesan, or Fresh Herbs, and beer-battered onion rings. For the sweet tooth, BurgerFi offers frozen custard, shakes, and concretes that layer fresh vanilla custard with cake, cookies and candies in four flavor options–Red Velvet Cake, Oreo Cookies & Cream, Key Lime Pie, and Caramel Fudge Bar.

Businesses at The Crossings are adjacent to the Marriott World Vacation Club headquarters, which houses 2,000 employees. Restaurants and retailers are visible from Interstate-4 and enjoy direct accessibility off of the interstate. Unicorp National Developments Inc. is listed as the leasing agent.

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin is a freelance writer in the Midwest with 20 years experience in magazine, newspaper, and digital marketing and blogging.
Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin is a freelance writer in the Midwest with 20 years experience in magazine, newspaper, and digital marketing and blogging.
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Stephanie
Stephanie
2 years ago

Perfect. Now we won’t have to all the way to the Shake Shack, Portillos, Wendy’s, White Castle, or McDonald’s. I wonder if the developers of the Crossings really care about what residents would need or like.

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