Houston’s legendary rapper, Bun B, has fulfilled a long-awaited dream by opening his highly anticipated burger joint, Trill Burgers, in the Montrose district. While the establishment’s current location is temporary, Bun B and his team are excited to provide Houstonians with their signature Trill Burgers, aiming to serve high-quality and delicious food daily.
Bun B’s Culinary Ambition Becomes Reality
After years of operating as a pop-up burger sensation in Houston, Bun B has finally established a dedicated location for Trill Burgers. The stylish black and yellow painted building in the Montrose district serves as a temporary home while the team seeks a permanent location to fulfill their culinary vision.
Trill Burgers gained a reputation as one of Houston’s most sought-after burger spots, catering to various events throughout the city, including collaborations with the Houston Rockets and appearances at major music festivals like Rolling Loud and Coachella.
The burger joint rose to national prominence when it was crowned “Best Burger in America” after winning a contest on Good Morning America.
Bun B’s Dream of Consistent Trill Burger Delights + Limited Hours of Operation
For the “Int’l Players Anthem” rapper and his team, opening a permanent establishment for Trill Burgers has been a long-held dream. Their goal is to provide customers with consistently excellent Trill Burgers served at a high level daily.
As the search for a permanent home continues, Trill Burgers will operate under limited hours from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. daily. Despite the temporary nature of the current location, customers can still indulge in the mouthwatering flavors that have made Trill Burgers a local and national sensation.
Bun B’s contributions to the Southern hip-hop scene extend beyond his culinary ventures. The rapper has also announced a new radio show dedicated to celebrating and popularizing Southern hip-hop music, further solidifying his influence in the genre.
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