Dallas' Burger Boom Is Over, Thank God

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Catherine Downes
Is the age of the burger coming to a close?
I've been poring over local-restaurant news while trying to lay out my restaurant-review plan for the rest of the year, and the list I've compiled is strangely void of burger restaurants. I couldn't be happier.

Don't get me wrong. I love burgers. (Especially this one.) But there are only so many feelings one can have, so many words one can use to describe a charred hunk of ground beef tucked inside a white-bread bun.

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My own personal pains and cholesterol score aside, the few burger joints that are opening tell an interesting story. Look at Rodeo Goat, the rodeo-themed burger joint that opened in Fort Worth last year by the owner of the Meddlesome Moth Shannon Wynne. The first location of the Goat is doing well, but the second is dangerously close to other restaurants that serve notable burgers. Not only does Wynne's own Meddlesome Moth serve a decent burger in the same neighborhood, but the proposed site for the second Goat is a short walk away from Off-Site Kitchen, a burger spot that turns out some of the best burgers in the city.

Hopdoddy has been well received in two locations in Dallas now, but the next restaurant is expected in Addison, the burger-chain capital of the universe. Same goes for Kenny's Burger Joint, which is also opening in chain-heavy Plano. Then there's Eureka, a California-based burger chain that's dropping a location in the West Village.

Not only does this restaurant have to contend with Village Burger Bar and Sir, a recent spin on the old Ketchup Burger Bar, but it will also have to compete with a new restaurant trend that's only gaining momentum. LYFE Kitchen and Buda Juice are peddling the juicy burger's arch nemesis, healthy fresh and vibrant food. It's almost unthinkable that one trend could replace the other, but with at least a subset of Dallas diners it's absolutely happening.

Even if all of these burger restaurants make it (I can only think of one or two that have closed) the slowdown in burger-restaurant openings is palpable. Every market tops out and burgers have been enjoying growth since the economy first went sour. It's been a long run, but diners have to be hungry for something else, and some new innovative restaurateurs should poise themselves to set that next trend. For the love of pant sizes, let it not be burritos.

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11 comments
rusknative
rusknative

First and 10 Bar in East Dallas....just like old Point Burgers.

rusknative
rusknative

First and 10 Bar in East Dallas/Lakewood off Mockingbird.  Clone of old Point After burgers and fries and beans and hushpuppies.

Greg820
Greg820

Animal protein placed between two starch planes is and always will be the go-to easy food. 

AeroRazavi
AeroRazavi

There is a reason why there is a "burger boom".  Burgers work.  It is not coincidence that the largest fast food chains in US happen to sell burgers.


Oddly enough, this blog talked about the struggles of one bar that strives to be "local".  That particular bar does not serve burgers.  Sure, we can appreciate restaurants trying to be different, but given the cutthroat nature of the business you cannot fault people sticking to a tried and true formula.


Hell, one of Dallas' newest restaurants that was named one of the best in America sells burgers.  Because you cannot expect people to fork out money every night on a 6-month old steak.

scott.reitz
scott.reitz moderator

@AeroRazavi I don't think burgers are going away. Burgers are Amurica. But do think the number of restaurants opening that focus strictly on burger is in decline.

beatranger
beatranger

@scott.reitz


Amurica F Yeah!!!! I do agree though, the burger "rage" is declining but they will always be here and hopefully stay tasty as always. 

Twinwillow
Twinwillow

@beatranger Scott, where did you drink your lunch? The "u" key isn't even close to the "e" key on the keyboard. 

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