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The burger that made us famous. A single fat patty made up of ⅓ lb. 100% pure lean beef, fresh ground and grilled to perfection. Served on a toasted sponge-dough bun. Order with “The Works” for the full Fat experience (Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Mayo, Mustard, Pickles, Relish), or customize with fresh toppings and add-ons.
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Fatburger North America Inc. (doing business as Fatburger) is an American fast casual restaurant chain owned by FAT Brands. Its tagline is The Last Great Hamburger Stand. While it is a fast-food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order. Some Fatburger restaurants have liquor licenses as well as "fat bars".
The Fatburger. The burger that made us famous. 100% pure lean beef, fresh ground, grilled to perfection, and built-to-order. Served on a toasted sponge-dough bun. Order with “The Works” for the full Fat experience (Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Mayo, Mustard, Pickles, Relish), or customize with fresh toppings and add-ons.
Featuring a contemporary design and ambiance, Fatburger offers an unparalleled dining experience, demonstrating the same dedication to serving gourmet, homemade, custom-built burgers as it has since 1952 – The Last Great Hamburger Stand™.
- An African-American Woman Opened Mr. Fatburger in 1947.
- Mr. Fatburger Lost Its "Mr." After Yancey Split from Her Boyfriend.
- Fatburger Appealed to Everyone from Celebrities to Late-Shift Workers.
- Yancey Successfully Grew Her Business Until Selling The Company in 1990.
- Rappers Love Shouting-Out Fatburger in Their Songs.
- Other Big-Name Celebrities Have Gone Into Business with Fatburger.
- Before She Died, Yancey Donated $1.7 Million to Fight Sickle-Cell anemia.
- The XXXL Fatburger Challenge Has A Daunting 24 Ounces of Meat.
- Fatburger Isn't Afraid to Get Creative with Holiday flavors.
- The Original Fatburger Stand Was Incorporated Into Affordable Housing units.
In 1947, Lovie Yancey was 35 years old and living in Los Angeles. After opening a restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, she wanted to capitalize on the growing popularity of hamburgers, so she founded a hamburger stand out of her garage called Mr. Fatburger. Located on Western Avenue in Los Angeles near Exposition Park and Jefferson Park, Mr. Fatburger wa...
To build her hamburger stand, Yancey got help from her boyfriend, Charles Simpson. A construction worker, Simpson used leftover scrap materials that he got from his job to build the stand. Although the name Mr. Fatburger may have referred to Simpson’s nickname, Yancey later said that she named her restaurant to convey the large sizeof her burger. I...
Michael Saechang via Flickr // CC BY-SA 2.0 In the 1950s, Yancey worked 16- to 18-hour daysat her Fatburger counter, seven days a week. African-American musicians and actors, including Ray Charles, James Brown, and Redd Foxx, frequented Fatburger, and lots of her customers asked her to keep her hamburger stand open all night. She did, and Fatburger...
In 1973, Yancey opened a second Fatburger location in Beverly Hills, a spot that celebrities frequented late at night, even after Hollywood awards shows. "One night, there was some kind of awards [ceremony] and people came in limousines in their tuxes and everything," Yancey's daughter, Gwen Adair, recalled in 2008. In the early 1980s, she started ...
A late-night Fatburger was part of Ice Cube's good day, and Tupac hit up the burger joint rather than the club in "Late Night." The Notorious B.I.G. got a little explicit with his date at Fatburger in “Going Back to Cali." And though the Beastie Boys were devout White Castle fans, they were "fly with Fatburger" when "way out west."
Christine Lu via Flickr // CC BY-NC 2.0 In 2001, Magic Johnson’s company bought a controlling interest in Fatburger’s parent company (though he sold it two years later). Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Montel Williams, and Queen Latifah have all been Fatburger franchisees. Pharrell helped to open Fatburger locations in China, and Queen Latifah got i...
Though Yancey lived to the ripe old age of 96, in 1983, she lost her grandson Duran Farrell, who was just 22, to the heredity disease sickle-cell anemia. To honor him, Yancey donated $1.7 million in 1986 to City Of Hope, a hospital in the greater Los Angeles area, for research into sickle-cell anemia. Yancey herself died in Los Angeles of pneumonia...
Although Fatburger offers burgers in various sizes, from small to massive, the biggest burgers obviously get the most fanfare. With 24 ounces of meat, the XXXL burger comes with a challenge: customers who can eat the entire burger in one sitting get their photos put up on the wall and a certificate. Comedian Jay Leno completed the XXXL challenge an...
Fatburger recently hopped aboard the seasonal flavors bandwagon and added limited-time itemsto its menu, including a pumpkin pie milkshake, sweet potato fries, and a mushroom Swiss hamburger. Thanksgiving at Fatburger … why not?
via Google Maps The original Fatburger stand on Western Avenue opened in 1947, but it wasn’t designated as one of Los Angeles’s historical-cultural monuments. The stand today exists on 35,000 square feet of land that was commercially zoned. But since the Fatburger shack itself cannot be torn down, the developer incorporated the building into his de...
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Apr 12, 2021 · Billing itself as the "Last Great Hamburger Stand," Fatburger is a West Coast legend. With 180 locations around the world (154 of them in the U.S. and Canada, according to Fatburger), the chain regularly shows up on local "best burger" lists, not to mention in friendly debates among your burger-loving friends and meat eaters everywhere.