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The location of a proposed new Whataburger restaurant in Gallatin has been revealed through plans that have been submitted to the city.
The preliminary plan is for the restaurant to be built on 1.28 acres Nashville Pike across from Walmart and next to Fifth Third Bank. The plan is set to go before the Gallatin Planning Commission on Monday.
The Gallatin Whataburger is one of nine proposed corporate-owned sites in Middle Tennessee, and one of two in Sumner County. Another is in the works for Goodlettsville.
Other new locations could include Lebanon, Hermitage, Rutherford County, and Mt. Juliet, according to state Rep. Darren Jernigan, who was recently invited to Whataburger Listening and Learning tour through Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
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This is one of the original A-frame Whataburger restaurants still standing.Courtesy /WhataburgerShow MoreShow Less
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Whataburger is kicking things up a notch with two spicy menu additions.
The burger chain revealed the Spicy Chicken Sandwich and the Hatch Green Chili Bacon Burger on Tuesday.Courtesy, Whataburger Show MoreShow Less
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With more than 250,000 San Antonio residents without power, it makes sense for them to turn to their tried and true burger joint to help them cope.
There s a lot to be said for the Whataburger employees who are somehow making it to work despite icy road conditions, and below freezing temperatures.