Diners hoping for a chance to win free Bubbaâs 33 food for a year lined up outside Killeenâs newest eatery early Wednesday morning, hours before the establishmentâs grand opening.
Bubbaâs 33, 3701 E. Central Texas Expressway, officially opened the doors to its 7,500 square-foot Killeen location at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Bubba s 33 restaurant opened Wednesday in Killeen to a crowd of a about a hundred people wrapped around all four sides of the 7,500 square-foot building. The restaurant is located at 3701 E. Central Texas Expressway. Lauren Dodd | Herald
About a hundred people stood outside in the Texas heat in advance of its formal opening.
A new restaurant in Killeen, Bubbaâs 33, provided food to the Killeen Police Department ahead of its official opening Wednesday. The restaurant is located at 3701 E. Central Texas Expressway.
âThe food was delicious! We appreciate your gratitude and support for our first responders,â a post on the KPD Facebook page said.
The new restaurant is a 7,500 square-foot building with a covered patio with 70 seats for outdoor dining. Inside, guests will find wall-to-wall TVs, upbeat music, and music videos, according to the release.
The menu for the restaurant also includes beef and bacon burgers, fresh wings, lasagna, and marinated ribeye.
The restaurant will serve lunch and dinner seven days a week, Sunday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to midnight.
Killeen is expected to receive $2.65 million in sales tax revenue this month, a 30.54% increase from the $2.03 million allocation distributed in June 2020, according to the state comptroller’s
A new physical therapy business in Killeen celebrated its ribbon cutting with the help of the Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce on Thursday.
Ninja Physio, 2304 W. Stan Schlueter Loop, is a fitness and physical training facility that is designed to help people get rid of unnecessary pain.
Hipolito Sarabia and Dr. Lily Yu are co-owners of the business that has been open since August 2020 but moved into its current location in January.
âWhat we do here is help people eliminate pain,â Sarabia said. âWe know that a lot of people are using temporary solutions so they go and they never find the real solution that fixes it permanently.â