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Cobra Burger may be Richmond s best-tasting cheeseburger
Co-owners Adam Musselman, Josh Franklin, and Mike Epps brought Cobra Burger to life. They opened what is now a Burger Hole (and soon to be a sit-down restaurant) in Church Hill earlier this year.
By: Scott Wise
and last updated 2021-05-11 09:57:06-04
RICHMOND, Va. What do you get when you take a Richmond butcher and a Richmond cheesemonger and throw them into a tiny kitchen? How about one of Richmond s best-tasting cheeseburgers.
Photos provided by Cobra Burger
Co-owners Adam Musselman, Josh Franklin, and Mike Epps brought Cobra Burger to life. They opened what is now a Burger Hole (and soon to be a sit-down restaurant) in Church Hill earlier this year.
New burger joint looks to sink its teeth into former Dutch & Co. space
Mike Platania photo)
A burger pop-up created by the former owners of a Bon Air butchery appears to be slithering into Church Hill.
The pop-up concept Cobra Burger offers smash-style burgers. (
Courtesy of Cobra Burger)
All signs point to Cobra Burger a nearly 4-year-old pop-up concept that’s currently based out of food incubator Hatch Kitchen in Southside taking over Dutch & Co.’s former home in Church Hill at 400 N. 27th St.
Dutch & Co., which closed late last year after eight years in business, helped put Richmond on the national map as a dining destination.