A new burger place on the East Side is attracting customers with its self-serve beer and wine.
The Burger Bros, at 9300 Acer Ave., offers a variety of burgers, hot dogs, fries and onion rings. What makes this place different is its 20-tap self-pour system powered by a unique iPourIt technology.
“I’ve always been into technology and self-pour is paving the way for beverage service. The interactive tap displays really draw people in and guests get excited to explore the brewery artwork and tasting notes,” owner Enrique Garcia said in a news release.
Customers order their burgers at the front counter and then can get a bracelet for the alcohol. The restaurant will be rotating its selection of draft beer, wine, cider and seltzer.
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