What started as a food truck in Killeen is in the expansion phase, beginning in Copperas Cove: Simply Good Burgers.
Co-owner Ben OâNeal said the restaurant, 301 E. Business Highway 190, is set to open at 11 a.m. May 14.
âItâs great, man. Itâs definitely great,â OâNeal said Wednesday. âItâs just an opportunity to just keep moving forward. We plan to open up more locations.â
He and his wife have had a dream to expand since they opened the food truck in early 2020.
âIn October, we decided we wanted to look at another location to expand,â OâNeal said. âAnd an opportunity came up on this spot and we just kind of jumped on it.â
Chef and partner want Toronto to lead the world in digitally native restaurants
The next generation of restaurants is here, and they may take some getting used to.
In response to tumultuous times, Chef Andrew Moore – who has worked at some of the best restaurants in Toronto and the UK – including Momofuku and The Fat Duck – has teamed up with an entrepreneur who hopes to make what he calls digitally native restaurants the next big thing, first in Toronto, and then the world.
Founder Brenden Lee calls Moore the heart behind the concepts of his new company, Hover.
The digitally native, delivery-only, or delivery brand restaurants as Moore calls them – which may all just be different words for ghost kitchens – now live under the Hover brand and operate out of a kitchen rented from an existing restaurant (that didn t wish to be named) at King and Blue Jays Way.
Billie Eilish (far L) at a Support + Feed event. (Facebook/Support + Feed)
On a recent Wednesday in Los Angeles, California, singer Billie Eilish, wearing all-black of course, spent her day handing out vegan burgers to queer homeless youth because she is the purest human being in existence.
For the one-year anniversary of Support + Feed, a COVID relief programme founded by Eilish’s mother, Maggie Baird, Billie was joined by fellow vegan stars Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara to distribute meals from a vegan fast-food truck.
The trio, joined by both Barid and Eilish’s father, Patrick O’Connell, handed out Monty’s Good Burgers at My Friend’s Place on 31 March as part of a food drive,