Burger Patch will be the official on-site caterer for the annual competition, serving event staff and competitors vegan burgers, French fries, and milkshakes.
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Burger Patch plant-based meal
The partnership marks another milestone for the rapidly growing local burger chain as they continue to break new ground with their spin on the classic American meal serving up modern ingredients with nostalgic taste. Burger Patch will be opening the doors to a new brick & mortar location Saturday May 15
th in East Sacramento and recently announced plans for another in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento, complete with a central prep kitchen, to open in late 2021. The new locations will mark the fourth and fifth Northern California outposts for the brand including an earlier foray into large-scale sports and entertainment with their previous local eats offering inside Sacramento s Golden 1 Center becoming the first 100% plant-based chain to land inside an NBA arena.
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May 12, 2021
Sacramento s Burger Patch, a 2-year-old, plant-based fast casual concept, has signed on as the official local restaurant partner of the 2021 SBD World s Strongest Man competition. Sacramento is hosting the annual global competition of strength June 15-20, 2021, and Burger Patch will supply the competition with on-site catering. If our burgers can meet the needs of elite athletes like the world s strongest men, we re confident they ll stack up for every consumer, co-founder CEO Phil Horn said in a company press release.
Horn and COO Stephen Leopold are no strangers to professional sports with over 20 years of combined experience as executives in the NBA working alongside world-class athletes, many of whom are now migrating to plant-based diets, according to a company press release.
Sacramento s homegrown 100 percent plant-based fast-food restaurant, Burger Patch, has signed on as the Official Local Restaurant Partner of the 2021 SBD World s Strongest Man competition. The annual global competition of strength is set to take place for the first time ever in Sacramento June 15-20, 2021 and in 2022 as well. We re excited to be part of this unique event that spotlights Sacramento with such incredible energy, says Burger Patch co-founder Danea Horn.
The partnership marks another milestone for the rapidly growing local burger chain as they continue to break new ground with their spin on the classic American meal serving up modern ingredients with nostalgic taste. Burger Patch will be opening the doors to a new brick & mortar location Saturday May 15th in East Sacramento and recently announced plans for another in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento, complete with a central prep kitchen, to open in late 2021. The new locations will mark the fourth and