Skinny Louie Continues Broward Growth with Planned Fort Lauderdale Location

It will be the brand’s second burger joint in the county

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Back at the end of the spring, What Now reported that fast-growing burger joint Skinny Louie had announced plans for its first location in Broward County. After making plenty of Miami-Dade moves, Skinny Louie had procured a spot at 139 S Compass Way in Dania Beach, at Dania Pointe.

But this brand is growing at breakneck speeds: before that Dania Pointe location has even opened, Skinny Louie says it’s already at work on a second location in Broward County, this time in Fort Lauderdale. The specific site has yet to be announced.

“From turquoise canals to Las Olas lights, Fort Lauderdale’s about to taste smash’d greatness,” the website says. “Sun, sand, burgers—we’re in.”

That means even more of the brand’s streamlined, if-it-ain’t-broke-don’t-fix-it menu featuring three different burgers: the Skinny Louie Cheeseburger, with grilled onions, double American cheese, pickles, and Louie Sauce; the Classic Burger; and the Applewood Bacon Burger, with crispy applewood smoked bacon, American cheese, and Louie Sauce.

And really, what more do you need? Well, maybe just a few things: you’ll want some fries, certainly. And then, to complete this picture, a milkshake that comes in three varieties: Cookies & Cream, Choco Brownie, and Strawberry Bliss.

What Now reached out to co-owner Gonzalo Rubino to ask about plans for the Fort Lauderdale location. Rubino was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with all things Skinny Louie by following @skinnylouie.burgers on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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