The growing Texas burger bar Hopdoddy will soon be expanding into Kyle, according to a recent filing with the State of Texas. The restaurant will occupy a 3,500 square foot space at 20090 Marketplace Dr, taking part in a brand new development. It is notable that the filing lists a $2.5 million estimated construction cost, suggesting that the facility and its amenities will be significant.
Primarily serving high-quality hamburgers, Hopdoddy also serves fried chicken, french fries, milkshakes, and an extensive selection of beer and wine. According to the company’s website, the restaurant started in 2010 as a goal shared by four friends: “to set a new standard for burger bars. Hopdoddy pushed the boundaries of what’s expected by bringing together craft beer and unique burger concoctions – all with high-quality ingredients and even higher standards.”
What Now Austin reached out to Mike Steele, Hopdoddy’s Regional Director Of Operations, to inquire about potential opening dates and other pertinent information, but he was not immediately available for comment.
Until the Kyle location opens its doors, burger fans can easily find Hopdoddy stores throughout the Central Texas area.