
Popular Fast Food Chain Expanding in Colorado
Years ago, when I was living in Florida, I got to discover the joy that is known as Whataburger. I loved that place. I am not sure what it is, but there is something about the onions and mustard combination that Whataburger uses that makes the fast food restaurant addictive.
Oddly enough, onions or mustard alone are not something that makes me happy. Weird, right? To top it off, Whataburger also has an amazing spicy ketchup. I know that you can buy the spicy ketchup at the grocery store, but it doesn't hit the same when it's not at Whataburger.
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Over the past few years, Whataburger locations have begun to reemerge in the state of Colorado. All of them have been in Southern Colorado, located in Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and the Pueblo areas.
Whataburger Moving Closer to Northern Colorado
Soon enough, Whataburger will be more accessible to those of us in Northern Colorado. Yes, you will have to take a road trip to get your delicious Whataburger and fries, but not as far as Southern Colorado.
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According to KDVR, Whataburger will return to the Denver Metro Area for the first time in nearly four decades as a Whataburger franchisee, Burgeworks Colorado, has filed plans to bring a new location to the city of Castle Rock, Colorado.
The proposal for the latest Whataburger location puts the fast food restaurant just northwest of the Outlets at Castle Rock on Promenade Parkway. The plans for the Castle Rock Whataburger call for a 3,380-square-foot building with a drive-thru and a full parking lot.
A 24/7 Whataburger Near Denver
The proposal for the Castle Rock Whataburger also states that the fast-food restaurant will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. While we might not have a Whataburger location planned for Northern Colorado yet, Castle Rock is surely much closer to us Northern Coloradans than the current locations in Southern Colorado.
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