Burger Week takes over San Antonio

Enjoy burger deals from over 35 restaurants around the city

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Grab a hamburger from 35+ different restaurants across the Alamo City during Burger Week.

Need a reason to finally check out Burger Boy or want to try a burger topped with Cheetos? Let us introduce you to San Antonio Burger Week. This 10 day city-wide celebration of the classic American hamburger shows off the variety of restaurants around the Alamo City and benefits the San Antonio Food Bank.

Here are some quick facts about the week:

  • Burger Week runs Friday, June 14 to Monday, June 24
  • Try 35+ restaurants around the Alamo City
  • Burger specials from $8 to $12
  • Dine-in, to-go, and delivery options available
  • Read the six commandments of Burger Week

View the interactive map to see what participating restaurants are near you. Want all the juicy details about how Burger Week works? Follow them on Instagram or download the app to stay up to date on all things cheesy.

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