Restaurants & Bars

Hopdoddy Burger Bar To Open 2nd Denver Location

The Texas-based burger joint is set to open its second Denver location in the city's Hale neighborhood.

Hopdoddy is opening a second Denver location Jan. 19 at 4024 East 8th Place, the Texas-based burger chain announced.
Hopdoddy is opening a second Denver location Jan. 19 at 4024 East 8th Place, the Texas-based burger chain announced. (Image courtesy of Hopdoddy)

DENVER, CO — The pandemic isn't holding Hopdoddy Burger Bar back from opening a second location in Denver, the Texas-based chain announced Monday.

The new restaurant is set to open Jan. 19 at 4024 East 8th Place, in Denver's new 9+Co development. The burger and brew joint will offer limited dine-in, patio seating and takeout.

Menu highlights will include a variety of its signature burgers, which range from Southern comfort classics to its Ahi Tuna and Impossible burgers. The menu will also offer hand-cut Chipperbec fries, fried chicken, handspun shakes, specialty cocktails and local craft beer.

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Hopdoddy first opened in Denver in 2015 at 1747 Wynkoop Street in Union Station.


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“We’re incredibly grateful for the community support we’ve received since we flipped our first burger in Denver six years ago,” said Jeff Chandler, CEO of Hopdoddy Burger Bar.

“As we expand our Denver footprint, we look forward to continuing to feed off of the city’s innovative energy and consciously grown culinary approach.”

The new restaurant will include patio seating with fire pits and heaters for socially distanced dining out. Hopdoddy will also roll out a new online ordering system and virtual waitlist to digitally manage wait times over the next few months, the restaurant chain said.

To-go orders can be placed online at www.hopdoddy.com.

Opening hours for the new location have not yet been announced.

The new restaurant said it will give portion of proceeds from every Goodnight Good Cause Burger to children and families at Judi’s House, an organization that helps families who are grieving.

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