Red Robin Launches Massive ‘Gold Medal Burger’ with Triple the Meat

Red Robin is introducing its heaviest burger to date, coming in at an impressive 1.25 lbs. The lucky individual who can finish the entire burger will be rewarded with a special treat.

Without a doubt, Red Robin is one of the largest burger-focused casual dining establishments in the entire United States. From their gourmet burgers to their generous portions of meat, the chain is known for never cutting corners.

The Haystack Double is undeniably one of the most well-known burgers on the menu. This delicious option consists of two generously sized beef patties, sandwiched between a sesame seed bun and topped with American cheese and fried onions. It’s no wonder customers are encouraged to “Grab your pitchfork”and take on this tasty burger.

However, the chain has recently launched a new burger that will make the Haystack Double pale in comparison. Named the Gold Medal Burger, it weighs approximately 1.25 lbs., equivalent to an Olympic gold medal, and is set to be served at the 2024 Paris Games.

Gold Medal burger
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Red Robin’s new Gold Medal Burger packs a serious punch

The burger is made up of three brioche buns, each filled with three patties, three slices of cheese, crispy lettuce, fresh tomatoes, and Red’s Relish.

Moreover, the best part is yet to come. Those who are bold enough to take on the Gold Medal Burger will earn a spot in Red Robin’s Hall Of Fame, showcased on redrobin.com.

Simply visit your nearby Red Robin restaurant, order the Gold Medal Burger, and enter your name on the company’s website to complete the process.

Burger King is not the sole burger chain spicing things up this summer with its latest additions. The company has revealed plans to experiment with flame-grilled chicken burgers, marking their debut in the market. While currently in the testing stage, they have the potential to be introduced nationwide if they receive positive feedback.

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