Restaurants & Bars
Dick's Celebrates 69th Anniversary With 19-Cent Burgers
Customers will be able to grab a Dick's burger for its original price at select locations this week. Here's where to go.
SEATTLE — Seattle's beloved Dick's Drive-In will celebrate its 69th year in Puget Sound on Saturday and is offering diners a chance to grab a burger or cheeseburger at their 1954 price at different locations through Thursday.
Burger Day kicked off Tuesday at Seattle's Wallingford and Broadway locations, and on Wednesday the 19-cent special will be available at Lake City, Holman Road, and Dick's newest outpost at Bellevue's Crossroads. Burger Day closes out its run Thursday at restaurants in Edmonds, Kent, and Seattle's Queen Anne.
Next week we'll be rolling back the price of a cheeseburger or hamburger to the original price of 19¢ in celebration of our 69th Anniversary 🎉 What's your 19¢ Burger Day? Learn more at https://t.co/ydxJMaqN0N #TellAFriend pic.twitter.com/bkrBmvQuM9
— Dick's Drive-Ins (@DicksDriveIns) January 20, 2023
The deal will only be available at the restaurants listed on each day, and the 19-cent burgers are limited to one per customer.
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"A family of five will be able to grab five 19¢ burgers only if all five people are present at the window," according to the restaurant's website. "A single customer will not be able to receive two 19¢ burgers if their friend is waiting in the car. This was done to ensure there will be enough burgers for everyone to be able to celebrate our 69th anniversary with us."
Dick's Drive-In now operates eight locations around the greater Seattle area and will soon open its ninth outpost at The Commons in Federal Way.
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