Highly anticipated restaurant opens to big lines in Fayetteville
Allen, a retired U.S. Army veteran, said opening Dank Burrito on April 1 at 5508 Raeford Road has been a personal mission. After months of anticipation, he said he felt the pressure to bring something special with the opening of the new restaurant in the former Hardee's building.
Dank Burrito looks to reinvent traditional burrito offerings with bold, globally inspired flavors and currently operates nine locations across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, with other North Carolina sites in Raleigh, Morehead City and Greenville.
"We had a line waiting to come in (April 1), and since then, we've had a line every day," Allen said April 11. "It hasn't slowed down."
Allen said the top-selling menu item so far is the jerk chicken burrito topped with a punchy mango salsa. He said that not far behind is the pork belly burrito, a fusion-style dish that brings together bold global flavors.
"The community here loves those," he said. "We love cooking them, and we love bringing the flavor bombs to Fayetteville and Fort Bragg."
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Allen said that he's had the opportunity to learn from the Dank Burrito family and is diligently working with a strong kitchen team that "starts early and stays late" to ensure they consistently bring great flavors to customers.
"We've got a solid team, and there's a lot of work behind what we do," he said. "We're proud of everything we put out, and we're grateful for the support we've received."
Address: 5508 Raeford Road, Fayetteville
Phone: 910-229-2951
Hours: Open from noon to 9 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
On the web: dankburrito.com or search "Dank Burrito Fayetteville" on Facebook.
Reporter Lizmary Evans covers dining, retail, entertainment and culture for The Fayetteville Observer. You can reach her at LEvans@gannett.com.
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