Whataburger to open Knoxville location on Cumberland Avenue
The City of Knoxville business license, issued on March 19, placed the new business at 1830 Cumberland Avenue.
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The news comes just a few months after a privately-owned franchisee in East Tennessee and North Alabama, MWB Restaurants, included future locations for the Texas-based chain in Knoxville and Chattanooga on their website.
For more than 75 years, Whataburger has been known for its famous burgers and 'Fancy Ketchup.' In 1950, the chain opened its first location in Corpus Christi, Texas, and since has grown to include more than 1,000 locations across a dozen states.
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Until the opening of the Whataburger on Cumberland Avenue, those with a craving that only a Whataburger can suffice will have to visit the next closest location in Hermitage, which is approximately 169 miles away. After that, the next closest location is approximately 175 miles away in Easley, South Carolina.
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