August 25, 2012
Las Vegas Burger Restaurant Unveils "The Exposed Prince"
Mark Thompson READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Las Vegas, NV - After delighting in the international majesty that is the Olympic Games, Las Vegas and i?burgers were proud to welcome His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales (Prince Harry to his friends) for a weekend of debauchery.
In his honor, and in memory of a Las Vegas vacation that will not soon be forgotten, i?burgers today unveiled a brand new gourmet burger: The Exposed Prince.
The Exposed Prince features a ground Kobe patty, aged Boxing Cheddar, garlic and onion chutney, a fried egg and HP sauce served open-faced on a pretzel bun. The Exposed Prince serves as a delicious British Invasion to i?burgers' re-engineered American classic flavors.
David Cameron, the right honourable gentleman from Chicago, stated "I love burgers, and I love the Royal Family. I'm so glad that there is finally a location in the Colonies that lets me celebrate both while stuffing my face with scandalous beef goodness."
To celebrate the unveiling of The Exposed Prince, i?burgers is offering 20% off your bill at The Shoppes at The Palazzo when you flash your passport from the United Kingdom.
However, the royal family will always eat for free. Enjoy your burger with any of our more than 50 types of bottled and draft beers or a selection from the full service bar.
This approachable gourmet burger concept appeals to tourists, shoppers, conventioneers and locals alike. Visitors enjoy ingenious burgers, creative drinks and great value. i?burgers' quick service and modern atmosphere puts diners at ease and allows them to enjoy the food and each other.
With two locations at The Shoppes at The Palazzo and Town Square, Las Vegas there are now two ways to experience Love at First Bite.
Remember, if you are going to party naked with friends with camera phones, don't. Viva Las Vegas.
For more information please go to www.iloveburgers.com or visit www.facebook.com/iloveburgersrestaurant or Twitter @ilvburgers
A long-term New Yorker and a member of New York Travel Writers Association, Mark Thompson has also lived in San Francisco, Boston, Provincetown, D.C., Miami Beach and the south of France. The author of the novels WOLFCHILD and MY HAWAIIAN PENTHOUSE, he has a PhD in American Studies and is the recipient of fellowships at MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center. His work has appeared in numerous publications.