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Loud Burger Honored as Grand Terrace Business of the Month

By Matt Brown, Director, Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce
May 29, 2024 at 11:26am. Views: 417

May 8, 2024

Loud Burger, one of Grand Terrace’s culinary gems, has proudly been awarded the title of Business of the Month by the Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce for May. The honor was celebrated with much fanfare, as Mayor Bill Hussey, alongside Councilmembers Ken Henderson, Michelle Sabino, and Jeff Allen, extended their congratulations to owner Chris Watkins and head chef Thom Neville.

Loud Burger has firmly established itself among burger enthusiasts as one of the best hand-crafted burgers, earning recognition as one of the top three burger joints in the Inland Empire. Thom Neville attributes their success to a simple yet powerful formula - using only the freshest ingredients and crafting all sauces in-house. Beyond their famed burgers, Loud Burger boasts a diverse menu featuring chicken sandwiches, an array of street dogs, assorted fries, pozole soup on Sundays, and handmade milkshakes made with real ice cream.

During the event, Chris Watkins shared his excitement about the ongoing dining room expansion project, offering attendees a tour and insight into his plans for the restaurant's future. The expansion promises a spacious dining area complete with a full bar and live music performances on weekends.

Mayor Bill Hussey commended Loud Burger for its unwavering support of the community, highlighting their dedicated fundraising efforts for youth sports and local nonprofit organizations. Sharing a personal note, Mayor Hussey said the mushroom swiss burger is his favorite, but that everything he has tried on their menu has been delicious.

Loud Burger is conveniently located at 22497 Barton Rd. Hours are from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm Monday through Friday, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday, and 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Sunday. Order online via their website at theloudburger.com or by calling (909) 264-3000. For inquiries, reach out to LoudBurger@Yahoo.com.

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