Late-Night Cravings? Head to Bin 4 Burger Lounge in Kelowna

NowMedia Staff | August 27, 2024 in Best of Kelowna

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If you’re a burger lover in Kelowna, there’s a spot you need to know about—Bin 4 Burger Lounge. This place isn’t just any burger joint; it’s where you can score a gourmet burger at half price every night from 9 PM to close.

Seriously, 50% off a burger that’s packed with fresh, locally sourced ingredients? And you can wash it down with a drink that’s just as unique. It’s the kind of late-night deal that keeps people coming back.

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Bin 4 started out in Victoria back in 2011, but lucky for us, they opened a Kelowna location in 2019.

Ever since, they’ve been serving up some of the best burgers in town. What makes them stand out? It’s not just the quality ingredients (though that’s a huge part of it); it’s the way they make you feel like you’re getting something special every time you walk in.

With over ten protein options and tons of ways to customize your burger, you can make it exactly the way you like it.

Whether you’re into a classic beef patty or something a bit different, they’ve got you covered. Plus, they’re always mixing things up with monthly features and rotating taps, so there’s always something new to try.

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But here’s the thing: Bin 4 isn’t just about great food. It’s about the whole experience. It’s the kind of place where you can hang out with friends, enjoy a fantastic meal, and feel like you’ve discovered a little secret.

So next time you’re out late and your stomach starts rumbling, skip the usual fast food and treat yourself to something better. Bin 4 Burger Lounge is where you want to be.
 

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