Excited patrons gather at the grand opening of Hamburger Mary's 2.0.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesHamburger Mary’s 2.0 is set to reopen its doors in Murray Hill, Jacksonville, this weekend after the original location was destroyed by fire. Owner Jordyn Sinclair aims to create an inclusive community hub, serving delicious food and hosting engaging events. The grand opening promises a vibrant atmosphere with a focus on creativity and individuality, welcoming back loyal patrons and new visitors alike.
Good news, Jacksonville! After a long wait, Hamburger Mary’s 2.0 is all set to open its doors in the beloved Murray Hill neighborhood this weekend. As many locals know, the original Hamburger Mary’s was sadly destroyed in a fire back in October 2023. The devastation was felt deeply, as this restaurant was more than just a place to grab a bite; it was a cherished part of the community for over a decade.
The new location, situated at 947 Edgewood Ave. S, is a fresh start in a space that was previously home to El Jefe, a Mexican restaurant that closed earlier this year. Owner Jordyn Sinclair is stepping up to the plate, ready to transform this location into a vibrant hub of inclusivity and fun. Sinclair aims to create a safe and welcoming space where everyone feels at home—no matter who they are.
Hamburger Mary’s 2.0 is stepping it up, aiming to offer more than just delicious food and drag shows. Sinclair wants to foster an inclusive environment that embraces creativity, individuality, and joy. Alongside the signature menu items—like the famed Proud Mary burger—the restaurant plans to focus on high standards of customer service. With capacity for around 100 guests, it will be an inviting space to enjoy a meal and soak in the lively atmosphere.
Hamburger Mary’s Jacksonville to Reopen After Fire
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