INDIANAPOLIS – Owners of Boogie Burger, a Broad Ripple restaurant serving up patties for the past 10 years, announced Monday they were closing up shop.
The owners said in a tweet, “It's time for us to move on to other projects/interests and the kitchen is now closed.”
Boogie Burger’s restaurant sign reads, “Owners retiring, thxs for 10 years. Love u always.”
We've been in this industry approaching 20 years now, the last 10 with boogie burger which has been the most visible (and the most fun).
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
Time passes very quickly and the decision was made that this year would be our last.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
It's time for us to move on to other projects/interests and the kitchen is now closed.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
Words can't express our gratitude. It's been our pleasure to serve you and your friends & family. The love was real and the love remains.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
We hope we got it right for you more than we got it wrong on your visits. Your compliments and critiques were welcomed equally.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
We hope we got it right for you more than we got it wrong on your visits. Your compliments and critiques were welcomed equally.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
We want to thank our crew. Who we believe to be some of the best in town. All the best to you beautiful people.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
Twitter has been a blast. Our intent was to make it fun and not take ourselves too seriously. However..
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
When tweets took a serious tone please believe I meant every word. Everyone has a right to these conversations.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
Thanks to our fellow operators we've met over the years for your inspiration, shop talk and encouragement. All the best to you. Cheers.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
We are quite proud of our restaurant and pleased it achieved most of its goals. The primary simply to be a neighborhood burger & malt shop.
— boogie burger (@boogieburger) September 11, 2017
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