Beloved Burger Chain To Open In Lake Elsinore This Summer

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LAKE ELSINORE, CA — The Habit Burger & Grill is coming to Lake Elsinore this July, the beloved Charburger chain announced.

To celebrate the new location, located at 18310 Collier Ave., the chain is hosting an exclusive VIP pre-opening event on July 15, one day before it officially opens to the public. Locals must sign up for the CharClub to get an invitation.

The VIP party, which is being billed as Free Charburger Day, will be held on July 15. The first 200 guests arriving between 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. will get a free freshly-made Charburger, fries and a drink.

“We’re fired up to bring Habit to Lake Elsinore! This place is all about energy, adventure, and getting outside,” said Chef Jason Triail, executive chef at the Habit Burger & Grill. “From wakeboarding to hiking and everything in between, it’s a community that goes hard, and we’re here for it. We’re talkin’ chargrilled burgers, stacked sandwiches, crispy sides… the works. Let’s go, Lake Elsinore!”

The Habit in Lake Elsinore will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

The Habit Burger & Grill was first opened in 1969 in Southern California and it has long been known for its Charburgers, which are cooked-to-order over an open flame. In addition to burgers, the chain also offers a large menu of sandwiches, crisp salads, shakes and more.

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