Jason Wells+FollowWhataburger’s Plot Twist: Closing to Grow?Whataburger is shutting down a handful of locations in Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, but don’t panic—this isn’t a sign they’re going under. The burger giant says it’s all part of a plan to focus on bigger, better things, with over 40 new spots coming to the Southeast in 2026. Sometimes you gotta say goodbye to a few fries to get a bigger burger! #Food #Whataburger #FastFoodNews01Share
Ryan Horne+FollowWhataburger closes two Georgia spots—what’s next?Big changes for Whataburger fans in Georgia: the Dahlonega and Athens locations are shutting down this week. Even though these spots opened with a lot of excitement just three years ago, the company says they’re focusing on their strongest restaurants and still planning to open new ones in Suwanee and Carrollton. Employees from the closing stores are being offered transfers, so jobs are safe. With Whataburger still expanding across the state, what do you think—are you sad to see these locations go, or excited for the new ones coming soon? #Food #Whataburger #GeorgiaEats00Share
Mary Williams+FollowWhataburger’s holiday deals bring extra cheerWhataburger is making December a lot tastier for Rewards members with its new '12 Days of Whatacheer' event. From December 12 to 23, members get a different in-app deal every day—think buy-one-get-one offers and classic menu favorites. It’s a fun way to add some holiday magic (and savings) to your routine, just by checking the app each morning. Anyone else excited to see what surprises pop up? If you’re already a Rewards member, this could be a great excuse to treat yourself or a friend. What daily deal would you hope to see? #Food #Whataburger #HolidayDeals30Share
Robert Daniels+FollowWhataburger fans in Georgia face closuresWhataburger lovers in Georgia are about to lose two of their go-to spots, with both locations set to close their doors on December 15. For folks who made late-night burger runs or family stops at these restaurants, this change is going to hit home. It’s not just about missing a favorite meal—these closures mean fewer local jobs and one less community hangout. Anyone else feeling like Georgia’s fast-food scene just got a little less tasty? Share your favorite Whataburger memories or thoughts on what should fill the empty spaces! #Food #Whataburger #GeorgiaEats00Share
mary01+FollowWhataburger closes two college town spotsWhataburger fans in Tuscaloosa and Auburn are about to feel the loss—two locations are shutting down after a recent business review. For students and locals, this means late-night burger runs just got a little harder. Employees are being offered transfers to nearby stores, but it’s still a big change for these college towns where Whataburger has become a go-to hangout. How do you think this will impact the vibe around campus and your food choices? Are there other local spots ready to step up? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Food #Whataburger #Tuscaloosa00Share
Mary Williams+FollowCharlotte’s Whataburger is finally open!Whataburger has landed in Charlotte, and it’s already making waves on Albemarle Road with its 24/7 service, double drive-thru, and a Queen City-themed mural. The opening drew huge crowds, with early visitors noting long lines but also praising the friendly staff. If you want to skip the wait, the Whataburger app lets you order ahead and grab curbside pickup. The menu features all the classics—think Fancy Ketchup, malts, and the legendary Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit (served overnight!). With partnerships lined up with the Panthers and Charlotte FC, this isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a new local hangout. Who’s tried it already? #Food #CharlotteEats #Whataburger00Share
Mary Williams+FollowDowntown Auburn’s Whataburger closing soonWhataburger fans in downtown Auburn are about to lose a late-night staple—after nearly four years, the location at North College and Magnolia is shutting down for good on December 15. This spot was a go-to for students and locals, especially during those 24-hour weekends. The company says it’s part of a business review, but it’s still a surprise for anyone who’s grabbed a burger after a game or a night out. Team members can transfer to Opelika, but it’s the end of an era for downtown Auburn. How will this change your late-night food runs? #Food #AuburnEats #Whataburger00Share
Annette Jones+FollowWhataburger’s 24/7 debut shakes up East CharlotteEast Charlotte just scored its first-ever Whataburger, and the excitement is real—lines are stretching out of the parking lot, and the double drive-thru is already getting a workout. This new spot on Albemarle Road is open all day, every day, with a menu packed with fan favorites like the Patty Melt and Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit. The local twist? A custom mural repping Queen City and a big partnership with the Panthers and Charlotte FC, so you’ll see Whataburger popping up at games, too. If you’ve braved the crowds, how was your experience? And what’s your go-to order? #Food #CharlotteEats #Whataburger00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowWhataburger closes two Georgia spots—what’s next?Whataburger fans in north Georgia are waking up to some big changes: the popular Texas burger chain just closed its Dahlonega and Athens locations. While it’s a letdown for folks who made those spots part of their routine, Whataburger says it’s all about focusing on areas where they can really shine. The good news? More locations are still coming to Georgia, with new spots opening soon in Suwanee and Carrollton. With 35 restaurants still open statewide, do you think this is a smart move for Whataburger, or will it shake up your burger runs? #Food #Whataburger #GeorgiaEats00Share