With its fusion of funk, blues, salsa, and soul, Go-Go music holds a special place in Washington, D.C., and surrounding communities. In fact, in 2020, the musical genre was designated as the D.Câs official music. Now, diners in Northern Virginia can pay homage to the Go-Go culture while enjoying burgers and milkshakes in a new restaurant that could make Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers proud.
Burgers@ Manassas held a âsoftâ opening on February 10 at the Manassas Mall, which offers a wide range of hamburgers, tenders and wings, beverages, and locally baked desserts. As the second âBurgers@â location in the Washington, D.C. area (the other location is in Camp Springs, Md.), the Burgers@ Manassas restaurant brings the familiar musical culture to Prince William County.
âWeâve been getting a lot of great feedback from our customers, who are excited for âBurgers@â to be in Manassas, mainly because nothing like this exists in Prince William County,â said Dennis Green, founder and CEO of the Burgers@ restaurant brand. â…Our Manassas customers and neighbors are all excited to see the Go-Go music culture highlighted in this area, and weâre honored to be able to do this through our restaurant.â
Beyond its extensive menu of sandwiches and burgers, Burgers@ Manassas boasts an impressive 54-foot mural three times larger than the mural at the Maryland location. Green said the mural is a âfocal pointâ that honors local prominent figures who have contributed to the âoverall culture in one way or another.â
âBeing a native Washingtonian, Iâve always embraced the artistry of Go-Go music since I was a young kid and it is the inspiration behind everything that I do,â Green said. â…It was a no-brainer to incorporate the Go-Go music culture into the brand’s story. Not just with the interior design, but the menu items, as well as the entertainment that we offer.â
Among its best sellers are âThe Apolloâ burger, which costs $12, the âSoufeast Seafood Burger,â at about $17, the âJive Turkeyâ burger at $12, and âThe Bay Filet,â at $12.25. Customers can complement their burgers by choosing from over 25 toppings and sauces, and the burgers are made with fresh Angus beef, whiting fish, chicken, or even shrimp.
Green said that while the restaurant undergoes a âsoft” opening phase, its grand opening should occur in the next 60 days. The restaurant is open every day, noon until 6 p.m., and is located inside the Manassas Mall at 8300 Sudley Road in Manassas.
Kevin Sandell is a freelance reporter for Potomac Local News.
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On Saturdays, OmniRide will expand its local bus and transit services in western Prince William County.
The OmniRide Commission voted unanimously on Thursday, July 13, 2023, to expand local services to the area for the first time. Those services include OmniRide local bus routes 65N and 67, which travel between Manassas Mall and the Northern Virginia Community College Manassas Campus.