Liberty Burger

Hamburger restaurant · Lakewood

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"Also owned by Mariel Street and her brother Marco, Liberty Burger offers uniquely crafted burgers. Order the “Jackie O,” made with lamb, feta cheese, baby spinach, oven-roasted tomatoes, and tzatziki sauce or the “Chillerno” with queso blanco, flame-roasted poblano pepper, and chipotle barbecue sauce. These burgers are as unique and vibrant as the LGBTQ community itself." - Courtney E. Smith, Alex Gonzalez

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1904 Abrams Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75214 Get directions

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