$20 for a burger, bottomless side every day in May? Here’s how to get Red Robin card, time

Red Robin may be looking to bounce back from a shaky 2024 by drawing in new and old customers with a limited time meal offer that if one would guess, could sell out within minutes tomorrow morning.

The fast-food chain is launching a limited batch of “Bottomless Burger” passes for a flat $20 that will be redeemable for one gourmet burger of choice and a bottomless side every day in May. Customers will be allowed to spend up to $22 each of the 31 days in May — meaning the pass is worth $682 in total.

The deal comes ahead of National Burger Month, celebrated in May to honor a classic dish that is unequivocally a big part of American food culture. While it’s unclear who may have come up with the idea, it likely aligns with the transition into warmer weather when Americans tend to pull out the grill.

Here’s what to know about the Red Robin ‘Bottomless Burger” pass and why you have to act fast tomorrow to get one.

How to get a Red Robin ‘Bottomless Burger’ pass

The Red Robin ‘Bottomless Burger” pass will be $20 and launch on Thursday, April 17 online on the Red Robin website. There is a red button that will appear on the website once the countdown timer runs out.

Red Robin urges customers to set an alarm and act fast since “passes could sell out in minutes.”

Customers who snag a pass will receive their specialized card in the mail, according to a news release, which will be loaded with $22 each day in May for use on a gourmet burger and a bottomless side at your local Red Robin. Unused amounts cannot be carried over to the next day, and only one card is available per customer.

What time does the Red Robin ‘Bottomless Burger’ pass go on sale?

The Red Robin limited-time pass will be available to purchase starting at 11 a.m. Eastern.

Here’s other Red Robin National Burger Month deals

Red Robin Royalty members who buy a burger and a drink during May will automatically be entered into a contest to win free burgers for a year. A total of 12 winners will be selected at random.

Is there a Red Robin near me? Here’s a list in NJ

There are a dozen Red Robin locations in New Jersey.

  • Brick: 1054 Cedar Bridge Ave.
  • Cherry Hill: 2100 Route 38
  • Clifton: 265 NJ-3 E
  • Deptford: 1750 Deptford Center Road
  • East Brunswick: 755 State Highway 18, Suite 400A
  • Hamilton: 325 Marketplace Blvd.
  • Mays Landing: 4259 Black Horse Pike
  • Rockaway: 301 Mount Hope Ave.
  • Secaucus: 450 Harmon Meadow Blvd.
  • South Plainfield: 6200 Hadley Road
  • Vineland: 3849 S. Delsea Drive
  • Woodbridge: 264 Woodbridge Drive

What’s new on the Red Robin menu?

Starting April 28, Red Robin is launching their “sizzling summer” menu:

  • Backyard BBQ Pork Burger: Hickory-smoked pulled pork, Whiskey River BBQ sauce, hardwood-smoked bacon, cheddar, onion straws, pickles and mayo
  • Backyard BBQ Pork Nachos: Red Robin’s Yukon Chips hickory-smoked pulled pork, New Belgium Fat Tire Beer Cheese Bacon Fondue, Whiskey River BBQ sauce and ranch, topped with fresh jalapeño.
  • Peach-Berry Freckled Lemonade: Red Robin’s Minute Maid Lemonade, diced peaches, peach purée and strawberries.
  • Spiked Peach-Berry Freckled Lemonade. Grey Goose Vodka, strawberries, diced peaches, peach purée and Minute Maid Lemonade.
  • Peaches & Cream Milkshake. Handspun vanilla soft serve, diced peaches and peach purée topped with whipped cream and peach gummy rings.

Is Red Robin closing locations?

The fast-casual franchise reported a decrease in its 2024 fiscal fourth quarter total revenues and announced it was considering closing 70 “underperforming” locations in the U.S. as it worked to repay debt. Last year, the chain closed on restaurant, with another 10 to 15 this year, according to a report from USA TODAY.

Lori Comstock is a New Jersey-based journalist with the Mid-Atlantic Connect Team.

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