Burgerville is embracing the last days of summer with new menu items featuring fresh Marionberries from Oregon's Liepold Farms. These limited-time treats, available from early August to September, include shakes, sundaes, lemonade, and fried green beans.
Burgerville Introduces Limited-Time Marionberry Menu Items to Savor the Last Days of Summer
Summer is still here, but many are already missing it. The best way to enjoy the last few days of summer before the cold weather arrives is by trying Burgerville’s new locally sourced menu items. Burgerville is catching up by unveiling new seasonal treats.
Burgerville announced new limited releases featuring Oregon’s fresh Marionberries from Liepold Farms. The following items will grace Burgerville menus soon:
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Oregon Marionberry Shake (available in early August to early September): Fresh Marionberries blended in Umpqua Dairy Ice Cream or Cosmic Bliss Plant-Based Ice Cream, topped with a generous amount of whipped cream and marionberry drizzle sauce. Sizes come in 12 oz, 16 oz, or 20 oz, priced at $5.59-$6.99.
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Oregon Marionberry Sundae (available in early August to early September): This sundae features creamy Umpqua Dairy Ice Cream or Cosmic Bliss Plant-Based Ice Cream topped with Oregon Marionberries, whipped cream or coconut whipped cream, and colorful sprinkles. It comes in one size only and is priced at $3.99.
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Oregon Marionberry Lemonade (available in early August to early September): This classic Burgerville house lemonade drink is blended with Oregon Berries. It comes in 22-oz and 32-oz sizes and is priced at $3.59-$4.39.
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Fried Green Beans (available in late September): These green beans are coated in tempura batter and fried to perfection. This appetizer uses plant-based and gluten-free ingredients for a healthier fried food option. It costs $4.99.
These menu items will be available at Burgerville locations from August to September. For the latest news and updates on food releases and deals, visit Burgerville’s official website or social media pages such as Facebook and Instagram.
Burgerville Supports Local Farmers with Seasonal Menus Featuring Walla Walla Onions and Oregon Raspberries
Burgerville is known for its seasonal menu items made from locally sourced ingredients. The brand aims to support local farmers by providing guests with quality meals.
Burgerville released a seasonal menu this summer featuring Washington’s Walla Walla onions and Oregon’s raspberries. While these food items are limited-time offerings, Burgerville has returned two items to the menu.
Previous food items at Burgerville include:
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Walla Walla BBQ Cheeseburger (Available again for a limited time): Filled with Local Country Natural Beef. Roasted onions from Walla Walla, Washington, BBQ sauce. Melted Face Rock Aged White Cheddar, housemade coleslaw, and mayonnaise.
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Walla Walla Onion Rings (Available again for a limited time): These rings feature sweet Walla Walla onions coated in buttermilk batter and panko breading.
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Oregon Raspberry Shake: This shake features blended raspberries fresh from Liepold Farms in Oregon, a choice of Umpqua Dairy Ice Cream or Cosmic Bliss Plant-Based Ice Cream, coconut whipped cream, and raspberry drizzle sauce.
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Oregon Raspberry Sundae: Like the shake, the sundae blends raspberries with Umpqua Dairy Ice Cream or Cosmic Bliss Plant-Based Ice Cream. It is topped with whipped cream or coconut whipped cream and drizzled with sprinkles.
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Oregon Raspberry Lemonade: Oregon raspberries blended with Burgerville’s signature house lemonade.
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Big Cowboy Sliders (Available again for a limited time): Back by popular demand, the Cowboy Sliders features a Country Natural Beef patty, BBQ sauce, crispy fried onions, bacon, and Tillamook cheddar cheese with mayonnaise.
According to information Fast Food Club shared, to those who can’t get enough of Burgerville, joining Burgerville Rewards today and becoming a Localville member offers a chance to get free meals. Joining is easy; download the Burgerville Rewards app and enter your details to sign up. Every dollar spent earns points toward free food.
Points can be redeemed for the following food items:
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300 points: Classic Fries, Drinks, or Ice Cream Cone
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600 points: Burger, Cheeseburger, Sundae, Large Fries, or Lemonade
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900 points: Double Burgers or Shake
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1,200 points: Shake, Chicken Burgers, or Sandwich
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1,500 points: Plainville Burgers, Chicken and Chips, Fish and Chips, or Kids Meal


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