Red Robin Burger Works opens on North Wells

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Red Robin Burger Works opened a new shop Monday at 204 N. Wells St., the chain’s fourth in the city.

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A Burger Works restaurant serves up Red Robin gourmet burgers in as little as five minutes, appealing to time-crunched office workers and others darting around the Loop.

“We are excited to open the newest Red Robin Burger Works location and bring our delicious burgers to an even larger segment of the Loop neighborhood in Chicago,” Robert Geresi, vice president of operations, said in a news release.

Red Robin opened its first Burger Works in Chicago in June 2014 at 328 N. Michigan Ave. The city restaurants are more compact than a Red Robin Gourmet Burgers restaurant. Burger Works lets customers build their own burgers or order the Red Robin classics.

You’ll also find Burger Works shops at 20 E. Chicago Ave. and 190 W. Madison St.

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