Mark Wahlberg’s Burger Restaurant To Open New Location In Manly

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Photo credit: Wahlburgers Australia/Facebook

Wahlburgers, the burger restaurant founded by Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg and his brothers, is about to open three new chains in the northern beaches, with one location confirmed to be in Manly.


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It will take over the Manly Greenhouse restaurant by December this year, offering a picturesque view of Manly Beach along with their gourmet burgers.

Chef Paul Wahlberg (Photo credit: Wahlburgers Australia/Facebook)

Burger fans in Manly can expect their signature burgers to be on offer, including the famous ‘The Our Burger,’ which is beef burger, cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, and their signature sauce.

On top of their signature burgers that use Angus beef blends, the menu in Manly will include a few local delights, such as an Aussie brekky, crispy schnitty, and cheese toasties.

The Aussie brekkie (Photo credit: Wahlburgers Australia/Facebook)

United Cinemas’ Roy Mustaca and his son Sam, who already opened a Wahlburgers at East Circular Quay’s cinema earlier in 2022, have the Australian and New Zealand franchise rights for the brand.

Like other Wahlburgers, the one at Opera Quays features an impressive menu, which includes not just burgers and sides, but also salads, breakfast, share plates, a dedicated kids menu, and gluten-free buns. 

Photo credit: Wahlburgers Australia/Facebook

The Mustacas met the Hollywood actor back in 2020 to sign a deal with them for the launch of Wahlburgers in Australia. 

In addition to Manly, Wahlburgers is also set to launch in Dee Why and in Mustaca’s cinema complex at Warriewood.

Wahlburger was established in 2011 Hingham, Massachusetts, near Alma Nove, the pre-existing restaurant operated by Mark’s brother, Chef Paul Wahlberg.

Now, they have more than 50 locations across Europe and North America. Due to the success of the restaurant, it had its own TV series, which aired on A&E from 2014 to 2019, with a total of 10 seasons. 

Whilst the exact dates were not confirmed yet, Wahlburgers CEO John Fuller said the Wahlbergs will eventually fly to Australia to see the new outlets.