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Colombian Themed Burger Restaurant Opens On Northern Blvd

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Feb. 4, 2016 By Michael Florio

A burger joint with Colombian flavors opened on Northern Boulevard this week.

Burger Factory, located at 81-05 Northern Blvd., opened its doors on Monday, according to a store employee.

The eatery serves Colombian fast food, such as sandwiches, hot dogs, arepas and hamburgers, according to its menu.

It also serves a variety of burgers including a burger with guacamole, a burger with salsa and mushrooms and a burger served with salsa and chili beans. Burgers range from $7.50 to $10.

The hot dogs include the crazy hot dog, which is served with queso, jalapenos, ketchup, mayonnaise and onions.

The eatery also serves a variety of sandwiches, arepas, French fries and empanadas, as well as fresh juices and smoothies.

The restaurant, which can seat 14 people, is open from 12 p.m. to 12 a.m., seven days a week.

The owner was not available for contact.

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