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Zinburger is a popular American restaurant chain specializing in gourmet burgers and milkshakes. It's got a prominent location in West Palm Beach. Known for its diverse menu and modern diner atmosphere, the place has become a dining destination for both residents and tourists, contributing to the city's evolving culinary field.

History

Chris Russo founded the Myxology Bar restaurant group, and Zinburger grew out of that concept. The first Zinburger opened in 2010 in Morristown, New Jersey. The goal was simple: provide a higher-quality burger experience than traditional fast-food options. The brand expanded quickly, establishing locations throughout New Jersey, New York, and eventually Florida. The West Palm Beach location opened in 2018, becoming part of the Rosemary Square development, formerly known as CityPlace. [1]

When Zinburger arrived in West Palm Beach, the city was in the middle of significant redevelopment and revitalization downtown. Rosemary Square was transforming itself to attract a wider range of businesses and residents, and Zinburger was intended to be a key component of that effort. Local media noted the restaurant's arrival as part of the broader changes happening in the city's dining scene. [2]

The restaurant's design and menu were aimed at a sophisticated clientele. This approach set it apart from other burger establishments in the region.

Geography

Zinburger sits within Rosemary Square, a mixed-use development in the heart of downtown. You can walk to numerous other restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues from here. The restaurant's address is 700 Rosemary Ave Suite 114, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. [3]

Rosemary Square itself is geographically significant within West Palm Beach, serving as a focal point for cultural and commercial activity. Its proximity to Clematis Street, another popular entertainment district, enhances accessibility and appeal considerably. The area is relatively flat, typical of much of West Palm Beach. A subtropical climate allows for outdoor dining options, and the surrounding streets are well-maintained and pedestrian-friendly, encouraging foot traffic and creating a vibrant urban environment.

Culture

Zinburger contributes to West Palm Beach's evolving culinary culture by offering a menu that blends classic American diner fare with gourmet ingredients and innovative flavor combinations. The modern, inviting atmosphere appeals to a diverse range of customers. It provides something more upscale than traditional fast-casual burger joints.

The menu features burgers made with different types of ground beef, including Wagyu and bison, plus vegetarian options. Hand-cut fries, salads, and signature milkshakes round out the offerings. Quality ingredients and creative recipes reflect a broader trend in West Palm Beach toward a more sophisticated dining scene. [4] The restaurant participates in local food events and promotions, further integrating itself into the community.

Economy

Zinburger contributes to the local economy through job creation and tax revenue. The restaurant employs cooks, servers, bartenders, and managers, providing employment opportunities for residents. It also generates sales tax revenue for the city and county. [5]

The restaurant's location within Rosemary Square is part of a larger economic development strategy aimed at revitalizing downtown. Rosemary Square's redevelopment attracted other businesses and residents, increasing property values and stimulating economic growth. Zinburger's success contributes to the overall vibrancy of the area, attracting tourists and encouraging local spending. Such dining options are considered a positive indicator of the city's economic health.

Attractions

Zinburger itself appeals to food enthusiasts, but its location within Rosemary Square provides access to much more. The square hosts various events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibitions, and seasonal festivals. These events draw visitors to the area, benefiting nearby businesses like Zinburger. [6]

Within walking distance you'll find other popular West Palm Beach attractions. The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, the Norton Museum of Art, and Clematis Street are all nearby. This proximity makes it convenient for visitors looking to experience a variety of cultural and entertainment options. The waterfront, with its scenic views and recreational activities, is also easily accessible from Rosemary Square.

Getting There

Several transportation options get you to Zinburger. Driving is common, with ample parking available in the Rosemary Square garage. Public transportation serves the downtown area through several bus routes. [7]

Walking and biking are encouraged since Rosemary Square is designed to be pedestrian-friendly. The flat terrain makes navigation on foot or by bicycle easy. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available. Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is located approximately 3 miles from Rosemary Square, so travelers have convenient access.

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