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Several cities across Texas will soon see orange shipping containers slinging burgers, thanks to a franchising agreement with a relatively new burger company.
Smalls Sliders, a cheeseburger slider concept that began in Louisiana in 2019, announced a new franchising agreement with Eli Cohen and Mark Crayne of C5 Restaurants LLC on Wednesday. The deal is expected to bring locations to Abilene, Amarillo, Lubbock and San Angelo.
The team is currently scouting for locations, the first of which is expected to open within the next 12 months in Lubbock, according to the release.
This news comes more than a year after Smalls Sliders first announced an expansion deal in 2023, for locations in Abilene, Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland and Odessa. This was with a different group, ARJH Encore LP, LLC.
What is Smalls Sliders, and what does it serve?
Smalls Sliders’ locations are notably built using shipping containers painted black and orange, which the company calls ‘Cans.’ The menu is relatively small, featuring sliders, shakes, and seasoned waffle fries.
On the slider side of things, people can get the Slider, Biggie Smalls which has double meat and cheese, or the Biggie Smalls with Bacon. Shakes are vanilla, chocolate, and cookies and cream.
“The simple menu and high-quality food of Smalls Sliders immediately caught my attention,” Crayne said. “After learning more about the brand and seeing the concept firsthand, I knew it was a perfect fit for West Texas. We have an incredible team in the region and are confident this concept will be a huge hit in our communities. This is the best choice for our new venture.”
Smalls Sliders has more than 375 locations open or under development across 30 states, 30 of those being in Texas. People can keep up with the growing restaurant concept at smallssliders.com or follow it on Facebook, Instagram or X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Alana Edgin writes about business for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Got a news tip? Contact her via email at [email protected].
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