Chicken Ranch Casino Resort opens Wahlburgers restaurant

July 18, 2024
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Founded by brothers Mark Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg and executive chef Paul Wahlberg, the restaurant debuted in October of 2011.

The Chicken Ranch Casino Resort in Jamestown, California has announced the opening of a new Wahlburgers restaurant inside the property. Wahlburgers will be opening across four different locations in California, including the currently serving restaurant inside Chicken Ranch. 

“We are excited to partner with Wahlburgers to offer our guests an exceptional dining experience,” Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Chairman Lloyd Mathiesen said. 

“Wahlburgers’ renowned menu and commitment to excellence align perfectly with our vision of providing quality hospitality and creating unforgettable moments for our guests.”

Wahlburgers was founded by brothers Mark Wahlberg, Donnie Wahlberg and executive chef Paul Wahlberg, debuting in October 2011 in Hingham, Massachusetts. 

Having soft opened on July 15 of this year, Chicken Ranch Casino Resort offers an expanded gaming floor with expansive views of the Sierra Nevada foothills. The destination features 197 hotel rooms and suites, a collection of restaurants and bars and 12,000 sq ft of event space.

Chicken Ranch Casino Resort is owned and operated by the Chicken Ranch Rancheria Me-Wuk Indians of California.

The restaurant brings an American cuisine with ingredients and menu items that reflect the Wahlberg brothers’ passion for great food, drawn from their cherished family recipes.

Menu highlights include burgers, sandwiches, sides consisting of sweet potato tots and thin, crispy onion rings as well as salads and other vegetarian options. 

The brothers and their restaurant were stars of a reality show on the A&E channel, with Mark boasting a successful Hollywood career outside of the business. 

Chicken Ranch Casino Resort has stated it maintains a commitment to excellence, reflected in its partnership with Wahlburgers to deliver exceptional dining experiences.

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