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Sydneysiders can pay $20 for World of Warcraft burgers

World of Warcraft burgers are being served up in Sydney thanks to a partnership between Blizzard and Burgers by Josh.

The burgers, celebrating the release of WoW‘s Battle for Azeroth expansion, are available now until 14 August (the launch of said expansion). Burgers by Josh’s two locations — The Annandale Hotel and The Raby Tavern — will offer grub that honours both the Alliance and the Horde. Details about each burger are below:

The Horde Burger ($20 AUD)

  • Red dyed potato bun
  • Pickled guindilla chilli horns
  • Spicy Nashville fried chicken
  • Turbo charged sauce
  • Sriracha maple bacon
  • Slaw
  • Jalapenos
  • House bourbon honey chipotle BBQ sauce

The Alliance Burger ($22 AUD)

  • Blue dyed potato bun
  • Golden jalapeno popper
  • Double signature wagyu beef
  • American cheese
  • Crispy bacon
  • Golden hash brown
  • Pickled gold peppers
  • Golden saffron aioli
  • Mild green chilli jam
  • Lettuce, tomato and onion

Better yet, the more popular burger of the two will remain part of the menu for an additional month.

Burgers by Josh locations

Not sure where those burger joints are? No problems.

  • The Annandale Hotel: 17 Parramatta Rd, Annandale NSW 2038
  • The Raby Tavern: 39 Spitfire Dr, Raby NSW 2566

Are you planning on picking up a burger? If so, to which faction are you pledging loyalty to?

World of Warcraft is available now on Windows PC. It’s latest expansion, Battle for Azeroth, is available from 14 August.


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