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Burger joint Black Tap expands across Saudi Arabia to Al Khobar

Burger joint Black Tap expands across Saudi Arabia to Al Khobar

FACT27-05-2025
The restaurant can already be found in Jeddah and Riyadh.
The family-friendly burger joint, Black Tap, is expanding its presence in Saudi Arabia. The hip restaurant, which is already established in Jeddah and Riyadh, has now announced the opening of Black Tap in Al Khobar. The opening date has not yet been confirmed, but here's what we know.
Black Tap first started in New York, United States, and now has a firm following around the world from Bahrain and Iraq to Singapore, the UAE and the United Kingdom. The original venue, located on Broome Street in SoHo, offers a fun, fresh, and familiar vibe.
If the global menus are anything to go by, diners at Black Tap Al Khobar should come hungry, as the meals come in epic sizes. The burgers include The All-American Burger with American cheese, The Champ with Wagyu and blue cheese, and the Truffle with Wagyu with truffle.
The CRAZYSHAKE is an Insta-worthy delight and packed with all things sweet, from cookies to cake. The options include The Cookies Shake with cookies, cream and chocolate drizzle. The New Yorker comes with a slice of strawberry cake and fresh strawberries. The Jammy Dodger comes with Jammy Dodger cookies and raspberries.
If you can't wait, then visit Black Tap Jeddah in As Salamah and Black Tap Riyadh in King Abdullah Financial District. The menus offer burgers and desserts, and a fun-filled, family-friendly vibe. Plus, a statement space with neon signs against dark walls and a chandelier made out of sneakers.
Check in with FACT for the best things to do in Saudi Arabia.
GO: Visit https://blacktap.com for more information.
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