Burger King has reintroduced its popular Cheesy Breakfast Melts nationwide, offering a cheesy twist on classic breakfast sandwiches. These melts are available for a limited time and feature toasted bread slices, fluffy eggs, and American cheese, catering to breakfast lovers looking for a satisfying morning meal.
Burger King Brings Back Cheesy Breakfast Melts Nationwide, Offering a Delicious Morning Treat for a Limited Time
Burger King is returning its fan-favorite breakfast lineup, making mornings brighter for its customers. While breakfast may not be the main focus at Burger King, their offerings are consistently satisfying. From biscuits and platters to the iconic Croissan'wich, there's something for everyone at BK in the morning. Now, Burger King is shining a spotlight on its breakfast menu with the return of a beloved lineup.
Just in time for the end of summer, Burger King is reintroducing its popular Cheesy Breakfast Melts, featuring toasted round bread slices with an extra layer of American cheese. These melts offer a cheesy twist on the classic breakfast sandwiches that BK fans love. Starting at $3.49, these items will be available for a limited time. Here's what to expect from the Cheesy Breakfast Melts:
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Cheesy Sausage & Egg Breakfast Melt: A sizzling sausage patty, fluffy eggs, and two slices of American cheese served on toasted bread.
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Cheesy Bacon & Egg Breakfast Melt: Crispy hardwood-smoked bacon, fluffy eggs, and two slices of American cheese on toasted bread—a treat for bacon and cheese lovers.
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Cheesy Ham & Egg Breakfast Melt: A classic combination of Black Forest ham, eggs, and two slices of American cheese on toasted bread.
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Cheesy Egg Breakfast Melt: A simple and classic breakfast sandwich featuring eggs and two slices of American cheese on toasted bread.
These Cheesy Breakfast Melts are available nationwide for a limited time at participating Burger King locations, so fans are encouraged to enjoy them while they last.
Burger King Turns Up the Heat with New Fiery Menu, Offering Spicy Options for Every Palate
Burger King is heating up the summer with its latest menu offerings, proving again that "Taste is King." The fast-food giant has introduced a new Fiery Menu in the United States, featuring five spicy new items with varying heat levels, from mild to wild.
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Fiery Strawberry & Sprite (Spice Level 1): A refreshing yet spicy twist on the classic drink, featuring Sprite mixed with a Fiery strawberry puree.
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Fiery Mozzarella Fries (Spice Level 2): Fry-shaped mozzarella sticks filled with melted cheese and peppers, coated in Fiery Calabrian pepper breading, available in multiple sizes.
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Fiery Bacon Whopper (Spice Level 3): A flame-grilled quarter-pound beef patty topped with Fiery-seasoned bacon, pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and creamy Fiery sauce on a sesame seed bun.
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Fiery Chicken Fries (Spice Level 4): Crispy white meat Chicken Fries marinated in Fiery seasoning and coated in garlic and pepper breading, available in various quantities.
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Fiery Royal Crispy Chicken Sandwich (Spice Level 5): A crispy white meat breast filet with a Feisty glaze is topped with Feisty-Seasoned bacon, pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and creamy Feisty sauce on a toasted bun—perfect for those who crave intense heat.
These new menu items offer something for every spice tolerance level, making them a must-try for anyone looking to add heat to their summer meals.


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