Red Robin introduces the Gold Medal Burger and Star-Spangled Spritzer to celebrate the Olympic season. These limited-time items feature a three-patty burger and a red, white, and blue drink, available until September 8, 2024.
Red Robin Celebrates the Olympics with New Gold Medal Burger and Star-Spangled Spritzer
As the Olympic season unfolds, fast-food restaurants unveil new menu items to showcase their Team USA pride. From red, white, and blue-themed dishes to special promotions and giveaways, these offerings allow fans to join the action and support the athletes, even from afar.
Red Robin recently joined the celebration by introducing new food items for fans to try. Their new menu features a burger challenge, a refreshing drink, and seasoning that brings the restaurant chain’s flavors to your home.
Red Robin invites you to take on their Gold Medal Burger and Star-Spangled Spritzer challenge. According to Fast Food Club, the Gold Medal Burger is stacked with three patties, three layers of cheese, Red’s relish, mayonnaise, pickles, yellow onions, lettuce, and tomato, all sandwiched in a bun. The restaurant even has a Gold Medal Burger Hall of Fame on its website, honoring guests who completed the challenge.
The burger is accompanied by the Star-Spangled Spritzer, a drink featuring wild raspberry syrup and Sprite topped with cotton candy. This drink proudly displays the colors of red, white, and blue and is served in a light-up cup that customers can keep.
The All-Natural Original Seasoning is available for those who can’t get enough of Red Robin’s flavors. This seasoning features a smoky blend of onion, garlic, black pepper, oregano, tomato, and a hint of spices. It can be purchased online at redrobin.com or Amazon, allowing you to enjoy Red Robin’s flavors anytime.
The Gold Medal Burger and Star-Spangled Spritzer are available for a limited time at select Red Robin locations nationwide.
Red Robin Expands Menu and Catering Options with Exciting Promotions and New Partnerships
Red Robin stays connected with its customers through various promotions and partnerships, ensuring their presence is felt every season.
- Back to School Catering - With the new school year approaching, Red Robin offers catering packages with a 20% discount on orders over $150. Options include catering bundles, gourmet burger bars, and boxed meals, perfect for end-of-summer gatherings.
- Donatos Pizza Launches at Red Robin - Donatos Pizza is now available at participating Red Robin locations. Known for their edge-to-edge premium toppings, Donatos’ pizzas can now be enjoyed alongside Red Robin’s burgers. Options include Create Your Own, Pepperoni, The Works, Serious Cheese, Serious Meat, and Founder’s Favorite.
- Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Milkshake - This summer, Red Robin’s new Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Milkshake is a standout treat. It features a vanilla soft serve mixed with chocolate and caramel, topped with chocolate-dipped pretzels and whipped cream. This milkshake offers a perfect balance of salty and sweet flavors and is available nationwide at all Red Robin locations.


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