The GoodBurger pop up will include real-life Good Burgers, Good Chunks, and of course Good Shakes
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life with a new pop-up dining experience set to open July 10 and will remain open through the remainder of the year. The new pop-up is aligned with the revival of the iconic Nickelodeon series which premieres June 15. The series will feature original cast members Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server.
“The opportunity to turn this cult Nick favorite into our next themed pop up is such a dream come true,” says Derek Berry, one of the partners who“Immersive nostalgic experiences continue to be something fans really clamor for; and we know our execution with The Max spoke for itself. When the timing aligned to bringseries and thefeature film were comedic touchstones for an entire generation of kids,” said Sharon Cohen, Executive Vice President, Nickelodeon Experience.
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