Bun B Serves Up Second ‘Trill Burgers’ Texas Location

HOUSTON, TEXAS – JUNE 24: Bun B attends the Anthony Anderson and Cedric The Entertainer meet and greet at Trill Burgers on June 24, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Thaddaeus McAdams/Getty Images)

Rap veteran Bun B’s acclaimed smash burger restaurant, Trill Burgers, opened it’s second location in Spring, Texas on Friday (Apr 25).

The new location is situated at 6810 Louetta Rd., approximately 25 miles north of downtown Houston. This marks the latest expansion for Trill Burgers, whose first location opened in Houston in June 2023, drawing lines out the door.

As Woodlands Online reports, the latest location will feature the in-store debut of Trill Lemonade, Trill Burgers’ fresh-squeezed lemonade that premiered at the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Classic, Strawberry and a refreshing iced tea-blended Arnold Palmer will be in the mix, utilizing a proprietary in-house recipe.

“I give the lemonade a 300 out of 10,” said Houston comedian Chinedu Ogu after sipping his first Trill Lemonade, the strawberry variety.

The acclaimed menu will maintain the same items from the first location including the signature OG Burger – named “Best Burger in America” by Good Morning America in 2022 – with two smashed all-beef patties, pickles, caramelized onions, Trill Sauce and American cheese on a potato roll. Other highlights include the Vegan OG Burger with plant-based smashed patties and vegan cheese; triple-patty Triple OG and Triple Vegan OG Burgers; single-patty Lil G and Vegan Lil G Burger kids’ meals; and seasoned fries.

“The support our community continues to show has been nothing short of incredible,” Bun B said. “We’re so grateful for this city, and we’re excited to expand to the north side of Houston. To our new neighbors and visitors in Spring, we’re thrilled to be joining your community. We hope to see y’all at Trill Burgers very soon.

The 3,023-square-foot restaurant, formerly a Dairy Queen, seats 76 guests inside and 32 on the patio. Two additional locations are slated to open later this year in Missouri City (20220 Fort Bend Pkwy Toll Rd. 140) and in Houston (7616 Westheimer Rd.).