Betty's Burgers

[3] As of May 2024, there are 60 restaurants located throughout all states of mainland Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

The chain was founded in 2014 in Noosa, Queensland by three entrepreneurs David Hales, Nik Rollison and Michael Tripp[4] after they saw an opening in the Sunshine Coast’s dining market.

[5] In 2017, the restaurant was acquired by Retail Zoo, the same parent company as Boost Juice.

[7] During the 2021 Mansfield earthquake, one of its restaurants located on Chapel Street, Melbourne suffered severe damage which caused the outlet to suspend business for two months while repair works took place.

[8] The heritage brick building's top facade collapsed as a result of strong shaking and left debris across the road.

The branch of Betty's Burgers at the Canberra Centre
A Betty's Burgers store on Chapel Street , Melbourne (pictured in November 2021) was damaged as a result of the earthquake.