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News

Photo: Burger shack calls it quits

Herald Staff Writer

Saturday, Sep 12, 2020 1:00 PM MT

Updated Saturday, Sep 12, 2020 6:58 PM MT

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Another longtime Durango eatery has closed. Ben’s Big Burger announced on social media it is closing for good. The restaurant at 1400 East Second Ave. had been operating in Durango since 2002, according to its website. Multiple attempts to reach owner Marcelino Xahuentitla were unsuccessful.
Another longtime Durango eatery has closed. Ben’s Big Burger announced on social media it is closing for good. The restaurant at 1400 East Second Ave. had been operating in Durango since 2002, according to its website. Multiple attempts to reach owner Marcelino Xahuentitla were unsuccessful.Jerry McBride/Durango Herald

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