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Burger Boy Beefing Up Marbach Road With New West Side Outpost

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Published on December 06, 2025
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Burger Boy is cooking up another San Antonio expansion near Marbach Road and Loop 1604 S, according to newly filed state project records. The quick-service chain's next outpost is expected to break ground early next year and could join nearly a dozen Burger Boy restaurants across the metro when it opens in late summer 2026, as reported by What Now San Antonio.

Permit Details and Timeline

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation's TABS project page for "Burger Boy - Marbach" (project no. TABS2026007291) lists the site as 2304 Loop 1604 S, with a February 28, 2026 start date and a July 31, 2026 completion date. Plans call for a 2,410-square-foot, ground-up restaurant with an estimated cost of $1,100,000. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the project is privately funded and shows Mesquite Country Group as the owner, with Bryce Pohlmeier listed as the contact.

Local Reporting and Press Release

Local outlet What Now San Antonio first spotted the state registration and reported the planned address and construction timeline, noting that the publication had reached out to Burger Boy leadership for comment. As What Now San Antonio notes, a recent press release tied to the brand's latest openings touted Burger Boy as "voted the #1 burger in San Antonio."

A Local Brand With Deep Roots

Burger Boy traces its lineage back to midcentury stands like Whooper Burger and opened its first St. Mary's location in 1985, the company says on its Burger Boy website. The chain was acquired by a local ownership group led by Bryce Pohlmeier in 2017, a change chronicled in reporting by the San Antonio Express‑News as the new owners set about expanding the concept across the city.

What To Expect At Marbach

The TDLR record lists Redwood Architects as the design firm and values the project at roughly $1.1 million, details that line up with other recent Burger Boy buildouts. If the schedule holds, crews would break ground next February and wrap construction by the end of July, which would point to a likely soft opening in August 2026 and another quick option for burgers on San Antonio's southwest side.