Exclusive Peek Inside The Boys’ Epic ‘Vought A Burger’ Pop-Up

Photo: Rich Polk/Sony Pictures Television
Photo: Rich Polk/Sony Pictures Television
Photo: Rich Polk/Sony Pictures Television


Amazon Prime’s “The Boys” might be all about superheroes gone rogue, but this time, they’re diving into a different kind of chaos—one that involves burgers, fries, and plenty of Easter eggs.

Sony Pictures Television has brought the fictional Vought A Burger fast food chain from the show to real life in Los Angeles, and it’s got fans of the series ready to dig in. From October 11-13, Vought A Burger will open its doors at West Hollywood’s 8175 Melrose Avenue, serving up a taste of chaos straight from Amazon Prime’s “The Boys.” Smash burger masters, Love Hour, is teaming up to create themed bites like the Seven Tower burger, Homelander’s Freedom Fries, and Golden Godolkin nuggets.

This isn’t just your average burger joint, though—it’s an in-world experience straight from “The Boys” universe. The pop-up doesn’t stop at just food. There’s also “The Boys Hideout,” a themed backroom filled with photo ops and hidden nods to the characters from the show. Plus, exclusive merch from American Apparel will be on hand, featuring designs inspired by Vought A Burger and the world of “The Boys,” including spin-offs like “Gen V” and “The Boys Presents: Diabolical.”

So, if you’re in L.A. and a fan of “The Boys,” this is your chance to bite into the madness and grab some Homelander-approved fries while you’re at it.

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