‘The Boys’ Brings Vought-a-Burger To Life With New LA Fast Food Joint

Food may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to Amazon Prime’s “The Boys”, but Sony Pictures Television has cooked up a plan to bring Vought’s family-friendly fast food chain to life this month in Los Angeles.

From Oct. 11-13, Vought A Burger will open its doors at West Hollywood’s 8175 Melrose Avenue.  

The experience will sell signature bites like the Seven Tower burger, Homelander’s Freedom Fries and Golden Godolkin nuggets. In addition to food, there will also be The Boys Hideout, a themed backroom featuring photo moments and easter eggs nodding to each member of The Boys; exclusive American Apparel-created Vought A Burger merchandise, and more from “The Boys” universe (which also includes “Gen V” and “The Boys Presents: Diabolical”).  

A limited number of ‘The Seven Superfan’ tickets to the experience will be available for purchase here and at the door. These tickets will include faster access to the event through a dedicated line, a Vought A Burger combo meal and one piece of merchandise from the event. Free tickets for entry to Vought A Burger are available at the link above and at the door (tickets are limited and subject to availability).

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