FATBURGER - FB Cave Creek LP

Team Member

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Cave Creek, AZ, United States

Job Description

Job Description Job Description Looking for a team member for a multi-tasked position. This position greets our guests (customers), takes food orders, prepares food, cooks and other duties as necessary to ensure our guests have a great experience. Company Description OUR STORY From Dennis McLellan's 2008 Los Angeles Times article "Fatburger founder expanded South L.A. eatery into chain" In 1947, using pieces of scrap materials from her partner (a man who worked at a construction company), Lovie Yancey opened up a three-stool hamburger stand in Los Angeles, California (on Western Avenue) - it was called Mr. Fatburger. “The name of the store was my idea, I wanted to get across the idea of a big burger with everything on it . . . a meal in itself.” — Fatburger Founder, Lovie Yancey By 1952, Lovie parted ways with her partner and so did the “Mr.” from the stand’s name. From the beginning, Lovie was a fixture at the stand where customers, including entertainers Redd Foxx and Ray Charles, would custom-order their burgers. She would work very long days, and sleepless nights, spending as much time at the stand as she could to ensure that everything was being done properly. As word got out that Lovie’s Fatburgers were the best in town, she continually got more and more requests for her to keep the stand open later, and later, into the night. Every meal is cooked-to-order, just the way you want it, every time. Using only the freshest ingredients, and traditional cooking methods (you won’t find heat-lamps or microwaves in our stands), we’re best known for our fresh-never-frozen, lean-beef, chicken, turkey and veggie burgers & sandwiches, our hand-scooped, real ice cream milkshakes, homemade-from-scratch onion rings and build-your-own-burger experience. Company Description OUR STORY\r\nFrom Dennis McLellan's 2008 Los Angeles Times article "Fatburger founder expanded South L.A. eatery into chain"\r\n\r\nIn 1947, using pieces of scrap materials from her partner (a man who worked at a construction company), Lovie Yancey opened up a three-stool hamburger stand in Los Angeles, California (on Western Avenue) - it was called Mr. Fatburger.\r\n\r\n“The name of the store was my idea, I wanted to get across the idea of a big burger with everything on it . . . a meal in itself.”\r\n— Fatburger Founder, Lovie Yancey\r\nBy 1952, Lovie parted ways with her partner and so did the “Mr.” from the stand’s name. \r\n\r\nFrom the beginning, Lovie was a fixture at the stand where customers, including entertainers Redd Foxx and Ray Charles, would custom-order their burgers. She would work very long days, and sleepless nights, spending as much time at the stand as she could to ensure that everything was being done properly. As word got out that Lovie’s Fatburgers were the best in town, she continually got more and more requests for her to keep the stand open later, and later, into the night.\r\n\r\nEvery meal is cooked-to-order, just the way you want it, every time. Using only the freshest ingredients, and traditional cooking methods (you won’t find heat-lamps or microwaves in our stands), we’re best known for our fresh-never-frozen, lean-beef, chicken, turkey and veggie burgers & sandwiches, our hand-scooped, real ice cream milkshakes, homemade-from-scratch onion rings and build-your-own-burger experience.

Location: Cave Creek, Arizona, US

Posted Date: 10/19/2025
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October 19, 2025
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