
Longtime Northeast San Antonio favorite Biff Buzby’s Burgers flipped its last homemade beef patty at year’s end, the restaurant’s owner revealed in a Facebook post.
The online post called the decision to close a difficult one made “with incredibly heavy hearts” after months of thought and conversation. The restaurant, 12702 Toepperwein Road #130, was known for towering burgers served on sourdough buns and for hosting Friday-night classic car shows.
“For 25 years, this place has been so much more than a burger joint,” reads the Facebook statement, which describes Biff Buzby’s as a gathering place and second home where families celebrated milestones, watched kids grow and created memories that spanned generations.
Biff Buzby’s opened in 1999, when married founders Donna and Ron Humphreys turned their love of burgers and homestyle cooking into a business venture.
Since then, loyal customers sustained the restaurant by showing up “day after day, year after year,” according to the Facebook post. Indeed, Ron Humphreys kept the business operating even after Donna died 2019.
The restaurant launched a satellite location, Biff Buzby’s Backyard, at 2769 Nacogdoches Road, in early 2024. However, that eatery closed in about a year’s time.
The recent Facebook post expressed gratitude to past and present staff and to everyone who in stop in for burgers, conversation and connection.
“Because of you, these walls hold 25 years of stories, friendships, and unforgettable moments,” the post adds.
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