A decade of queer-owned, woman-owned E Madison burgers is wrapping up with a final weekend of business before the planned Halloween closure of Two Doors Down.
“Our story is by no means sad. We have had a remarkable ten-year run on East Madison Street, and the time has simply come to move on,” the burger joint posted about its impending closure:
We’ve been lucky. Not every spot in Seattle has the benefit of being surrounded by such great neighbors – neighbors who stood six feet apart on the sidewalk waiting on burgers during the Covid shutdown, neighbors who scrambled across plywood planks to get to our door when the sidewalks were removed during the Rapid Bus line construction project —neighbors who care. We’ve also had the benefit of employing talented, dedicated folks who consistently show up – not just to do their job but to represent the restaurant. We’ve had a landlord who stood by us and a bevy of regulars who stopped by weekly. And we’ve had excellent friends – and made some more…