When it comes to dining out in Colorado, "burgers" is an easy option, as most people do enjoy a hamburger of some sort. There is a place that's been around since 1969 but hasn't comet to Colorado.

Might that change?

We all get excited when there's a new In-N-Out, or a Whataburger; how many of us know of this particular joint that already has over 375 locations?

Colorado Anticipating New Burger Chain

When you see the list of locations for this chain, it seems just a matter of time before we'll see at least one spot in Colorado, as they come from California.

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Will Habit Burger & Grill Be Coming to Colorado?

Habit Burger started out in California in 1969; by 1980 there were about 20 in southern California, by 2014 it was noted as being one of the "fastest growing chains in America," yet Colorado was not included.

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What is 'Habit Burger'

Habit Burger & Grill (formerly Habit Burger Grill) char-grills their burgers over an open flame (like Burger King;) they also have sandwiches and salads.

In 2020, the company was purchased by the Yum! Brands, which operates Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, KFC and other well-known brands. You would think that now that they're owned by YUM!, that Colorado will get one, right?

Habit Burger's Soda Could Be a Deal Breaker

Something to keep in mind, and this could be a "deal breaker" for many Coloradans, is that Habit Burger & Grill serves Pepsi products, not Coke. How many times have you heard someone say, "If they served Coke, I'd go..."

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MORE: The 50 Most Popular Chain Restaurants Across the U.S.

YouGov investigated the most popular dining brands in the country, and Stacker compiled the list to give readers context on the findings. Read on to look through America's vast and divergent variety of restaurants—maybe you'll even find a favorite or two.

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