Willow Glen residents will soon be able to get double their fill of burgers–and other favorites–with two eateries opening on Lincoln Avenue, one later this month and the other in the fall.

Stumpy’s, billed as “Willow Glen’s first curb cafe,” will be opening sometime in late July, according to owner Jim Stump. It is located at the front of the Garden Theatre at 1136 Lincoln Ave.

The new business will serve hot dogs, burgers and salads; the feel he is shooting for is “definitely classic,” Stump said. At the same time he wants to offer new twists on the menu. For example, the Hipster Burger will feature pork belly and fondue sauce, and the Bui Dog will have a Vietnamese influence.

All the meats will come from Stephen’s Market in San Jose, though Stump said he’ll offer fish, chicken and veggie options. Plans to use a local, gluten-free bun retailer are still in the works.

“I like the good things in life, and I like to share,” Stump said.

The bulk of seating for Stumpy’s, where the test griddle is already sizzling, will be outside, with a walk-up window for customers. However, the restaurateur is hoping to get delivery service in place within a three-mile radius before winter comes. This will benefit those who don’t want to brave the elements while dining outdoors.

Fellow longtime restaurant owner Ed Rathmann will be opening a second Main Street Burgers in September; his original is in Los Gatos. Rathmann also operates Willow Street Pizza, just down the Avenue. The burger place will be at 1100 Lincoln Ave., where the Mediterranean restaurant Sajj used to be.

Main Street Burgers, known for its grilled, custom-order patties, will keep traditional, upscale burgers on the Willow Glen menu. But Rathmann said there may be new offerings at this spot.

“Willow Glen’s been great to us for 23 years,” he said. “We’ve been waiting for a location [for Main Street], and here was an opportunity.”

He said the decor will be “modern, contemporary and warm.”

“Willow Glen’s a big place,” Rathmann said when asked about having a competitor directly across the street. “I think we can live together.”

Stump echoed the sentiment, saying that he believes Willow Glen can support two burger restaurants in close proximity, but added that competition is part of the American spirit.

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