Burger Vault, a Florida-born burger concept, has crossed state lines into Keller, bringing thick, sauce-drenched patties, multiple styles of fries and an Instagram-ready Wagyu spectacle to the northeast corner of Rufe Snow Drive. The counter-service spot has taken over a former sushi restaurant at 841 N. Tarrant Pkwy. #101 and drew long lines during opening weekend. The compact, slightly rustic space keeps attention on burgers, bowls and milkshakes, all served on paper.
As reported by CultureMap Fort Worth, most burgers on the menu land between $13 and $17 and weigh in at about 5.3 ounces. The showstopper is the Wagyu Burger – an 8-ounce patty priced at $30 – topped with a sheet of edible gold leaf and delivered under a smoke-filled dome that is practically begging for a phone camera. Milkshakes run from $7 to $10, and loaded fries are set at $5.
Halal sourcing and a pork‑free menu
According to Burger Vault, the chain uses premium hand-slaughtered halal beef and deliberately keeps pork off the menu, swapping in beef bacon across its lineup. The restaurant’s site also lists ordering options, location details and hours for its other outposts.
Menu hits and opening‑week buzz
As reported by CultureMap Fort Worth, early standouts include the Vault Burger, built with beef bacon, pickles and smoked cheese, the Volcano Burger with chili volcano sauce and jalapeños, and the Mushroom Magic. The outlet also noted that Burger Vault ran buy-one-get-one-free specials during its opening weekend from March 27 to 29, 2026, and quoted founder Adam Yassen saying the Fort Worth area felt like a natural move for expansion because he has family in the area…