A familiar face is returning to Tucson's iconic Lindy's on Fourth 👀
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Eight years after he left his namesake Tucson burger joint, Lindon “Lindy” Reilly is heading back to the kitchen at Lindy’s on Fourth.
Reilly will run the kitchen for the months-old Burgertime Management Corp., which last month bought the iconic North Fourth Avenue restaurant that Reilly launched in December 2005.
Burgertime, which formed in August as a Tucson restaurant management company, acquired Lindy’s in November from owner Shannon Cronin, Reilly’s mother and former business partner.
Cronin put the restaurant up for sale last summer after running it since 2017, when Lindy’s moved across the street from its original location. Reilly left the business shortly after the move.
Plans include bringing back some Lindy’s favorites including the hot-and-spicy Donkey Punch and rebuilding the mac ‘n cheese burger. He also wants to add sandwiches and salads, which he is calling “burger bowls.”
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