The Bored Ape-themed hamburger restaurant in Long Beach, California has shut down

The Bored Ape-themed hamburger restaurant in Long Beach, California has shut down, per Web3IsGoingGreat.

Bored & Hungry, a burger restaurant in Long Beach, California, launched a couple of months ago claiming to be the first restaurant to accept Ethereum and Apecoin. 

Bored & Hungry, which opened in April, is themed around the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs you’ve probably seen all over social media and late night TV shows. Versions are owned by celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Justin Bieber and Snoop Dogg, and Nguyen spent more than $330,000 on ones displayed at the restaurant.

Thankfully for the burger joint, it seems that most of its customers are indifferent toward its relationship with crypto. Many of the patrons whom Contreras spoke with didn’t know much about cryptocurrencies—they were mostly there for the vegan and non-vegan smashburgers.

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