Snoop Dogg Jack In The Box Pop-Up Restaurant Opens In Inglewood

Snoop Dogg Jack In The Box Pop-Up Restaurant Opens In Inglewood

In appreciation of a new pop-up restaurant named in his honor, Snoop Dogg and Jack in the Box have announced extra menu items that fans may enjoy alongside the rapper’s “Munchie Meal.”

According to Jack in the Box, Tha Doggfather-themed menu items are now available for patrons of both the West Coast rap legend and the California-based food chain. These include the Jack in the Box chicken sandwiches Snizzacks and Sidez, Curleez, Jalepenizzle Poppers, Bizurgers, and Tasty Mothercluckers.

At Dogg in the Box, a perpetually open pop-up restaurant in Inglewood, California, which is totally infused with Snoop Dogg’s ethos, all of these products will be on sale. The pop-up will be accessible through Sunday, July 2.

Fans of Snoop will be able to peruse murals of him, Jack Box, and his well-known lowriders while sitting on his throne and purchasing limited edition products at the pop up location, which is decorated in the color royal purple.

Along with receiving a complimentary Vanilla Snoopadelic Shake, fans who purchase the recently released “Munchie Meal” will also receive other benefits. A Spicy Sauced & Loaded Chicken Sando, one taco, Seasoned Curly Fries, and a sizable fountain drink are all included in the meal.

After the business posted the official advertisement with Jack Box and Snoop on Instagram back in June, people couldn’t help but wonder if the Baked Brownie contained pot. Snoop added the finishing touches to the meal by introducing it.

Another person remarked: “Gotta love how Snoop got the brownie, wouldn’t be surprised if it had a Lil something in it.” One fan questioned, “Is the brownie infused?”

Up to August 6, the “Munchie Meal” is accessible at all participating Jack in the Box locations.

Snoop Dogg recently presented Dr. Dre with a prestigious award in recognition of his friendship and regular collaboration.

The “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rhymer gave Dre the first-ever Hip Hop Icon Award at the ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards Celebration of 50 Years of Hip Hop in Los Angeles last month.

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