MrBeast Burger has opened a new location in Sydney, marking the brand’s first entry into the Australian market and its latest international expansion. The outlet launched at Chatswood Westfield on the city’s North Shore, introducing the viral food brand to local customers.
MrBeast Burger operates as a virtual restaurant, with food prepared inside existing kitchens rather than dedicated storefronts. These pop-up locations typically run for a limited time before shifting to new areas.
The Sydney launch comes as MrBeast remains locked in an ongoing legal dispute with Virtual Dining Concepts, the company behind the brand’s original rollout in the U.S. In a previous interview, Donaldson said he has no control over the business and has not earned revenue from it.
Photos of the Australian menu quickly circulated online, drawing attention to pricing. The Beast Style Burger is listed at $20.90, while chicken sandwiches range from $19.90 to $20.90. Combo meals, which appear to include chips and a drink, are priced at $27.90.
Donaldson currently has more than 460 million YouTube subscribers and recently expanded his brand further by opening a low-cost amusement park called Beast Land in Saudi Arabia.
