Chron recently took a closer look at the distinctive architecture that has become synonymous with P. Terry’s Burger Stand. The article was written by Chason Gordon.
The story explores how Patrick Terry’s appreciation for Googie architecture and mid-century modern design inspired the look of P. Terry’s restaurants. Featuring insights from Senior Vice President Monty Montgomery, the article highlights the partnership with Michael Hsu Office of Architecture and explains how each stand is individually designed while incorporating signature elements like upswept roofs, natural stone, western red cedar, and expansive glass.
The article offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at how thoughtful architecture has become an integral part of the P. Terry’s brand, creating restaurants that are as memorable as the food they serve.
Read Chason Gordon’s full article on Chron.

