Burny’s Bar Sold After 28 Years; New Owners Vow to Preserve Legacy

After 28 years in business, the iconic Burny’s Sports Bar in Maryville has been sold to new owners Jamie and Codi Wymore. The Wymores plan to make minimal changes, rebranding to Burny’s “Just One More” Bar and Grub and expanding the food menu and hours to attract a larger early evening crowd. While implementing minor…

After 28 years in business, the iconic Burny’s Sports Bar in Maryville has been sold to new owners Jamie and Codi Wymore. The Wymores plan to make minimal changes, rebranding to Burny’s “Just One More” Bar and Grub and expanding the food menu and hours to attract a larger early evening crowd. While implementing minor cosmetic updates, the new owners are committed to preserving the bar’s friendly atmosphere and will continue serving the same 19-and-over community.

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