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UTSA star Frank Harris crafts signature burger for Southtown eatery

Harris and chef de cuisine at Camp Outpost Andy Grinnan with the winning burger.
Former UTSA star quarterback Frank Harris is back in San Antonio with a new play: a signature burger at Camp Outpost. Harris has crafted his own specialty burger exclusively for the Southtown eatery.
According to a release, the Frank Harris burger uses the restaurant's classic burger base: an assortment of pickles, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and American cheese, all balanced atop two thick burger patties.
But what makes it touchdown-worthy is a secret signature sauce.

The $16.95 Frank Harris burger is now available at Camp Outpost for a limited time.
"My favorite part of designing the burger was at the end I got to eat it," Harris joked in the release, also crediting the signature secret sauce with elevating the final creation.
Known for his record-setting seven seasons as UTSA's star quarterback from 2017 to 2023, Harris inspired coach Jeff Traylor Traylor to name him one of San Antonio's most popular athletes during a 2023 ESPN interview.
"Everybody knows Frank. Other than Wemby [Spurs draft pick, phenom Victor Wembanyama], I think he's the second most popular. ... I'd say it's Wemby, [Spurs coach Gregg Popovich], Tony Parker, David Robinson, [Manu] Ginobli, [Tim] Duncan, and then Frank's probably in there," Traylor told ESPN.
Known for elevated American fare with wood-fired rotisserie meats, Camp Outpost is an outdoorsy addition to Southtown's diverse dining scene. Its signature silver airstream trailer parked on the patio is easy to spot.

Camp Outpost is open daily from 11 am to 9 pm, at 1811 S. Alamo St.

Bánh mì is the centerpiece of the menu.Photo by Katie James.