Mushroom Burger Protest

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It started with a simple Tweet. Aimee Woodall, owner of Black Sheep marketing/publicity firm, was a fan of the mushroom burger at Little Bigs, a slider stop in the Montrose area (2703 Montrose, 713-521-2447). She was disappointed when she stopped in at the eatery one day only to find the mushroom burger gone and replaced with a black bean slider. A lot of back and forth on Twitter, Facebook and other social media ensued, and pretty soon Woodall and associate Lindsay Bosslet found themselves planning to lead a tongue-in-cheek lunchtime protest today against Little Bigs, complete with protest signs, handfuls of black beans to throw at the restaurant's owner, and a free lunch courtesy of their firm Black Sheep.

"The [mushroom] burger was my favorite. The black bean burger is just really average and really dry. The mushroom burger was stuffed with three cheeses and then fried. It was just amazing. I brought it up on Twitter, and people started responding - with a lot of passion.

"I actually follow Bryan Caswell, the [co-owner of Little Bigs and Reef], on Twitter and I asked him, 'What's going on? Why did you pull the mushroom burger from the menu?' and he said, 'Oh, it's complicated.' I started making jokes that we were going to start a petition and that we were going to protest until he brought it back. I started talking about that on Twitter, and people responded saying to count them in."

While the protest has all the earmarks of a publicity stunt, it might be more accurately described as friendly protest by publicity-minded people. Woodall makes it clear that Little Bigs is not compensating Black Sheep, and Caswell is not in any way cooperating or supporting the action.

"We are a new company in town for marketing and PR, kind of a rebellious, non-traditional approach to things," says Woodall. "This [protest] is the type of thing that we like to do. So basically the idea for us was to do something about something that we're passionate about, and also see how we could bring people together using social media. We used Facebook, we used Twitter, we used our blog. Now we have complete strangers coming to join us ... because they loved the mushroom slider."

With just 20 people expected to attend the event, the media might outnumber the protesters. But there's one person Woodall is especially hopeful will attend: owner Bryan Caswell. "We kinda tipped Bryan off that there's going to be something going on ... so we're hoping that he's going to address our protest and that he may actually bring back the mushroom slider. We're hoping that doing something like this will show him that lots of people were big fans of the mushroom burger and that what replaced it is just nowhere near the same caliber. We're hoping that he'll bring it back."

And what about those black beans protesters will be slinging? "I told Bryan that he may want to wear old clothes because a lot of people want to throw stuff at him, and he said, 'If I come, I'm wearing a suit.'"

For more information, call Aimee Woodall at 281-796-1278, message her on Twitter at @aimeewoodall, or visit shearcreativity.blogspot.com.

Comments (28)

Bruce R says:

Never had a good black bean burger.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 10:46AM
UncleLijah says:

That mushroom burger ain't all that either--it's like super heated "cum gum"

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 10:57AM
Katharine says:

I have to say it... I'm among the few who didn't like the mushroom burger. The cheese was always like molten lava inside the mushroom, and once it cooled down enough to eat it was just...too much cheese. Too greasy, too gooey, too much.

Yes, I can't believe I just said that.

Either way... Can't we have something better than the mushroom slider or the black bean slider? There are more vegetarian options out there than those two old chestnuts.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:03AM
Rebecca says:

Publicity stunt, much?

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:08AM
LoWest says:

Bring back Ming's!!

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:09AM
jason says:

The black bean really isn't good, the mushroom was novel and tasty and agree with Katharine on the need to come up with something better. They can have more than 3 sliders at a time.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:14AM
Stoneburner says:

I hope anyone throwing beans gets arrested for assault.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:40AM
Anonymous says:

Do people not have jobs anymore?? Taking time out to protest for a food they want brought back? Take that time to figure out a recipe for making your own burger, if you're that passionate about it.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:45AM
Charles says:

Anonymous, are you reading this food blog while at work?

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 11:57AM
robb says:

Chestnut burger?

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 12:10PM
Los says:

Well...make your own mushroom burger at home, and save yourself the money. Remember, there is no such thing as a "designer" or "gourmet" burger. Anything billed as such is just an attempt to sodomize your wallet.

Or, you know, pay a lot of money for a burger. Saves you the effort of actually doing a little work, right? It's the American way.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 12:27PM
Sid says:

I wasn't sad to see the shroom burger gone—cheese lava explosion is a good description. But it was good, with faults. The bean burgers are just not good. Something vegetarian (or even vegan so I could bring *all* my friends) but new and even better would be ideal.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 12:38PM
D Hizzle says:

maybe the reason they took it off the menu (i.e. It's complicated) was due to the molten lava cheese melting a kids face off or something...

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 1:27PM
New Coke was a brilliant marketing ploy. This, not so much. says:

This callous and ham-handed self-promotion (of all parties concerned) reminds me that Little Bigs is gross.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 2:02PM
Olivia Flores Alvarez says:

Update: Lindsay Bosslet, from Black Sheep Marketing, sent us this message from her phone:

"Good news: The mushroom slider will be back on a limited basis! We're calling this one a victory."

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 3:35PM
bill large says:

yeah, bring back MING's

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 4:02PM
Ming's Wings were glorious says:

Olivia Flores Alvarez says:
Update: Lindsay Bosslet, from Black Sheep Marketing, sent us this message from her phone:

"Good news: The mushroom slider will be back on a limited basis! We're calling this one a victory."
---------


Of course it will.
[shrug]
And if you clap your hands hard enough, Tinkerbell will come back to life.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 4:07PM
Vanessa says:

The best shroom burger I have had in a LOOONG time was at Lola in the Heights a few weeks ago. Totally wasn't expecting it, but it was awesome.

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 4:52PM
bk says:

bring back MING's +1

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 5:39PM
forget mings says:

and put a decent, real Chinese place where Little Biggs is. Hell even a Chinese Cafe from the Galleria would be better than Ming's, especially since you can find Ming's style food across the street at 369.

Prediction: Caswell's overreaching self-promotion is getting superheated and there's going to be a backlash...or that seems to be the perception, which = the same thing.


Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 3 2009 @ 10:55PM
NT says:

Every time I've been there, someone in line has been upset about the change to the black bean burger. I even saw a lady ask for her money back after taking a bite of one.

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 9:28AM
Frank C. says:

Little Big's is just a hangout for Caswell hanger-ons. They'll eat whatever he slops at 'em and get a glass of wine to go with it!

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 9:31AM
small fry says:

These people obviously don't work in the industry and understand that menu changes must take place for restaurants to move forward. If you don't like it don't go back. We hate all of you repeat guests that bitch about everything

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 9:32AM
Mooo says:

I ate there one time. I like my burgers rare, but when the sliders
started walking home by themselves, I decided not to go back.

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 10:24AM
ec says:

Protest? The food there is mediocre. There are much better burgers at numerous restaurants in the Houston area. They use the same lettuce out of the bag like Burger King.

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 11:02AM
washington wave says:

That portabella was the best. I agree it needs to come back. More important is this Black Sheep Firm being so insanely outside the box, I wish I could afford them. They rock!!!

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 4 2009 @ 5:12PM
boo says:

love those molten mushroom cheese bombs!!!

Posted On: Thursday, Dec. 10 2009 @ 5:20PM

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