White Castle announced Monday a partnership with DoorDash to expand its delivery program to nearly 300 locations. Guests can order any of the iconic burger chain’s menu items through DoorDash’s online and mobile platforms.

“We’re thrilled to further our mission to accommodate our many Cravers where they’re at, and this new partnership with DoorDash will take our delivery capabilities to the next level,” said Lisa Ingram, president and chief executive officer at White Castle, in a statement. “Since 1921, our team members have been using innovation and creativity to fine-tune the White Castle experience and that experience just got better thanks to this new partnership.”

To kick off the deal, DoorDash is offering free delivery on all White Castle orders of $10 or more between July 30 and August 5. No promotion code needed. Service fees, surge fees, gratuities, and/or taxes still apply.

“DoorDash was founded to help local business owners scale, which is why our partnership with White Castle—a multigenerational family-owned business—is so meaningful to us,” added Christopher Payne, chief operating officer at DoorDash. “We’re proud to be an integral part of their next phase of growth and innovation, and to continue to offer high-quality restaurants to our customers.”

The Columbus, Ohio-based brand has nearly 400 restaurants in 13 states. Back in January, White Castle said it was adding delivery via GrubHub to 45 additional locations. At that point, more than 75 units in New York City, Chicago, St. Louis, and more offered the service.

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