House party glows orange under a Whataburger wall sign

2022-09-17 02:26:11 By : Mr. Daniel Tian

A Whataburger sign outside one of the chain's locations is photographed in this Associated Press photo. 

Whataburger does more than satisfy late-night cravings. The fast food chain can also provide the perfect ambiance for your next party.

A tweet of a photo showing a gathering lit up in orange from a neon Whataburger wall sign has captured a lot of attention on Twitter, including from the restaurant. 

A Twitter user who goes by @AlexiissN posted a photo from the party on Friday of people socializing at a residence under the glow of Whataburger's signature orange. As of Monday afternoon, the tweet had 280,000 likes and 22,000 retweets. 

In dark times, we look for the light pic.twitter.com/4kYBUTLftM

"In dark times, we look for the light," the Twitter user wrote in the photo's caption, adding in another tweet that he has no idea where the person who owns the sign got it. It is unclear where the party took place, but the Twitter user's bio says they go to Texas A&M.

In response, Whataburger's official Twitter account tweeted: "May the light guide you to thine post-soirée Patty Melt."

Some on Twitter had no idea the sign was of the Whataburger logo. Some though it was the band Weezer's logo, while others thought it was for the sports company WWE. Others thought it was the symbol for Wonder Woman. 

Twitter users jumped in to correct the assumptions.

"Yo why y’all saying wonder woman, I know Whataburger when I see it," on Twitter user wrote. 

✨ Here's your album cover: pic.twitter.com/4DKscqQrMe

Those who recognized the logo responded with their late-night Whataburger hankerings. 

"Need me a honey butter chicken biscuit now," one individual wrote.

"I used to look for that Whataburger sign at night like it was the bat signal," another responded. 

Others asked if they could purchase an LED wall light of their own, but the company doesn't currently sell the particular sign in the tweet but has another option.

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Shepard Price has a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of Texas. They have been in journalism for more than four years.