AUSTIN, Texas — Whataburger lovers in Austin will be the first to experience the franchise’s new “digital kitchen.” The San Antonio-based burger chain has nearly 900 locations across the U.S. But Austin’s Bee Cave location will initiate the installation of a digital system that will focus on to-go orders.

The Austin Whataburger store at 3201 Bee Caves Road will have a “digital pickup lane” that takes the place of a traditional drive-thru. Customers will be able to submit their orders on the fast-food chain’s app or at its kiosks. The order will be put in a locker for pickup.

In a statement to the Austin Business Journal, Whataburger Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Alexander Ivannikov said, “We’re excited to introduce Whataburger’s first digital kitchen in Austin’s Bee Cave to allow for newer, faster and more convenient ways to serve our guests while providing an elevated digital experience.”

According to ABJ, Whataburger will staff around 50 people to work for the “digital kitchen.”

There’s no word on when Austin’s Bee Cave location will open. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has more information about the renovation and its cost, which is estimated to be $150,150,938.