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American BBQ chain partners with Deliveroo
Londoners wanting to fill up on Deep South American BBQ food from the comfort of their own home will now be able to indulge their gastronomic excesses following a new partnership between Big Easy and Deliveroo.
The BBQ chain, which operates three venues at Covent Garden, King’s Road and Canary Wharf, will begin offering deliveries from all its restaurants through Deliveroo’s app from Wednesday 28 December.
The full roll out follows the initial partnership between the on-demand delivery firm and Big Easy at its King’s Road venue which launched in September, and a similar arrangement at its Covent Garden restaurant, before the launch of the final service at its Canary Wharf site.
Helen Cook, Marketing & Commercial Director at Big Easy commented: “We’re delighted to be working with Deliveroo across all of our sites and offering our customers even more ways to enjoy Big Easy.”
Nick Green at Deliveroo said “We’re thrilled to see such a positive reaction from consumers to Big Easy’s debut with Deliveroo.
“The menu is second-to-none when it comes to celebrating authentic American Bar.B.Q, and customers love the ease at which they can order their favourite comfort food either at home or at work.”
The first Big Easy restaurant was launched in Chelsea in 1994 and was followed 20 years later by its Covent Garden venue.
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