Gourmet Burger Kitchen creates 30 new jobs with opening of Meadowhall restaurant
Gourmet Burger Kitchen has officially opened a new restaurant at Meadowhall.
Located on the upper level of the Oasis Dining Quarter, the 2,500 sq ft restaurant is one of the brand’s largest sites. It caters for 100 covers and has created 30 new jobs.
The interior features steel and leather booths with glass tops, which gives the restaurant an industrial feel resonating with the city’s industrial past.
Alice Keown, F&B asset manager for British Land, joint owner of Meadowhall, said: “Gourmet Burger Kitchen launching at Meadowhall adds even more variety to the selection of family focused restaurants situated on the upper level of the Oasis Dining Quarter.”
“Around 64% of our shoppers choose to have something to eat or drink when they visit and so maintaining an exciting and high quality leisure offer is of key importance.
“The launch of GBK coincides with both the completion of the £60m refurbishment works and the busy Christmas period; it’s a very exciting time to join one the of UK’s premier shopping destinations.”
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