Gordon Ramsay’s new “mouth-watering” eatery to launch at London’s The O2
World famous chef Gordon Ramsay is teaming up with London’s The O2 to create a new dining destination.
Gordon Ramsay’s Street Burger brand is set to open its newest venue at The O2 next month.
The venue will offer the seven statement burgers of the brand, as well as a range of milkshakes and cocktails.
Andy Wenlock, CEO of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, commented: “The O2 is a perfect location for our Street Burger brand.
“We are very excited to open this incredible new restaurant at such a prominent visitor attraction.
“This new site is our biggest Street Burger yet, with seating for 175 guests spread across two floors and incorporating a patio terrace right in the heart of the very popular destination.”
Alistair Wood, executive VP of real estate and development at AEG Europe, commented: “We have made great strides throughout lockdown enhancing and varying our tenant mix.
“We are delighted with the addition of Gordon Ramsay’s Street Burger, another great offering to help diversity and drive the scheme forward as restrictions ease and content begins to come back to our venues.”
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