German kebab chain creates 40 jobs with new flagship O2 venue
A kebab restaurant has announced that it will be creating 40 new jobs as it opens a new flagship venue at The O2.
German Doner Kebab, which has plans to open 47 new restaurants in the UK this year, is set to open its new flagship restaurant in the entertainment district of the O2 in early July.
The new restaurant will be the brand’s 65th site in the UK as it continues to bring GDK to more locations throughout the country.
Daniel Bunce, GDK MD for UK and Europe, said: “We’re delighted to officially announce plans to bring the German Doner Kebab experience to The O2.
“The O2 has long been in our sights and to be launching our new flagship restaurant in such an iconic London location represents a landmark moment in the growth of GDK.
“Our game-changing kebabs are revolutionising the kebab in the UK and we are excited to be bringing a new fast-casual experience to The O2.”
Alistair Wood, executive VP of real estate and development at AEG Europe, on behalf of O2 owner Waterfront Limiter Partnership, commented: “We’re delighted to be opening the flagship German Doner Kebab restaurant at The O2 this summer.
“Their unique fast-casual dining experience is a great addition to our tenant mix as we continue to diversify our offering for visitors with independent and well-known food and beverage brands.”
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