Ed’s Easy Diner introduces Woking Shopping to 1950s Americana
Ed’s Easy Diner has opened a new 2,526 sq ft restaurant at Woking Shopping
Located in the Peacock’s Centre adjacent to Debenhams and Primark, the restaurant trades from a single level.
Offering shoppers a taste of 1950s Americana, the Diner includes retro neon lights and 50s music courtesy of genuine Dime Selector juke boxes.
Open from 11am every day, Ed’s Easy Diner in Woking Shopping serves the brand’s full range, including its 16 burgers, vegetarian, children’s menus and Gluten-free menus.
Tim Buckley of owners Moyallen, said: “Ed’s Easy Diner is a well-loved brand that adds something new to the Peacocks Centre. Their arrival builds on the recent addition of FatFace and both highlight Woking Shopping’s ongoing appeal to leading brands.”
Andrew Guy, CEO of Ed’s Easy Diner, added: “Woking Shopping is a great new location for Ed’s Easy Diner. The centre has a very strong following and the town’s dining scene is thriving. Our position in the heart of the Peacocks Centre puts us in a high footfall location amongst some other great brands. We are very excited to have opened and are delighted with the reception we have received so far.”
Ed’s Easy Diner joins other key dining brands at Woking Shopping including Carluccio’s, Bill’s Restaurant and Las Iguanas, all of which have opened in Woking Shopping this year.
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