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Archie’s Burgers and Shakes opens first Liverpool site
Archie’s Burgers and Shakes has opened its biggest restaurant yet in Liverpool, creating 30 new jobs and paving the way for further expansion.
The Ranelagh Street site is the company’s third venue to date and the first outside Manchester.
The owners of Archie’s, the Rafiq brothers, said: “When we decided we wanted to expand our offering and move out of Manchester for the first time, we knew straight away that a Liverpool location was the obvious next step for Archie’s.
“The city’s food and drink scene continues to thrive and I’m sure that Archie’s will be a popular addition to its already eclectic restaurant catalogue.”
They continued: “Our new eatery mirrors the instantly recognisable and quirky interior style of the original Archie’s restaurants, with its pink and white colour scheme and classic American diner-inspired furnishings.
“The venue is set over two floors so it’s our biggest site yet, making it the perfect location from which to operate both our take-out and table service facilities.”
The new venue, which features bright and bold hues along with neon wall art, has been designed and executed by the managing director of DV8 Designs, Lee Birchall, and his Warrington-based team.
The eatery, one of several new additions to Liverpool’s restaurant scene, is serving up a selection of burgers, hot dogs and wraps together with desserts such as waffles. Additionally, a smoothie and shake menu is available that encourages guests to create their own fully customisable selections.
Speaking further about the Liverpool launch, the brothers said: “It’s great to be in a position to further grow our brand and open an outlet in a new city in addition to our two existing sites on Manchester’s Oxford Road.”
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