Meadowhall spices up food offering with the opening of Barburrito
Barburrito, the Mexican style fast-food restaurant, has opened its doors in Sheffield’s Meadowhall shopping centre.
Located in the Oasis Dining Quarter, opposite Five Guys and next to Wrapchic, the 530 sq ft counter service restaurant offers customers a range of burritos, tacos and nachos.
Founded in 2005, the brand has expanded across the UK with this opening being its first site in Sheffield.
Morgan Davies, CEO of Barburrito said: “This is a huge milestone for Barburrito – our 21st store! I am thrilled to be opening here in Sheffield, Meadowhall – it is a fantastic destination with a thriving shopping environment.
“We are passionate about serving high quality, fresh and tasty food at an affordable price and we look forward to welcoming Sheffield residents to Barburrito.”
Scott Hale, development manager at Barburrito, added: “We are thrilled to have launched our latest restaurant at Meadowhall, considering its strong reputation as the region’s leading leisure destination.
“Surrounded by some fantastic dining brands, we have experienced exceptional footfall and we’re so pleased to share our Mexican offering of Burritos, Nachos and Tacos with the people of Sheffield for the first time.”
This opening follows a wave of new signings and upsizes including Flannels, Neal’s Yard, Godiva, Nespresso, House of Fraser, All Saints, Hollister and Hugo Boss.
Meadowhall’s letting agents are CBRE, Smith Young and David Coffer Lyons. Burley Browne represented Barburrito.
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