The announcement comes more than four years after the restaurant closed suddenly 🙌
The site closed suddenly back in December 2018 for “maintenance” but two months later a warning sign appeared in the window that read: “Danger asbestos removal in progress." The restaurant has remained closed since. However, the burger chain has now confirmed the site will reopen with a whole new look - and it’s sooner than you’d expect.Burger King told the ECHO the Lord Street restaurant will open tomorrow, July 19.
Work on the site started several months ago, with boarded signs surrounding the storefront. The boards have now been removed to reveal the sleek new look. The newly refurbished venue features silver signage outside, as well as new seating areas inside which have wooden countertops and colourful stools. There’s now also a ‘collect’ station where customers can pick up their food after placing their order.
Burger King has not yet shared the restaurant’s new opening times, but you can keep up to date here. The site is based at 91-95 Lord Street, Liverpool, L2 6PG. Receive our daily What's On newsletter, Friday Food and Drink and breaking news email alerts by signing up here
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New burger joint giving away free meals as it opens first Leeds restaurantThe chain boasts 40 restaurants across the country - with the new Leeds restaurant set to be the 41st
Read more »
Hip burger joint Almost Famous is to close its Northern Quarter restaurant'The legendary hang out where it all began is moving home - thank you all for making it what it was'
Read more »
Drug lord finally detained after 14 die in helicopter crash trying to catch himSome 14 people were killed during a military operation to catch a notorious drug lord who has been on the run for almost a decade.
Read more »
Beloved sell-out show The King and I coming to Liverpool EmpireThe popular show will come to Liverpool next year
Read more »
Trans Bhutan Trail, Bhutan: World's Greatest Places 2022After a 60-year hiatus, the Trans Bhutan Trail is set to finally reopen, now reimagined as an outdoor adventure through the world's first carbon-negative country
Read more »