Five Guys to look at other locations in NI
The three brothers who have brought the chain to the province are looking at the possibility of opening at a further two Northern Ireland locations, following the launch of its first restaurant in Belfast.
The Desmond brothers are launching their first restaurant at the Victoria Square complex on Monday, creating 55 jobs in the process.
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Hide AdHowever, in an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, brothers Brett (38), Ross (33) and Dery (27) spoke about their grand plans to open 10 of the US-owned chain of restaurants in the next couple of years.
Five Guys is eyeing up Londonderry next, with other outlets to soon follow.
“Our initial plan is 10 in Ireland and Northern Ireland. I would say we would like to open three or four, maybe five, in Dublin, dependent on locations,” Ross said.
“Londonderry is an obvious choice, and we are definitely targeting there - but it is site-dependent.
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Hide Ad“We would hope to have another one in Northern Ireland by the end of next year, and then another one the year after,” Brett added.
Five Guys first launched in the US back in 1986. Since then, it has grown to have more than 1,200 outlets.
The expansion into Ireland and Northern Ireland comes after the chain landed in Great Britain two years ago.
Five Guys prides itself on not using freezers, with triple-cooked fries made fresh each day.
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Hide AdIt offers a simple range of burgers with a range of topping, along with a selection of customised milkshakes.
So could the chain hailed as the fastest growing restaurant business in the US and a favourite of President Obama make its way to the north coast?
It may be a case of watch this space, in the mean time we’ll all have to make do with a trip up to Belfast to sample the menu of the new Five Guys in Victoria Square.