Popular now
Maki & Ramen to open first permanent London site

Maki & Ramen to open first permanent London site

Wetherspoon boss backs 10% VAT rate for UK pubs

Wetherspoon boss backs 10% VAT rate for UK pubs

Michael Caines at The Stafford awarded first Michelin star

Michael Caines at The Stafford awarded first Michelin star

Frankie & Benny’s refurbs ‘key’ restaurant sites

Frankie & Benny’s refurbs ‘key’ restaurant sites

Register to get 5 free articles

Reveal the article below by registering for our email newsletter.

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

Frankie and Benny’s has refurbished its “key” restaurant sites across Wembley, Birmingham, and Ashton Moss.

The three updated locations have all been revamped with a new “spacious” layout, complete with more booths, allowing additional families and friends to visit the sites. 

The chain has also introduced new flowing bars across the three locations, as well as offering improved access for delivery drivers, reducing the wait between ordering online and receiving the food.

Frankie and Benny’s will open the doors of its newly updated sites in Birmingham (The Fort), on 14 July, Ashton Moss on 15 July, and Wembley on 22 July.

Jon Knight, managing director for The Restaurant Group, Leisure and Concessions, said: “Our greatest strength is being a place where family and friends can come together and relax in conversation over their favourite meal.

“Our newly refurbished sites are designed to bring guests, family and friends closer together, in a fresh and welcoming environment, with more space to relax and socialise. We hope that all of our guests will thoroughly enjoy their visit, and what better way than to celebrate with a glass of fizz to mark the occasion.”

Previous Post
Quarter of hospitality businesses facing closure due to energy concerns

Quarter of hospitality businesses facing closure due to energy concerns

Next Post
Star Pubs & Bars appoints new central operations director

Star Pubs & Bars appoints new central operations director

Secret Link