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Burger Drop expands with a new store opening in Edinburgh

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Fast growing North East burger brand, Burger Drop is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newest location in the heart of Edinburgh.

This is the brand’s Scotland debut which marks a significant milestone in the company’s ambitious growth strategy.

Known for its premium ingredients and obsession with crafting the best burger possible, Burger Drop has quickly become a favourite among burger lovers across the country.

The new Edinburgh store, located at 74-78 S Clerk Street, Newington will open its doors to the public on Friday the 30th of May bringing the brand’s signature menu to the city’s vibrant food scene.

In celebration of this Grand Launch from 6pm local burger lovers will have a chance to take advantage of a special offer of the first 50 burgers being free and 50% off for the rest of the night.

It’s estimated that 25 new jobs will be created in the local area because of this new Burger Drop outlet.

Launching during lockdown, Burger Drop currently operates four stores with two in Newcastle, Sunderland and Whitley Bay with many more in the pipeline. Following Edinburgh they have their eyes set on Manchester.

The company’s focus on quality, innovation, and customer experience has driven its rapid rise, and Edinburgh represents a key chapter in its continuing success story.

A spokesperson for Burger Drop said: “We’re incredibly excited to launch in Edinburgh, a city known for its rich culinary culture and passionate foodies.

This opening is a big step forward for us and is part of our wider plan to grow the Burger Drop experience across the UK. We can’t wait to serve the people of Edinburgh and be part of their community.”

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