Fireaway comes to Kilmarnock

03/02/2023
The new Fireaway branch in Kilmarnock is now open

FIREAWAY, the UK’s fastest-growing pizza takeaway chain, rounds out January with a branch in Kilmarnock.

This new outlet opened on the 31st of January and can be found on John Finnie Street. This will be the 9th store Fireaway will open in Scotland and 135th store overall.

The company has enjoyed spectacular growth since launching in London in 2016 and now has stores in Amsterdam and Ballymena that opened in 2022 as part of Fireaway’s international expansion.

In 2021 they won Rising Star Pizza Chain of the Year at the PAPA Awards.

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Fireaway’s phenomenal success story is based on attention to detail combined with a desire to be different with Mario using his travels to create an unrivalled pizza expertise.

Fireaway’s mouth-watering menu provides pizza lovers with a choice of four bases, four cheeses, four meats and 20 toppings, all available for the same price. These are brought together on a daily basis to ensure freshness and baked for no more than three minutes in 400 degrees oven.

Among them is the Nutella Pizza, which is unique to Fireaway.

Said Mario: “We like to innovate and have also introduced the full range of gluten-free and vegan options to ensure there is something for everyone.”

The new branches are open from 12 noon to 11 pm seven days a week and are partnered with Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats.

For more information, please go to : www.fireaway.co.uk

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