Traffic chaos as Five Guys and Nandos open in Craigavon

Barak Obamas favourite burger chain Five Guys and Afro-Portuguese inspired chicken chain Nandos officially open their two new restaurants at Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon this week, promising an exciting new hospitality experience for thousands of visitors. Part of a £2 million investment by Rushmere, the two restaurants, which have a combined space of more than 7,000 sq. ft., will create more than 100 local jobs. The new restaurant additions will enhance the centres longstanding appeal as a top retail destination. Five Guys will officially open its doors to the public on Monday 1st October at 11am, followed by an official opening by Nandos on Wednesday 3rd October at 12 noon. Pictured outside the two restaurants ahead of the openings next week are Rushmere Shopping Centre manager Martin Walsh and Colleen Fox of Savills which acted on behalf of Rushmeres owner Central Craigavon Limited.Barak Obamas favourite burger chain Five Guys and Afro-Portuguese inspired chicken chain Nandos officially open their two new restaurants at Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon this week, promising an exciting new hospitality experience for thousands of visitors. Part of a £2 million investment by Rushmere, the two restaurants, which have a combined space of more than 7,000 sq. ft., will create more than 100 local jobs. The new restaurant additions will enhance the centres longstanding appeal as a top retail destination. Five Guys will officially open its doors to the public on Monday 1st October at 11am, followed by an official opening by Nandos on Wednesday 3rd October at 12 noon. Pictured outside the two restaurants ahead of the openings next week are Rushmere Shopping Centre manager Martin Walsh and Colleen Fox of Savills which acted on behalf of Rushmeres owner Central Craigavon Limited.
Barak Obamas favourite burger chain Five Guys and Afro-Portuguese inspired chicken chain Nandos officially open their two new restaurants at Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon this week, promising an exciting new hospitality experience for thousands of visitors. Part of a £2 million investment by Rushmere, the two restaurants, which have a combined space of more than 7,000 sq. ft., will create more than 100 local jobs. The new restaurant additions will enhance the centres longstanding appeal as a top retail destination. Five Guys will officially open its doors to the public on Monday 1st October at 11am, followed by an official opening by Nandos on Wednesday 3rd October at 12 noon. Pictured outside the two restaurants ahead of the openings next week are Rushmere Shopping Centre manager Martin Walsh and Colleen Fox of Savills which acted on behalf of Rushmeres owner Central Craigavon Limited.
Traffic is at a snail's pace in Craigavon with the opening of two new fast food outlets.

As Nando’s opens this morning at Rushmere Shopping Centre and with Five Guys opening on Monday, the race to be first to eat at these well known outlets has caused traffic build up.

Five Guys’ first arrival to Dublin and Belfast caused a frenzy with foodies, with huge queues forming in advance of their official opening.

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