A Norfolk town's McDonald's owner is "thrilled" to have reopened its doors to customers following a 40-day refurbishment.
The fast food chain in Regent Road, Great Yarmouth, which is owned and operated by local franchisee Kevin Foley, has been closed for a revamp inside the restaurant since the beginning of October.
Now five weeks later, the new-look premises have reopened by the expected date of Wednesday, November 6.
owns and operates 14 McDonald’s restaurants in Norfolk, said: “I’m thrilled to reinvest in our Regent Road McDonald's, one of three fantastic locations here in Great Yarmouth, especially as we celebrate McDonald’s 50th anniversary in the UK.
Kevin Foley, who"After 40 days of transformation, this store has gone from a building site to a stylish, modern space that’s buzzing with energy, right in the heart of our vibrant community.
"With new facilities designed specifically for dine-in guests and couriers, we’re looking forward to offering an even better experience for everyone who visits.
"We can’t wait to welcome you all back to enjoy the fresh look and feel – a change that not only enhances our customers' experience but also makes our staff’s jobs a little easier.”
The redesign is part of the ‘Convenience of the Future’ programme which combines a new restaurant layout with the latest technology to create a more enjoyable experience for customers.
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Changes to the McDonald’s kitchen and dining areas are said to have created more space and more ordering stations have been built.
The removal of the front counter is said to offer a more efficient way to order and will leave customers with more space to enjoy their meals.
In addition, there has been a redesign of the crew room to create a more relaxing space for them.
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