First look inside new Nando’s at Bishop Auckland Retail Park
The restaurant chain opened its doors to customers at 11.30am on Wednesday (June 11) from its new home at the Bishop Auckland Retail Park.
The popular chicken eatery promises its signature Peri-Peri flavour and vibrant dining experience at the new venue.
Nando’s in Bishop Auckland (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT) It boasts 115 seats inside and a 16 outside, catering for both casual diners and those looking to soak up the summer weather.
Excitement has been building since Nando’s transformed the retail park unit with its branding and teased the town with the promise: “It’s about to get hot in here.”
Inside the restaurant carries its trademark interior style, with lighting, geometric fabrics, and eye-catching Southern African artworks to create a warm and lively atmosphere.
Nando’s in Bishop Auckland (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT) Customers can expect all the classic Nando’s favourites, as well as new additions to the menu including The Big Cheese, Peri-Honey, and Charred Corn.
A frozen cocktail machine has also been installed for a refreshing twist on the usual drinks selection.
The Bishop Auckland site will offer both delivery and click-and-collect options, allowing diners to enjoy their favourite meals from home.
The opening has created 35 new jobs and the site will be open daily from 11.30am until 10pm.
Restaurant Manager Leilany Jone said: “We’re delighted to be opening the doors to our brand-new Bishop Auckland restaurant!
“We can’t wait to welcome customers to enjoy our famous Peri-Peri and good vibes at our newest location in the North East.”
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