Popular Archie's restaurant launches in Leeds Trinity Kitchen

The popular Archie’s diner has opened up its first site in Leeds.
Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.
Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.

Archie’s - famous for its mouthwatering burgers, shakes and waffles - has opened in the Trinity Kitchen, inside Trinity Leeds shopping centre.

The Manchester based burger joint is known for its vibrant pink 'Instagrammable interiors.

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It was started by the four Rafiq brothers back in Oxford Row in 2010.

It now has four sites across Manchester, a site in Liverpool and a spot inside Selfridges in the Bullring in Birmingham.

As well as launching in Leeds, the chain will also open a site inside Manchester's Trafford Centre in 2020.

The menu has an array of options to choose from ranging from the classic 'Superstar' double cheeseburger, the 'Chick'n'Cheese' fried chicken burger in buffalo hot sauce and the 'Flaming fish fillet'.

It also has options for vegetarians.

Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.
Archie's has opened up a site in Leeds' Trinity Kitchen.
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Alongside burgers, customers can also order wraps, chicken wings, chicken tenders and a whole host of fries - include crinkle cut, cheesy chips and even cheesy Cheetos fries.

Those with a sweet tooth will also not be disappointing as the restaurant has a huge range of shakes, smoothies and waffles topped with anything from crushed Daim bar, Maltesers and white chocolate or crushed Crunchie with toffee sauce.

Archie’s creative menu has been known to attract famous faces such Rita Ora, Ne-Yo, Kevin Hart and Connor McGregor.

The chain recently won two awards - the 'Best Halal' award and the 'Best Cheap Eats' award - in the 2020 Deliveroo awards.

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-> The Athenian gyros restaurant wins best takeaway of the year in Deliveroo awards Since reopening, Trinity Leeds has implemented additional health and safety measures alongside queue management systems to ensure Christmas shopping is safe as well as enjoyable.

These new measures include extended opening hours to offer more choice to guests and reduce capacity, live occupancy monitoring using technology that will restrict access if capacity has been reached, and a covered space for queuing at entrances in case of adverse weather

Hand sanitiser points are also located throughout the centre and enhanced cleaning procedures have been implemented, as well as one-way systems and social distancing markers.

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