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Five Guys to open second restaurant in Bristol

By Martin Booth  Monday Aug 23, 2021

Five Guys’ burgers and hotdogs come with as many of 15 free toppings as you like.

That means you have more than 250,000 possible combinations to choose from. If you had one a day, it would take you 684 years to try them all.

Five Guys are now working on opening a second restaurant in Bristol, following the opening of their first restaurant in Cabot Circus in 2014.

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That restaurant in Cabot Circus replaced a Cafe Rouge.

Their newest restaurant will be opening on Queen’s Road on the Clifton Triangle in what was most recently Bill’s, and for those with longer memories, Papa Costa cafe and a Bang & Olufsen shop.

A licensing application submitted to Bristol City Council shows that Five Guys want to be able to open until as late as 11.30pm from Sunday to Wednesday and until 12.30am from Thursday to Saturday.

Main photo: Martin Booth

Read more: Bristol chef has two restaurants in UK’s top 100

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