POSTERS advertising where a new burger restaurant, owned by Gordon Ramsay, is set to appear in Reading have been put up recently.
The window posters advertise Gordon Ramsay's Street Burger, a chain of burger restaurants with one new store expected to open in Reading following a planning application submission.
The burger restaurant will replace Giraffe, which closed in 2019.
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Union Street Café Ltd applied on June 8 to Reading Borough Council (RBC) for a premises licence for Gordon Ramsay Street Burger at Unit R17B Riverside Level, The Oracle.
The company is seeking a licence for late Night Refreshment on and off the premises (Monday to Sunday, 11pm-midnight), and the sale of alcohol on and off premises (Monday to Sunday, 10am-midnight).
Late Night Refreshment is a licence that is needed for establishments which serve hot food or hot drink to the public, on or off the premises, between 11pm and 5am.
There are currently six Street Burger restaurants, with five of them in London and the other in Woking. All burgers at Street Burger are £15, served with seasoned fries and unlimited soft drink.
Gordon Ramsay is one of the most famous chefs and restaurateurs in the world and even hosts his own game show.
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Known for his fiery temper and passion for cooking, he is the 19th-highest-earning celebrity in the world, according to Forbes, earning around $70 million a year.
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