The Burger Joint reopens
Posted on: 01 Jul 2020Bristol's original gourmet burger restaurant reopens to the public.
Craving a custom burger? You're in luck: The Burger Joint has reopened its Whiteladies branch for takeaway orders.
From 17:00 today (Wednesday 1 July), you'll be able to get your hands on the Joint's 'build your own' burgers, plus sides and drinks, for takeaway and delivery only. It'll be open until 22:00.
Next up, on Saturday 4 July, the Joint will reopen both its North Street and Whiteladies branches.
From midday on Saturday, both Burger Joint restaurants will reopen for takeaway (collection and delivery), and dine-in. Yes, dine-in!
Those wanting to dine-in are encouraged to book in advance via the online contact form, but the Joint said on social media it would keep some tables free for walk-ins.
The good news keeps on coming ????
— The Burger Joint (@burgerjointHQ) June 23, 2020
We're thrilled to announce that both restaurants will open for dine in customers on 4th July
Extra safety + hygiene measures will be in place in accordance with the new guidelines. We'll announce more about this later
See you all very soon ♥????? pic.twitter.com/TAp3H0V7Ee
The Joint announced the return of its Whiteladies branch on social media in June:
"We are beyond excited to get back to doing what we do best and hope all of you are as well."
"Huge love for all the support over the past three months. We've had so many lovely messages which have kept our spirits up over this difficult time. Our customers are the best."
To ensure the safety of its staff and customers, The Burger Joint has updated its website with information about how it will operate under COVID-19.
New measures include a reduced table capacity inside the Burger Joint restaurants, automatic hand sanitizing stations and staggered arrival times for bookings. View the full list of measures here.
The Burger Joint opened in Bristol eleven years ago, in 2009. Known for their 'build your own' approach, the Joint recently introduced a new veggie and vegan menu, in 2018.
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