Dublin fried chicken fans are in for a treat, as KFC has opened its new flagship restaurant on Grafton Street.
The restaurant will serve up KFC’s full menu of fried chicken favourites.
Located at the heart of Dublin’s busiest shopping street, the new 301m² restaurant sits across two floors and is fitted with the latest KFC restaurant design.
It features 65 seats for customers choosing to eat in, as well as digital ordering kiosks for those who want to grab and go.
KFC’s latest restaurant in Ireland represents a €1.1m investment and will create over 80 new jobs.
The opening is the new jewel in the crown of KFC’s Irish estate and underlines KFC’s ambition to accelerate its footprint in Ireland as part of its wider commitment to deliver €1.7bn of impact across Ireland and the UK over the next five years.
Rob Swain, General Manager, KFC UK & Ireland, said: “Grafton Street is symbol of Dublin’s energy and ambition, so it’s fitting that this is where we open our new flagship restaurant in Ireland.
“This restaurant will play a central role in our plan to open 25 new restaurants and create more than 800 additional jobs across Ireland in the coming years.”
Dan Foster, Region Coach at KFC Ireland, added: “We wanted to do something really special for Grafton Street and treat the building, and the street itself, with the respect they deserve.
“We added bespoke, period-inspired touches – from mouldings and tiles to a gallery-style staircase and custom-made furniture, including a statement table made from recycled materials.









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