Vegan restaurant chain opens 4th location

Superstar vegan restaurant chain Arancini Brothers now has a fourth location in London, this time south of the river!

The 100% vegan restaurant chain is famous for its Sicilian risotto balls, flavoursome wraps, and decadent burgers. With much-adored outlets in Old Street, Kentish Town, and Dalston this fast and nutritious food chain has already established a solid hold north of the river.

Owner and founder Dave told me:

“We are opening our fourth location at Arch 34 Maltby Street, Bermondsey. We have come such a long way since we started with a simple street food concept in Brick Lane Market almost ten years ago!”

You can eat with Arancini Brothers at their Maltby Street location between 9:30am and 9:30pm, 7 days a week. The location is good for dining in, taking away, or having food delivered.


In other huge news, Arancini Brothers has become the first ever UK chain to offer a franchise opportunity.

Yes, it is your chance to franchise a vegan restaurant!

Arancini Brothers are now looking for franchise partners to open and run versions of their wildly successful business all over the UK and the planet.

If you think you have what it takes (including the funds!) to open a location of this popular vegan food business in your area, click here to read more about the franchise opportunity.

Be sure to get into the Bermondsey location as soon as you can in order to eat some amazing vegan food and congratulate Arancini Brothers on their deserved success.

You can follow Arancini Brothers on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Click here to visit their website.

Extra news: to help Arancini Brothers celebrate the opening of their fourth London restaurant, I am running an Instagram follower drive. I am trying to get them to 15,000 followers! They are just short of 10k so we need to work hard to get them there. Follow them on Instagram now.

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