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Five Guys to open second Sydney site on June 6

The upcoming CBD location is expected to cater to nearby residential communities, retail shoppers, corporates, greater Sydneysiders, and tourists.

Seagrass Boutique Hospitality Group, the operator of Five Guys in Australia, confirmed that its second location in the country will be at 383 George St in Sydney.

The store in Spiden House is scheduled to open on June 6, their announcement revealed.

“Covering just under 323 sqm, with a seating capacity of 85 seats, the store design pays homage to the heritage site, showcasing its historic structures and timber features whilst maintaining true to the aesthetics of Five Guys - the bright white and red colours that Five Guys is known for,” the group said.

The upcoming CBD location is expected to cater to nearby residential communities, retail shoppers, corporates, greater Sydneysiders, and tourists.

“Our fans have been telling us how eager they are to have us open in the city so they can visit more frequently, or for the first time,” Five Guys Australia brand manager Robby Andronikos said.

Seagrass is expected to open approximately 20 stores in Australia under the terms of its partnership with the American burger chain.

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