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Pickl expands to Saudi Arabia with two new Riyadh stores

These openings mark Pickl's fifth country opening.

UAE burger brand Pickl has launched in Saudi Arabia with two dine-in locations now open in Riyadh’s Cenomi Al Nakheel Mall and U Walk.

The Al Nakheel Mall location spans 2,206 square feet with 96 indoor seats and 16 outdoor seats, whilst the U Walk outlet covers 2,217 sq ft with 98 seats indoors and 24 outside. Both stores are open daily from noon.

Pickl’s operations in Saudi Arabia are led by Sky Restaurants, the brand’s exclusive franchise partner for KSA, Egypt, and Kuwait.

With this launch, Pickl is now operational in five countries: the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.

Its parent company, Yolk Brands, is present in seven markets, including Pakistan and Oman, with further regional and international growth on the horizon.

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