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Slim Chickens open at Festival Place

The new restaurant can accommodate up to 85 diners.

Slim Chickens has opened a new restaurant at Festival Place in Basingstoke, England.

The restaurant is 3,503 sq ft and has seating cover for up to 85 diners.

The new restaurant has been fitted out in Slim Chickens’ American-inspired style, featuring its signature red and black décor to create a relaxed dining atmosphere. Slim Chickens joins Mexican-inspired concept, El Bigote, and local street-food operator, Festival Street Kitchen, both of which have recently opened at Festival Place. 

The Festival Place is an F&B focussed shopping centre managed by Sovereign Centros from CBRE. 

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