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Press photo / Captain D's new storefront at The Mall Maidstone, Kent, England.

Captain D’s opens second UK outlet in Kent food court

The new branch seats 48 people.

Captain D’s has opened its second UK restaurant at The Mall Maidstone in Kent, England.

The restaurant follows the brand’s first UK location in Broadstairs, which opened in October 2025.

The Maidstone outlet, operated by CD’s Holdings—the UK master franchisor—is a counter-service restaurant in the Mall Maidstone food court, with seating for 48.

It offers the same menu as the Broadstairs location.

CD’s Holdings plans to open a third UK restaurant within the next six months, pending site selection, and is looking for local entrepreneurs and multi-unit operators to expand Captain D’s into other UK and European markets.

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