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Grill’d reopens Baulkham Hills restaurant after fire

The restaurant has been closed since July last year.

Grill’d is reopening its Baulkham Hills restaurant after the restaurant was closed due to a fire.

The popular fast-food burger restaurant will be giving away 754 burgers to celebrate the opening. The number 754 is a nod to the address of the first Grill’d restaurant which opened at 754 Glenferrie Road in Melbourne in 2004.

“The fire last year was absolutely devastating to our team, so to reopen our doors to the local Baulkham community is such an exciting milestone. We’ve missed our locals and are ready to serve our healthy, tasty and 100% natural burgers to the hungry masses this Thursday and beyond. Be sure to be there at 10.30 am so you don’t miss out,” said Grill’d Area Manager Alex McAlonan.

The free burgers will be given to the first 754 customers and are limited to one per customer.

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