Multiple jobs created after chain opens new site in Hampshire
More than 30 new jobs will be created after a chicken wings specialist chain has opened a new restaurant in a shopping centre in Hampshire.
The Farnborough venue at The Meads, offering dine-in and takeaway to customers, will be the second opening for Sticky Sisters, which opened its first site in Leeds earlier this month.
"We’re building the Sticky Sisters brand and it’s great to be opening our second restaurant in The Meads," said managing director Salim Janmohamed. "We’re excited to bring our range of sauces and fun dining experience to Farnborough."
Philip Robins, senior development manager at St Modwen, described the opening as "a real milestone" for Farnborough town centre and its ongoing redevelopment.
He added: "Sticky Sisters is a great addition to the line-up of leading brands in Farnborough, especially as the new casual-dining restaurant has chosen The Meads as its second UK location.
"There’s a real food hub growing around the VUE cinema and Sticky Sisters will add something special to that."
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