HEREFORD'S Beefy Boys are on the hunt for people to try out their brand-new restaurant as they gear up to open their third site.
The team, who opened their first Meat Boutique in Hereford's Old Market development in December 2015, announced last year that they would be opening their third restaurant, revealing it will be in Cheltenham.
In a message posted on Facebook, the Hereford-based business offered fans the opportunity to be one of the first people to try out the new Cheltenham restaurant during their soft launch by signing up to their mailing list.
The team have not yet given a set date for the restaurant's launch, but are currently also on the hunt for staff, with experienced chefs, first-timers, and kitchen porters all welcome.
Full training will be given, and full and part-time positions are available, the Beefy Boys said.
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Born out of a back garden barbecue in 2011, the Beefy Boys started out as a pop-up restaurant and went on to claim top spot in the final round of the World Burger Championships in Las Vegas with their 'Butty Back' creation in 2014, alongside other awards.
Offering a range of burgers and sides, the popular restaurant has gone from strength to strength, with the team opening their second restaurant in Shrewsbury in August 2021.
They have also expanded their Hereford restaurant, taking on the former Frankie & Benny's unit at Hereford's Old Market, while the original Meat Boutique is now operating as the Beefy Bar, serving a range of cocktails, draft beers and mulled cider.
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