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09 November 2023

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09 November 2023

Birdcall opens new restaurant in Arizona, US

The restaurant’s indoor dining area will have the space to accommodate up to 152 guests.

Umesh Ellichipuram November 09 2023

US-based quick service restaurant (QSR) brand Birdcall has announced the opening of a third Arizona location in Gilbert.

Located at 2220 S SanTan Village Pkwy, the 2,815ft² restaurant has an indoor dining area that can accommodate up to 152 guests.

It also features an outdoor patio with 50 seats that can hold up to 99 people.

The QSR chain, known for its chicken sandwich and salad, will also feature a bar seating for its adult guests. The bar will offer local Arizona beers and signature hand-crafted margaritas.

The new restaurant venue will also offer local brews by Four Peaks, Breckenridge Brewery and SanTan Brewing Company.

The company said that the SanTan location will offer drive-through and digital order pick-up services.

The new restaurant also features proprietary technology to streamline online and in-store guest ordering from kiosks to the kitchen.

After a successful launch of its Scottsdale location last year, Birdcall went on to open a new venue in Phoenix.

Birdcall CEO Mark Lohmann said: “We are thrilled to introduce Birdcall to the community of Gilbert, marking our 13th location overall and our third in Arizona, following the success of our first in Scottsdale and our recent second in Phoenix.

“This opening wouldn't be possible without the incredible support we've received from the state of Arizona and its communities.

“We are thrilled to introduce Birdcall to the community of Gilbert, marking our thirteenth location overall and our third in Arizona, following the success of our first in Scottsdale and our recent second in Phoenix.”

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