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Nadia Breen

Burger King Belfast set to move from iconic city centre location

Burger King is set to move from its iconic Belfast city centre location.

The Donegall Place restaurant closed on Sunday, January 30 and has announced it will later be opening at Victoria Square.

It marks an end of an era, with the popular outlet having opened 37 years ago.

A notice placed on the window of the fast food restaurant reads: "We are moving. This restaurant is closing 30th January.

"We are relocating to our new home at Victoria Square (first floor).

"We would like to thank everyone for your custom and support over the past 37 years.

"Our new Victoria Square branch opens in March 2022 where we look forward to welcoming you back."

Speaking after the news of its closure, one Twitter user said: "Iconic. All that can be said.

"I can still remember all the trips into grab a burger when I was a kid in the 90's and standing outside it watching @BillClinton turn on the Belfast Christmas Lights in 1995!"

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