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Robyn Belll

Gordon Ramsay's Edinburgh Street Burger restaurant to open next month at St James Quarter

Gordon Ramsay opened up Street Pizza just three weeks ago but be prepared, the foul-mouthed chef is gearing up to open his newest restaurant - Street Burger.

A spokesperson has told Edinburgh Live that the exact date for opening has not been confirmed, but “it should be in November”. The location will be in the St James Quarter.

This will be the first Street Burger restaurant north of the border, the menu has a mix of vegetarian, chicken, and beef burgers.

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The website states they use “exceptional ingredients, perfectly cooked is our brand DNA” Their menu and concept has been described as “simple and inviting” with “honest priced burgers with bags of flavour”

Their London venues have hundreds of positive reviews, earning them 4.5 stars on TripAdvisor.

It comes as the Edinburgh Gordon Ramsay venues are set to launch a festive fundraiser called the Great Donate. This will raise money for a specialist charity, Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus (SBH) Scotland. Diner’s bills will have a voluntary £1 donation added throughout November and December at Street Bread and soon to open Street Burger.

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The proceeds will help SBH Scotland provide vital support to over 4,000 children, young people, and adults who are affected by the lifelong complex conditions of Spina bifida and/ or hydrocephalus.

Gordon Ramsay became Honorary Patron of the SBH in 2003 and for nearly 20 years he has supported them through charitable donations and appearances.

A spokesperson from Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants said: “The option to add a voluntary £1 donation onto your bill is a small gesture diners at Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen and Street Burger restaurants can make, that’ll have a big impact.”

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