'The high demand for Bunsen in Belfast is something we never expected, so opening a second restaurant was a no brainer'
Bunsen, known for its minimalistic business card menu, will open its new restaurant this Friday, October 20 as they expand into South Belfast.
Speaking on the opening, co-owner Tom Gleeson said, “We are delighted to be opening our second restaurant in Belfast this year! Founded ten years ago in Dublin in 2013, Bunsen prides itself on its minimal menu which hasn’t changed since the first day of business. Having lived in New York, Bunsen’s founders and Dublin cousins Tom and Finn Gleeson returned home frustrated with the burger offering locally compared to the US, so they decided to make their own.
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