Gordon Ramsay’s Street Burger brand is to open its first restaurant in Scotland in April.
The chef’s company has secured a 5,600 sq ft site across two floors of Edinburgh’s St James Quarter development (pictured). It will feature a games lounge and DJ booth alongside a dining area.
All burgers at the brand are £16 and are served with fries and unlimited soft drinks.
The Edinburgh site will be the ninth Street Burger to open since the brand launched in London’s St Paul’s in December 2020.
Gordon Ramsay Restaurants is on a major expansion drive and in 2020 said it plans to open up to 50 new restaurants across the UK.
Last year Ramsay opened a Bread Street Kitchen restaurant in Edinburgh’s St Andrew Square. It marked a return to Scotland for the chef, 17 years after his Michelin-starred Glasgow restaurant Amaryllis closed its doors.
Joining Street Burger at the St James Quarter scheme is South East Asian restaurant Ka Pao, which recently won a Michelin Bib Gourmand for its Glasgow site.