Middlesbrough Leisure Park McDonald’s has reopened after a full redesign over the last few months.
McDonald’s ambitious ‘Convenience of the Future’ restaurant revamp programme hopes to combine a new restaurant layout with the latest technology to create a more enjoyable experience for customers.
Improvements have been made for the restaurant crew with a redesign of the crew room which will create a more relaxing and comfortable space for them to take a well-deserved break.
Dean Fitzmaurice, who owns and operates two McDonald’s restaurants in Middlesborough, said: “I’m proud to reinvest in our Middlesborough Leisure Park restaurant - especially as McDonald’s celebrates its 50th anniversary in the UK this year.
"The dining area is more contemporary, and we now have separate facilities for our dine-in customers and our couriers leading to a better experience for everyone.
"It’s exciting to see the fresh new look and feel of our Middlesborough restaurant and I’m confident the changes will not only benefit our customers but also our staff as they will help make their jobs a little easier."
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While the traditional walk-in and Drive Thru remain core to how customers order, the redesign of McDonald’s kitchens and dining areas as part of Convenience of the Future will better integrate digital sales channels, the McDonald’s App and make smarter use of internal space to enhance the dine-in experience.
With dedicated areas for the different ways to order, along with the removal of the front counter, the revamp will offer a more efficient way to order and will leave customers with more space to enjoy their meal.
The day before the restaurant officially opened, they hosted a friends and family event attended by notable members of the Middlesborough Council, including Richard Horniman, Director of Regeneration, Michelle McPhee, Strategic Town Centre Partner, and Lida Templeman, Project Support Officer.
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