02:44PM, Tuesday 16 April 2024
A popular food chain in Slough High Street has reopened following a six-figure investment.
Nando’s Slough - High Street has opened its doors to the public after a six-week refurbishment, with a fresh new look and new gear that customers can experience on their visit.
The PERi-PERi eatery has unveiled a new bottomless Rubro Iced Tea machine to complement the existing bottomless soft drink range and teased new additions to the Nando's Slough - High Street experience.
Nando’s Slough High Street general manager Kingslee Fernandes said: “I’m so excited to welcome fans, old and new, into our new restaurant. It looks amazing! With a fresh new look and state-of-the-art equipment, we are ready to get grilling for everyone again, and to also continue all our community work.
“No Chuckin’ Our Chicken food donation programme is so important to us and I know that we are going to smash our donation records this year!”
Nando’s Slough - High Street, continues its No Chuckin’ Our Chicken food donation programme, which operates in every Nando’s restaurant across the UK and Ireland with daily donations to local charities, community groups, food banks and soup kitchens.
The Slough High Street branch has donated 1000 meals in the past year to the Driven Forward community fridge.
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