THE opening date of the new Wendy's restaurant in what will be the second site in the city has been revealed... and there's not long to wait.
Wendy’s, the American hamburger brand known for its square hamburger patties, has revealed it will officially open its doors next week on Thanksgiving.
The restaurant’s move to Colchester was confirmed in April, with bosses announcing its new residence in the former Next store.
Now the opening date has been confirmed, alongside some special offers.
Wendy’s doors will open on November 28 at 10.30am, with customers encouraged to visit early for the chance to grab a Dave’s Single made with a quarter pound of fresh British beef.
A host of “irresistible offers” will also be available to redeem in-restaurant via Wendy’s new app.
Ali Rupani, director at NFH Restaurants and operator of Wendy’s Colchester, said: “We’re thrilled to be joining the Colchester community.
“We can’t wait to introduce everyone to the Wendy’s difference—fresh, quality ingredients and a menu packed with flavour.
“We’re confident that once you try Wendy’s, you’ll never look back at your old fast-food flame the same way.”
The latest edition to the Wendy’s menu, the French Onion Cheeseburger, will also be available to order in the new Colchester store with a juicy quarter pound of fresh beef, caramelised onions, creamy mayo, and crunchy fried onions on a brioche-style bun.
For breakfast, the Egg Double Stack packs two freshly cracked eggs, melty American cheese, and a toasted buttered bun, while the Frozen Hot Chocolate Frosty blends the iconic Wendy’s Frosty with hot chocolate sauce and fluffy mini marshmallows for “the ultimate winter indulgence.”
Wendy’s re-entered the UK market in 2021, and now has more than 30 restaurants across the UK.
The restaurant is the second Wendy’s in Colchester, following the opening of a drive-thru at Northern Gateway Leisure Park last year.
Further restaurants opened in Southend and Chelmsford in early 2024.
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