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Byron brings 'proper' hamburgers to Leeds with new city centre restaurant
This summer, Byron bring proper hamburgers to Leeds with the opening of a restaurant on Lands Lane.
Every Byron’s design is unique, and in Leeds the restaurant’s design has a modern Victorian feel that makes the most of the grand, historic building but introduces a light, bright contemporary touch.
This comes as the brand invested earlier this year in a new site in York, creating 40 new jobs.
Byron is an upmarket burger restaurant, using Scottish meat for American-style burgers in a British setting.
Founded by Tom Byng in 2007, Byron has 37 restaurants across London, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford, Kent and Cambridge. Last year it was sold for £100 million to Hutton Collins which is also an investor in Wagamama.
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