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Chuck and Blade open new branch in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate

A popular fast food chain claiming to cook “Kent’s best burger” is opening today in a former bank - with free food up for grabs.

The first 50 customers through the door at Chuck and Blade in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate, will get a meal on the house.

Chuck and Blade are opening a new burger joint in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram
Chuck and Blade are opening a new burger joint in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram

Based in a 128-year-old former Natwest building overlooking the sea, the sit-in venue will open from 5pm to 9pm.

Well-established in the county, the chain offers takeaway and table dining from four restaurants in Canterbury, Rochester, Crouch End and Tunbridge Wells.

On its Facebook page, the firm said: “It’s official - we’re ‘soft’ launching today.

The new burger joint is in a 128-year-old building overlooking Ramsgate harbour. Picture: Google
The new burger joint is in a 128-year-old building overlooking Ramsgate harbour. Picture: Google
The new branch is at a former Pizza Express in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate. Picture: Googe
The new branch is at a former Pizza Express in Harbour Parade, Ramsgate. Picture: Googe

“You can be one of the first 50 to get a free burger!

“No need to book, just rock up and sink your teeth into Kent’s best Burger 5-9pm for free.

“Plenty of local parking, we’re bang opposite the marina and 30 seconds from the beach.”

The first 50 customers will get a free burger at the Ramsgate location. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram
The first 50 customers will get a free burger at the Ramsgate location. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram
Chuck and Blade’s Ramsgate restaurant opens today. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram
Chuck and Blade’s Ramsgate restaurant opens today. Picture: Chuck and Blade/Instagram

The menu includes double patty burgers with pulled brisket, dipping pots and Canadian poutine – typically made with french fries, cheese curd and topped with brown gravy.

Built in 1895, the building was once a Nat West, before becoming a Pizza Express and, more recently, another pizzeria called Travellers in Italy.

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