Marlow residents now have a new place to get their burger fix as a popular High Wycombe restaurant has branched out.
Burger Daddy has been a big success since it opened its first store in Wycombe and has opened up a new store at Marlow Rugby Club.
Even though the core menu is the same Burger Daddy fans will be able to pick up exclusive burgers that are only available in Marlow.
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This is something the owner, George James, is looking to do as the franchise grows, giving each place it opens up its own burger with Beaconsfield possibly being the next place on the list.
George said: “We feel that there's a market for restaurant-quality food on a delivery platform,
“So you got your McDonalds, Burger King, they're great and they are big companies, but they are not fine dining.”
“For Marlow, we have got few burgers that they haven't got in Wycombe just to personalise it.
“I go to a town and I see the usuals and you just get the same thing and that's nice but it's the same.”
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The first exclusive burger is named ‘Netflix & Chilli’ which is topped with chilli con carne whilst the other is called ‘Call me Pablo’ and this has jalapeño cheese and jalapeño bites inside.
High-quality food is something that the Burger Daddy team puts a huge emphasis on and making sure the food tastes the same as it would in a restaurant.
He continued: “We focus a lot on quality and we do this because we love it rather than maybe other restaurants trying to make money.
“Money is great but most importantly for us we love this type of food, there is a passion for it.
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“We look at how we can actually get the best quality food to the customers on a delivery basis.
“Things like timing, the hotness, the freshness across the board, we try to kind of pay a lot of attention to this.
“I think it comes through to our customers and they realise this."
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