The first McDonald’s restaurant in Esztergom has opened
The first McDonald’s restaurant in the city of Esztergom opened today. The implementation of the investment required the coordinated work of nearly two hundred people over 7 months. In accordance with the “Experience of the Future” concept, innovation and digital development were given priority in the unit created in Simor János Street. The modern restaurant provides work opportunities for more than 70 people. There are 90 seats in the accessible guest area and 30 more on the terrace, and McCafé has also arrived in the city with the new unit.
“One of the most important elements of our growth strategy launched in 2019 is to appear with our new restaurants in cities and towns where we did not have the opportunity to do so before. It is a great pleasure for us that our guests can now also visit our restaurant in Esztergom, and with the new unit we were able to bring them the “Future Restaurant Experience”. This concept was created by forward-looking needs and expectations that radically change the dining experience and at the same time modernize the McDonald’s brand.”
– said Zsolt Égi, managing director of Progress Restaurant Network Kft., which operates McDonald’s restaurants in Hungary.
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