THE reopened McDonald’s branches, including those in the Bradford district, will start to serve its breakfast menu from today.
All apart from 28 of its 1,329 restaurants, including a number in the district, will serve breakfast items such as sausage and egg McMuffin, bacon roll and pancakes with syrup.
A McDonald’s spokesperson said: “We have seen such a brilliant reaction to breakfast in the first 42 restaurants, the return of the McMuffin is proving incredibly popular.
“We are therefore delighted to confirm that over 1,250 restaurants will add breakfast to the menu from this morning.
“Our menu will still be limited, we will unfortunately not be serving bagels, wraps or porridge for now.
"Our opening hours continue to vary, the quickest way to check your local restaurant will be via the My McDonald’s App, where new users can also get a free coffee upon registration.”
McDonald’s
- Ingleby Road, Girlington – restaurant open daily between 11am and 10pm for McDelivery
- Forster Square Retail Park - open daily between 11am and 10pm for McDelivery.
- Rooley Lane – two branches; one of which is inside Asda – both open daily 11am to 10pm
- Leeds Road, Thornbury - open daily between 11am and 10pm for McDelivery
- Five Lane Ends, Bradford Road - open daily between 11am and 10pm for McDelivery
- Tony Miller Approach, Shipley - open daily between 11am and 10pm for McDelivery.
But McDonald’s branch at the Kirkgate, Bradford, remains closed.
Meanwhile, McDonald’s will also reopen 55 restaurants today, some will reopen with breakfast.
McDonald’s is reopening 32 of its UK restaurants for takeaway today with breakfast. It is also reopening 23 of its restaurants from 11am for takeaway (breakfast to follow at a later date).
All reopen for takeaway and some will also offer McDelivery. This leaves just 92 of its 1,421 UK and Ireland restaurants to reopen later in the year.
All bar 28 will be serving breakfast from today (1,301 serving breakfast, 1,329 open).
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