Restaurant chain to create 65 jobs

A total of 65 jobs are being created in Dublin, it was announced today.

Restaurant chain to create 65 jobs

A total of 65 jobs are being created in Dublin, it was announced today.

The Nando's chain of restaurants is to open two new branches in Dublin city centre by November.

The positions, based at Mary's Street and Saint Andrew Street, will bring the number of people employed at the chain in Ireland to more than 200.

Commenting ahead of the announcement, Alan Snyman, regional managing director, Ireland said:

"We have been on the search for two Dublin city centre locations to add to our family of restaurants for some time and are delighted to have secured two prime locations on both Mary Street and St. Andrew Street.

"In opening these two restaurants we are reaffirming our commitment to Ireland and are very confident that with the creation of 65 new jobs, our two new restaurants will prove to be as successful as the Nando’s story itself."

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