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Archie’s will open on Christmas Day to feed the homeless in Manchester

The takeaway will be performing a noble service - opening the doors of its city centre store on 25 December to provide food for people in need.

The Manc The Manc - 23rd December 2020

Manchester’s wildly popular burger and shakes diner Archie’s has revealed it will be opening its doors on Christmas Day to help feed homeless people in the city.

A distinctive presence in the city for its head-turning, bright-pink branding, the takeaway has become a real cult favourite among locals and celebs alike over the past few years.

Many famous faces have been known to mingle among the packed seating areas from time to time – including Floyd Mayweather, Kevin Hart and The Game.

Despite the restrictions imposed on the hospitality sector in 2020, Archie’s has continued to enjoy a strong year – adding new branches in Piccadilly and the Trafford Centre to its existing restaurants on Oxford Road.

But this Christmas, the diner will be performing a noble service – opening the doors of its city centre store on 25 December to provide food for people in need.

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Archie’s will be serving grub from its 72 Oxford Road venue between 1pm and 4pm – including burgers, fries and drinks.

Imran Rafiq, a director at Archie’s, said: “After the hard year we’ve had, we wanted to give back by opening our doors on Christmas day for people who may not be able to have a meal.

“In past, we’ve worked with homeless charities before through the Archie’s foundation.”