Bleecker Burger is heading to Baker Street

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Bleecker Burger will open its biggest restaurant to date this spring, on London’s Baker Street.

The London-based burger group will open the 28-cover restaurant in April, close on the heels of its latest site in Kerb’s Seven Dials Market in Covent Garden.

The new restaurant marks continued expansion for Bleecker Burger, which was founded by New York native Kaufman in 2012.

In August last year it opened a restaurant on Tooley Street near London Bridge, its first new restaurant in five years that coincided with National Burger Day, and in November Kaufman said she would open two more within the next few months.

Bleecker Burger currently operates restaurants in the capital in Victoria, Spitalfields, Bloomberg Arcade, Westfield, London Bridge, and Seven Dials Market as well as three delivery-only sites in Canary Wharf, Battersea, and Maida Vale.

Its menu items include a range of beef burgers, fries, and milkshakes.