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Bucking Bull heads out to Victoria

The new store boasts a new look.

Bucking Bull has landed in Victoria, opening the doors of its first store in the region on 31 October 2013.

The new store is located at the new Craigieburn Central Shopping Centre.

Aktiv Limited, who also manages other brands such as Skewerz Kebabz and Seven Seas Seafood Café brands, believes that Victoria possesses a lot of opportunity for Bucking Bull and its development.

The brand also revealed that there are plans to open a number of new stores in and around Melbourne in the coming years.

Bucking Bull’s expansion in the region is part of a five –year growth strategy for Aktiv Limited.

Moreover, the new store will showcase a new look, which includes a designated dining area and open kitchen.

“This store model really shines a spotlight on the theatrics involved in preparing and carving a roast.

“Specifically trained staff (roast experts) will be standing by to freshly carve roast meats for customers and prepare their meals as they order.”

“The store is really an evolution of the Bucking Bull brand experience with a new menu created specifically for the Victorian market,” said Stuart Beechen, Managing Director of Bucking Bull.

 

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