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Premium burger concept Pattysmiths opens first Sydney store

The store was opened in partnership with Dante’s Hot Chicken.

Long-running Australian food franchisor, Concept Eight, has launched its successful premium burger brand, Pattysmiths Premium Burgers in Darlinghurst, NSW, joining 37 other restaurants throughout Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, and the ACT. 

This is the first Pattysmiths restaurant in Sydney, joining Pattysmiths NSW venues in Rutherford & Goulburn.

The Darlinghurst restaurant is also the first of its kind to be dually operated with another brand, Dante’s Hot Chicken. 

Dante’s Hot Chicken is a new heavenly brand recently developed and launched by the team at Concept Eight, offering a selection of boneless tenders, thighs and burgers with five levels of heat to choose from, depending on the braveness of its customers. This brand is part of a new strategy for Concept Eight.

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