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Zambrero relaunches one of its original locations

Going back to its roots.

The Canberra-born burrito chain has relaunched its Civic restaurant, one of the company's original locations.

Before opening, the store underwent a complete front-of-house renovation, featuring a design more organic and sustainable; qualities that reflect on the company’s humanitarian values.

“The early days of Zambrero helped shape the company today,” said Dr. Sam Prince, founder of Zamprero. “While our ethos has stayed the same, the Zambrero look has grown and evolved to show our values and our culture of innovation. Civic will be a reflection of this evolution.”

The company is celebrating the relaunch on its opening week with 2-for-1 burritos for customers who present a 2-for-1 burrito card.

Zambrero Civic is located at the bus interchange on Aligna Street and will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and late night on the weekends. 

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