Miss Millie’s heads east

By Joe Lutrario

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Miss Millie’s fried chicken restaurant heads to Eastbourne
Currently Southwest-centric fried chicken chain Miss Millie’s will make its debut outside the region later this year with a site in Eastbourne.

Founded in 1988, Miss Millie’s has seven sites in Bristol alongside locations in Weston Super Mare, Southampton, Yate and Wellington.   

The brand says it plans to become ‘nationally recognised’ and that more sites are planned for this year.

Set to open mid next month within the Esso filling station next to Langney shopping centre, the new site will be the second franchise project Miss Millie’s has entered into with Motor Fuel Group (MFG). 

The fast food restaurant will showcase Miss Millie’s recently overhauled brand, in-store design, and menu. The menu will include a range of chicken burgers, wraps, hot wings, tenders, churros and waffles. 

“Following on from the success of our first forecourt store in Wellington with MFG. We are delighted to be partnering with MFG again and opening this new store,” says Miss Millie’s managing director Carl Traill. 

“We can’t wait to bring the Miss Millie’s brand to the residents of Langney, Eastbourne, and create up to 25 new job opportunities in the area.”

“Miss Millie’s has been serving awesome chicken in Bristol and the Southwest for over 35 years, and we are excited to be bringing the Miss Millies brand to East Sussex for the first time.”

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