Boots becomes Boo - a new burger bar giving away 500 free burgers on local Birmingham high street

The first ever Birmingham Boo is opening in a local neighbourhood - and its giving away hundreds of its hand-crafted burgers for free
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Promising to bring brilliant burgers to Birmingham, fast food restaurant Boo is set to open its first-ever branch in the city at the old Boots site in Moseley Village.

Serving handcrafted burgers, breakfast and coffee, the independent traders promise their food will be freshly made on site using the best homegrown British, Irish and locally sourced products.

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They are promising the ‘best ever burgers’ just days after fine dining chefs Jamie Desogus from Harborne Kitchen and his pal Rob Hennerby announced their new burger joint - the Bun & Barrel coming to Harborne High Street from January 20 - could be offering Birmingham the best ever burgers too!

To celebrate the launch, the Moseley Boo team are giving away 500 free burgers for when they open their doors to the public on Saturday, January 21 - all you have to do is register your name, address and birthday on the form below and the team will let you know if you are eligible.

So who are Boo?

First established 5.5 years ago, the team behind Boo say they have spent years exploring the international food scene - sampling the menus of numerous burger joints, and planning how they could elevate the once-humble burger and make it better – or as they like to say, Boo-ter?

From the quality of the ingredients, to the cool vibe of the restaurants and their super-friendly staff, they promise to go out of their way to make sure every aspect of the Boo experience is a belter.

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Whether you’re a meat eater, vegetarian or prefer a plant-based diet – Boo has your back. If you’re an early bird, start your day the right way with a Boo breakfast – choose from a selection of delicious, handcrafted brioche rolls or a tasty breakfast shake. Need a caffeine fix to get you going? Boo serves freshly ground coffee from a local roaster. Every single item on the menu is freshly made in-house, including the burgers, beef bacon, sauces and milkshake blends, meaning you won’t get the same taste anywhere else.

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Boots becomes Boo in Moseley, Birmingham

What can I expect at the Moseley Boo?

The 1,500 square foot venue will seat 40 diners inside, with space for an additional 50 diners in the outside area (once the weather is a little warmer!) and will bring up to 30 new jobs to the area. You can choose to eat in or take away, plus there’s a delivery service through partners, Deliveroo. Store opening hours will be Monday to Sunday 9am-11pm, meaning you can get your Boo fix morning, noon, and night!

This is the company’s sixth store opening and is an important milestone for the brand as it continues its worldwide expansion. A Boo spokesperson, comments: “We’re incredibly proud and excited to be bringing Boo to Birmingham for the first time. The brand has seen a huge amount of growth over the past five years, with so much more to come. We can’t wait to welcome the local Moseley community into our new branch to get their breakfast, burger or coffee fix!”

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Boo burgers is opening in Moseley, Birmingham

How do I get a free Boo Burger in Moseley?

To be in with a chance to get one of the 500 free burgers Boo is giving away to celebrate it’s new venue in Moseley all you have to do is click this link and enter your details to be registered for a chance to win. T&Cs apply.

For more information follow @boo_burger or head to Boo Burger for the full menu.

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