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Atomic burger application
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atomic burger application

He added that negotiations around occupation of an upstairs unit at the same address were nearing completion.īut he added that prospective tenants of the former burger bar should be prepared to move out after two years, due to separate redevelopment plans affecting the Atomic Diner building itself.īristol Live has made enquiries about the nature and scope of these redevelopment plans, but has been unable to confirm any details at the present time. Stuart Williams, of Carter Jonas, insisted there had been “stacks of interest” in the Atomic Diner. The existing retail centre is set to be replaced in two years with a new development of shops, flats, offices and eateries.Ī bird's eye view of the former Atomic Diner at Union Gate, Broadmead. Its surrounds are described as a “busy location within Bristol city centre” – despite upcoming plans to demolish the nearby Galleries shopping arcade. The property is “well configured and benefits from glass frontage and good levels of daytime traffic,” a brochure listing says. The ground floor unit in Broadmead measures 3,571 square feet, including a basement. Now the former location is available to other entrepreneurs who might want to join Bristol's burgeoning burger scene – or open a shop, or run some other attraction – with rentals being handled by commercial property agencies Carter Jonas and Fawcett Mead. READ MORE: Price of Glassboat restaurant slashed after failing to sell They still have an outlet called Atomic Burger, around two miles away on Gloucester Road, but the restaurant on Union Street has never reopened.

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Located on Union Street, Atomic Diner was a popular haunt for those who enjoyed cartons full of carbs piled high with protein – including an impressive range of vegan-friendly burgers and sides.īut the venue closed at short notice back in 2017, with owners initially blaming an electrical fault in the kitchen. But one of the city’s favourite fast food restaurants remains dark and empty, five years after it closed down.

atomic burger application

Bristol has something of a reputation as a burger capital, hosting dozens of outlets dedicated to the (often) meaty treat.













Atomic burger application