Burlington’s Leunig’s Bistro set to expand to South Burlington
Burlington's Leunig’s Bistro is growing its footprint with a second location in South Burlington.
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Leunig’s Bistro is expanding its operations by opening a second location. The new site will be situated on Market Street within the South Burlington City Center.
Coverage from WCAX, MyChamplainValley.com, WPTZ, and Seven Days Vermont emphasizes the move from Burlington to South Burlington's City Center. Reports consistently identify this as the bistro's second location.
Future updates are expected regarding the opening timeline and specific operational details for the Market Street site.
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Quick answers
Where is the new Leunig's Bistro opening?
The second location will be on Market Street in the South Burlington City Center.
How many locations will Leunig's Bistro have after this expansion?
The bistro will have two locations.
Which cities are involved in this expansion?
The business is expanding from Burlington to South Burlington.
Coverage (5)
- Leunig’s opening second location WCAX · 14h ago broke it first
- Leunig’s Bistro expanding to second location MyChamplainValley.com · 14h ago
- Leunig's Bistro to open second location on Market Street in South Burlington City Center WPTZ · 14h ago
- Leunig’s Bistro to Expand to South Burlington’s City Center Seven Days Vermont · 14h ago
- Burlington’s Leunig’s Bistro set to expand to South Burlington WCAX · 14h ago broke it first
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