Surprise Inspection Forces Closure of Popular Welsh Burger Joint due to Serious Health Violations

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Attention burger lovers! Bad Burgers and Dirty Dogs at Queens Market, Rhyl have bitten the dust after receiving a shockingly low one-star hygiene rating. πŸ₯΄ Following an inspection by Denbighshire County Council, this popular spot had to close its doors.
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Dylan Evans, Operations Manager at Midlands Events, shared the disappointing news, revealing that they’ve moved on and introduced a fresh culinary venture – say hello to “Go Burgers”! πŸ” Dylan is hopeful, stating, “It is a brand new venture, and we look forward to a positive inspection from the food and hygiene inspectors.”

Queens Market, a jewel in Rhyl’s Β£12m regeneration programme, opened last summer and was bustling with diverse vendors offering Greek delights, pizza, artisan wraps, and Thai goodies, all aimed at drawing more visitors to town. πŸŒ―πŸ•πŸœ However, not everyone scored well in the recent inspections – Street Pot, offering American and Caribbean bites, also got a one-star rating but is still serving its fans. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡―πŸ‡²

As the market continues to evolve and adapt, don’t let this news discourage you from exploring the various food experiences it has to offer. Let’s hope for a speedy comeback for all food enthusiasts! 🌟

Have you visited Queens Market yet? Let us know your thoughts below! πŸ‘‡

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