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UAE Burger Brand Pickl Launches Two Stores in Riyadh

UAE Burger Brand Pickl Launches Two Stores in Riyadh

UAE Moments03-07-2025
Popular UAE-born burger joint Pickl has officially landed in Saudi Arabia, opening two dine-in spots in Riyadh at Cenomi Al Nakheel Mall and U Walk.
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The Al Nakheel Mall branch stretches across 2,206 square feet, offering 96 indoor seats and 16 outdoor. Meanwhile, the U Walk outlet is 2,217 sq ft, with 98 indoor and 24 outdoor seats. Both locations are open daily from noon, welcoming Riyadh's burger lovers to dig into Pickl's famous fresh, fast, and fuss-free eats.
Pickl's launch in Saudi Arabia is part of its ongoing regional expansion, with local operations managed by Sky Restaurants, the brand's exclusive franchise partner for KSA, Egypt, and Kuwait.
With the Saudi debut, Pickl is now operating in five countries: the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Its parent company, Yolk Brands, has a footprint in seven markets, also including Pakistan and Oman, and hints at even more regional and international growth on the way.
Whether you're team cheeseburger or chicken sando, Riyadh now has two new spots serving up some of the region's most buzzed-about burgers.
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