A Wiltshire town on a major road now boasts three more restaurants for residents and commuters to choose from.
Greggs, Taco Bell and GRIDSERVE have just opened at Amesbury's Solstice Park, a 160-acre mixed-use site located in central southern England on the A303 trunk road, managed by the RO.
Now motorists visiting the area can stop for a bite to eat and charge electric cars thanks to GRIDSERVE, which has opened what it calls an Electric Super Hub which features eight high power chargers.
Alongside the electric charging business, is a new Greggs bakery and American fast-food restaurant chain Taco Bell, which offers Mexican-inspired foods.
They have joined existing businesses Home Bargains, Screwfix, Howdens, McDonald’s, and Costa Coffee.
David Kershaw, group real estate director, the RO commented: “We are delighted to host GRIDSERVE’S Super Electric Hub on our site at Solstice Park. This green initiative from GRIDSERVE fits in well alongside the wider stable of environmentally focused assets in our larger Group.
“We are also pleased that Greggs and Taco Bell, two popular food chains, are now open for business at Solstice Park, where they have joined an already impressive array of other well-known national and international brands at the site.”
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