A POPULAR burger chain has now returned to where it all started for them in a Flintshire town.
Hungry Cow is best known for its mouth-watering burgers, wings and loaded fries.
The business first opened in Holywell in 2021 and now has sites in Chester, Colwyn Bay, Prestatyn and Mold.
But before that, founder Christy Goode started Hungry Cow by renting a pub kitchen at the George and Dragon in Flint, as well as at the Cross Foxes in Prestatyn.
In January, the Leader reported that Christy and his team would be returning to the Flint venue.
Now, as of Wednesday (February 28), the team has returned to that site via an express kitchen.
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Taking to Facebook to announce the return, the Hungry Cow team wrote: "We are excited to announce our express kitchen at the George & Dragon Flint is open and serving from 4pm this evening (February 28)!."
The opening hours in Flint will be 4pm to 10pm Wednesdays to Sundays.
They will operate on a dine in, takeaway and delivery basis, with deliveries available to Flint, Holywell, Connah's Quay, Oakenholt, Greenfield and surrounding areas.
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