Popular takeaway extends opening hours to meet community needs

By The Editor

12th Aug 2024 | Local News

Tigerbite, in Leek, has extended its opening hours to meet customer needs (Tigerbite).
Tigerbite, in Leek, has extended its opening hours to meet customer needs (Tigerbite).

A takeaway near Alsager has announced an exciting new development for customers - they are now open until 3 am.

This change is part of Tigerbite Leek's the company's ongoing commitment to better serve the local community and accommodate various eating patterns, particularly for those working different shift patterns.

Tigerbite recognised these needs and aimed to provide flexibility and convenience through these extended hours.

Starting at midnight, TigerBite Leek will operate solely as a delivery takeaway. This strategic decision is designed to enhance the local area by reducing noise and minimising disturbances caused by customers visiting the takeaway late at night.

The takeaway believes that this adjustment will contribute to a more peaceful neighbourhood environment, while still ensuring that their delicious offerings are accessible to those who need them during the early hours.

The business serves an extensive menu including pizzas, burgers, loaded fried and wraps (Tigerbite).

A spokesperson for Tigerbite said: "Since our grand opening, Tigerbite has been warmly received by the wonderful people of Leek.

"The support and enthusiasm shown by the local community have been truly overwhelming. We are incredibly grateful for the loyalty and patronage of our customers, which have been instrumental to our success so far.

"In recognition of this support, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has embraced our business and contributed to its growth.

"Reflecting on our opening day, we fondly remember the great success of our £1 pizza offer, which drew an enthusiastic response from the community. We are always looking for innovative opportunities for us to give back to a community that has welcomed us so warmly, so watch this space.

"Our decision to extend our opening hours is also informed by our experience in other locations, where we have recognised the importance of catering to alternative eating patterns.

"We understand that many of our customers have varied schedules and may require food options outside of traditional hours. By extending our hours, we aim to meet these needs and ensure that everyone has access to our wide range of menu items, no matter the time of day.

Tigerbite has sites in Stoke-on-Trent, Leek, Kidsgrove, Macclesfield and Crewe (Tigerbite).

"In addition to our extended hours, we are committed to maintaining our promise of free local delivery, even during the early hours.

"This commitment is part of our dedication to providing excellent service and value to our customers. Our broad menu continues to include something for everyone, from classic favourites to innovative new dishes, ensuring that all tastes and preferences are catered for.

"Thank you, Leek, for your continued support and for embracing Tigerbite as part of your town. We look forward to seeing many more of you in future as we continue our journey within the community."

To explore the full menu, visit the website or for localised offers and promotions, follow Tigerbite on Facebook where they regularly update followers with the latest deals and news.

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