Westlife Development’s wholly owned subsidiary- Hardcastle Restaurants (HRPL), a Master Franchisee for west & south India operations of McDonald's Restaurants has made its entry into the cultural capital of Kerala by launching its first Gold Standard Drive-Thru (GSDT) at Thrissur - the 79th in South India.
The McDonald's restaurant at Thrissur is well spread out across two levels, covering 2600 square feet on the ground floor and 1900 square feet on the first floor and can accommodate seating for up to 130 guests. The restaurant has a separate space for customers looking to hold private birthday party celebrations. The restaurant has ample parking space with 20 dedicated car parks exclusively for customers.
Hardcastle Restaurants (HRPL) is a subsidiary of BSE listed Westlife Development, which focuses on putting up and operating Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) in India. HRPL is a McDonald’s franchisee with rights to own and operate McDonald’s restaurants in India’s west and south markets. HRPL has been a franchisee in this part of India since its inception in 1996.
| Company Name | CMP |
|---|---|
| Westlife Development | 456.95 |
| Restau. Brands Asia | 62.91 |
| Travel Food Services | 1282.25 |
| Coffee Day Enter. | 27.46 |
| United Foodbrands | 319.90 |
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