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Burger King Ghana has officially inaugurated its ultra-modern Lakeside branch, marking a major milestone in the franchise’s ambitious national growth plan.
The new facility, designed to function as a comprehensive Dine-In, Delivery, and Takeaway hub, is poised to become a culinary landmark for residents across Nanakrom, Lakeside Community 8, Nsuonano, Ashaley Botwe, and the bustling School Junction area.
This launch addresses a growing demand for high-quality fast-food options within Accra’s expanding suburbs, effectively eliminating the need for patrons to commute into the city’s central business districts to enjoy the brand’s signature flame-grilled menu.

The opening ceremony was characterized by a blend of corporate vision and community celebration, led by Mr. Jesse Agyepong, External Consultant for RNAQ Holdings, Quick Angels, and Bills Micro Credit.
In his address, Mr. Agyepong expressed his pride in leading the team through this latest phase of growth, noting that the successful rollout of the recent Atomic branch served as a catalyst for this Lakeside expansion.
He articulated a clear mission: to democratize access to the Burger King brand, ensuring that Ghanaians from all walks of life can enjoy the quality and satisfaction they deserve.

He further highlighted the strategic importance of the location, noting that being situated alongside popular brands like Chickenman Pizzaman and Pinkberry Ghana creates a synergistic "food destination" that enhances the lifestyle of the local community.
Looking beyond the capital, the brand’s roadmap for 2026 and beyond appears increasingly robust. Mr. Agyepong informed the media that the "Home of the Whopper" is heading next to Koforidua in the Eastern Region, followed by a highly anticipated entry into the Ashanti Region, ensuring that the brand’s footprint covers all major economic hubs in the country.

The event itself was a high-energy affair, graced by prominent food content creators and lifestyle influencers such as Islamic Prince, Khadijah, Khaissah, and Christabel, whose presence underscored the brand's relevance to the digital-savvy younger generation.
First-time customers and longtime enthusiasts expressed a shared sense of relief and excitement, celebrating a move that prioritises local convenience without compromising on the global standards for which Burger King is renowned.
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