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Deep Blue Restaurants to rebrand as Harry Ramsden’s Group

The restaurant is shifting towards expanding the well-known fish and chips brand.

Deep Blue Restaurants will be rebranded as Harry Ramsden’s Group in a bid to shifts focus towards expanding the well-known fish and chips brand.

The move brings all operations under the Harry Ramsden’s name, which the company says will serve as the foundation for future growth.

Several Deep Blue outlets will be rebranded in the coming months, starting with the former Deep Blue site on Pembridge Road in Notting Hill—now the first Harry Ramsden’s restaurant in London.

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