AN American-style diner could be opening in Eastleigh.
After recently coming to Southampton's Above Bar Street, Bangerz 'n' Burgerz are looking to expand.
The diner may be coming to The Swan Shopping Centre in Eastleigh.
The company behind the restaurants, Brewz Bar, has applied for a premises license for a site in the shopping centre.
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And the diner could be opening soon - the company has applied for the license to start from October 21, according to documents submitted to Southampton City Council.
If approved, the diner will be spread over two floors, offering dining in and takeaway and serve alcohol, opening from 8am to 11pm.
The application is open for consultation until October 10.
Another Bangerz 'n' Burgerz recently opened on Above Bar Street, soft launching on June 29.
It serves burgers and cocktails and has colourful walls, decorated by a dozen or so street artists from Southsea, Brighton, London and Southampton.
The local chain started up in 2018 with a hotdog shop in Southsea.
It has since expanded along the south coast, with recent additions this summer in Port Solent and on Above Bar Street.
It also has restaurants in Brighton, Chichester, Havant and Rustington.
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