Ahead of officially opening its doors in the Derbion’s refreshed Food Terrace on Saturday 11th February, Tortilla is set to giveaway free lunch to visitors who register at tortilla.co.uk/restaurants/derby and pop down to the new restaurant between 12-1.30pm* on 10th February.
What’s more, alongside tucking into Tortilla’s mouth-watering menu, guests can experience the sound of Mexico as a Mariachi band is set to entertain customers throughout the day. Additionally, marking the official opening on Saturday 11th February, eagle-eyed shoppers are invited to embark on Tortilla’s scavenger hunt to find 8 avocado cut-outs hidden around Derbion from 11am.
Each cut-out will contain special instructions on how to redeem the tasty prizes, which include: free burritos for a month; two free burritos; two free drinks with any main and two free portions of chips and salsa with any main, with 8 total prizes available to win throughout the day.
Continuing the celebrations, the restaurant will also offer 2-for-1 on burritos and naked burritos from 13th – 15th February** – the perfect excuse to catch-up with a friend for a meal and margarita. Beth McDonald, commercial director of Derbion, said: “We’re excited that Tortilla will be officially opening its doors next weekend and we’re sure that its upcoming activities and giveaways will be a big hit with our visitors!
“As we move through 2023, we’re confident that the arrival of Tortilla, as well as other new F&B brands that have recently opened within our refreshed Food Terrace, including Popeyes UK and Burger & Sauce, will all be exceptionally popular with our shoppers and we look forward to welcoming Tortilla to the centre very soon.” Jason Thomas, chief operations officer of Tortilla, said: “We can’t wait to introduce our brand to Derby. We have a fantastic location in the centre which will provide locals and visitors with a convenient and delicious spot for lunch or dinner after a spot of shopping. We look forward to welcoming plenty of happy customers in store and playing our part in this thriving community.”