A closure date has been announced for the Burger King restaurant in Morecambe town centre.
A sign in the window of the fast food giant's outlet in the Arndale shopping centre, says it will shut on June 20.
Burger King opened in the Arndale in 2016, in the former Welcome Cafe unit.
Previously there was a BK outlet on Hillmore Way in Morecambe, on the site where their rivals McDonald's are due to open a new restaurant later this month.
Burger King also had a restaurant on Cheapside in Lancaster city centre from 2022, until its closure in March 2026.
"Burger King® UK can confirm that our Morecambe restaurant will be closing," said a Burger King spokesperson.
"Customers can still enjoy Burger King at our restaurant in Forton Services, located at 32, Forton Services, Lancaster Northbound, 33 M6, Lancaster LA2 9DU."
A sign in the window of the Morecambe Burger King, pictured on Wednesday June 3 2026.



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