Bromley High Street's McDonald’s has formed a new partnership with Crystal Palace FC that will help support the training of local coaches. The news was celebrated along with the reopening of Tonina’s Bromley High Street restaurant, which has been transformed after a significant investment, at an event held on Thursday.
Bob Neill welcomed the news of the reopening and partnership. He said:
“A large amount of resource, time and effort has gone into renovating this restaurant and creating an environment where people can go to eat, relax and catch up with friends or colleagues. We are very lucky to have a business making this sort of investment in Bromley and working hard to forge links with local community and sporting groups.”
Crystal Palace players, Alex Marrow and Darcy Blake, were joined by the team's Cheerleaders, the Crystal, and re-opened the restaurant on Bromley High Street. It now features McDonald’s signature style with a bright, modern interior and exterior design.
Resaurant owner, Tonina Hoang, said:
“I’m delighted that CPFC came to help celebrate the investment that I’m making on the High Street and support from the players and the Crystals made the reopening event incredibly special. In these tough economic times I‘m proud to be able to make this investment, not just in our local High Street but in community football as well.”