Economy & Economic Development  June 9, 2015

Broomfield-based Noodles & Co. opens first restaurant outside United States

BROOMFIELD — Fast-casual restaurant chain Noodles & Co. (Nasdaq: NDLS) on Wednesday opened its first company-owned restaurant outside the United States in Toronto’s TD Centre.

The 2,900-square-foot restaurant can seat 69 patrons. The TD Centre at 66 Wellington Street West is comprised of six towers and more than 4.3 million square feet of office and retail space. More than 20,000 people work in the complex.

Broomfield-based Noodles’ chairman and chief executive Kevin Reddy said the TD Centre is an ideal location. “As a brand we take great pride in serving a globally inspired menu offering noodle and pasta dishes from around the world and are proud to now expand our footprint to include our first international location in Toronto,” he said.

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Noodles & Co.’s menu consists of approximately 25 noodle-based dishes that are prepared with ingredients such as antibiotic-free, naturally raised pork, organic tofu and fresh vegetables. Noodles & Co. has more than 450 restaurant locations across the United States.

The company’s new catering program that serves groups from 10 to 200 people will be available in Toronto.

BROOMFIELD — Fast-casual restaurant chain Noodles & Co. (Nasdaq: NDLS) on Wednesday opened its first company-owned restaurant outside the United States in Toronto’s TD Centre.

The 2,900-square-foot restaurant can seat 69 patrons. The TD Centre at 66 Wellington Street West is comprised of six towers and more than 4.3 million square feet of office and retail space. More than 20,000 people work in the complex.

Broomfield-based Noodles’ chairman and chief executive Kevin Reddy said the TD Centre is an ideal location. “As a brand we take great pride in serving a globally inspired menu offering…

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