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360 Gourmet Burritos Opens New Restaurant At Oakland International Airport

Business Wire, Sept 3, 1999

OAKLAND, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 1999--

360(Degree) Gourmet Burritos(R), the Walnut Creek purveyor of burritos with international flavors and ingredients, recently opened their newest restaurant at Oakland International Airport near Gate 9 in Terminal One. The airport restaurant is the chain's ninth Northern California location.

The extensive menu features breakfast, lunch and dinner burritos made from only the freshest quality ingredients. Spicy Cajun Chicken, Sizzling Stir-fry Steak, and Sauteed Prawns are among the burrito specialties offered. Tacos, quesadillas and fresh salads are also available.

"We know that airport customers want something quick, affordable and delicious to eat and our menu offers something for everyone," said Wafi Amin, president and founder of 360(Degree) Gourmet Burritos(R). "We look forward to introducing our unique international menu to the millions of travelers and guests who come to Oakland International Airport each year."

Restaurant patrons can dine at tables in an intimate patio setting, or order their food packaged to go to eat on-board their flight.

"We are trying to offer Oakland International Airport customers a variety of food and beverage concepts with name recognition such as 360(Degree) Gourmet Burritos(R)," said director of Aviation Steve Grossman. "Our goal is to make our guest's airport experience a pleasant one, whether they're stopping for a meal or catching a flight."

For more information about 360(Degree) Gourmet Burritos(R), please call 1-877-BURRITO (1-877-287-7486) or visit their web site at www.360gourmet burritos.com.

Oakland International Airport served more than 9.2 million passengers in 1998 and is on track to serve close to 10 million passengers in 1999. The airport has more than 160 flights per day on 11 domestic and international carriers. New nonstop service to Hawaii was recently announced by Aloha Airlines.

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