
„NR7 is not just any other address in the center of Prague for us. It is a modern hub where premium workspace, shops, and gastronomy meet. Republic Square is one of the busiest locations in Prague. It is not just a tourist spot but also a place where routes to many office buildings in the center converge,“ says Marko Blaževič, Brand President of Popeyes Czech Republic, Poland, and Romania.
The combined Popeyes and Burger King restaurant in NR7 offers 124 seating places, 96 inside and another 28 outside the restaurant. NR7 is a sensitively reconstructed nine-story historic palace from 1905, which has undergone its first comprehensive renovation in over a hundred years. The project by developer Crestyl, with an investment exceeding one billion crowns, connects preserved architectural details with modern interiors and creates a new multifunctional space combining retail, gastronomy, and offices. Due to its location at one of the busiest addresses in the center of Prague, directly opposite the Palladium shopping center, NR7 aims to become a new natural social and gastronomic point of the metropolis.

The Popeyes restaurant in NR7 is open every day from 9 AM to 10 PM, and on Fridays and Saturdays until 11 PM. It will offer jobs to dozens of people for various types of contracts, from summer jobs to part-time positions and managerial roles.
As of today, there are already seventeen Popeyes restaurants in the Czech Republic, seven of which are in Prague (Wenceslas Square, Máj, Zlatý Anděl, Kaprova, OC Nový Smíchov, Westfield Černý Most, and now also Republic Square), with others located in the Central Bohemian Stehelčevsi, České Budějovice, Pardubice, Milín, Králův Dvůr, and Plzeň. In Moravia, you can find it in Brno, Ostrava, and twice in Olomouc.