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Eat’n’Go Nigeria Opens New Chevron Outlet Nationwide

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Key Points


  • Eat’n’Go Nigeria new outlet opens at Chevron station.

  • Expansion increases quick-service options for Lagos residents.

  • Customers benefit from promotions and loyalty rewards.


Eat’n’Go Nigeria, the parent company of Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, and Pinkberry, has officially opened a new store at Chevron. This is a big step in its plan to grow its business across Lagos. The store opened on November 17, 2025, and its goal is to give customers a world-class dining experience while also making the company stronger in Nigeria’s competitive quick-service restaurant market.

The Chevron store makes Eat’n’Go Nigeria bigger

The Chevron location is part of Eat’n’Go’s larger growth strategy. It is in a good spot to serve office workers, residents, visitors, and tourists. The company said that the new store not only expands its presence in Lagos, but also strengthens its position as the leader in the fast food industry across Africa.

There is a lot of demand in the market, as shown by the number of customers

Since it opened, the Chevron store has drawn in a lot of customers, which shows that the market is ready for it. Ademilola Odunubi, Managing Director, said, “By opening this store, we are changing what convenience, choice, and quality mean for our customers.” “This store will be a key location for us in Chevron. It will be a central hub for our customers in Lagos, where they can access our brands in a friendly and lively setting.”

Launch combines community involvement and job creation

Eat’n’Go will have a formal launch in December to celebrate. Customers, partners, and stakeholders will be able to try out the products, take part in interactive experiences, and do other fun things. The company talked about how it was committed to local communities in addition to making money. The Chevron store is expected to create jobs, help local suppliers, and boost the economy. It will do this by combining business growth with social responsibility programs.

Eat’n’Go Nigeria has almost 200 stores around the world and continues to set standards for operational excellence, new ideas, and customer-focused strategies. This strengthens the brand’s long-term sustainability and reputation.

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