Boojum (restaurant)

Boojum is a British-owned chain of Mexican fast-food[4] restaurants. Founded in Belfast in 2007 by John and Karen Blisard, they operate 18 outlets throughout the rest of United Kingdom and Ireland,[5] including a "Turbo Boojum" outlet in Dublin.[6] On 10 April 2024, Boojum opened their first store outside of the island of Ireland, in Leeds, England.[7]

Foundation

Boojum was founded in 2007 by John Blisard and his wife Karen, who met in Philadelphia.[8] The chain was bought in 2015 by former Ulster Rugby player Andy Maxwell and his brother David,[9] a 2018 EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.[10][11] The first Boojum opened up as a small outlet in 2007 on Botanic Avenue, in Belfast[12]

In June 2023, the company was bought by Azzurri Restaurants Ltd, the owner of the Zizzi and ASK Italian chains.[13]

Products

As well as burritos, tacos, fajitas and burrito bowls,[14] Boojum also produced home barbecue kits,[15] and rice-scented candles.[16]

In 2021, Boojum's managing director David Maxwell criticised supermarket chain Morrisons for apparently imitating Boojum's branding on their Mexican ready meal range.[17] In 2017, Boojum's burrito was the second most commonly ordered item of food on Deliveroo in the world.[18] In 2018, their burrito was the fourth most commonly ordered item of food on Deliveroo in the world.[19]

Advertising

In 2019, an advertisement for Boojum featuring a depiction of Jesus was criticised by a spokesperson from the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, as well as DUP councillor Mark Baxter.[20]

In 2022, the chain apologised after a photo of two tip jars depicting Johnny Depp and Amber Heard emerged on social media.[21]

References

  1. Burrito chain Boojum is sold: Belfast fast food Mexican success story taken over by new owners belfasttelegraph, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  2. Conor McMahon. Takeaway still on the menu as Boojum closes nine outlets The Times, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  3. Revenues soar to €23.72m at burrito bar chain Boojum independent, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  4. Gordon Deegan. Expansion costs weigh on profits at Boojum fast food chain Irish Examiner, 2019-03-04, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  5. Mark Paul. Burrito chain bought for more than £3 million The Irish Times, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  6. Good news as Boojum confirm they're opening another restaurant in Dublin JOE.ie, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  7. Sebastian McCormick. Free burritos for customers as new Mexican restaurant opens in Leeds Leeds Live, 2024-03-25, retrieved 2024-05-15^
  8. Students get their teeth into Mexican food challenge belfasttelegraph, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  9. Philip Connolly. Boojum's David Maxwell: Burrito boss turns up the heat The Times, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  10. 'Beast from East' fails to chill growth at Boojum chain independent, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  11. Boojum: Belfast-based burrito chain is sold BBC News, 2015-07-24, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  12. Our Story Boojum, retrieved 2024-08-27^
  13. Burrito chain Boojum sold to Zizzi owner Azzurri The Irish Times, retrieved 2023-06-29^
  14. Boojum launches their 'first ever' meat free alternative FM104, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  15. Aimee Rourke. Boojum Addicts, it's time to fire up the grill… Irish Mirror, 2021-07-06, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  16. Boojum have released their very own scented candle Cool FM, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  17. Lauren Harte. Boojum boss slams supermarket giant over 'lookalike' own-brand Mexican range BelfastLive, 2021-09-16, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  18. Sinann Fetherston. What's the most popular takeaway in Ireland for 2017? RTÉ, 2017-12-14^
  19. Dublin burrito among the world's top 5 most ordered dishes RTÉ, 2018-12-14^
  20. Boojum eaterie rapped over Easter advert belfasttelegraph, retrieved 2022-04-27^
  21. Boojum apologise amid Johnny Depp and Amber Heard 'tip jar' backlash Extra.ie, 2022-05-26, retrieved 2022-05-31^