New Kennesaw Brunch Spot, Morning Shift, to Open in Former Newk’s Eatery Space

More than just a brunch spot, however, Morning Shift will also house a pizza joint dubbed Night Shift.
New Brunch Spot, Morning Shift, to Open in Kennesaw
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A commercial permit application was recently filed with Cobb County for a new brunch concept, Morning Shift, to be located in the former home of Newk’s Eatery at 745 Chastain Rd Suite 1000 in Kennesaw. More than just a brunch spot, however, Morning Shift’s website reveals that the business will also house a pizza joint dubbed Night Shift. There is currently no timeline for either concept opening.

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A representative of Morning Shift declined to comment for this story.

While the permit filing pegs the building at roughly 4,300 square feet and states that alcohol will be served, there isn’t much more information to be found about the dual-concept restaurant. 

 What we do know, though, is that Morning Shift was “created for people who love to brunch.”

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5 Responses

  1. Yikes! I went to the Town Brookhaven location once and thought it was awful. It has a high Yelp rating, though, so maybe it just isn’t to my taste. Nonetheless, it’s a strange tenant for this area.

  2. Yeah! If one shitty sandwich shop is going to compete with another shitty sandwich shop for dominance of the world of shitty fast food eateries, in a half-city that is inundated with shitty fast food eateries, they better be good!

  3. Urbanist – There is a certain finesse to sharing your opinion and making your point without belittling and insulting others. You sir, lack that finesse. With all of your negative rants about the goings on in our city, I would like to remind you that no one is making you stay.

    Caleb – You do a great job getting the scoop. I enjoy reading your blog, and I check it daily. All too often, however, it becomes a forum for hostility. In my opinion, this leads to a compromise in credibility, and lessens the fun of being in the know.

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