Earlier this year the fast-casual chain announced it would also open in Athens, the restaurant's first location outside the Atlanta metro
Built-from-the-ground-up restaurant will rise on site formerly home to Inoko Japanese by late 2021
Look for an opening in late-spring 2021 following a remodel of the now-shuttered free-standing burrito joint
Situated in Avalon in Alpharetta, the new location is the first for the company outside the perimeter.
It's the third known Atlanta-area eatery to close its doors after a worker contracted the novel coronavirus.
Owner Nate Hybl is looking to debut the fast-casual restaurant in late-summer 2020.
First 50 guests on opening day will receive swag bags featuring complimentary entrée vouchers.
It will be the sixth location for the restaurant chain, will include a small patio and garage doors that open for indoor/outdoor dining.
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