Eggs Up Grill opening location in the Asheville, NC market
Franchisee Brent Washburn plans to open his first Eggs Up Grill in 2019 with more locations to follow. Read The Asheville Citizen-Times article here.
Franchisee Brent Washburn plans to open his first Eggs Up Grill in 2019 with more locations to follow. Read The Asheville Citizen-Times article here.
The company has plans to open more than 20 restaurants over the next year or so, with a prime focus on the Atlantic and Southeast region. Read The Greenville News article here.
The brand has been growing at a rapid rate since being purchased by Spartanburg-based equity firm, WJ Partners in March 2018. Read The Greenville News article here.
The location on Pelham Road will open with a new, refreshed menu featuring items like avocado toast and eggs, a breakfast burrito, sweet potato praline pancakes, and a pimento cheese burger. Read The Greenville Business Magazine article here.
Franchisee Joseph Pellegrino said that Boiling Springs was the perfect spot for a new location. He felt the family-friendly restaurant, serving up Southern-inspired breakfast and lunch options from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays through Sundays, would...
A Spartanburg-based restaurant franchise plans to open four new locations in the Upstate by the start of summer, including in Powdersville and Greenville. Read Independent Mail's article here.
Construction is underway for the first company-owned, non-franchise location, training center and test kitchen. Read the Upstate Business Journal article here.
Restaurants like Eggs Up Grill target franchisees who are hands-on with their team members. The 6am-2pm hours offer lifestyle flexibility that isn’t common in the restaurant industry. All of these factors and more helps reduce the churn of work...
Eggs Up Grill is looking for franchisees to expand its footprint in the Charlotte market. Read the Charlotte Business Journal's article here.
Eggs Up Grill opens its first location in Charlotte, receiving praise from guests about the great food and friendly service. Read WCNC's article here.