Jack’s opens Pelham location

By MACKENZEE SIMMS | Staff Writer

PELHAM – Bright and early, the new Jack’s location opened its doors to the residents of Pelham on Wednesday, Oct. 16.

When the doors opened at 5 a.m., Jack’s offered the first 50 onsite customers free breakfast for a month as a part of the grand opening celebration. Throughout the day, Jack’s offered guests exclusive promotions and branded swag.

“We’re so excited to bring Jack’s to the community,” Pelham Mayor Gary Waters said. “I personally can’t wait to enjoy their burgers and delicious milkshakes right here in town.”

The new Jack’s location at 200 Oak Mountain Trail Drive represents one of more than 260 locations across four states.

According to Jack’s Family Restaurants CEO Todd Bartmess, Jack’s is proud to be a welcoming neighbor in Pelham and desires to offer value to guests.

“We cannot wait to open our doors in Pelham,” Bartmess said. “This community is all about good times and great food, and we’re excited to bring our Southern favorites to the table. We look forward to becoming your go-to spot for a delicious meal and a warm smile.”

Jack’s Family Restaurants started as Jack’s Hamburgers up the road from Pelham in Homewood in 1960. The original walk-up hamburger stand has evolved into a full fast food chain with a wide menu of Southern favorites.

Nonprofits and local organizations in Pelham and the surrounding area can visit eatatjacks.com/donations to explore fundraising and sponsorship opportunities. For more information on Jack’s Family Restaurants, visit eatatjacks.com.

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