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“Any Meal, Any Time” Reopens in Marietta With New Store Design

Atlanta, GA
Oct 1, 2017

In Marietta, Georgia, Huddle House is back and better than ever.

The nation’s iconic neighborhood restaurant and gathering place, announced today that is has re-opened the doors to its completely remodeled Marietta, Georgia corporate-owned location.

The highly anticipated remodel marks the start of new era for area residents, whose patience will be rewarded with the return of around-the-clock breakfast and comfort food cravings in an all-new, updated setting.

“To simply say we’re excited about debuting our redesigned Huddle House model in Marietta is a bold understatement. Our excitement levels are through the roof,” said Michael Abt, CEO of Huddle House. “Our guests are sure to notice a lot of changes, all of which were designed to positively enhance their Huddle House. We’re thrilled to be back with our guests and fans in Marietta, a community we already know and love.” Some of the changes that area restaurant goers will notice include a new iconic entry tower, refinished exterior and lighting, new energy-efficient LED lighting, updated interiors and new décor, a refinished parking lot and more.

The revamped Marietta restaurant reflects Huddle House’s “Evolution” redesign program, a system-wide store remodeling initiative that has proven to outperform previous store designs by a staggering 31.5 percent higher sales rate. The chain is on track to have revamped more than 60 percent of current stores by the end of calendar year 2017.

The newly remodeled corporate location will also continue to innovate the guest experience by serving as a beta location to test and fine-tune new operational efficiencies, automation programs, menu items and layouts and LTOs before introducing them to the rest of chain.