Jack’s will open for business June 17

Published 11:21 am Tuesday, June 11, 2019

VALLEY — A long-awaited fast food restaurant will open its doors Monday morning in Valley.

Jack’s Family Restaurants announced Tuesday that it will officially be open for business at 5 a.m. on Monday, June 17 at 3005 20th Ave. in Valley, according to a news release from the company.

The restaurant will kick off its grand opening by giving the first 50 customers in line at 5 a.m. free breakfast for a month. There will also be a ribbon cutting with Valley Mayor Leonard Riley and other city officials at 5:30 p.m. A 6 p.m., there will be additional giveaways, including a $500 gift card.

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Riley said the wall of restaurants on Highway 29 in Valley is just about full with the most recent addition, and Jack’s secured the only spot left that would have accommodated its construction needs.

Moreover, Jack’s will fit in nicely with the rest of the dining options in the city, Riley said.

“They are in an excellent location,” he said. “They are a great addition to Valley, and they have a wonderful breakfast.”

Starting on June 18, the restaurant will feature coupon giveaways with limited supplies.

  • June 18 will have a free single gravy biscuit coupon
  • June 19 will have a free single scoop of ice coupon
  • June 20 will have a free sausage biscuit coupon
  • June 21 will have a free cheeseburger coupon

The week before the new store opens, potential customers can enter to win free Jack’s for a year through a Facebook content. To be eligible, customers must enter the contest through the restaurant’s Facebook page.

Jack’s Vice President of Marketing Jake Taylor said the company looks forward to each new grand opening.

“Every time we open a store, we are excited for the chance to meet our new neighbors and

become a part of a new Southern community,” Taylor said in a news release. “Our mission at Jack’s is to serve quality handmade food and Southern hospitality, every day. That’s something that should fit right into Valley.”

Riley said the addition of Jack’s not only increases Valley’s visibility off Interstate 85, but it will also contribute to an above average year in sales tax revenue for the city. He said sales tax revenue in Valley is up $250,000 in the first eight months of the fiscal year.

“Our retail is doing really well,” he said.

For more information about Jack’s, visit eatatjacks.com.