Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers® Expands in Fayetteville NC with Second Location

 Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers® Expands in Fayetteville NC with Second Location

Fayetteville, NC – Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers®, a rapidly growing fast-casual restaurant chain, is on track to increase its national footprint with the addition of a new location at 2860 Hope Mills Rd, set to open this fall next to Sonic Drive In. This establishment will be the second Freddy’s restaurant serving the Fayetteville community, following the success of the first at 4825 Ramsey Street.

The chain, which saw the launch of 62 new restaurants in 2023, has ambitious plans for continued expansion, setting a goal of operating 800 restaurants by 2026. With more than 500 locations across 36 states, Freddy’s is not only becoming a familiar sight but also eyeing further growth. The company’s vision extends to potentially establishing over 3,000 locations across North America.

The new restaurant in Fayetteville, encompassing 2,928 square feet, will feature indoor seating for 92 guests, additional patio seating, and a drive-thru service for added convenience. To cater to its tech-savvy customers, Freddy’s will also offer mobile ordering through its app and website. Patrons can look forward to enjoying their favorites like steakburgers, all-beef hot dogs, crispy shoestring fries, and frozen custard treats every day, with operating hours from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Maintaining a consistent and quality dining experience across all locations is a cornerstone of Freddy’s ethos, emphasizing the importance of premium quality and genuine hospitality. This new site is set to be a bustling hub for families and friends to gather and enjoy the well-loved Freddy’s dining experience.

Freddy’s growth reflects a larger trend in the fast-casual industry, offering a mix of convenience, quality, and a family-friendly atmosphere that resonates with the Fayetteville community.

— Kres Thomas, FayToday News

Kres Thomas