Jack’s east Albany location opens for business

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By Alan Mauldin
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ALBANY – The east Albany Jack’s restaurant was open for business bright and early Monday morning, the fourth opening of a new location in the Albany area over the past several months.

The 201 Marie Road site joins a North Slappey Boulevard site in Albany that opened earlier this year to join locations in Camilla and Dawson.

“We’re ready to serve east Albany and southwest Georgia,” Marie Road Jack’s General Manager Marlon Gordon said.

The restaurant is open from 5 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 6 a.m.-11 p.m. on Sundays.

The restaurant features a double drive-through, rocking chairs on the front porch, and customers can watch through a window to see employees making biscuits from scratch.

“We are excited to open another location in Albany and expand our Southern roots in the community,” Jack’s Family Restaurants CEO Todd Bartmess said in a news release from the company. “We opened our first Albany location in January, and we are looking forward to the continued growth.”

Some of the menu offerings include made-from-scratch biscuits, hand-breaded chicken and made-to-order burgers.

“At Jack’s, good food and good people are the core of our business,” Bartmess said. “We look forward to not only serving locals our Southern food but providing our Southern hospitality.”

For exclusive value offers and to earn reward points for purchases, download the Jack’s App at https://www.eatatjacks.com/pages/rewards/. The new location will offer 12 weeks of exclusive in-app offers.

Jack’s Family Restaurants has 250 locations in four Southern states.

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The newest Jack’s location at 201 Marie Road in Albany joins the North Slappey Boulevard Jack’s that opened in January. Other Albany-area locations have been opened in Camilla and Dawson.

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Jack’s Family Restaurants has 250 locations in four Southern states.

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Alan has been a reporter for 30 years, including at The Moultrie Observer, Thomasville Times-Enterprise and The Albany Herald. His favorite book is “Catch-22,” and he has an Australian shepherd/American bulldog mix named Maxwell.

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