There’s still fencing around what remains a construction site, but the new gusto! East Cobb location has a specific opening date: Next Thursday, Aug. 19, at 10:30 a.m.
In addition, the Atlanta-based fast casual chain announced that there will be free drive-thru service from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21. Here’s how that will work, per a gusto! release:
“Each car will receive up to two complimentary adult meals, and all kids’ meals will be free. All cars will receive a BOGO card to redeem on first purchase. Only one visit per day is permitted.”
Other features from the Thursday grand opening:
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The first 50 guests will receive 10 complimentary meal vouchers and exclusive “First Fifty” gusto! swag;
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10% of sales from opening day will go to benefit Bert’s Big Adventure, an organization that provides a free, week-long trips to Walt Disney World for children with chronic illnesses in the Atlanta area.
We mentioned in an April post how the gusto! menu concept works, and the company announced in the release that the local operating partner will be Misty Granados, an East Cobber who was a former Panera Bread manager.
For more information, visit www.whatsyourgusto.com and social media channels: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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