Famous Toastery, a N.C.-based restaurant, just announced plans for expansion throughout the state to include a location in the Pinehurst/Aberdeen area and the Fayetteville area.
The restaurant considers itself to be part of the “better-breakfast franchise,” with fresh offerings including trendy food choices and breakfast classics.
Some other areas that Famous Toastery seeks to expand into include: Charlotte, Boone/Blowing Rock, Raleigh Durham, Greensboro/Winston, Salem/Burlington/Highpoint, Asheville/Hendersonville, Pinehurst/Aberdeen, Fayetteville, New Bern/Jacksonville/Greenville, and Wilmington/Leland.
Currently, Famous Toastery is exploring options for locations; they are considering the possibility of constructing a new building or using an existing facility.
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