
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers®, a fast-casual restaurant concept, recently started construction at 2860 Hope Mills Rd, and is slated to open this fall. The new restaurant marks a second location for Freddy’s in Fayetteville. Freddy’s is known for its steakburgers, all-beef hot dogs, crispy shoestring fries and frozen custard treats.
“Our location at 4825 Ramsey Street has become a local go-to for a quick bite to eat and serves as a great place for friends and family to meet up, relax, and enjoy a quality meal together,” said Dave Dreiling, franchise owner, in a press release. “We felt this was the right time to expand, and we’re looking forward to serving the southwest part of the area.”
The 2,928 square-foot, freestanding restaurant seats 92 guests, has additional seating on the patio and offers drive-thru service. Mobile ordering through the Freddy’s app and website is also available. Hours of operation will be 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
“A consistent restaurant dining experience remains one of our top priorities,” continued Dreiling in a press release. “As we expand, our focus will always remain on premium quality and genuine hospitality. Whether you’re visiting a Freddy’s in your neighborhood or in another part of the area, we strive to serve our guests their menu favorites prepared and presented with the same great taste every time.”
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