Restaurants

Anchors Away at Anchor Allie’s; Fayetteville location now open

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago

A new brunch restaurant is ready for guests as Anchor Allie’s management announced in a Facebook post that the Fayetteville location is now open. 

The growing chain, known for their expansive all-day breakfast, brunch and lunch menu, can be found in their new home near downtown Fayetteville at 1204 Bragg Blvd.

This is the third location for the growing chain and the two other Anchor Allie’s locations can be found at Virginia Beach at 4701 Shore Drive and 357 Independence Blvd. 

Set hours of operation for the Fayetteville location have yet to be announced, but the community can find out more about the new addition to the area’s restaurant scene on their website here

See the first video about the new location on Facebook here

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