
Jersey Mike’s Subs, known for its fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs, will open at 5541 Corporation Drive in Hope Mills on September 24.
Franchise owner Daniel Terracciano will hold a grand opening and fundraiser from Wednesday, Sept. 24 to Sunday, Sept. 28 to support Grays Creek High School. Customers who receive a special fundraising coupon distributed through a grassroots effort prior to the opening can make a minimum $3 contribution to Grays Creek High School in exchange for a regular sub. Customers must have a coupon to be eligible.
“We’re thrilled to bring Jersey Mike’s to the Grays Creek community and to open alongside our friends at Dirtbag Ales, a local favorite that shares our passion for creating connections,” said franchise owner Daniel Terracciano in a press release. “This grand opening is especially meaningful because it gives us the opportunity to give back right away through our partnership with Grays Creek High School. We can’t wait to serve our neighbors, support local students, and be an active part of this community for years to come.”
Guests can place orders in-store or for pickup through the website or through the Jersey Mike’s app. Additionally, delivery is available in most areas through the Jersey Mike’s app or through third-party delivery partners. Curbside pickup is available for orders placed in Jersey Mike’s app.
Jersey Mike’s is looking for individuals interested in career opportunities with extraordinary growth potential to join their team. Candidates who are passionate about customer service and connecting with their local community are invited to apply at jerseymikes.com/careers.
The restaurant’s hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.
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