Woodstock Whataburger fans have a new spot to curb their cravings as the metro’s second restaurant at 9766 GA-92 in Woodstock is set to open on Thursday, January 26, at 11 a.m.
City officials are already warning motorists of anticipated heavy traffic near the new location. Drivers can expect heavy delays and Woodstock police are reminding those headed to the chain to stay in the far right eastbound lane of Highway 92.
Drivers are also reminded not to block any intersections or driveways.
The restaurant honors Whataburger’s storied history while looking to the future with a forward-thinking design with features including double drive-thru lanes and digital menu boards to best serve guests. There’s also a custom interior mural featuring area landmarks.
The restaurant will open with drive-thru service only, with plans to roll out additional services options including dining room access, ordering via the Whataburger App and Whataburger.com, curbside and delivery in the coming weeks.
The second metro-Atlanta Whataburger is one of many planned openings throughout the metro area.
In partnership with franchisee Made to Order Holdings, Whataburger plans to open nine additional Atlanta-area restaurants in 2023, and more than 50 over the next seven years, including:
- 503 Lakeland Plaza, Cumming, Ga. 30040
- 2925 Buford Dr, Buford, Ga. 30519
- 900 Pavilion Pkwy, Monroe, Ga. 30656
- 10106 Alcovy Rd, Covington, Ga. 30014
- 3201 Atlanta Hwy, Athens, Ga. 30606
- SEQ – Scenic Hwy N & North Rd SW, Snellville, Ga. 30078
- 15 Wallace Blvd, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534
With Operating Partner Jesus Guerrero leading the charge, the Whataburger team of 150 local employees, who we call Family Members, is ready to serve the community 24/7.
“We can’t wait to bring the community delicious food, exceptional service and a place to build memories for years to come,” said Guerrero. “We look forward to welcoming in and bringing the Whataburger experience to our new friends in the Woodstock area.”
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