Good Times Restaurants has opened its newest Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar restaurants in Clift Farm in Madison, Alabama.
It will be the company’s third location in Alabama, joining existing locations in Huntsville and Montgomery.
The new location will offer guests an array of menu items, including appetizers such as Not Your Mama’s Deviled Eggs, Bacon Cheeseburger on Steroids and Emilio’s Chicken Sandwich.
It will also offer giant chopped salads such as the Texican and Stella’s Greek and a line-up of local craft brews and signature cocktails.
Good Times Restaurants president Ryan Zink said: “I am excited to welcome new guests to our location at Clift Farm in Madison, Alabama.
“Clift Farm is a perfect fit for Bad Daddy’s, preserving the history and charm of the Madison community while providing first-class retail, dining and residential options.
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By GlobalData“The people of Madison align with our brand with a ‘style with a southern flare’ attitude and we look forward to building long-term relationships with them.”
Additionally, the restaurant company purchased a Good Times Burgers & Frozen Custard location from a franchisee in Lafayette, Colorado.
After a short closure, it re-opened the Lafayette restaurant to complete the system enhancements such as third-party delivery and app-based ordering and support its recently launched loyalty programme, GT Rewards.
Good Times Restaurants operations vice-president Don Stack said: “In the next few months, we expect to complete our ‘refresh’ project and we are excited to be teaming up with the local community to establish delivery options through our ‘online ordering’ system.”