Atlanta — With a commitment to bringing the authentic taste of New Orleans to coffee enthusiasts nationwide, PJ’s Coffee is paving the way in the Atlanta metropolitan area with 12 locations in development to open in the next 7 years.
“Our expansion into Atlanta represents a game-changing opportunity to share PJ’s unique flavors with a vibrant community that values Southern hospitality and exceptional coffee,” says Lory Schwartz, franchise development manager of PJ’s Coffee. “The city’s dynamic economy, strong coffee culture and affinity for innovation make it the perfect place for our next chapter of growth.”
The leading coffee chain renowned for its New Orleans-inspired hospitality and premium coffee has partnered with an experienced local franchise family with deep ties to the Atlanta community to introduce 10 locations in the area, combined with two additional locations planned by existing PJ’s franchisees.
The brand envisions a future with over 75 PJ’s Coffee locations throughout the Atlanta metro area, making it a cornerstone of PJ’s national growth strategy.
The Peach State currently has a PJ’s Coffee location in Greensboro, Ga., and construction will soon begin for its next one in Rome, Ga. With more than 185 locations operating systemwide and more than 100 more in the pipeline, PJ’s Coffee anticipates significant growth in the Southeast.
Phyllis Jordan, a pioneer in the coffee industry, founded PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans in 1978. In 2008, the company was purchased by New Orleans natives and brothers Paul, Steven and Scott Ballard. For more information, visit www.pjscoffee.com and www.pjsfranchise.com.
SOURCE: PJ’s Coffee