Another Broken Egg Cafe to open Nov. 16 in East Arlington

It will be the breakfast and lunch concept’s fourth area restaurant.


Another Broken Egg Cafe plans to open Nov. 16 at 11949 Atlantic Blvd., No. 105, in the Atlantic North shopping center
Another Broken Egg Cafe plans to open Nov. 16 at 11949 Atlantic Blvd., No. 105, in the Atlantic North shopping center
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Another Broken Egg Cafe announced it will open its fourth Jacksonville location Nov. 16 at 11949 Atlantic Blvd., No. 105, in the Atlantic North shopping center, according to FSRMagazine.com

The breakfast and lunch restaurant will operate 7 a.m.-2 p.m. daily and offers a full bar.

“Another Broken Egg Cafe has been a huge hit in the Jacksonville area,” said Paul Macaluso, president and CEO of Another Broken Egg of America Franchising LLC, in a news release on the site.

Another Broken Egg of America Franchising LLC will own the cafe. 

Another Broken Egg Cafe hosts “Friends & Family” weekends before opening. The Atlantic North cafe plans to open 8 a.m.-noon Nov. 13 and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 14 to preview the menu and support charity.

Guests who have made reservations for the “Friends & Family” weekend will receive a complimentary meal and are encouraged to donate to the charity in place of paying a bill. The cafe has partnered with the nonprofit Girls on The Run.

For questions, the location website posts a link to https://anotherbrokenegg.com/contact-us.

The first three Jacksonville locations are at 4828 Deer Lake Drive W. in Tapestry Park; 1012 Margaret St. in Riverside; and 2230 Third St. S. in Jacksonville Beach.

The newest one is at northwest Kernan and Atlantic boulevards in East Arlington.

The online menu features omelets, eggs Benedict, waffles, pancakes, classics, bowls, sandwiches, salads, and seasonal and featured items like pecan praline and candied bacon French toast with caramel sauce as well as fried apple toffee pancakes.




 

 

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