Residents and visitors to Carolina Beach, N.C., will soon be able to enjoy “Any Meal. Any Time.” thanks to the recent signing of a new franchise agreement between Huddle House and local businesswoman Lisa Tang. Giving special attention to the beautiful scenic destination, the new restaurant scheduled to open in June at 201-203 South Lakepark Blvd. will offer rooftop dining.
“This is an exciting opportunity to offer delicious food and breathtaking scenery for an incredible dining experience,” said Tang. “Being new to the restaurant business, we elected to invest in a franchise because of the support we knew we would receive. After looking at several options, it was clear that Huddle House was the full-service family dining restaurant that we wanted to pursue.”
The Carolina Beach Huddle House location will be the first of more than 400 Huddle House restaurants open or under development in 21 states to offer rooftop dining. The unique feature is designed to take full advantage of the restaurant’s location.
“Carolina Beach is an area with a strong sense of community as well as a beautiful beach that attracts a vibrant tourist business — both core customer bases for our restaurants,” said Christina Chambers, Vice President of Franchise Development for Huddle House. “The rooftop dining is a perfect complement to the experience of visiting Carolina Beach and will make dining at Huddle House even more special for local residents as well as visitors to the area.”
Typically open 24-hours, Huddle House serves breakfast, lunch and dinner all day. The menu features Southern-inspired home-style food, including signature Big House breakfasts, crispy hash browns, creamy grits, golden waffles and fluffy omelets, all made to order. Other favorites include Big Bold Burgers, Big House sandwich platters, and a variety of home-style dinners like country fried steak with green beans and marinated grilled chicken with sweet potato fries.
The core values on which Huddle House was founded – serving freshly prepared, quality home-style food in a warm friendly environment that brings the community together – are as true today as they were more than 50 years ago.