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TGI Fridays® Restaurants Offers Free Breakfast Club program for Local Community Groups

Jackmont Hospitality, owner of several TGI Fridays ® in metro Atlanta, has made a significant impact in the community by providing more than 300 free breakfast meetings to local community groups since the program’s inception in 2009.  The two Gwinnett County Restaurants (Buford, located at
1795 Mall of GA Blvd; and Duluth, located at 1695 Pleasant Hill Rd.) are looking to increase participation by inviting local organization to join The Breakfast Club and have a free breakfast.  No strings attached. To schedule your breakfast, please telephone 404-505-8188 and become a member of The Breakfast Club.

The Breakfast Club provides a free, private, breakfast on Saturday mornings, between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. for up to 25 of your organization’s members (no fewer than 15 persons).   In order to participate, your group must be an established organization (church, club, etc.) serving in the community.    The menu includes a hot breakfast which surely beats the stale donuts usually served at community meetings.

The Breakfast Club, which has been operating at the Camp Creek Marketplace for five years, is now offered at the TGI Fridays restaurants that were acquired by Jackmont Hospitality at Town Center, Southlake, Stonecrest, and the Gwinnett county restaurants located in Duluth and Buford.   The Breakfast Club has received excellent support from the community and will continue to provide a high level of quality and commitment to the community.

 “Jackmont values the support coming from the communities we serve.  The Breakfast Club is one way we can show our appreciation and give back to those customers who do good in our communities,” says Dan Halpern, president and CEO of Jackmont.

Deborah LaFave of Spectrum Autism Support Group recently hosted a breakfast and had this to say “our group participation in the TGIF Breakfast Club in November of 2013 was an excellent opportunity for our organization to thank those members who have donated their time and talent to the success of our organization. As a non-profit, we usually do not have the resources to say 'thank-you' in a way that is much deserved.  Jackmont Hospitality’s generosity in providing our organization with exceptionally friendly service and a full hot breakfast provided a special 'thank-you' to those members of the community. We would like to thank Jackmont Hospitality for their commitment to nonprofit organizations in the Gwinnett area by providing this service.”





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