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Jack’s Family Restaurant Celebrates Opening Week with Ribbon Cutting

Several government officials attended the event to welcome Jack’s Family Restaurant and its employees to Bolivar and Hardeman County.

Jack’s Family Restaurant made its residency in the City of Bolivar official with a Hardeman County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony, which was held on Thursday, July 26, 2023. Several government officials attended the event to welcome Jack’s Family Restaurant and its employees to Bolivar and Hardeman County.

The company announced in February 2023 it had chosen Bolivar for its new location and it was not too long after the announcement that construction began. Jack’s opened its doors at 5 a.m. on Monday, July 24, 2023, to a line of new customers ready to try the food on the menu and take advantage of the offer of free breakfast for one month to the first 50 customers. On the day of the ribbon cutting, both drive through lanes were full of customers placing orders.

“We have had a great first three days, and Bolivar showed up and showed out. We are very blessed to be here,” said Jack’s Family Restaurant Regional Director Brandy Weatherman.

Known for its Southern, homemade food, Jack’s also has seasonal items that have become fan favorites.

Pictured are area mayors and Jack’s employees (l to r): City of Bolivar Mayor Julian McTizic, Area Supervisor Michelle Williams, General Manager Travis Smiddy, Hardeman County Mayor Todd Pulse, and Regional Director Brandy Weatherman.

“Right now we have got our lemon pie and lemon shake that will be here for the summer, so we are really excited about that. It is a fan favorite,” said Brittany Zazueta who is a member of the Jack’s Field Marketing Team. “During Lent, we do fish products on our menus, so people are able to have additional menu options during that time.”

The brand is also committed to establishing itself as a strong community partner in Bolivar. Zazueta shared more about its efforts.

“When it comes to Jack’s, we love getting involved in our communities. It has been really great just coming out and talking to everyone, and getting to experience all there is in the city,” said Zazueta. “We’re already getting the opportunity to work within our community by doing catering for the schools tomorrow.”

For more information on Jack’s Family Restaurants, visit eatatjacks.com. For exclusive offers and promotions, download the Jack’s app.


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