Angus Grill Opens in Uptown Greenville | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    GREENVILLE, NC     Angus Grill opened a second location in Uptown Greenville at 201 Jarvis Street.

    "The response we have received since announcing we are opening a second location has been out of this world," says owner Jeff Quann.

    The first Angus Grill opened in 2015 next to Pitt Community College and is expanding its success to the center of Greenville. "Living in Greenville for 22 years, I have witnessed a lot of changes for the city and community. Watching the progression of the Uptown district makes me proud to be a Greenville resident, and we are fortunate enough to have an opportunity to serve this part of the community," says Quann.

    Quann believes now is the perfect time to grow his business, "There is a level of excitement with everything going on Uptown and we believe we can offer an awesome restaurant to add to all the other great things going on".

    Named in reference to the quality of product used, Angus Grill is a family friendly

    environment serving sandwiches, salads, and burgers with inventive flavors and fun

    names. "We only use the highest quality and highest graded angus beef available. Our customers deserve the very best and we strive to provide that with every dining

    experience,"
says Quann.

    Angus Grill serves 21 different burgers on their menu, featuring many homemade

    sauces and other unique combinations that explode with flavor and are sure to appeal to everyone's taste buds.

    Quann expects to create around thirty jobs and is thrilled to being a part of the vibrant Uptown business district.

    For more information visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AngusGrillJarvis or follow Angus Grill on Instagram @angusgrill252

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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