We are not yet able to share news of a confirmed deal for Whataburger in metro Atlanta, but we did obtain confirmation of a new Whataburger about a hundred miles away. The popular San Antonio-based burger joint plans to open what will be its 20th Alabama location later this year in Auburn. The new Whataburger is opening at Toomer's Corner, where it will occupy the historic former Bank of Auburn building at 101 North College Street, a stone's throw from Auburn University.
Plans for the 4,658 square foot space indicate that Whataburger plans to display its classic stylized "W" logo along North College Street and its full name along West Magnolia Avenue.
Whataburger's willingness to adapt to existing opportunities and do without a drive-thru suggest the company could be equally willing to explore creative opportunities when entering metro Atlanta.
In addition to the Auburn location, Whataburger has another nearby location already under construction in Opelika, about six miles from Auburn's campus. The Opelika Whataburger, the site of which ToNeTo Atlanta visited earlier this month, is being built at 2501 Gateway Drive, across the street from the sprawling Tiger Town shopping center, on the site of a shuttered O'Charley's. A Whataburger representative previously indicated that plans call for the Opelika location to be open later this summer.
Whataburger already operates eighteen other locations elsewhere in Alabama including four in Mobile, two each in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, and single units in Leeds, Foley, Daphne, and Pelham, among others.
ToNeTo Atlanta reported February 11 that Whataburger has several sites under review in Georgia, which remains the case. At present, the company operates just a single location in Georgia, in Thomasville, about an hour north of Tallahassee and about four hours south of Atlanta. Our February report mentioned a facebook page Bring Whataburger to Atlanta, which after ten years of existence saw its page "likes" spike from about 1,000 to more than 1,600. Additionally, our report was viewed more than 50,000 times and shared on Facebook more than 500 times.
It's clear that Whataburger is interested in entering the greater metro Atlanta area and it's equally clear that the public has interest in seeing them open locally, but its movement comes at a time when more restaurants than ever are looking to open drive-thru units. Simply put, there are likely more restaurants looking than there are spaces available, which is surely making it more competitive (and expensive) than ever to secure prime locations.
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