New Pepperjax location
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:20 am
Anyone else hear that Pepperjax is planning opening at Midtown Crossing and/or at a location downtown possibly near site of new stadium
I can see that. Â They need one in downtown that it open until 3am! Â They would do a killing over lunch and late night!Choleric wrote:Anyone else hear that Pepperjax is planning opening at Midtown Crossing and/or at a location downtown possibly near site of new stadium
Midtown crossing would make sense.  Lunch traffic from downtown / midtown/ UNMC, plus enough residential between Midtown Crossing and other downtown/midtown residents.  While I'd love one down here in downtown / North Downtown / the Old Market, I feel like there isn't the population to support it for evening business quite yet, as if somebody is coming to the  OM for dinner, they wouldn't choose a chain place like that.  The only possible fit for a location might be Brandeis in a food court / anchor restaurant location.Choleric wrote:Anyone else hear that Pepperjax is planning opening at Midtown Crossing and/or at a location downtown possibly near site of new stadium
I can say for sure that if it was healthy, I would eat there several times a week!gisbuxfan wrote:I am pretty sure Pepperjax is my new favorite restaraunt.
It's not healthy?Brad wrote:I can say for sure that if it was healthy, I would eat there several times a week!gisbuxfan wrote:I am pretty sure Pepperjax is my new favorite restaraunt.
Sorry, that was me forgetting I was in the rumors section. Â :roll:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else gotten the "double meat?" Almost killed myself doing that.
FranchiseeBrad wrote:Why is Pepperjax now listed on the Restaurants Inc website? Did they buy them?
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Well, time to write them off. Like many former Omaha food outlets, once they go corporate, their food starts to decline. Liked the (unhealthy)Catfish wrote:This isn't a rumor. The headquarters is moving to Denver and was bought by a team made up of individuals that used to make up much of corporate Qdoba and money from a private equity firm out of SF. I can't speak to whether it'll blow up to over a hundred stores, although I know some of the individuals involved in the new ownership will tell you that. They also claim to have purchased some 37-40 stores for almost $60 million.