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Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, New Flagship Restaurant in Atlanta

The new location will be at 300 Marietta Street NW, next to Max’s Coal Oven pizzeria and near the College Football Hall of Fame and Centennial Olympic Park.

ATLANTA — Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks has unveiled a new location for its flagship restaurant in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

The new location will be at 300 Marietta Street NW, next to Max’s Coal Oven pizzeria and near the College Football Hall of Fame and Centennial Olympic Park.

On Monday, Derrick Hayes, owner of Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, said the new location would be significantly improved in size and amenities.

“We look forward to welcoming you all to our new home, where we will continue to serve the community and create lasting memories together,” Derrick Hayes said in a press release.


Check out the Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks announcement in the social media post below:

In early July, Hayes said he would not reopen his original flagship store, located on Forsyth Street NW, following the Atlanta water crisis.

“The water main break may have closed one door, but it opened another, allowing us to create an opportunity for an even better experience for our loyal customers, the heart and soul of our business,” Hayes added.

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Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks was founded by Hayes, a West Philadelphia native who named the restaurant chain after his late father. Hayes opened the first location in a 700-square-foot Shell gas station in Dunwoody, Georgia.

Check out the list of other Big Dave’s Cheesesteak restaurants below:

  • 1 AMB Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
  • 6035 Peachtree Rd. Suite C-107, Atlanta, GA 30360 (Doraville)
  • 4495 Jonesboro Rd., Forest Park, Georgia 30297
  • 875 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd. #320, Lawrenceville, GA 30043
  • 8552 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28213

For more information on Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks and to view the menu, click here.

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