Toastique sets Johns Creek opening for June 27

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Toastique sets Johns Creek opening for June 27

Toastique will open a new healthy café in Johns Creek, Georgia, on June 27 with giveaways, promotions and the reveal of a first-ever mural contest winner. The opening adds another location for the growing toast-and-juice chain and gives local owners Steve and Randi Rubin a community-focused debut next to Newtown Park.

Why it matters: - Toastique is adding a new location in Johns Creek, giving north metro Atlanta another fast-casual option built around toast, juice, coffee and wellness-focused food. - The opening gives local owners Steve and Randi Rubin a public debut with a store tied to a community art contest and neighborhood-focused promotions. - The new café sits next to Newtown Park at 3005 Old Alabama Road, a visible spot for families and nearby residents.

What happened: - Toastique will open in Johns Creek, Georgia, on Saturday, June 27. - The store will open at 3005 Old Alabama Road next to Newtown Park. - The Johns Creek location will be owned and operated by Steve and Randi Rubin, longtime Johns Creek residents. - The grand opening starts at 8 a.m. on June 27. - The store will open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 27, then operate 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on a regular schedule.

The details: - The first 100 customers who buy toast on opening day will receive $50 in Toastique rewards dollars. - Customers outside the first 100 can get a free drip coffee or small 12-ounce juice on tap with any $10+ purchase. - Toastique will unveil the winner of its first-ever mural contest during the grand opening celebration. - The mural contest was open to artists of all levels across Johns Creek and the Greater Atlanta region. - A DJ will be part of the opening-day entertainment. - The Johns Creek menu will include customizable toasts such as Avocado Smash and 3 Cheese Italian. - The café will also serve smoothie bowls including the PB+B Bowl and Açaí Bowl. - Additional offerings will include smoothies, cold-pressed juices, handcrafted coffee and wellness shots. - Toastique says its items use premium ingredients with no artificial additives. - Veterans, active duty military and first responders will receive a special discount with valid ID. - The week of opening promotions includes $5 12-ounce juice with any toast purchase on June 29 and June 30. - The promotion calendar also includes buy one, get one 50% off 16-ounce smoothies on July 1 and July 2, with add-ins excluded. - Toastique will offer a free espresso drink with any purchase over $10 on July 3 and July 4, with add-ins excluded. - More information is available here. - Store updates will also be posted on Instagram and Facebook at @toastique.

Between the lines: - Steve Rubin said bringing Toastique to Johns Creek has been a longtime dream and that the brand fits a wellness-oriented community. - The mural contest is part of the Rubins’ effort to make the café a neighborhood gathering place rather than just a quick-service stop. - Toastique is using a mix of opening-day giveaways and a week of discounts to build early trial and repeat traffic.

What’s next: - The Johns Creek store will begin regular daily service after opening day. - The mural contest winner will be revealed at the grand opening. - Toastique will continue expanding its franchise network across the U.S., where signed and in-development units are already planned.

The bottom line: - Toastique is betting that a wellness-focused menu, local ownership and community events will help the Johns Creek location open with momentum.

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