Wendy’s in manahawkin reopens with new look and local job boost

Wendy’s in Manahawkin Reopens with New Look and Local Job Boost

Residents and visitors in Manahawkin have something new to celebrate this weekend as Flynn Group LP, the largest Wendy’s franchisee in the country, has officially reopened its newly remodeled Wendy’s restaurant located at 356 Route 72 West. The refreshed location, which officially reopened earlier this month, will add 45 new jobs to the local economy and marks a significant investment in the community.

To mark the occasion, a grand re-opening celebration will take place on Saturday, October 25, featuring a special giveaway for loyal fans. The first 100 guests in line will receive free Wendy’s for a year, adding to the excitement surrounding the restaurant’s relaunch.

The remodeled Manahawkin Wendy’s features a contemporary design with bright, open dining areas, multiple seating options, and a modernized layout that enhances the overall guest experience. Visitors can also enjoy the convenience of a Coca-Cola® Freestyle® beverage dispenser, offering a wide range of customizable drink options. The updated design reflects Wendy’s commitment to providing a fresh, inviting atmosphere that matches its focus on quality food and customer service.

Flynn Group LP continues to invest heavily in its Wendy’s portfolio across New Jersey, with additional remodels currently underway in Egg Harbor and Lanoka Harbor, both located in Ocean County. These upgrades are part of the company’s ongoing effort to modernize its restaurants and strengthen its presence in local communities.

The Manahawkin grand re-opening is open to the public, and residents are encouraged to stop by, experience the new look, and take part in the celebration. With its modernized features and community-focused approach, this new Wendy’s is ready to welcome customers old and new with the same classic taste and service they’ve come to love.

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