RIVERSIDE, Calif., Jan. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Farmer Boys restaurants announced today it will celebrate the official ribbon cutting for its 80th restaurant on Friday, January 23, 2015 at 2:30 P.M.
Commerce City Mayor, Tina Baca Del Rio, Miss Commerce, and members of the Commerce Industrial Council will be joining the festivities taking place at 6315 Telegraph Road.
"We are excited to see the steady growth of our brand outside of our core market in the Inland Empire. Our belief in farm fresh ingredients, scratch preparation and cooking to order resonate with consumers in this competitive region," said Kevin Kelly, Vice President of Development. "As a brand our focus is to continue growing by seeking ways to improve. Commerce has a new interior decor package but still maintains the warm, welcoming feel we are famous for."
Farmer Boys in Commerce is the third location opened in Los Angeles County since the company began an aggressive growth plan in Los Angeles County in 2014. This year, an additional six Farmer Boys are scheduled to open in the region.
Visible from the I-5 freeway and located next to the Citadel Outlet Mall and Commerce Casino, this location is now one of the busiest in the system. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served all day in the comfort of our dining room, for take-out or through the drive-thru.
About Farmer Boys
Headquartered in Riverside, California, Farmer Boys is a fast casual restaurant chain founded in 1981 which prepares more than 75 entrees fresh every day, including the award-winning Farmer's Burger®, specialty sandwiches, crisp salads, signature sides and more. Guests can enjoy casual dining style table service or opt for the convenience of drive thru service. Farmer Boys currently operates 80 restaurants located in twelve counties across Southern & Central California and in Nevada. For more information, visit http://www.farmerboys.com.
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