Another Broken Egg Cafe Hatches in Fairhope, Alabama with Three Fundraising Events


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FAIRHOPE, Ala., Feb. 8, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Jacob Alleman, franchisee and managing partner of Cojak Investments, LLC is pleased to announce the Monday, March 7th opening of Fairhope's first Another Broken Egg Cafe (ABEC) at 300 Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, AL, 36532. This grand opening event marks ABEC's 54th restaurant location in the USA, and Alleman's second restaurant in Alabama. The upscale 4,200 square-foot, southern-inspired daytime restaurant will have seating for 138 inside and additional seating on the outdoor, open-air patio during the warmer months.

The public is invited to dine free of charge for three fundraising events as part of the grand opening festivities. Donations to support these organizations can be made following the dining experience in the form of cash, check, or credit card on each guest's specified dining date. Patrons must call (225) 931-6804 to make a reservation, as seating will be limited. The featured events are as follows:

Thursday, March 3, from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM, supports Ecumenical Ministries of Baldwin County. http://www.baldwinemi.org/ Ecumenical Ministries is a non-denominational, comprehensive social service agency providing services to low income families and individuals in Baldwin County, Alabama for over forty years. There are seven programs which include: two Emergency Aid Centers (with food pantries), Meals on Wheels, Prescription Assistance, Home Repair, Community Development, Christmas Sharing and Emmy's Thrift Shop. Through these programs, Ecumenical Ministries' mission statement to the residents of Baldwin County is fulfilled.

Friday, March 4, from 10 AM to 1 PM, supports Baldwin County Humane Society http://baldwinhumane.org/ The Baldwin County Humane Society (BARC!) is a no-kill adoption agency (rather than a shelter). It is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit established in 1979; it was the first and remains the only county-wide animal welfare agency, with the goal of eliminating the number of abused and abandoned pets through spay/neuter, education, rescue and adoption. It relies entirely upon donations and does not receive any government funding. The corporation was formed to provide a means for the prevention of cruelty to animals within Baldwin County; to assist with the enforcement of lawful means with the arrest, conviction and punishment of all persons violating such law, and alleviate the over-population of dogs and cats within Baldwin County; to promote the adoption of homeless cats and dogs to good homes; and to help alleviate cruelty to and suffering of animals wherever such may occur.

Saturday, March 5, from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, benefits The Eastern Shore Art Center http://www.esartcenter.com/ The Eastern Shore Art Center connects people of all ages and abilities with the arts through education, exhibitions and outreach activities, and is funded solely through private memberships, donations and grants. The Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and relies on the goodwill of the community for its continuation. All memberships and contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Since its inception, the goal of the Eastern Shore Art Center has been community education. The Art Center is free to the public and offers free guided tours through the five galleries. Exhibits change monthly and two Art Center sponsored outdoor festivals bring artists from all over the United States to the Eastern Shore.

Breakfast, brunch and lunch-goers can celebrate this new addition to Fairhope, as award-winning Another Broken Egg Cafe features a menu sure to please everyone at the table, with its generous array of fresh, southern-inspired dishes and vegetarian options. For starters, guests share appetizers such as warm Biscuit Beignets, Baked Brie Delight, and the ever-popular City Grits with smoked Gouda cheese, fresh garnish, & bacon crumbles, along with Fried Green Tomatoes, Blackberry Grits, and a tempting Monster Cinnamon Roll.

The menu boasts six variations of Signature Benedict choices, eight Egg Straodinary Omelettes, three Scrambled Skillets and tempting creations including Cinnamon Roll French Toast, Sweet Potato Pancake, and a Gluten Friendly Jumbo Pancake that rivals any pancake, gluten-free or not. The restaurant also features a "Healthy Side" section with protein satisfying dishes like the Southwestern-inspired Simply Salmon and Simply Chicken, along with lighter options like house-roasted Granola, Fruit & Quinoa, Steel Cut Oats, the Chobani Tuile, and the ever-popular egg white Skinny Omelette served with an English muffin and a side of seasonal fresh fruit.

Brunch & lunch entrees such as the Southern Crabstack, Classic Biscuits & Gravy, and six distinctive handcrafted Burgers, Sandwiches, Wraps and Sliders, as well as six Salad Creations make ABEC a perfect business (or pleasure) lunch destination.  Each dish is carefully prepared to order with the freshest & highest quality ingredients available.

Another Broken Egg Cafe's pricing ranges from about $8 to $15 per person. For a refreshing addition to the meal, one can indulge in a breakfast cocktail. Mimosas made with fresh orange juice are a must, along with the house Bloody Mary made with pepper-infused vodka, each priced at $5.99. ABEC also offers a rotating seasonal drink menu showcasing white & red sangrias, as well as specialty coffees with a variety of coffee liqueurs.

Another Broken Egg Cafe mug collectors can also look forward to Fairhope's newest mug design, showcasing a sailboat representing their new signature location logo, displayed on the hand-thrown stoneware used for coffee service & hot beverages. Each ABEC location has its own individual symbol on the American-made designer mug, which are produced in various colors year round.

Jacob Alleman and his business partners Cody Gielen and John Dan Gielen, all of Cojak Investments, LLC., currently own and operate existing ABEC locations in Lafayette & New Orleans, LA, Tuscaloosa, AL, Panama City Beach, Jacksonville, Winter Park and Lake Mary, FL. Alleman has worked for Another Broken Egg Cafe since college under the supervision of ABEC Founder Ron Green at the original Mandeville, LA location and Sandestin, FL. After graduating from Louisiana State University, Alleman opened his first Another Broken Egg Cafe location in Lafayette, LA in December 2007, making him Green's first official franchisee.

Another Broken Egg Cafe is an award-winning restaurant concept and a leader in the daytime brunch sector with 54 restaurants to date across the southeastern United States, California, Indiana, & Kentucky. Ron Green founded the first ABE Cafe in 1996 on Girod Street in Old Mandeville, Louisiana. Green's mantra of "Nothing short of right is right" is exhibited throughout each location, communicated through hands-on owners who believe that every detail is important to the overall goal: making the customer happy. ABE Cafe operates daily from 7 AM to 2 PM closing only on Thanksgiving & Christmas. All major credit cards are accepted. For more information about restaurant locations, the history of ABEC, & complete menu offerings, please visit www.anotherbrokenegg.com.

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