Restaurants & Bars
Naugatuck Location Part Of 'Aggressive' Jersey Mike's Expansion Program
The Jersey Mike's sandwich chain will be featuring four more shops in Connecticut, including one in Naugatuck.

NAUGATUCK, CT — Naugatuck is on the map as the "aggressive" expansion of the Jerseys Mike's sandwich chain features four more shops in Connecticut.
The four new stores are listed as "in development" on the chain's website, including one at 112 Bridge Street in Naugatuck next to a Chipotle restaurant.
The other three new shops "coming soon" are listed at:
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- Ellington - 135 West Road (next to a new Starbucks).
- Litchfield - 55 Village Green Drive (next to a Stop & Shop supermarket).
- Lisbon - 143 River Road (in the plaza with a Starbucks and a Verizon store).
The new foursome will add to the 47 Jersey Mike's locations already operating in Connecticut.
It's been a busy year or so for the chain in Connecticut, with locations having opened in Vernon, Berlin, West Hartford, Avon and Clinton.
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"If you just hear Jersey Mike's growth agenda, it sounds aggressive," CEO Peter Cancro said last year.
But it has been consistent. In 2024, the sandwich chain opened about 350 locations and this year the same predicted number was on track with 297 "new" locations nationwide, according to a news release.
Right now, Jersey Mike's has 3,189 locations in the U.S. Here is the list.
Said Jersey Mike's officials, "Then, come 2026, the real breakout (begins) — 400, 450 openings before settling into a cadence of 13 to 15 percent annual unit growth after that. We'd be talking 10 to 15 openings per week for a brand (then called Mike’s Subs) Peter Cancro acquired in 1975 at 17 years old — famously too young to legally slice a sub — with a $125,000 loan backed by his football coach. Or, viewed from above, 5,000-plus domestic locations within five years on the road to 10,000 stores."
Chris Dehnel, Patch Staff contributed to this report.
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