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Teriyaki Madness Opens Monday, Offers Free Meals For a Year
Fast casual restaurant celebrates grand opening on Jan. 16 with freebies & more.
MARIETTA, GA – Teriyaki Madness is giving select Cobb County residents free bowls for a year as part of its grand opening on Monday.
The Denver-based chain is opening its first location in Georgia on 2960 Shallowford Road in Marietta.
Joe Cleveland, who lives in Cobb, said the Sandy Plains Road corridor is experiencing a dining renaissance. The area has several eateries catering to families, but nothing like the fast-casual Teriyaki Madness, he said.
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“Cobb County is a good launch for this area because it’s getting several new restaurants,” co-owner Joe Cleveland, who owns the franchise with his wife Robin, told Patch.

The restaurant features several grilled chicken items on the menu along with nine sauces and an assortment of noodle dishes.
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A host of activities will be planned for Monday, including a performance by Lassiter High School band members, Robin Cleveland said.
Here’s the rundown for Monday’s festivities:
- First five people in line to purchase will receive free bowls for a year.
- -- Next 20 people will receive free bowls for a month.
- $5 chicken teriyaki bowls all day on Jan. 16 & Jan. 17.
For more information, see teriyakimadness.com.
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