Restaurants & Bars
Second Concord Jersey Mike’s To Donate Money To Christa McAuliffe Elementary School
Chris Brown, the franchise owner of the new 36 Fort Eddy Road sub shop location, will donate 100% of Wednesday's sales to the school.

CONCORD, NH — A new sub shop on Fort Eddy Road will donate the proceeds of all its sales on Wednesday to a city school.
Jersey Mike’s Subs opens at 36 Fort Eddy Road on Wednesday and franchisee Chris Brown will celebrate with a Day of Giving — donating 100 percent of sales to the Christa McAuliffe Elementary School (Go Comets!). Customers can place orders online, via the chain’s app, phone, or in person. The restaurant will be opening in the former location leased by H&R Block.
“We wanted to start 2024 with a bang by providing and earmarking funds to support Christa McAuliffe School,” he said. “Jersey Mike's has maintained community involvement as its core value since the very beginning, and it is in that spirit that we've decided to donate all opening day sales, not just profit, to Christa McAuliffe School. We couldn't think of a better way to announce to the community that we are here, and we want to help, all the while serving up the best submarine sandwiches.”
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The Fort Eddy Plaza location will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. Orders can be called in at 603-290-5645. The location is also looking for new employees. Applications can be submitted via applications@centuryrestaurants.com.
More than $110 million has been raised for location charities at Jersey Mike’s locations since 2010.
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Brown owns seven franchises, including the new Merchants Way location, which opened in September 2023 — but that location is not participating in the fundraiser.
Fort Eddy Plaza has undergone several changes since being sold to a Rhode Island company 13 months ago. The Paper Store recently renewed its lease and will expand its store there. Rite Aid is also closing its location in the plaza.
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