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Mr. Mac's Offers Deal To Celebrate 1M Gourmet Mac & Cheese Orders

Mr. Mac's quickly became a local favorite with its unique concept of 21 signature gourmet mac and cheese options made and baked to order.

MANCHESTER, NH — Beloved Manchester gourmet mac and cheese shop Mr. Mac's is set to offer a deal to celebrate over one million orders since it first opened its doors in the fall of 2010.

To mark the milestone and express gratitude to the community, Mr. Mac's is giving customers who buy one any-size Classic All-American Mac another All-American Mac at half price between Feb. 5 and Feb. 11, the restaurant announced Monday.

Founded by brother and sister team Patrick Cain and Valerie Anderson, Mr. Mac's was made with a vision to build a restaurant "with a foundation of fun, community, and quality," according to its owners.

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Mr. Mac’s quickly became a local favorite with its unique concept of 21 signature gourmet mac and cheese options made and baked to order.

Inspired by the duo's grandma's recipe, the comfort food concept gained popularity, earning Mr. Mac’s recognition in New Hampshire Magazine’s "Best Of," as well as on the Phantom Gourmet TV show and Food Network’s Man v. Food and Food Paradise.

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"When we opened, there were some that said a restaurant dedicated to mac & cheese wouldn’t last 6 months. But, after 13 years, our community proved the naysayers wrong," Cain said in Monday's news release. "We will always have an unyielding sense of gratitude to those that have supported us over the years."

And the restaurant is not only a culinary sensation in New Hampshire. After receiving "daily requests," Mr. Mac's began to ship its mac and cheese to customers around the country, including in Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver, and Miami, Anderson said.

For its "Mac Gives Back" initiative supporting area non-profits, Mr Mac's has donated thousands of dollars each year to organizations such as the NH Breast Cancer Coalition, Salvation Army Kids Café, Boys & Girls Club, the Manchester Police Athletic League, local schools, and Little League sports teams

Cain continued: "From day one, our company culture has been based on what we consider to be our core principles consisting of our commitment to quality product, providing a memorable customer experience, engaged employees, and being good community stewards."

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