Angry Crab Shack to open in Atlanta, Seattle, UK - Phoenix Business Journal

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Mesa-based seafood chain Angry Crab Shack announced this month it will be opening its fourth location outside of Arizona during the fourth quarter of 2022, but that is just the beginning, according to company officials.Ron Lou

The Atlanta location will be going into the city’s Midtown area, and will be the introduction of the Angry Crab concept to the area as it plans to expand more in that region. The company usually has its franchisees agree to open one location, but many have started looking to open more.Diamond said the company usually is looking for second generation restaurant spaces, but a local group is building locations in Maricopa and Gilbert from the ground up.

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