A location in Folsom, California, formerly occupied by a Five Guys restaurant is slated to become a modern branch of The Breakfast Club at Midtown, according to reports from local business publications.
The Breakfast Club, a Bay Area brunch establishment, is expanding into the Broadstone Marketplace in Folsom, taking over the space previously held by Five Guys. This move signals a shift in the dining options available in the area, catering to a demand for breakfast and brunch services. The Business Journals first reported the change, noting the restaurant’s location within the Midtown area.
The Folsom location represents an expansion for The Breakfast Club, which currently operates in the Bay Area. Details regarding the opening date and specific menu offerings for the Folsom branch have not yet been released. The previous tenant, Five Guys, vacated the space, creating an opportunity for the breakfast-focused restaurant to establish a presence in the Broadstone Marketplace.
News of the new restaurant comes as the fast-food industry continues to evolve. While not directly related to The Breakfast Club’s expansion, a recent report highlighted a California-based fast food chain as having the best burgers in the United States, surpassing even well-known brands like In-N-Out. This demonstrates the competitive landscape within the state’s food service sector.
Elsewhere in the region, authorities in San Pablo, California, are investigating a separate incident involving a smash-and-grab attempt at a mini-mart, where suspects used a stolen truck to try and steal an ATM. This event, while unrelated to the restaurant opening, underscores ongoing concerns about property crime in the area.