Great Wraps

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Great Wraps[edit | edit source]

Great Wraps is a popular fast-food restaurant chain that specializes in wraps and other delicious food items. Founded in 1989, Great Wraps has grown to become a well-known brand with locations across the United States.

History[edit | edit source]

Great Wraps was founded by Mark Kaplan and Robert Solomon in Atlanta, Georgia. The first restaurant opened in the Perimeter Mall, offering a unique concept of made-to-order wraps with a variety of fillings and toppings.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Great Wraps offers a diverse menu that caters to different tastes and dietary preferences. Their signature item is the wrap, which is made with a choice of protein, such as grilled chicken, steak, or falafel, and a selection of fresh vegetables and sauces. They also offer salads, bowls, and sides like fries and onion rings.

Some popular wraps on the menu include the "Buffalo Chicken Wrap" with spicy buffalo sauce, the "Mediterranean Wrap" with hummus and feta cheese, and the "California Club Wrap" with avocado and bacon.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Great Wraps has expanded its presence over the years and now has locations in various states across the United States. Some of the states where you can find Great Wraps restaurants include Georgia, Florida, Texas, and California.

To find a Great Wraps location near you, you can visit their official website and use the store locator tool.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Great Wraps has received several awards and recognition for its delicious food and customer service. In 2019, they were named one of the "Top 100 Fast Casual Restaurants" by Fast Casual magazine.

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