DALLAS, TX, August 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) "We're on the move... Be part of our growth in Texas" touts the premium deli cafe's Facebook page. Texan's can rest assure the company is growing more than just their new Facebook and Twitter pages, but is also swiftly working to secure A+ retail spaces for soon-to-be store openings. Working with SRS Real Estate Partners, San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery's Texas area developers will soon be announcing the site for their first location.
It is the perfect time to connect with San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery on their social media sites http://www.facebook.com/SFSETexas & http://twitter.com/sfse_texas. Those interested in franchising opportunities throughout Texas can find more information on the company and contact the Texas area developers, Synecore Inc., for additional details. Texas residents who have heard rumor of the store's fresh baked, make your mouth water sourdough bread and thinly shaved meats can watch for announcements of when and where stores will open near them.
About San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery
With over 30 years of success with the original Sourdough Eatery in San Jose, California, the founder's son Robert Lenhard has chosen to carry on the family legacy by bringing the beloved eatery to new areas across the United States. Each San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery location offers soup, sandwiches and salads using the freshest and highest quality ingredients. In addition, most stores offer a breakfast menu and are testing a Sourdough pizza option. The San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery also has the option of providing wine and beer to customers, something that sandwich shop competitors do not offer.
For more information on owning a San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery franchise please call 1-855-218-7373 (SFSE).
Media inquires can be sent to SGiguere@Synecoreinc.com.
San Francisco Style Sourdough Eatery's Texas Area Developers Get Connected With New Social Media Sites
The premium deli cafe is poised for an accelerated expansion across Texas and is keeping the public up-to-date through their Facebook and Twitter sites.
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