News Summary
Chipotle is set to open its fourth restaurant in Augusta, replacing the former EchoPark Automotive site at 2999 Washington Road. Conveniently located just off I-20 East, this new dining option is bound to attract both locals and travelers. Chipotle’s expansion in Augusta began in 2018, with several successful locations already in operation. The brand aims to provide quick and satisfying meal options, showcasing its commitment to the community amidst the challenges faced by fast-casual dining establishments.
Augusta Plans New Chipotle Restaurant
A fourth Chipotle restaurant is set to open in Augusta, located at 2999 Washington Road. The new establishment will replace a former EchoPark Automotive site, providing a much-anticipated dining option for residents and travelers alike.
This planned Chipotle is conveniently situated just before the on-ramp for I-20 East, making it an attractive stop for those on the go. The restaurant is part of Chipotle’s continued expansion in the Augusta area, which began with its first location opening in 2018.
Current Chipotle Locations
The original Chipotle in Augusta opened at the Augusta Exchange, located at 229 Robert C. Daniel Jr. Parkway, off I-20’s Exit 196A. Two additional locations operate nearby: one at 710 Province Way in Evans and another at 362 E. Martintown Rd. in North Augusta. These establishments have contributed to the growth of the brand in this region.
Augusta is not new to Chipotle’s expansion; however, a previous location in Aiken operated from 2016 until 2018 before shutting down. The relatively short lifespan of the Aiken restaurant highlights the challenges faced by fast-casual dining establishments in maintaining long-term operations in certain markets.
Background on EchoPark Automotive
The site where the new Chipotle will stand previously housed EchoPark Automotive, which opened in 2021 but had a brief operational period. EchoPark was replaced by PDQ, which closed down in December 2017. The swift turnover of businesses at this location illustrates the competitive nature of the market and the challenges faced by retail chains in maintaining a successful presence.
Chipotle’s Expansion and Business Model
Since its inception in 1993 in Denver, Chipotle has experienced significant growth and now operates over 3,300 locations across the continental United States, including about 100 in Georgia alone. The company’s business model is notable, as all Chipotle restaurants are corporate-owned, and the brand does not engage in franchising.
The new Chipotle in Augusta represents not just a single restaurant, but a broader commitment by the company to serve communities across the nation. By situating this latest location near a major highway, Chipotle aims to capture the attention of both local residents and travelers looking for quick and satisfying meal options.
Conclusion
The opening of the fourth Chipotle in the Augusta area is a positive development for locals who enjoy fast-casual dining options. With its strategic location and the company’s history of adapting to market demands, the new restaurant is positioned to become a popular stop for both residents and those passing through on I-20.
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- Augusta Chronicle: New Chipotle Could Replace Former Augusta Auto Dealership
- NRN: Chipotle Is Offering Green Burrito Wrappers
- Upstate Business Journal: New Chipotle Coming to Augusta Street
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Chipotle
- CBS News: Chipotle Union Settlement

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