Indiana
Here’s when Camby’s new Zaxby’s opens
Camby, Indiana – Happy news for Camby’s chicken lovers: the new Zaxby’s will open its doors next week.
Starting on Monday, October 30, the new eatery at 8168 Upland Way will feature sandwiches and chicken fingers that have become synonymous with Zaxby’s menu.
The Camby location is owned and run by G O A T Chicken, INC. and will be available for drive-thru and dine-in service. With a “timeless white farmhouse-style design,” the 2,900-square-foot restaurant can seat up to 56 people.
Orders can be placed by customers using the Zaxby app or website. Delivery is offered via the app and websites such as Grubhub, DoorDash, and UberEats.
“We are happy to introduce Camby’s first Zaxby’s and the second one to come to Marion County. At our Zaxby’s establishment, we strive to go beyond merely serving chicken,” said Steve Clouse, owner and operator of G O A T Chicken, INC.
“We emphasize the importance of family and friends, pledging to ensure each customer is treated like family and feels valued,” Clouse said. “With strong ties to the community as a local Chamber of Commerce member, we’re here to serve the Camby community with passion and pride.”
This is G O A T Chicken, INC.’s third Zaxby’s in the Indianapolis region since 2014.
Founded in 1990, Zaxby’s offers sandwiches, salads (called Zalads), wings, and chicken fingers that are served with “Southern hospitality and a modern twist.” With its main office situated in Athens, Georgia, the business boasts over 900 outlets across 17 states.
The Camby restaurant has about thirty vacancies available.
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