Last Chance to Vote: Habersham Restaurant Survey Closes Tomorrow Night

👉 Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/SY8RNBWeJh2MTj266
Tomorrow is the final day to make your voice heard in the Habersham County Restaurant Survey, sponsored by Habersham News. So far, 365 local residents have participated, sharing which new restaurant they would most like to see open in Habersham County.

The survey closes at 9:00 PM tonight, Saturday, November 8th, and community members are encouraged to take part before the deadline. The results will be shared with local city officials, Downtown Development Authorities, and economic development partners as they continue recruiting new businesses to the area.

So far, Texas Roadhouse is leading the poll with strong local support. Olive Garden and Chili’s are also showing high interest among participants. The current top five choices include:

The survey has prompted strong discussion online and in local businesses, as many residents feel that more dining options would strengthen community life and support a growing local economy.

The survey has prompted strong discussion online and in local businesses, as many residents feel that more dining options would strengthen community life and support a growing local economy.

If you haven’t weighed in yet, there is still time:

👉 Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/SY8RNBWeJh2MTj266

Your vote matters—this is a chance for the community to speak with one voice and encourage new restaurants and investment in Habersham County.

Poll closes at 9:00 PM tomorrow.

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