Habersham News Launches Restaurant Survey

Habersham County residents now have a chance to help shape the future of dining in our community. Habersham News has launched a new Restaurant Interest Survey to learn what types of restaurants—national chains, local eateries, coffee shops, bakeries, or specialty cuisines—residents would most like to see open in the area.

With continued growth across the county, community input can play an important role in guiding future business development. The survey asks residents about their dining habits, preferred cuisines, favorite restaurant brands, and which parts of the county they believe would benefit most from new dining options.

“Whether you’d love to see a steakhouse, a family-friendly diner, or a new spot for coffee and dessert, we want to hear from you,” said Habersham News. “This is a chance for the community to speak with one voice about what we’re missing and what we’re hungry for.”

The survey takes just two minutes to complete and is open to all Habersham County residents. Results will be shared with readers and local leaders in the coming weeks.

How to participate

Alternatlively, you can scan the QR code on our promotional flyer now circulating on social media.

What to Expect

The survey will be open two weeks from Sunday, October 26 – Sunday, November 9th. The results of the survey will be summarized and shared with the community as well as downtown development authorities, the Chamber of Commerce and Partnership Habersham.

Our Hope

History has shown that it is difficult to convince large chain restaurants to open a new restaurant in smaller towns. However, at Habersham News, we truly believe that past failed attempts shouldn’t discourage us from trying again. Habersham County has great potential! The question that we hope this survey will answer is what people would like to see in the near future.

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