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Breakfastime Plots Triad Breakfast Boom With New Spots In Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mooresville

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Published on April 22, 2026
Breakfastime Plots Triad Breakfast Boom With New Spots In Winston-Salem, Kernersville, MooresvilleSource: Google Street View

Breakfastime, a family-owned Triad breakfast chain, is gearing up to stretch its Salisbury-to-Winston-Salem footprint with new restaurants planned for Downtown Winston-Salem, Kernersville and Mooresville. The company already runs six locations across Salisbury, Clemmons, Concord and Winston-Salem, and local reports peg a late-2026 debut for the Kernersville restaurant at 1510 Abbotts Creek Circle. The expansion points to steady demand for all-day breakfast and casual lunch across the Piedmont.

Company lists three new sites

On its official website, Breakfastime is now touting a banner that reads, "New Locations Coming Soon! Downtown Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Mooresville!" The site also breaks down existing locations and hours, signaling that the company is publicly tracking its next moves.

Kernersville site mapped out

Local coverage reports that Breakfastime is aiming for a late-2026 opening in Kernersville, according to What Now Charlotte. A commercial listing ties those plans to a roughly 0.97-acre parcel at 1510 Abbotts Creek Circle that is being marketed for retail tenants, per Freeman Commercial.

Family-run roots

The Breakfastime concept traces back to Captain’s Galley, the Kazakos family’s seafood franchise. Andreas Kazakos launched the breakfast brand in 2008, and his son Alex took the reins in 2010 before opening a second Breakfastime in Concord in 2014 as the chain spread through Rowan and Forsyth counties, according to Breakfastime.

Menu and regional footprint

Breakfastime’s menu leans into classic breakfast plates - omelettes, eggs Benedict and pancakes - alongside lunch options such as salads, burgers and steak entrees. Local coverage notes that the chain now counts six locations across Salisbury, Clemmons, Concord and Winston-Salem, underscoring a slow-and-steady regional footprint, as reported by What Now Charlotte.

What this expansion means locally

By planting flags in Kernersville and Mooresville, Breakfastime is positioning itself near fast-growing retail and residential corridors that developers say help drive daytime dining traffic. Regional guides already call out Breakfastime as a go-to family breakfast option, according to Explore Cabarrus.