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Brunch Boom Hits Christenbury Village As Another Broken Egg Cracks Concord

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Published on June 12, 2026
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Concord’s brunch game just got a serious upgrade. Another Broken Egg Cafe has opened in Christenbury Village near Concord Mills, bringing its Southern-inspired breakfast and daytime brunch menu, full bar and patio seating to a prime corner of the fast-growing mixed-use center. The new daytime-only spot is locally owned and operated by FourFiveNine Global, the franchise group behind several of the chain’s North Carolina openings.

Where To Go And When

According to Another Broken Egg Cafe, the Concord location sits at 2420 Herrons Nest Pl NW, Suite 101 in Christenbury Village. Hours run Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., with weekend service extended to 3 p.m. The site’s local listing notes that the cafe provides a phone number and will offer online ordering, takeout and catering.

Menu Highlights And Drinks

The kitchen leans hard into Southern comfort. Signature plates include chicken and waffles, shrimp and grits and a lobster & brie omelette, while lunch-leaning options range from a Bacon Lover’s BLT&A to a Cobb salad topped with fried chicken tenders, as reported by the Charlotte Observer. Seasonal specials at the Concord cafe currently feature Peach Cobbler French Toast, Raspberry White Chocolate Pancakes and a Low Country Shrimp & Fried Green Tomato Benedict. Behind the bar, the cafe pours craft cocktails, mimosas and Bloody Marys to go with those brunch plates.

Christenbury Village And Local Context

The new cafe fills a roughly 4,500-square-foot retail space in Christenbury Village, part of a mixed-use project that developers pitch as a neighborhood dining hub near Concord Mills, according to leasing materials from MPV Properties. Those materials list Another Broken Egg among current and planned tenants and place the cafe alongside anchors such as Lowes Foods and a cluster of new apartments and shops. The center’s patio options and pedestrian-friendly design are key reasons developers have focused on drawing restaurants to the site.

Local Ownership And Growth Plans

The Concord cafe is owned and operated by FourFiveNine Global, which has entered a multi-unit agreement to open more Another Broken Egg locations across North Carolina, per franchise reporting. Franchising.com reported that FourFiveNine signed a three-unit deal that includes Concord and other cities in the Piedmont Triad. That local ownership structure positions this opening as part of a targeted regional expansion rather than a top-down corporate rollout.

Social updates and photos from the Concord cafe are landing on Instagram at the handle @abecafe_concord, which was listed by the Charlotte Observer. For menus, hiring notices and reservations, the cafe’s website remains the go-to source.