Opening Wednesday: Jersey Mike’s Subs at Hunters Woods

Jersey Mike's logo/Jersey mike'sJersey Mike’s Subs will open in Reston on Wednesday.

To mark the grand opening, the owners of the new location of the sub shop at 2254 Hunters Woods Village Center (former location of Dairy Queen) will hold a fundraiser to help support three neighborhood schools.

Franchise owners Greg Switaj and Brian Deeth said they are circulating 10,000 coupons in the community offering a free sub for a minimum of $2 contribution that will go to Dogwood and Terraset Elementary Schools and Langston Hughes Middle School.

Customers must have a coupon to be eligible. The promotion will run Oct. 28 through Nov. 1.

“Greg and I are excited to open in the Reston community,” Deeth said in a release. “We have been around for five years and as we continue to grow as a company we are able to open in communities that we have been looking forward to opening in. By supporting the local schools we are able to support families from different parts of the community and support kids who may one day work for us here in the store.”

Jersey Mike’s locations nationwide have have raised nearly $13 million since 2010 for worthy local charities and have distributed more than one million free sub sandwiches to help numerous causes.

The Hunters Woods location will be open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.

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