Cookout plans to open more restaurants in six states. See the list.

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With just three months to the end of the year, Fast Food Joints across the United States continue to plan to open new restaurants, including Cookouts.

Cookout, known for its customizable trays, burgers and shakes, plans to open at least 19 new restaurants, according to the company’s website.

The new locations are located in the central and southeastern United States, including Homebase, North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama.

Alabama

  • Dothan, 3354 Montgomery Highway
  • Foley, 2550 S. McKenzie St.

Georgia

  • 3626 Mundy Mill Road, Gainesville

North Carolina

  • Charlotte, 10820 Woodland Beaver Road
  • Charlotte, 3704 WWT Harris Blvd.
  • Charlotte, 715 Charlottetown Avenue.
  • Fayetteville, 1909 Skibo Road
  • Kill Devil Hills, 2005 S. Croatan Highway
  • Locust, 222 James Avenue.
  • Richlands, 8119 Richland Highway
  • Zebulun, 1206 N. Ave.

South Carolina

  • 6175 Whitehorse Road, Greenville

Tennessee

  • Antioch, 5321 Hickory Hollow Lane
  • Hermitage, 5002 Old Hickory Blvd.
  • 10 Harding Mall Drive, Nashville

Virginia

  • Chesapeake, 3216 Western Branch Blvd.
  • Roanoke, 2809 Franklin Road
  • Salem, 1251 W. Main St.
  • Yorktown, 4340 George Washington Memorial Parkway

Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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