Locations
Macon Baconsfield
Address:
148 Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31217
Location Hours:
Mon - Thurs 6:30am - 9:00pm
Fri – Sat 6:30am - 10:00pm
Sunday Closed
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: May 18th, 1972
A MOMENT IN TIME-On the same day the Nu-Way Weiners Baconsfield location in Macon, GA opened, American pop rock band Looking Glass released their single 'Brandy'. Richard Nixon was our US president at the time. Bill Withers was telling the world 'Lean on Me'.
Macon Bloomfield
Address:
5572 Bloomfield Road, Macon, GA 31206
Location Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 6:30 am - 8:00 pm
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: August 20th, 1969
A MOMENT IN TIME-The Nu-Way Weiners on Bloomfield Road, Macon opened one month to the day after the Apollo 11 moon landing and two days after Woodstock Music and Art Fair in Bethel New York. Lyndon B Johnson was finishing up his final term as U.S. President. Stevie Wonder was singing 'My Cherie Amour' for the world to hear.
Macon Napier Square
Address:
921 Hillcrest Boulevard, Macon, GA 31204
Location Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 6:30 am - 7:00 pm
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Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: May 31, 1968
A MOMENT IN TIME- Harambe the gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo, was laid to rest when a child slipped in his enclosure. Barack Obama was the United States President at this time. Drake, Rihanna, and the Chainsmokers all held top music hits at this time.
Macon Northside Drive
Address:
3780 Northside Drive, Suite 150, Macon, GA 31210
Location Hours:
7 am - 9 pm Mon - Sat
Closed Sunday
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: November 19, 1975
A MOMENT IN TIME - Nu-Way’s second suburban location after the Houston Ave store opened in 1962, offering Macon’s first drive-thru window. Although Napier Square is the oldest location still in operation, it was preceded by the original Nu-Way stand on Cotton Ave (1916-2015), the old Cherry Street location (1948-1968), and Houston Ave. (1962-2010).
The Nu-Way Weiners Napier Square location opened about a month after the death of Martin Luther King Jr. Lyndon B Johnson held office at this time. Simon & Garfunkel’s hit song 'Mrs Robinson' was popular.
Macon Zebulon Rd
Address:
6016 Zebulon Road, Macon, GA 31210
Location Hours:
Mon - Sat 6:30am - 9:00pm
Sunday Closed
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: May 15th, 2000
A MOMENT IN TIME-The same day we opened the doors to the Nu-Way on Northside Drive in Macon, GA, 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest' with Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher was released. Richard Nixon was in his second term of presidency at this time. The Eagles were a hot commodity with 'Lyin Eyes' and you couldn’t escape the sound of America’s 'Sister Golden Hair'.
Warner Robins Watson Boulevard
Address:
1762 Watson Boulevard, Warner Robins, GA 31093
Location Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 6:30 am - 7:00 pm
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: February 10th, 1969
A MOMENT IN TIME-The movie 'Gladiator' with Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix premiered, while we were opening the Zebulon Rd location. Bill Clinton resigned as U.S. President at this time in Nu-Way history. Music choices at this time were boy bands or emerging rappers, with Nsync's 'Bye bye bye' and Eminem's 'The Real Slim Shady'.
Warner Robins Russell Parkway
Address:
1215 Russell Parkway, Warner Robins, GA 31088
Location Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 6:30 am - 7:00 pm
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: December 1, 2000
A MOMENT IN TIME-The Watson Blvd location opened the same month the Beatles began recording Abbey Road in London. Lyndon B Johnson was U.S. President at the time. The Beatles were releasing their hit songs 'Something' & 'Come Together'.
Fort Valley
Address:
3510 US Highway 341 N, Fort Valley, GA 31030
Location Hours:
Mon. - Sat. 6:00 am - 7:00 pm
Phone:
Amenities:
Drive Thru - Dine In - Takeout Available
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Opened Its Doors: May 1st, 1972
A MOMENT IN TIME- US retail giant Montgomery Ward announced its going out of business, after 128 years, the same month we opened the doors to the Nu-Way Weiners Russell Parkway location. Bill Clinton held the U.S. President title at this time. OutKast emerged from Atlanta to the Billboard Charts with 'Mrs. Jackson'.