Teriyaki Madness Opens in Marietta on April 25, 2026
Marietta is about to find out what happens when massive portions, fresh ingredients and zero patience for boring food all collide in one place. Teriyaki Madness (TMAD) is opening its newest shop at 3000 Windy Hill Road SE, Suite 180, on Saturday, April 25, 2026 – giving locals a new option for fast, made-to-order meals that cut no corners and definitely don’t skimp on size or quality.
This isn’t your average grand opening. It’s a full-scale introduction to the Madness. Guests who show up early on grand opening day can lock in some serious perks. The first five customers through the door will score free Teriyaki Madness for a year*. The next 20 will take home free TMAD for a month*. Everyone else can indulge in $6 bowls throughout grand opening weekend, which is a solid excuse to cancel whatever else is on the schedule and show up hungry.
The Marietta shop marks the third Teriyaki Madness for Keyur Patel, who already has locations in Nashville and Franklin, TN, and is not slowing down anytime soon. With additional locations under construction in Clarksville and Lebanon and signed leases in Smyrna and Mount Juliet, the team is building something much bigger, with their sights set on rapid expansion.
"We set out to create a spot that people can rely on and come back to again and again,” said Keyur Patel, franchise owner. “Marietta checked every box. Putting us in the middle of daily traffic from offices, hotels and nearby neighborhoods, and being surrounded by one of the largest Tesla Supercharger networks in Georgia doesn't hurt either. The restaurant is designed as a place the community can count on for a quick lunch during the workday or an easy, delicious go-to for families.”
Teriyaki Madness is renowned for customizable bowls loaded with marinated chicken, steak, salmon or tofu, paired with fresh vegetables and its signature gluten-free teriyaki sauce made without wheat fillers. Every order is cooked to preference, which means nothing sits around under a heat lamp, nothing gets rushed and nothing leaves guests second-guessing what they just got.
“Every new shop is another chance to prove that fast casual does not have to be predictable or forgettable,” said Jodi Boyce, chief marketing officer of Teriyaki Madness. “People know when they are getting something real, and once that difference clicks, it changes where they go and what they expect. Marietta is exactly the kind of place that gets it — people are on the move but still care about what’s on their plate, and we make sure it counts every time.”
Teriyaki Madness Marietta will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information or to view the menu, visit teriyakimadness.com.
Editor’s note: This article was posted on April 24, 2026. Please be aware that pricing, hours of operation, availability of specials and menu items may change over time. For the most up-to-date information, please refer directly to the restaurants mentioned above.