Jaggers
Brand Guidelines
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Special Guidelines
Merchant name should always appear as: Jaggers
A merchant-specific disclaimer is NOT required for marketing pieces
eCert: Barcode, 19-digit eCert number, and 4-digit PIN are required
Marketing Copy
Founded in 2014, by Texas Roadhouse’s founder Kent Taylor, Jaggers serves scratch-made food in a fast-casual setting. Menu offerings include double-stacked burgers; hand-breaded chicken tenders and sandwiches; fresh made-to-order salads; and hand-spun milkshakes. Jaggers is a growing brand with multiple locations in Indiana, Kentucky, and soon to expand into North Carolina. In 2020, Jaggers was named a Hot Concept by Technomic as well as ranked #1 Burger in Indianapolis by Indianapolis Monthly. For more information, visit https://www.eatjaggers.com/.
Terms & Conditions
Redeemable only at U.S. Jaggers restaurants. No fees. No expiration date. Not a credit or debit card. Remaining value of damaged, lost, or stolen cards only replaced with proof of purchase. Not redeemable for cash, except as required by law. For balance inquiries, complete terms or questions, visit www.eatjaggers.com. Armadillo, Inc. or its successor or designee is the card issuer and sole obligor to the card holder. Another party may be substituted as the card issuer and sole obligor without card holder’s consent. Purchase, use, or acceptance of card constitutes acceptance of these terms.
For questions regarding Texas Roadhouse or Jaggers please contact 1-800-TEX-ROAD.
Redemption Instructions
eCert: Barcode, 19-digit eCert number, and 4-digit PIN are required
Electronic Gift Card Redeeming Instructions for Server:
Bring up guest check.
Hit Close button in bottom left.
When you get to the payment screen, select New GC.
This will bring up a screen that has the amount of the check listed in the Amount field. Hit Ok and that goes to the Card Number field.
Now is the time to scan the barcode or manually enter in the 19 digit gift card number.
Enter in the 4 digit pin. This will take from the card the amount listed on the check.
If amount on the card is greater than the total check, there will be $ left and that should print on the receipt, otherwise the card funds are exhausted.
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