
Job Listings Reveal the Truth: Who is Really Running the New Jacket Potato?
We just recently found out about a new potato place coming to Amarillo. The news of Jacket Potato taking over the former Potato Factory location on Western has led to a lot of questions.
Are these the same owners taking over? If not, who owns them? What is a Jacket Potato? Are we going to have to worry about the drama that unfolded at the former location that caused the closure? Or are the bathrooms safe to use?
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It has been sitting empty until the banner popped up, hinting at a new place coming. Jacket Potato is the new place coming soon. According to their website, in England, a baked potato is called a jacket potato. So that is where the name came from.
Addressing the Elephant in the Restroom: The New Banner
Though these baked potatoes are all Texas, don't you worry. The newer banner that is now in front of the building has addressed the bathroom controversy. Since all of Amarillo is talking about it anyway, they might as well lean into it.
Now Hiring: How to Join the Jacket Potato Team
They have shown that they have a sense of humor, at least, and according to the banner, the restrooms have been thoroughly remodeled. It doesn't specifically hint at camera-free restrooms, but they know this is the topic of discussion, so kudos to them.
The Toot’n Totum Connection: Who is Hiring?
Now, as the owners of this business, everyone wants to know. Yes, Toot'n Totum owns the building, but it also seems they may have ownership in this business as well. We found a job listing on Teal that lists Toot'n Totum as the company hiring. Check it out.
From Mitch’s BBQ to Spuds: Toot’n Totum’s Growing Food Empire
So it's starting to all make sense. Toot'nTotum started the venture with Mitch's BBQ and is now entering the world of potatoes. As long as the potatoes are yummy and the bathrooms are camera-free, I feel Amarillo will be happy.
Western Street Then and Now
Gallery Credit: Melissa Bartlett/TSM
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