The restaurant-front signs have gone up and Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar is drawing nearer to opening its first location in Alabama.

The restaurant announced Wednesday that it plans to open in September at the under-construction Times Plaza development on Memorial Parkway in Huntsville.

“This is a huge moment for the entire Bad Daddy’s family, to break into the Alabama market and introduce the people of Huntsville to our insanely delicious, award-winning burgers,” CEO Boyd Hoback said in the announcement. “We’ve earned a distinctive reputation in the burger world for the unique culinary passion we put into our hamburgers, and we can’t wait to share this passion with the everyone in the area. The new restaurant is in a great location, just west of Huntsville High School, so the next step is to hire an awesome team to join us in serving the community.”

Bad Daddy's said it is looking to hire up to 100 employees for its 4,100 square foot location. Interested candidates should visit the hiring center located in Times Plaza and bring two forms of identification.

According to the announcement, the restaurant's Huntsville location will embrace elements of design tailored towards its new community, such as artwork from Olivia Reed, a local photographer. Located on the restaurant’s “truck door,” locals might recognize the piece, which features the Harrison Brothers Hardware store.

The Denver-based chain has 35 locations throughout Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Oklahoma and Tennessee.