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Reality TV star Kandi Burruss and husband Todd Tucker are giving us a lot behind the dining room of their Atlanta restaurant brand Old Lady Gang.
The Old Lady Gang TV show is actually called Kandi and The Gang. It is premiering on Bravo TV on March 6, 2022. Here’s everything you need to know about the show.
Old Lady Gang TV Show: Everything You Want To Know
The Old Lady Gang has been a soul food fixture in Atlanta for the past four years. There are currently three locations of the eatery.
- Castleberry Hill: 177 Peters St SW, Atlanta, GA 30313| (404) 748-9689
- Camp Creek: 3650 Marketplace Blvd Suite 950, East Point, GA 30344
- Downtown: Mercedes Benz Stadium: 1 AMB Dr NW, Atlanta, Ga. 30303
The restaurant, like many of Kandi’s songs, turned out to be a hit and is one of the best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta.
Although Kandi and Todd get much of the limelight for the restaurant, the real stars of the show are the “old ladies” who the food empire is named after.
Who Are Old Ladies In The Old Lady Gang?
The lovely trio who makes up The Old Lady Gang are Kandi’s mother Joyce Jones, and her two aunts Bertha Jones & Nora Wilcox.
Many of the signature recipes served at Old Lady Gang come from those women along with some chef-inspired dishes and Southern staples.
When Will Kandi and The Gang Come On TV?
The premiere for Kandi and The Gang is set for March 6, 2022 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo TV. The show is part of a production deal struck between Bravo’s Andy Cohen imprint and Kandi.
Here’s the promo for the show:
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On social media, Kandi says she really appreciates the love the teaser for the new show has been getting.
“We are working at the moment but we just wanted to say thank you to all the love that y’all have been giving us about our new show #KandiAndTheGang! It means so much & we appreciate you!” she says on Facebook. “Thank you for your post, shares, comments, & everything!
If you love reality TV and if it’s as good as the restaurants, then you’ll really enjoy the Old Lady Gang TV show.
Kandi and Todd are just two celebrity restaurateurs that call Atlanta home. Here are some other celeb restaurants to visit.
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When you think of “The Strip,” your mind might imagine Vegas. “The Magnificent Mile” may conjure Chicago’s shopping district. College Park, Georgia’s Main Street might as will be called Meal Street.I’m just going to go out on a limb and say that the quarter-mike stretch of Main Street may have more black restaurants than any other place in America. But College Park’s culinary foot print goes beyond that special strip of road. There are also authentic spots that represent different cuisines and cultures around the world.
Where To Eat And Drink In College Park, Georgia
That not only makes College Park special, but that makes it historic as well. And it just might make you hungry.No matter if you’re in the mood for seafood, American cuisine like burgers and fries or even all-day breakfast, Main Street has it.Let’s explore these delicious corridor and the great restaurants you must try.Noodle
3693 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 767-5155Here’s what one diner says about Noodle. “Best Asian food around VA Ave! Curry cream cheese wontons, Thai coconut soup, mu shu chicken wraps, beef bulgogi… all amazing!”Brake Pad
3403 E Main St, College Park, GA 30337 (404) 766-1515
Made from a former gas station, Brake Pad is a great place to enjoy a burger and fries along with a cold beer on draft.Here’s what one reviewer says about Brake Pad: “We were in town for one night, thought this place looked unique. We went here and had amazing service, our waiter was so friendly. The food was absolutely delicious, the price was so reasonable especially for how good it was.”BBQ Kitchen
1437 Virginia Ave, Atlanta, GA 30337 | (404) 766-9906Here’s what one reviewer says about BBQ Kitchen. “Oh my gosh this place is amazing! I’m from South Georgia and this is like my kind of hometown cooking. Even though this is in the atl metro area it could be a shining star anywhere in the south! I’ve been here about three times and I’ve never had a bad meal.”Bole Ethiopian Restaurant
1583 Virginia Ave, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 549-9111Here’s what one customer says about Bole Ethiopian: “Visited for the first time for lunch. The food was savory and cooked according to spice level requested. The food came in a timely manner. We had the vegetable sampler as appetizer because the sambusa was not available, which turned out well. The fried fish was well seasoned and battered delicately giving it a nice crunch. The beef awaze was delectable with layers of flavor. The place was decorated tastefully and the cultural area was interesting. The service was excellent thus, we plan to return.”
Don Sige Taqueria
Here is what one reviewer says about Don Sige Taqueria: “The tacos were delicious. The fries were okay for a Mexican place but the tacos are the main judges here. Well I stop by again to get tacos here? Yes. It’s worth the money and can’t wait to try something else during my next visit.”Hattie Marie’s
3699 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (678) 927-9216Hattie Marie’s Texas Style BBQ and Cajun Kitchen may specialize in barbecue, but they have several other tasty dishes on the menu.Here’s what one reviewer says about Hattie Marie’s. “Good food and great friendly service. The portions are on the money especially the ribs. The Mac and cheese was top notch but the standout performer is the Sweet tea. That stuff is addictive and once they sell out there is no more being bad. The butter sauce for the fried lobster tail is hands down the greatest and I recommend putting it on everything you can. It can get crowded but the line moves along and be warned fried lobster takes forever so call it in as someone has to wait almost 25 minutes for the sole item.”Johnny’s Chicken And Waffles
3725 Main Street, College Park, GA 30337
Atlanta celebrities Ne-Yo and wife, Chef Crystal Smith, along with reality TV star Karlie Redd have teamed up to open a new restaurant in College Park: Johnny’s Chicken & Waffles. The eatery opened its doors in December 2020, AtlantaFi.com has learned.
Milk & Honey
5495 Cascade Road, Suite 100, Atlanta, 404-968-9266
Featuring the triumphant dishes of Chef Sammy Davis, winner of the Food Network’s hit show “Chopped,” and helmed by co-owner Monique Rose Simms, Milk & Honey at Cascade has a hit on their hands.
Nouveau Bar & Grille
3775 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 343-6785
Here’s what one customer says about Nouveau Bar & Grille. “The food here is top of the line!!! The ultimate Cajun seafood and grits in the margarita glass just took the cake….lol….and the grits were so creamy and delicious. If you are town, you must stop by. I’ll definitely be coming back. I think I have found my favorite shrimp and grits in A-town!”
The Corner Grille
3823 Main St, Atlanta, GA 30337
Located on College Park’s main street, The Corner Grille is a welcome respite to airport travelers and locals looking for some casual American food. But the eatery with the handsome brick exterior also features some Cajun-inspired dishes. It’s clearly evident that owners Julian and Annette have some Louisiana in their background!What’s on the menu at The Corner Grille in College Park? Try the Seafood Gumbo, Cajun Pasta and for sweets, the Beignets are excellent.Tom, Dick & Hank
3807 East Main Street, College Park, GA 30337
Hank Johnson is the proprietor of Tom, Dick & Hank, a fusion barbecue joint that has commandeered area taste buds near its original location on Ralph David Abernathy across from Georgia State University Stadium. A second location in College Park is sure to elicit the same feelings.
Tom, Dick and Hank has another location at 191 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30312.
Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen & Bar
3721 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 228-4897
Virgil’s is on the main strip of College Park, where you can get authentic Gullah-inspired seafood dishes and desserts.
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Don’t take our word for it, come and visit College Park yourself. You can even take the MARTA train.The food goes great with your favorite cocktail and you can even get it to-go or delivered to your door.Who needs fast food when you can try amazing dishes from some of the top chefs around the Southeast? The local restaurant scene in Atlanta could use your support.
Read more: 20+ essential soul food spots in Atlanta
Slutty Vegan is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta, and there are plenty others. If you like barbecue, see our list of the Best Atlanta BBQ Restaurants.
As for eateries below I-20, these Southside Atlanta restaurants have developed quite a following.Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
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One of the most anticipated openings is coming this summer to Atlanta. Rooftop L.O.A., which is set to open in April, AtlantaFi.com has learned.
We’re going to tell you what to know about Rooftop L.O.A., which is located atop The Interlock development in West Midtown Atlanta.
Rooftop L.O.A. Opening In West Midtown
The eatery’s name, Rooftop L.O.A., stands for Leave of Absence, and is a nod to the carefree environment that will put you in the mind of a getaway when you visit.
The establishment takes up 38,000-square feet and is a full-service restaurant complete with rooftop pool bar with cabanas, lounge and more.
One of the main features is the Grove, a garden-inspired outdoor bar and 150-person covered event pavilion.
The entire rooftop, including The Grove, is 21+
What’s On The Menu At Rooftop L.O.A.?
The menu is executed by Chef Joseph Trevino, and will feature coastal European cuisine with open-fire cooking for dinner, brunch, and late-night bites.
The Pool and indoor pool bar accommodate more 200 people with sun loungers and private cabanas, food and beverage service, and a rotation of events and programming.
Where Is The Rooftop L.O.A. Located?
The Rooftop L,O.A. is located on the roof of The Interlock in West Midtown, Rooftop L.O.A. The Interlock’s address is 1115 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Here’s a map to help you find it.
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Rooftop L.O.A. is definitely one of those establishments that we’re looking forward to this summer!
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Atlanta, Georgia has some of the best chefs in the United States and the world. The latest list of James Beard finalists make that point very well. It includes several chefs and eateries from Atlanta.
Here Is The 2022 James Beard Award Finalists From Atlanta
Here are the Atlanta restaurants and chefs that made the list:
- Kevin Gillespie, Red Beard Restaurants (Gunshow, Ole Reliable, and Revival), Atlanta (Outstanding Restaurateur)
- Todd Richards and Joshua Lee, The Soulful Company (Lake & Oak), Atlanta (Outstanding Restaurateur)
- Mia Orino and Carlo Gan, Kamayan ATL, Atlanta (Emerging Chef)
- Claudia Martinez, Miller Union, Atlanta (Outstanding Pastry Chef)
- Jen Yee, Hopkins and Company, Atlanta (Outstanding Pastry Chef)
- Ticonderoga Club, Atlanta (Outstanding Hospitality)
- Lyla Lila, Atlanta (Outstanding Wine Program)
- Craig Richards, Lyla Lila, Atlanta (Best Chef: Southeast)
- Joey Ward, Southern Belle and Georgia Boy, Atlanta (Best Chef: Southeast)
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Being named a finalist for a James Beard Award is a great honor. Winners will be celebrated at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards ceremony on Monday, June 13, 2022, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
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Delta Air Lines is continuing to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects. One thing the Atlanta-based airline is resuming is in-flight hot meals. And it’s spicing things up by including food from a popular Atlanta restaurant.
Delta said recently that it will give passengers in some first class flights barbecue beef ribs from Fox Bros Bar-B-Q in Atlanta. You can expect the delicacy on select first-class flights that 900 or longer, a Delta executive confirmed.
“We’re continuing to bring back elements of the onboard experience we know our customers have missed,” said Allison Ausband, Delta’s E.V.P. and Chief Customer Experience Officer. “Starting in March, First Class customers on select flights 900 miles or greater will again enjoy hot meals featuring local ingredients and favorite items. Menu highlights include ginger beer-braised osso bucco, wild mushroom ravioli, chicken cacciatore and French bread pizza.”
Does Delta Offer Food On Its Flights?
Delta, like other airlines, scaled back its in-flight dining options during COVID, but the carrier has steadily added to its menu.
As of how, Delta is offering select drinks and treats, including our refreshed snack collection, Du Nord Social Spirits, Tip Top Proper Cocktails, and more. Cocktails and spirits are also available for purchase for those 21+.
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To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.
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The wait is finally over. The Dwarf House, known as the restaurant that popularized the Chick-ful-A menu, is open after a massive renovation.The nine-month project shut down the Hapeville restaurant, but things are rolling again after the eatery opened its doors on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022.
Now Open: The Dwarf House In Hapeville, GA.
Chick-fil-A grand openings usually include offers of free food for early arriving customers, but not this time.This go around, The Dwarf House gifted 100 local Hapeville heroes with free Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich meals for a year.Chick-fil-A also made a $25,000 donation to Feeding America.Businessman Truett Cathy first opened The Dwarf House restaurant in 1946, slowly building it into a fast-food powerhouse.“It was in this restaurant that Cathy first invented the boneless chicken sandwich and asked his customers to taste test it for him until he perfected the recipe in 1964,” according to Chick-fil-A’s website.Chick-Fil-A’s claim to fame is its chicken biscuit. The biscuit has 440 calories with the calorie breakdown being 48 grams of carbs, 16g of protein and 20g of fat, according to the eatery.
The restaurant also has a secret menu. Here’s what to order.Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?
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Business / Food & Drink / Restaurants6 Min Read
Some of the best food you can find in Atlanta is of the Caribbean variety.
Because we all like curry goat, jerk chicken and such, here are the best Caribbean restaurants in Atlanta. Some very capable chefs from places like Barbados, St. Lucia, Jamaica and other spots have made Atlanta their home.
With them, they’ve bought some of their best Caribbean dishes with them. Note: These Atlanta restaurants are currently offering takeout / delivery.
Here Are The Best Caribbean Restaurants In Atlanta
We thank them very much, but new Caribbean restaurants are opening all the time in metro Atlanta, so we need to show you where they’re located:
Dat Fire Jerk Chicken
226 Northside Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Dat Fire Jerk Chicken is known for their jerk chicken and collard greens. The Northside eatery has also gained a following for authentic Jamaican cabbage salad.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Dat Fire Jerk chicken: “Authentic Jamaican food. My husband is from Jamaica lived their all his life, even had his own jamaican restaurant and he LOVED the food here. The owner and staff are great with SUPER customer service. I wish I could give it 10 stars.”
Caribbean Delights
576 Lee St SW B, Atlanta, GA 30310
Caribbean Delights is small counter-serve restaurant that packs a powerful punch when it comes to its culinary might. The restaurant serves Caribbean eats & vegetarian options.
One Google reviewer says aout Caribbean Delights: “I love the head woman in charge been living in the area almost 4 years and I prefer to go when she’s there and miss her when I don’t see her. And her patties, jerk chicken, plantains, macaroni, and greens my my my…. she knows I’ll come in just for her greens!”
Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant
378 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
One of the more popular spots to grab some Caribbean food near downtown Atlanta is at Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant on Edgewood Avenue. The eatery has all the Jamaican staples like plantains, stew, jerk & curry to goat, fish & tofu.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant: “The curry goat that my husband got was great! I got a veggie plate of rice and peas with cabbage, collard greens and candied yams. It was good, but it tasted more “southern” than Caribbean due to the well-done cabbage and overall sweetness of the vegetables.”
This Jamaican restaurant encompasses everything we love about Caribbean cuisine: flavorful dishes, warm and inviting hospitality along with authentic Jamrock roots, mon! The counter-serve restaurant is small on dining space, but you can still get you a carryout of Jamaican jerk chicken, curry goat & other favorites.Irie Mon Cafe
1800 Peachtree St NW Ste 103, Atlanta, GA 30309
Irie Mon Cafe is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta and is a favorite place for professionals working in the city’s center to find Jamaican food and other Caribbean staples.
Here’s what one reviewer says of Irie Mon Cafe. “Excellent stewed fish, very authentic. Customer service is excellent too, representative assisted with choices and made sure we were eating well.”
Island Takeaway & Dining
5540 Old National Hwy, Atlanta, GA 30349
Island Takeaway & Dining has a loyal following because of its Jerk Chicken Tacos, Stuffed Crab and Jerk Chicken Plate. Located in southwest Atlanta, Island Takeaway is affordable and has quick service.Here’s what a Google reviewer says about Island Takeaway & Dining: “Great Food, Atmosphere and Service! Good Vibes Escovitch Fish Red Snapper. Fresh cooked to order. Price is excellent. Just tried the Jerk chicken Tacos with a great sauce to put on them. Homemade Fruit Punch is all natural and homemade Pineapple Ginger has a kick!!! Try everything on the menu!”
Jerk Chicken Grill
925 Garrett St STE L, Atlanta, GA 30316Located in downtown Atlanta, Jerk Chicken Grill is a modest place that goes big on the flavor. This place is known for its sauce: Peach Bourbon, Honey Lime Sriracha and Festival, among others.Here’s what one reviewer says about Jerk Chicken Grill: “This place is the best! I ordered Uber eats from here several times before actually going in. The food is amazing. The jerk chicken wrap is my go to! The food always tastes fresh and their sauces are delicious. Check it out if you’re in the east Atlanta area.”Mango’s Caribbean Restaurant
180 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA | 404-698-3992
806 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (404) 500-2851
Matthew “True” Nelson was well known around Atlanta as a famed reggae club promoter. These days, Nelson, known in musical circles as Krushmore, is making culinary hits these days. He owns Mangos Caribbean Restaurant on Auburn Avenue next to the Royal Peacock, which he controls as well. As Mango’s jerk chicken grows in popularity, Nelson’s food empire is expanding to the West End.Historically, those with the best food have struggled to stay afloat, either due to business mistakes are trying to survive on bare-bones budgets. That being said, there are a few joints still keeping the soul food flame alive.Taste of Tropical
530 Joseph E Lowery Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA
Taste of Tropical is a fast-serve Atlanta restaurant located at Oak At Ashby Street Shopping Center. The eatery serves decent oxtail, curry chicken and saltfish to boot.
Here is what one Google reviewer says about the place: “Best Jamaican Restaurant in town also with Tofu on the menu. I’ve been coming to this place for over 15 years. Won’t catch me anywhere else but here. Introduced my friends from Philly/NJ to this place…. they’ve been loyal customers ever since.”
Final Word
Some of the best food in Atlanta is of the Southern variety, but with so many transplants from the islands, the metro area has gained a reputation for Caribbean food.
Atlanta is having a restaurant renaissance. Hot chicken is the rage in Atlanta’s dining scene right now. But so are chicken and waffles.Fast-casual is also the dining trend du jour around metro Atlanta restaurants. The concept involves mixing the quick accessibility of fast food with the casual dining experience. Food in Atlanta is also adapting to the various tastes of the migrants that come here to live.Patrons typically order off a menu board like they would at a burger joint, but the convenience of sitting down to leisurely enjoy their food has made the segment a popular one with the restaurant industry. The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene, which has seen a fast-caz explosion in recent years. -
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Do you like free food? Like, seriously, who doesn’t? Free food in Atlanta, Georgia is pretty easy to come by. As they say, there’s an app for that.
No matter if you feel like Mexican fare or burgers and fries, you can get a great deal on your food if you know where to go.
In this article, I’m going to show you some of the best free food deals in the city.
How To Get Free Food Deals In Atlanta
Here are five ways to eat for free fast food in Atlanta just by downloading an app. The good thing is, these reward programs offer freebies with no other purchase required.
TCBY
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Download the TCBY App and you’ll get a free treat up to a $5 value.Dunkin’ Donuts
View this post on InstagramGet a free coffee when you enroll, on your birthday, and for every 200 points spent when enrolled in the DDPerks Rewards Program.
McDonald’s
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Download the app for free weekly specials, which include burgers, McCafe’s and more.Panera Bread
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Join MyPanera and you’ll get a free pastry item just for joining. They also give out tons of other freebies when you’re a member.Cinnabon
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Sign up for Club Cinnabon and you’ll get a free minibon roll at participating bakeries.Chili’s
View this post on InstagramJoin the Chili’s Rewards program and you’ll get 60 free points just for joining, which is enough to get a free menu item.
IHOP
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Join IHOP’s Pancake Revolution, and you’ll get a free Rooty Tooty Fresh N’ Fruity stack of pancakes for signing up, on your membership anniversary, and on your birthday. You can also get free pancakes on IHOP Free Pancake Day.T.G.I. Friday’s
View this post on InstagramGet a free appetizer or dessert just for joining their Give Me More Stripes rewards program. You’ll also get a free dessert on your birthday.
Krispy Kreme
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Join Friends of Krispy Kreme and you’ll get an email for free doughnut of your choice. There are plenty of other times during the year you can get free Krispy Kreme donuts.Atlanta is having a restaurant renaissance. Hot chicken is the rage in Atlanta’s dining scene right now. But so are chicken and waffles.
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A soul food restaurant in Atlanta has gotten one of the most prestigious honors in the culinary arts: Busy Bee Cafe has been named one of “America’s Classics,” by the James Beard Foundation.
The designation means the restaurant is one that is “Distinguished by [its] timeless appeal” and serves “quality food that reflects the character of their communities,” it says on the foundation’s website.One of the best soul food eateries in Atlanta, Busy Bee is a black-owned establishment that has served the Atlanta University Center students and faculties for decades.Busy Bee will get a James Beard Foundation Award and be designated as one of “America’s Classics.“ And that’s exactly what’s on the menu at Busy Bee, which is currently operating as a takeout restaurant due to COVID.What Are Busy Bee’s Hours Of Operation?
Here are Busy Bee’s restaurant hours:
- MONDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- TUESDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- WEDNESDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- THURSDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- FRIDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- SATURDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
- SUNDAYS: 11AM – 7PM
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Lapeer Seafood Market in Alpharetta is now going by the name Lapeer Steak and Seafood. The rebrand took place right after the new year and signals a new approach for the eatery.
Known for such delicacies as oysters and scallops, Lapeer will know add steaks to its repertoire.
The establishment originally opened in spring 2019, with Executive Chef Blake Hartley, Sous Chef at South Main Kitchen, behind the reins. Cody Brown, of South Main Kitchen, ran the cocktail program and mezcal bar. Elise Vitale, Pastry Chef at Butcher & Brew and South Main Kitchen, manned the desserts.
In early January 2022, the eatery posted on its Facebook page that it would be closing down for a few days to make the transition into Lapeer Steak & Seafood.
Now that Lapeer is back open, things have changed a bit as far as offerings are concerned, but you can still expect the Lapeer quality to be there.
What’s On The Menu At Lapeer Steak & Seafood?
The menu at Lapeer Steak & Seafood consists of an assortment of steak cuts, including Porterhouse, Prime NY Strip and Dry Aged Ribeye, among others.
You’ll also find dishes such as:
- Frites Royale, steak jus 12
- Warm buttered lobster
- Broiled Lump Crab Cake and more.
Here’s what one reviewer says about the restaurant: “Last night my date and I witnessed firsthand Blake Hartley’s incredible culinary artistry in action. Our food was beyond delicious and the presentation was over the top. Lapeers has a great vibe, a great staff and I really enjoyed all the different serving pieces used to plate different selections. Super cool. The kitchen concept in itself is well worth seeing and knowing about. Chef Hartley is particularly personable and not only came by our table but talked us through his amazing menu and gave excellent recommendations. I can hardly wait to go back!! It’s a must go!”
Where Is Lapeer Steak & Seafood Located?
Lapeer Steak & Seafood is located at 12 N Broad St, Alpharetta, GA 30009. Here’s a map to help you find it.
Final WordIf you want a great steak and seafood experience in North Fulton County, Lapeer is definitely a place you should check out.
Many restaurants are leaning into steak and seafood. Here are some other top steak joints around Atlanta.