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Atlanta / Development / Food & Drink / Restaurants1 Min Read
If you are looking to open a restaurant or bakery, a new listing in Woodstock may be the perfect spot! The store and bakery has a full kitchen and commissary in 1,650 square feet.
The rent is $1926 per month for the mint condition structure. The listing says, “Perfect for any food store or easily convert to a restaurant or use for food truck and catering.”
Priced at $65,000.
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If good barbeque at any time of the day is your thing, you’re going to love what Fox Bros. is cooking up. The popular Atlanta eatery’s “Que”-osk” (kiosk) will begin serving breakfast next month, according to the AJC.
Beginning on February 19, customers at the eatery’s standalone Amour Yards kiosk will be able to order breakfast fare from 7 a.m.. to 10 a.m. The outpost will close down for an hour before reopening for lunch at 11 a.m.. The “Que”-osk is a fast-casual counter service basically serving a pared down menu.
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Mexican restaurant Alma Cocina has become a happening place to eat in Midtown, so they’re bringing that Latin flavor to Buckhead.
Fifth Group Restaurants announced this week that the popular spot for Margaritas, burritos and taco dishes will break ground on a 7,000-square-foot spot in the Terminus development at the corner of Piedmont and Peachtree avenues.
Set to open in 2019, the new Alma Cocina will take the place of the former Bricktop eatery.
“Buckhead has been a major area of growth for Fifth Group in the past several years – we opened South City Kitchen Buckhead in 2016 and Ecco Buckhead is slated to open later this year,” Robby Kukler, a Fifth Group partner, said in a press release, according to What Now Atlanta.
“In our 25th year as a restaurant group, we’re excited to share our plans for an expanded presence further on Peachtree Street as we bring Alma Cocina’s energy and flair to the Buckhead neighborhood.”
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Atlanta is a tea town, make no mistake about it. Sweet tea rules the day in the city’s restaurants, but in the breakfast spots, coffee reign supreme. The city has quite a few spots to grab a cup of Joe so it’s only right that we go to the expert reviewers of TripAdvisor and get their take.
Here are the top spots to grab some coffee in ATL:
Java Lords Coffee House One reviewer said: “This is the coffee house attached to 7 Stages Theater, and the atmosphere is, well, theatrical. The barista who served me an iced latte was a hoot to talk to, offering up suggestions and one-liners at the same time. I sat on what was obviously once church pews and started up at numerous playbills and community flyers. Overall, it was a cool experience.”
Octane Coffee Bar & Lounge One reviewer said: “My life as a flight attendant challenges me to find the best coffee and breakfast in each city that I encounter.
This time I found this in Atlanta and might I say; granola with fresh strawberries on toast brought my taste sense to a whole new level that makes me wanna come back tomorrow before I have to make the flight back to Europe! Even the avocado on toast with eggs sunny side up made this breakfast/brunch the best start on this rainy Saturday. And don’t forget the latté vanilla that I had with this brekkie which completed this food sensation. Worth the drive.”Chattahoochee Coffee Company A reviewer said: “Being by the river here felt like you were far away from the greater Atlanta area. There is nice green space behind the shop and a short trail a long the river. Perfect spot to relax with your drink.”
Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee A reviewer said: “Medium size coffee was only 10 oz. Staff didn’t know prices until they rang it up. Understaffed and Slow… One toaster oven that they use was always full. Our sandwich was still cold when given to us. Turkey sandwich sold for later was soggy and had been in the box a while. Croissants are huge but have way too much butter in them. One customer complained his $5 drink after he drank it was cold and they told him they’d fix it next time.”
Aurora Coffee A reviewer said: “I absolutely adore the names of the coffee drinks, such as The Polar Bear. There is a large selection of tea drinks, both hot and cold to satisfy any taste. And the artwork on the walls adds to the coffeehouse atmosphere.”
Drip Coffee Shop: A reviewer said: “Very good coffee shop; love that it’s the same premium coffee roaster that Dancing Goats uses!!! I always stop in when in the Glenwood Park area. My daughter (13 yrs) had the Vanilla flavored frappe and loved it.”
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Crescent Avenue is getting another top-tier eateries. Publico Kitchen & Bar, the South Carolina-based restaurant, is coming to Atlanta.
Michael Duganier, COO of Publico’s parent company All in Restaurant Group, told What Now Atlanta that the Latin fusion eatery was headed to Midtown.
The new space is expected to open in early 2018.
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Colony Square last week launched a partnership with Fooda to bring “restaurant pop-ups” to the Midtown development.
Colony Square has scored a new deal with office lunch outprint Fooda to bring pop-up shop food options to Midtown. Fooda will bring daily eats to the complex from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., according to WhatNowAtlanta.com.
Colony Square is in the midst of planning on a massive redevelopment project that will bring ultimately bring new retail space, a food hall and movie theater to Peachtree by November 2019.
The “Reimagined” Colony Square has been hailed by city leaders as a major cog in drawing residents, tourists and businesses back to Atlanta’s core.
When it comes to restaurants, Atlanta is quickly gaining ground on some of the dining capitals around the United States.
Fast-casual is 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.
Read more: 5 essential soul food spots in Atlanta
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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A stone’s throw from the Braves’ new SunTrust Park stadium, C&S Seafood is the talk of the town. Raw bar, lobsters & classic cocktails in a strip-mall setting with an old-school urban vibe.
This is what one TripAdvisor reviewer said, which we agree with. ” Atmosphere is noisy, but vibrant. Food cannot be faulted. Service is excellent. My seared tuna was cooked to perfection. Parking is definitely an issue, but don’t let that stop you visiting one of the best high end seafood restaurants in the area.
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The newest restaurant in Midtown’s Atlantic Station is the popular salad bar concept, Salata. And it’s good. The eatery opened Sept. 21, 2017, in the quarters vacated by Moe’s, who closed down in mid-January.
Dallas-based Henry Investment Group recently announced that Salata was making a major investment in the area, opening 20 restaurants in the Atlanta market over the next few years.
