Atlanta’s dining scene is getting a major boost downtown! Chops Lobster Bar, one of the city’s most beloved and best steakhouses, is expanding with a second location at Centennial Yards, the massive $5 billion mixed-use redevelopment transforming the Gulch area into a vibrant sports and entertainment district.
This move marks Chops Lobster Bar’s second location in Georgia (and third overall), giving more Atlantans—and visitors—easy access to one of the city’s most celebrated dining experiences amid the energy of downtown events, games, and redevelopment.
Chops Is Opening Downtown
The original Chops Lobster Bar, a Buckhead staple since opening in 1989 under the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, has long been a go-to for Atlanta diners craving top-tier steaks and ultra-fresh seafood.
Here’s how a recent diner described the experience at the Buckhead location: “The steaks and lobster tails were cooked and seasoned wonderfully. Having the warm butter to dip just elevated the entire meal.”
“The Grilled Jumbo Asparagus was good. It was cooked perfectly to al dente, but had no grill marks, char or seasoning just lacked flavor,” the customer said. “The Hashed Potato Tots were as expected AMAZING, and the Brussels Sprouts and Mushrooms were so full of flavor you did not need to overeat.”
Consistently ranked among the nation’s best steakhouses, it delivers USDA Prime aged beef, seafood flown in fresh (often 18–36 hours out of the water), and standout dishes like Champion Breed Miyazaki Prefecture A5 Wagyu, Nova Scotia lobster, Spanish octopus, and Genuine Holland Dover Sole—all served in a warm, elegant atmosphere perfect for business dinners or special occasions.
The new spot will bring that same signature excellence to downtown.
When Will Chops Lobster Bar Open in Downtown Atlanta?
Slated for a late 2026 opening in the Entertainment District (at 85 Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW), the restaurant will occupy a spacious 13,000-square-foot space on the ground floor of a new hotel, overlooking Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
It will mirror the look, feel, and high standards of the Buckhead original while adding fine-dining prestige to the growing Centennial Yards lineup.
“Chops is more than a restaurant – it’s an Atlanta institution,” said Brian McGowan, president at Centennial Yards, in a recent statement highlighting the excitement around bringing this local legend to the heart of the city.
Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the opening—we’ll be there for the ribbon-cutting (and probably the first bites)! What are your favorite dishes at the Buckhead Chops? Drop them in the comments below.