The Battery Atlanta, the vibrant mixed-use development surrounding Truist Park, is set to welcome a new dining spot with the addition of seafood and steak restaurant J. Alexander’s in spring 2026.
The upscale steak-and-seafood chain, known for its wood-fired cuisine and sophisticated take on American classics, will mark its third Georgia location with this 8,000-square-foot space, further enhancing the area’s dynamic dining scene.
J. Alexander Coming To The Battery Atlanta
J. Alexander’s, part of SPB Hospitality’s portfolio, will occupy a prime spot across from CRÚ Food & Wine Bar on Battery Walk, replacing the recently closed Cultivate restaurant and incorporating additional adjacent space.
The new venue will operate seven days a week, offering a menu featuring prime rib, hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, sandwiches, and handcrafted cocktails, paired with an extensive wine list. The restaurant will also include a private dining room, ideal for casual gatherings or special celebrations, promising a polished yet approachable atmosphere.
“Our arrival at one of Atlanta’s most iconic destinations reflects our commitment to delivering the quality, service, and atmosphere that have defined our brand for decades,” said Shawn Van Winkle, Senior Director of Marketing at SPB Hospitality. “The Battery Atlanta is where the city comes to dine, celebrate, and connect — and we’re proud to contribute to that energy with our bold flavors, warm hospitality, and elevated dining experience.”
The addition of J. Alexander’s comes as part of The Battery Atlanta’s ongoing efforts to diversify its culinary offerings. Jeremy Strife, Executive Vice President of Development for Braves Development Company, emphasized the fit: “
J. Alexander’s exemplifies the commitment to quality and hospitality that defines The Battery Atlanta. Its arrival adds to our diverse dining scene, offering a refined take on American cuisine that’s both distinctive and inviting.”
The Nashville-based chain, which first entered the Georgia market in 2001, currently operates two other locations in the state: one in Peachtree Corners and another in Dunwoody. Fans of the brand have praised its consistent quality, with local diners highlighting favorites like the steakburger with skinny fries and the attentive service at existing locations.
J. Alexander’s is also reportedly planning a fourth Georgia location in Peachtree City, taking over a former Smokey Bones site.
To make way for the new restaurant, Cultivate, which opened at The Battery in July 2024, will close later this month. The breakfast-focused eatery, originally a Westside staple, struggled to maintain its footing after its initial expansion. Its sole remaining location will be at the Food Hall at Phipps Plaza in Buckhead.
The Battery Atlanta continues to solidify its reputation as a premier destination for dining, entertainment, and social experiences. Recent additions like Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux and Shake Shack have further elevated the area’s appeal, and J. Alexander’s is expected to draw both locals and visitors, especially on game days.
“We’re thrilled to bring J. Alexander’s to The Battery Atlanta,” Van Winkle added. “We aim to become a go-to spot for locals, visitors, and game-day crowds alike.”
The restaurant’s opening is slated for spring 2026, promising to add another layer of culinary excellence to The Battery Atlanta’s ever-growing lineup.
Final Word
The Battery is one of Atlanta’s most dynamic developments. The area’s walkable, trendy vibe, enhanced by home Braves games, draws food enthusiasts and supports a burgeoning dining scene.
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