Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi Food Hall Set To Open in Midtown Atlanta

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Buckle up, foodies—Midtown Atlanta’s about to get a flavor-packed new hangout that’s serving up vibes as delicious as its dishes. The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi food hall is set to open on September 10, 2025.

There are several Atlanta food halls; this one’s different. The development is the brainchild of Hospitality HQ and culinary wizard Chef Akhtar Nawab. The food hall is situated inside the swanky, revamped lobby of 1375 Peachtree, a buzzing office and community hotspot owned by FullG CRE Investments.

The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi Food Hall: What To Know

Get ready for a 7,000-square-foot culinary playground that’s part food hall, part French brasserie, and 100% awesome. With a stable of new Atlanta restaurants, The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi on September 10 is a bit different from what area foodies are used to: It’s sleek modern design meets all-day hospitality, perfect for everything from power lunches to evening cocktails with your crew.

Chef Nawab, a Kentucky-born culinary rockstar with Indian roots, has been slinging flavor at iconic spots like Gramercy Tavern and Craft before launching his own ventures, including the Michelin Bib Gourmand-winning Alta Calidad in Brooklyn.

“The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi are all about bringing people together,” Nawab says in a written statement. “Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or toasting a big moment, we’re here to make it unforgettable with food that’s meant to be shared.”

Here’s a look at the food:

What Restaurants Are at The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi?

The Peacherie’s food lineup is a duo of culinary heavy-hitters.

Discourse Eatery

Helmed by Chef Shawn Miles Davies and his partner-in-thyme Jordan Bynum, Discovery Eatery is serving comfort food with a side of connection.

Think Fried Green Tomatoes with a sassy Cherry Tomato Jam, Pimento Cheese Dip that’s pure Southern love, and Smoked Honey Chicken that’ll have you licking your fingers. Oh, and they toss in conversation starter cards to spark some table talk—genius! Wash it all down with refreshing smoothies or seasonal goodies.

Ninja Way Express

Then there’s Ninja Way Express, where Chef Jack Bai, the mastermind behind Gekko Kitchen, is bringing his A-game with a sushi and hibachi joint that’s bursting with flavor.

Expect drool-worthy Hibachi Chicken Bowls, savory Shrimp Bowls, and poke so colorful it’s practically art.

A third vendor’s joining the party later this fall, keeping things fresh with rotating chefs and concepts that’ll keep you coming back for more.

Brasserie Lundi

Now, let’s talk Brasserie Lundi—Nawab’s 3,400-square-foot lovechild that’s giving modern French brasserie with a Southern twist. With room for 130, this spot’s got relaxed elegance down to a science.

The menu’s a flavor fiesta: slurp oysters with pink peppercorn mignonette, savor foie gras torchon with stone fruit preserves, or dig into steak tartare with a fancy quail egg.

Mains range from cozy poulet rôti with bacon and mushrooms to fancy poached halibut with charred leeks and smoked trout caviar. Veggie lovers, don’t fret—Parisienne gnocchi with basil pistou and zucchini has your name on it. And dessert? Oh, honey, the peach tart tatin with bourbon caramel and crème brûlée with a brown butter madeleine will have you swooning.

Pair it with a French-leaning cocktail, an aperitif, or a glass from their curated Old World wine list, and you’re in for a treat.The vibe? Pure magic, thanks to New Orleans-based Bell Butler Studio. The Peacherie’s designed for connection, not just quick bites, with a warm, neutral palette and custom touches from Atlanta’s Bjork Studio.

Brasserie Lundi blends French flair, mid-century cool, and local art from Atlanta’s Michelle Armas and Fate Bell, plus New Orleans’ Logan Ledford and French artist Roman Boudabilac.

Where Is The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi Located?

The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi is located at 1375 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta, GA 30309. Here’s a map to help you find it.

Final Word

There’s a new food hall in town. Think hand-painted watercolors, rock-inspired abstracts, and antique mirrors that scream sophistication with a side of soul.So, mark your calendars, Atlanta—The Peacherie and Brasserie Lundi are about to make Midtown the tastiest place to be. Grab your friends, bring your appetite, and get ready to eat, sip, and connect like never before!

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CJ Johnson: CJ is a longtime Atlantan who has written a book about Atlanta's food scene. He has also fallen in love with the city's music and sports scenes. He writes about Food, Restaurants, Travel, Sports and Atlanta Culture. Check out the book. https://amzn.to/3RPmbZM

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