Slutty Vegan Opening In Gwinnett County

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Slutty Vegan is bringing its plant-based burgers and more to Gwinnett County. The restaurant’s social media account confirmed that owner Pinky Cole is opening another Slutty Vegan outpost in Gwinnett.

The new restaurant would be the first Slutty Vegan north of Atlanta and the company’s fourth in the area.

Slutty Vegan Restaurant Opening In Gwinnett County

Cole told the Atlanta-Journal Constitution that when she visited the location, it gave off the right vibes.

“I go to a location and I feel it out. The parking has to feel right, the energy has to feel good. I want it to be in close proximity to areas where people have easy access to get to. (The Duluth location) checked all the boxes,” she was quoted as saying.

Cole’s meatless restaurants have been popular dining experience in metro Atlanta for three years now. In early 2019, she opened the company’s first standalone restaurant in Atlanta’s Westview neighborhood.
Since then she has expanded to other areas of metro Atlanta.

How Many Slutty Vegan Locations Are There In Atlanta?

Slutty Vegan LocationAddress
Westview1542 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW. Atlanta, GA 30310.
Old Fourth Ward76 Edgewood Ave SE. Atlanta, GA 30312
Clayton County164 N McDonough St. Jonesboro, GA 30236.
Gwinnett County2131 Pleasant Hill Road Duluth, Ga. 30096
Athens-Clarke County700 Baxter Ste. 800, Athens, Ga. 30605
Georgia Tech351 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta, Ga. 30313

Meanwhile at Slutty Vegan’s Edgewood location, customers can purchase from a retail market on the site. You can pick up seasoning, spices and “Sluttified” memorabilia as well.

Where Is Slutty Vegan’s Gwinnett Restaurant Located?

The Gwinnett County location of Slutty Vegan is located at 2131 Pleasant Hill Road in Duluth. Here is a map to help you find it.

The eatery has also grown a national following, thanks to Cole’s background in media and celebrity clientele and connections.

She has also brought pop-ups to other parts of the country, including Miami, Florida. But for now, she is concentrating on growing in metro Atlanta.

Final Word

Plant-based fare is one of the healthiest things you can order on the menu, but it’s not all. If you want to enjoy the full metro Atlanta dining experience, you’ll need to expand your palette.

As for eateries below I-20, these Southside Atlanta restaurants have developed quite a following.
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