![]() ![]() Additional Hopdoddy locations to open in metro Atlanta next year.īilled as an eco-friendly, craft burger restaurant using humanely and sustainably raised beef and chicken, Hopdoddy features a menu of classic double stacks with cheese and more elaborate burgers like the Birria topped with chorizo and a Oaxaca cheese quesadilla. Opening October 4, Hopdoddy Burger Bar takes over the Grub Burger on Briarcliff Road, which closes September 24 for a quick renovation. Austin-based Hopdoddy Burger Bar is opening on BriarcliffĪfter acquiring Grub Burger earlier this year, Austin-based burger chain Hopdoddy Burger Bar is preparing to open its first location in Atlanta this fall. No reason for the decision to close was provided in the Facebook post. Red Sky Tapas closed September 15 after 14 years in Marietta. Mount Royal Temporarily Closes in Buckhead After Hugh Acheson Departs the Restaurant Red Sky Tapas Closes in Marietta A source with knowledge of the situation indicated the decision to part ways with the hotel came down to “creative differences” between Acheson and hotel management.Īs for Three Arches, expect a menu from chef Josh Hopkins to include dishes and flavors from around the Mediterranean region, like grilled trout with pistachio pesto and preserved lemon and Moroccan meatballs with mint yogurt, cabbage, and pickled onions. ![]() Earlier this year, chef Hugh Acheson closed his Montreal-style steakhouse, departing the restaurant after just four months. Mediterranean restaurant Three Arches recently replaced Mount Royal at the Hyatt Centric hotel in Buckhead. Three Arches Mediterranean restaurant replaces Mount Royal in Buckhead It’s unclear how the fire began or what caused the blaze. Most of the damage is to the outside of the building, with damage inside the restaurant caused by efforts to put the fire out. The blaze began outside, the AJC reports, and spread to the ceiling of the restaurant before it was eventually extinguished. The Piedmont Road location of Tin Lizzy’s caught fire early Tuesday morning. Ī post shared by Refuge Coffee Co.® Tin Lizzy’s catches fire in Buckhead A third location opens later this year in downtown Norcross. Refuge Coffee also includes a location in Midtown at Woodruff Arts Center. However, it continues to partner as the coffee provider for co-working and events space Constellations in Sweet Auburn. The nonprofit coffee shop provides support, job training, and job opportunities for Atlanta’s refugee community, a mission that began at its original location in Clarkston. Throughout the pandemic, Refuge continued to pay its employees and barista trainees. “This difficult decision to leave a beloved place has come after much deliberation from Refuge Coffee leadership committed to choose hard things that maintain the health of the entire organization,” the press release reads in part. This location opened just one month prior to the start of the pandemic, which shut down businesses, hotels, and Georgia State University nearby in downtown Atlanta for months. In a press release, owners Kitti and Bill Murray say the decision to close was partially due to the financial fallout from the pandemic. The Sweet Auburn location of Refuge Coffee closes Friday, September 23, after nearly three years in the historic Atlanta Daily World building on Auburn Avenue. ![]()
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