Italian bakery Giulia will debut as part of North American Properties’ and Nuveen Real Estate’s ongoing efforts to revitalize the Forum, located at 5155 Peachtree Pkwy.
Month: April 2023
Review: La Semilla is more than just a good vegan restaurant
La Semilla, a new restaurant in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood, serves a plant-based menu that prioritizes Latin American flavors, rather than virtuous veganism. You leave La Semilla thinking it’s a good restaurant, rather than just a good vegan restaurant.
If It’s On The Curb Or Stoop, It's Yours — Mostly: [Block Talk]
“It’s the greatest thing ever,” one reader says of “curb mining.” Others concur, but point out a difference between usable items and junk.
A micro food hall is coming to the South End development in Norcross
A micro food hall is slated to open as part of the South End Norcross development by spring 2024, anchored by barbecue restaurant South End Smokehouse.
Slutty Vegan bringing plant-based ballpark food to Truist Park
Pinky Cole, the founder and CEO of Slutty Vegan, is opening yet another location of her ever-growing plant-based burger chain, this time at Truist Park.
Fried chicken eatery Boxcar Betty’s to open its first Atlanta location next week
Charleston, South Carolina-based fried chicken chain Boxcar Betty’s is set to open next week in Atlanta’s Westside Paper development.
A superfood is disguised as a vivid dessert at this Decatur restaurant
When you order the beet terrine at Kindred in DeKalb County’s Oak Grove neighborhood, what you get is an extraordinary, dessert-looking dish.
Atlanta Culinary Journey shows how chefs came to shape the local dining landscape
Restaurants don’t magically appear. They often start out as just an inkling of an idea. That is one of the resounding themes that emerged during The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s yearlong Atlanta Culinary Journey series, spotlighting chef-restaurant owners in metro Atlanta.
Atlanta Classics: Livingston puts modern twist on Georgian Terrace history
Livingston Restaurant and Bar has been a part of the Georgian Terrace’s rich history since opening in 2009, but the 10-story hotel building has been an Atlanta fixture since 1911.