Patch has compiled details of new restaurants that have opened or will open in Georgia.
GEORGIA — Peach State, are you feeling hungry? Well, Georgia has recently welcomed or will welcome new restaurants statewide.
The eclectic group of eateries offers diverse menus to satisfy appetites. From a business serving healthy food options to a new 24-hour donut shop, these five new companies could serve dishes customers crave.
Patch has compiled details of new restaurants that have opened or will open in Georgia.
They are as follows:
Emilio's Tacos and Tequila, Atlanta
Where: 1105 W Peachtree St. NW, Suite 5, Atlanta
Product or Service: Full bar with tequila, mezcal, agave cocktails and margarita flights. Tortas, empanadas, soups and salads, burritos and bowls, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas and fajitas.
Amenities: Catering, private parties, reservations, gift cards and events.
Hours of operation: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 11 a.m.-midnight Thursday, 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Friday and 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday.
“I am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to bring a taste of my culture to Atlanta," owner Emilio Portilla said in a news release. "I can’t wait to open the doors and spend time with the people who come to hang out and eat here. This is really a dream come true.”
Steak and Grace, Dunwoody
Where: 1317 Dunwoody Village Pkwy. (former space of First Watch)
Product or Service: Fire-wood steaks, seafood, chicken, large salads, sandwiches and gluten-free, keto and dairy-free options.
Amenities: Large patio and outdoor fireplace.
Hours of operation: Hours unknown. Opening date is unknown, though a date late in the year is planned.
“I prefer restaurants that deliver on service, food quality, interesting design and other things that go into a dining experience but with a little more casual approach,” Atlanta restaurateur Barry Mills said in a news release. “There are several traditional steakhouses in the perimeter area, so we want to differentiate ourselves with the atmosphere and diverse menu. We want this to be a neighborhood gathering place where you don’t need a coat and tie. We believe this warm and welcoming style will attract guests of all ages.”
Toastique, Midtown
Where: 1230 W. Peachtree St. NW, Suite 160, Atlanta
Product or Service: Gourmet toast dishes, smoothie bowls, cold-pressed juices, bowls and coffee.
Amenities: Grab-and-go food options, online ordering, franchising opportunities, catering, merchandise and digital app.
Hours of operation: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday and 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
“Toastique brings something fresh and vibrant to Atlanta,” franchisee Nicole Wiley said in a news release. “We’re passionate about creating a place where the community can enjoy delicious, wholesome meals that fuel their day. Every ingredient we use is carefully selected for its quality and freshness because we believe that healthy eating should never mean sacrificing flavor.”
Vitality Bowls, Buford
Where: 3320 Hamilton Mill Road, Suite 102
Product or Service: Açaí bowls, smoothies, oatmeal, dessert bowls and chia pudding.
Amenities: The Vitality Bowls Loyalty Club, gift cards, catering
Hours of operation: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Sunday.
"Introducing Vitality Bowls to Buford is a proud milestone for me," owner Angel German said in a news release. "Following a successful three-decade corporate career, I'm excited to bring a fresh, healthy dining option to the community. Our café is dedicated to serving high-quality ingredients with no fillers, just pure nutrition. As someone who values both customer service and healthy living, I'm committed to sharing this lifestyle with Buford residents."
Dunkin' Donuts, Cartersville
Where: 1396 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy. SE
Product or Service: Espresso and coffee, frozen drinks, sandwiches, bagels, muffins, donuts, wraps and teas.
Amenities: 24-hour drive-thru, Dunkin’ on Demand mobile order pick-up area and Dunkin' cards.
Hours of operation: Open 24 hours, seven days a week.
"People who live and work in Cartersville can now experience Dunkin’s store of the future, as Dunkin’ recently opened the city’s first 24-hour drive-thru only restaurant ... Featuring the brand’s next generation design, the drive-thru only Dunkin’ allows guests to run on Dunkin’ faster and more conveniently than ever before," company representatives said in a news release.
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