As reported by Creative Loafing, Midtown Atlanta will be getting a new restaurant…..DaVinci’s Pizzeria, a popular spot in Smyrna, will be opening their second Atlanta location later this month. The pizza shop will be in Arts Center Tower across from the Arts Center Marta Station.
Look for MyMidtownMojo to check this place out and give you a report. Isn’t everyone looking for good pizza?
Riccardo Ullio gives another stab at Midtown with new restaurant concept
This restaurant space is located in Cornerstone Village, at the corner of 5th and Peachtree. My office was next door for 3 years. Indeed, this will be the 3rd try of a restaurant since Eno closed a couple years ago. I’m going to go out on a limb and say it will all depend on the menu and of course service.
The story is compliments of WhatNow.com
El Escorpión to take failed Eno by Zaza (most recently 5th Street Cafe) space
Riccardo Ullio, owner of Atlanta favorites Sotto Sotto and Fritti of U Restaurants, will open a new Midtown restaurant.
El Escorpión, the name of Ullio’s newest venture, will open in the former Eno by Zaza space (most recently 5th Street Cafe), according to management at both Sotto Sotto and Fritti.
Located at 800 Peachtree street, El Escorpión will be the third concept the space has seen in less than two years.
5th Street Cafe closed after a mere 78 days in business, owned by Atlanta Hawks’ Zaza Pachulia (story here).
El Escorpión will also be Ullio’s fourth attempt at a successful Midtown restaurant. Ullio opened three concepts at 905 Juniper in Midtown (Cuerno, Lupe and Beleza) all which are now closed (story here).
Still under development, U Restaurants has not released any specifics on the concept and have no comment at this time.
Here’s to hoping Ullio doesn’t get stung a fourth time in Midtown.
Developing…
El Escorpión
800 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
Tin Lizzy Cantina – Midtown Atlanta It’s Yum Yum!
Tin Lizzy Cantina – Midtown Atlanta It’s Yum Yum!
My restaurant visits are not what they use to be. But I do get an opportunity to sample things as I plan the monthly Mingle In Midtown, a social happy hour for the Midtown Neighbors’ Association. A new restaurant had opened in Midtown, so I quickly reached out to the owner, Andy McKoski about hosting our event.
This is not the first Tin Lizzy Cantina. They have locations on Memorial Drive and Piedmont Road in Buckhead. But the addition of Tin Lizzy Midtown Atlanta is awesome. First off, it’s in a great location on Crescent Avenue, between 14th and 13th Streets. They took over from another restaurant, but have given it the Tin Lizzy touch!
My food sampling was limited to the complimentary food they gave us, but it still came off the menu….and it was delish!
But the thing that stood out the most is their salsa. It’s to die for! I even got them to give me a container to take home!Their menu offers all kinds of great things. Like fried pickles? 21 different options for tacos, Tin Skillet dinners and great quesadillas! Tin Lizzy Cantina does it right!
As I mentioned this was our social/networking event for the neighborhood, so it was great to see familiar faces as well as some new ones!
Tin Lizzy Cantina Midtown is open Monday-Saturday, 11:30AM – 2:30AM and Sunday from 11:30AM to 12:00AM
It’s become one of my Midtown favorites and hope it will for you too!
Miami’s Lime restaurants to make a splash in Atlanta | Atlanta Business Chronicle
A Miami-based restaurant chain is scouting metro Atlanta for locations.
Lime Fresh Mexican Grill expects to open at least three restaurants initially, and founder and CEO John Kunkel believes the Atlanta market could bear up to six restaurants.
“We’re anti-chain, even though we are one these days,” he said. “We try to find communities we can tie into.”
Kunkel said he likes the feel of Midtown, the Little Five Points area, and the college areas in Atlanta, too, like Emory University, and has been scouting all of those areas.
Menu items include classics like tacos, burritos and quesadillas.
The chain is not affiliated with Lime Taqueria, the Smyrna restaurant owned by Atlanta businessman Rene Diaz.
Founded in 2004 in Miami, Lime Fresh Mexican Grill has eight locations in the Miami area and one in Orlando.
But the concept got a boost earlier this year when Maryville, Tenn.-based Ruby Tuesday Inc. (NYSE: RT) signed a licensing agreement with Kunkel and Lime Fresh Mexican Grill to grow the concept.
The agreement, signed Sept. 13, gives Ruby Tuesday the opportunity to operate up to 200 Lime Fresh Mexican Grill restaurants in the eastern United States, excluding Florida.
“Given that the fast-casual segment of our industry is proven and growing, and demand exceeds supply, we believe opening smaller, inline locations under the Lime brand is a potential growth option for us,” the company reported in an Oct. 6 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. “We expect to open one or two smaller prototype, inline company-owned Lime restaurants during the remainder of fiscal 2011.”
Entering the growing fast-casual restaurant segment “with a strong brand such as Lime” gives Ruby Tuesday a way to expand with lower risk, the company said.
“Lime is really Ruby’s growth vehicle right now,” Kunkel said. “We will use their infrastructure to grow.”
Growth vehicles
Lime Fresh Mexican Grill isn’t the only growth concept Ruby Tuesday is bringing to Atlanta.
Truffles Café, an upscale café concept with an average $18 check that currently operates three restaurants in the Hilton Head Island, S.C., area, is expected to open Dec. 8 at the former Ruby Tuesday location on Lenox Road in Buckhead.
It is the first Truffles Café operated by Ruby Tuesday.
Menu items include soups, salads, sandwiches, a signature chicken pot pie, house-breaded fried shrimp, pasta, ribs, steaks, and a variety of desserts.
Like Lime Fresh Mexican, Ruby Tuesday expects Truffles Café will help it grow, said Stewart Newbold, Truffles Café operating partner, who was once with Ruby Tuesday.
“This is the first of what we hope to be 200 Truffles Cafés nationally,” he said.
If the Buckhead Truffles Café proves to be successful, other locations may be possible in the market, Newbold said.
“We see [Atlanta] as a very strong market,” he said. “There is a keen eye on it.”
Ruby Tuesday is also converting some of its restaurants to Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q and Wok Hay, an Asian concept.
Earlier this year Sandy Beall, Ruby Tuesday founder, president and CEO, told investors the conversions “have the potential to grab average restaurant volume increases of $1 million.”
“It seems they are repositioning the brand, to be a multi-focused operator like YUM! Brands,” said Eric Giandelone, director of food service at Mintel International Ltd., a consumer research firm.
YUM! Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) operates brands A&W, Long John Silver’s, Taco Bell and KFC.
“Ruby Tuesday is inching toward that in some ways with the licensing agreements [with Lime Fresh Mexican Grill and the other concepts],” Giandelone said. “They haven’t completely acquired those companies, so it is baby steps in that direction, but it is a way for them to buttress some sagging sales.”
Ruby Tuesday reported $302.6 million in revenue for the first quarter of fiscal year 2011, which ended Aug. 31, compared with $300 million during the same quarter in 2009.
The company reported net income of $12.4 million during the quarter, compared with $6.1 million a year ago.
Ruby Tuesday owns, operates or franchises 877 restaurants in 46 states, 15 foreign countries and Guam.
Wrapping up the market
Lime Fresh Mexican Grill’s entrance falls on the heels of another large fast-casual chain planning to expand in the market.
Denver-based Qdoba Mexican Grill, with locations in Alpharetta and Suwanee, recently announced it has two or three sites in the pipeline in metro Atlanta, and may put in as many as 30 restaurants.
Qdoba, a subsidiary of San Diego-based Jack In The Box Inc. (Nasdaq: JACK), has been focusing growth in markets where it has little or no presence, and Atlanta fits that category.
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. (NYSE: CMG) has 13 metro Atlanta locations, and Atlanta-based Moe’s Southwest Grill has 64 metro locations.
Other Mexican concepts in town include Willy’s Mexicana Grill and numerous mom-and-pop ethnic restaurants.
Lime’s Kunkel knows it is a crowded field.
“There are 9,000 Mexican concepts out there,” he said. “Atlanta is so densely populated with other Mexican concepts. But we’re unique in what we do.”
Lime Fresh Mexican Grill is a cross between fast-casual and a neighborhood restaurant, Kunkel said. “We have all the convenience of fast-casual and casual dining.”
It would seem that as quickly as restaurants close, something else is on the horizon. Hopefully we will see a Lime Fresh Mexican Grill in Midtown in the coming months???
Gordon Biersch Midtown Scores Great Review
Gordon Biersch Midtown Scores Great Review
It was no surprise to me when a review of my favorite Midtown Atlanta watering hole/restaurant, Gordon Biersch showed up on a Google Alert today. Of course it was favorable…..Gordon Biersch Midtown IS a great restaurant!
One of several posts I have written about Gordon Biersch appeared in September, 2009 on my other blog, Midtown,My Town, Atlanta and MORE My good friend, Elizabeth from Huntsville, AL was in Atlanta and we had a delightful evening of food and conversation!
If you are in Midtown Atlanta, and looking for exactly what you want in a restaurant — a great dining experience, good food, great beer, and excellent service….look no further!
Here is a link to the Atlanta Food Critic’s review
Eno Restaurant Midtown to Become 5th Street Cafe
One of the favorites of Midtown Atlanta restaurants is about to shed its skin. Eno Restaurant by Zaza is in the process of being “re-tooled” to be called 5th Street Cafe.
Some may recall that the offices of Thomas Ramon Realty use to be right next door to Eno when we were located in Cornerstone Village. (That space still remains empty, by the way).
The former Mediterranean eatery will become more like a French cafe with a strong neighborhood vibe. As the Membership Chairman for Midtown Neighbors Association and the host of Mingle In Midtown, I hope we will be having a Mingle on 5th Street in the near future! Stay tuned for those details.
Here is more information about Eno Restaurant by Zaza and the upcoming launch of 5th Street Cafe.
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