The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Legacy Ventures reopening downtown

- ByBobTowns­end

Situated close to Centennial Olympic Park, State Farm Arena and the Georgia Aquarium, Legacy Ventures’ hotels, restaurant­s and event spaces have become a vital part of downtown Atlanta’s tourismand convention business.

But, in addition to being hobbled by the pandemic, Legacy’s four Restaurant Row spots at 300 Marietta St. were forced to close after sustaining major damage during protests downtown.

Currently, Stats Brewpub is open Thursdays- Mondays for dine- in and takeout, and Der Biergarten is open Fridays- Sundays for dine- in, but Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria and Twin Smokers BBQ remain closed. The newish Dos Bocas, nearby on Baker Street, is open Tuesdays- Saturdays for dine- in.

Legacy’s chief operating officer for restaurant­s, Brian Bullock, explained recently why the restaurant­s have been slow to reopen.

He said Legacy originally was going to reopen all its restaurant­s around the first of June, when downtown attraction­s such as the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke and College Football Hall of Fame were coming back, but damage from the May 29 protests “closed us down. We had no windows left. The insides were really damaged. The lighting and the TVswere gone. And, we continued to have damage fromthe protests after that.”

Itwasn’t until the end ofAugust that repairswer­e finished on the building, and the flooring, windows and furniture were replaced, Bullock said. Stats opened with the start of the NFL football season, and Der Biergarten opened for Oktoberfes­t celebratio­ns.

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downtown are closed indefinite­ly, so we haven’t really opened much during the week,” Bullock said. “Twin Smokers and Max’s are still closed, because, unfortunat­ely, the business is not here right now for more restaurant­s than are currently open. We’re justwaitin­g until we see a little bit more uptick. And, I’m not sure when that’s going to be. It could be the middle of next year.”

Stats has been a modest success story so far, due, in part, to its sheer size, which easily allows for social distancing among sports fans.

The crowd- pleasingme­nu reads like a greatest hits of pub grub, with nachos, wings, a double cheeseburg­er, a veggie burger, and a crave- worthy hot and crispy chicken sandwich dubbed the Dirty Bird.

“It’s 15,000 square feet, and, fortunatel­y by design, a lot of our booths are 6 feet tall,” Bullock said. “Stats has been great, Saturdays and Sundays. The patio and the deck have been really busy, day and night. Monday night and Thursday night football has been hit or miss, but we honestly believe voting at State Farm Arena is helping us a lot. People are hanging out downtown after they vote.”

As for the future, Bullock said Legacy’s outlook is “slightly optimistic.”

“We’re obviously analyzing our business day byday,” he said. “We’re just trying to understand it. We do feel the convention­s will come back. We do feel sports will come back. We think business travel will come back.

“Having a hospitalit­y company indowntown­Atlanta, I don’t knowif there aremany businesses in the United States that have been hit as hard as this,” he said. “But, as we say, we’ve been through tornadoes, we’ve been through recessions and other things, and we’ll get through this.”

 ?? FOR THE AJC BOB TOWNSEND ?? Stats Brewpub’s Dirty Bird crispy chicken sandwich comes with vinegar slawand spicy mayonnaise, and is served here with a side of fries.
FOR THE AJC BOB TOWNSEND Stats Brewpub’s Dirty Bird crispy chicken sandwich comes with vinegar slawand spicy mayonnaise, and is served here with a side of fries.
 ?? BOBTOWNSEN­DFORTHEAJC ?? Stats Brewpub’s lemon and herb hummus is servedwith pickled cherry peppers and warmpita bread.
BOBTOWNSEN­DFORTHEAJC Stats Brewpub’s lemon and herb hummus is servedwith pickled cherry peppers and warmpita bread.

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