The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Try vegan bar food and more at these restaurant­s

There are some intriguing new spots in metro area.

- By Yvonne Zusel yzusel@ajc.com

While the post-pandemic road to recovery for the food and beverage industry surely will be a long one, there are hopeful signs. More than 50 restaurant­s, bars, bakeries and ghost kitchens have made their debuts or opened second locations in metro Atlanta since the beginning of the year.

Here is a look at some of the spots that opened their doors during the first quarter of 2021.

Intown Atlanta

Baffi. This west Midtown restaurant, whose name translates to “mustache” in Italian, comes from celebrity chef Jonathan Waxman and Executive Chef Andrew Cacioppo, both formerly of the now-shuttered Brezza

Cucina at Ponce City Market. Dishes on the menu include wood-seared shrimp salad with winter greens, spicy aioli and focaccia; cast-iron sunburst trout with braised greens and Meyer lemon salsa; and Waxman’s JW roasted chicken. Also, check out the restaurant’s newly opened Baffi Provisions market, which sells prepared foods to go, beer and wine, and dry goods, including pastas made in-house.

976 Brady Ave. SW, Atlanta. 404-724-9700, baffiatlan­ta.com

Bar Vegan and Dinkies. Pinky Cole has created something of a vegan food empire with her Slutty Vegan food trucks and three brickand-mortar locations. She branched out this year with Bar Vegan at Ponce City Market, offering vegan bar food, like cauliflowe­r wings and salads, alongside “experience cocktails,” like the Foreign Fruit Punch, served in a smoking volcano. Along for the ride is Derrick Hayes of Big Dave’s Cheesestea­ks, who opened his Dinkies kiosk inside Bar Vegan, selling plant-based cheesestea­ks and Tater Tots.

675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. sluttyvega­natl.com

More new Intown restaurant­s and bars to try:

The Betty, St. Julep and Willow Bar. 374 East Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta. thesylvanh­otel.com

Candler Rail Brewery. 1660 Dekalb Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404464-5035, candlerrai­lbrewery. com

El Vinedo Local. 730 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. 404596-8239, elviñedolo­cal.com

Eleven TLC. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. eleventlc.com

Farm Birds. 3365 Piedmont Road NE, Atlanta. 404-8160603, farmbirdsa­tl.com

Highland Bistro. 701 Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-2281216

Lowcountry Steak. 1010 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 770-2130830, lowcountry-restaurant­s. com/midtown-atlanta

Neighborho­od Wraps. 1187 Wylie St SE., Atlanta. 678-6307274, neighborho­odwraps.com

Peach Cobbler Cafe. 2221 Peachtree Road NW, Atlanta. 404-351-0450, peachcobbl­ercafe.com

Queso Shop. 2127 Liddell Drive, Atlanta. 770-891-7480, thequesotr­uck.com

Round Trip Brewing Co. 1279 Seaboard Industrial Blvd., Atlanta. 404-963-1252, roundtripb­rewing.com

Screamin’ Weenies. 1271 Glenwood Ave SE, Atlanta. 470428-2034, banshee-atl.com

Sea Salt Seafood Lounge. 1044 Greenwood Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-709-2125, seasaltatl.com

Storico Vino. 3065 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta. 404-806-0050, storico.com/ vino

Toast on Lenox. 2770 Lenox Road, Atlanta. 404-7454549, toastonlen­oxatl.com

North Fulton County

Banana Leaf Thai + Bar. Awut Pengpis, better known as Chef Woody, and Supakorn “Jobi” Thanasongt­rakul offer a menu of familiar Thai meat and poultry dishes, as well as some vegan offerings. But, the focus of its four specialty plates is seafood, including pla sam rod, with crispy fried snapper and red bell and bird’s eye chili peppers in a sweet and sour sauce over jasmine rice. The restaurant also recently debuted a full bar that includes frozen cocktails.

227 Sandy Springs Place NE, Sandy Springs. 404-418-8156, bananaleaf­atl.com

The Ginger Room. Angela Avery and Karl Walbrook, the couple behind the popular ginger drinks business Ginger

Yums, offer all things ginger at their new Alpharetta venture, including ginger teas, coffees and Ginger Yums juices. The Ginger Room also serves British high tea, complete with a tea tower featuring finger sandwiches, scones with housemade clotted cream and preserves, and desserts, including macarons and Bakewell tarts.

61 Roswell Road, Alpharetta. 678-399-9964, the-gingerroom. com

More new north Fulton County restaurant­s to try:

Bloom Doughnuts. 15260 Hopewell Road, Milton. bloomgener­al.com

Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchen. 2335 Mansell Road, Alpharetta. order.guysflavor­townkitche­n.com

Rakkan Ramen. 9700 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek. 770-837-3529, rakkanrame­n. com/locations/johns-creek

Rena’s Italian Fishery and Grill. 240 S. Main St., Alpharetta. 770-790-4040, renasifg.com

Snooze an a.m. Eatery. 4600 Roswell Road, Atlanta. 470-571-3880, snoozeeate­ry. com

Texican Tex-mex Barbecue. 659 Atlanta St., Roswell. 470-282-1614, texicanbar­becue. com

Cobb County

Chef Smokeys. Mauro Cruz started Chef Smokey ATL last year as a pandemic pop-up, slinging birria tacos in an Austell parking lot. He joined forces with Carlos Bickers to open Chef Smokeys in the space previously occupied by Bickers’ Isabella’s Pizza and Wings. In addition to birria tacos, quesadilla­s and fries, the menu features pizzas, burgers and wings, as well as a variety of apps and sides.

2805 Veterans Memorial Highway, Austell. instagram. com/chefsmokey­atl

More new restaurant­s to try in Cobb County:

Fat Tuesday. 800 Battery Ave. SE, Atlanta. 770-672-0049, fattuesday.com

Not As Famous Cookie Co. 1080 Windy Hill Road SE, Smyrna. 678-293-5588, notasfamou­s.com

The Orient. 3050 Windy Hill Road SE, Atlanta. 770-6122727, theorienta­tlanta.com

Dekalb County

Drumz N’ Flatz. Stacey Arthur and John T. Arthur III, who also own Stone Mountain catering business Jerk Fusion Cafe, opened Drumz N’ Flatz — a nod to the nicknames for the drumette and wingette parts of a chicken wing — earlier this month. The couple wanted to offer a healthy alternativ­e for wings lovers, with a menu offering more than 20 kinds of baked wings, as well as sandwiches, soups, salads and a handful of plant-based options.

5370 Stone Mountain Highway, Stone Mountain. 770-5586934, drumznflat­z.com

Gwinnett County

Philanthro­py Bar and Grill. In addition to offering a menu of pub classics (fish and chips, fried chicken sandwiches, burgers, wings), Philanthro­py stays true to its name and donates a portion of the proceeds from each customer’s bill to local charities, including Emonie’s Closet and the American Legion.

2715 Loganville Highway SW, Loganville. 770-339-2572, philanthro­pygrill.com

More new restaurant­s to try in Gwinnett County:

Anjoo BBQ. 525 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suwanee. 678288-9595, anjoobarbq.com

Cultivatio­n Brewing. 650 Langford Drive, Norcross. cultivatio­n-brew-co.myshopify.com

College Park and Jonesboro

Johnny’s Chicken and Waffles. Singer-songwriter Ne-yo, along with his wife, Crystal Smith, and reality television star Karlie Redd, are behind this all-day breakfast spot. In addition to build-your-own chicken and waffles, look for cheddar drop biscuits, apple or peach hot skillet cobbler and the Saints & Sinners brioche French toast log.

3725 Main St., College Park. 404-748-4244, johnnyschi­ckenandwaf­fles.com

Spicy Hill. Brothers Desrick and Alrick Smith opened Spicy Hill, a reference to their mother’s birthplace in Jamaica, in January. The menu allows them to put their twists on the Jamaican food of their childhood, with dishes including jerk pasta, spring rolls stuffed with ackee fruit and saltfish and brunch items like a jerk chicken and pineapple-infused waffle.

1544 Tara Road, Jonesboro. 678-489-8412, spicyhillr­estaurant.com

 ?? COURTESY OF BANANA LEAF THAI + BAR ?? Pla sam rod, featuring whole snapper in a sweet and sour chili sauce, is among the specialty dishes at Banana Leaf Thai + Bar.
COURTESY OF BANANA LEAF THAI + BAR Pla sam rod, featuring whole snapper in a sweet and sour chili sauce, is among the specialty dishes at Banana Leaf Thai + Bar.
 ?? COURTESY OF MIA YAKEL ?? In addition to the dishes on its menu, Baffi recently opened Baffi Provisions market, which sells prepared foods to go, beer and wine, and dry goods, including pastas made in-house.
COURTESY OF MIA YAKEL In addition to the dishes on its menu, Baffi recently opened Baffi Provisions market, which sells prepared foods to go, beer and wine, and dry goods, including pastas made in-house.
 ?? WENDELL BROCK FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON ?? Brothers Desrick and Alrick Smith opened Spicy Hill in January. The menu allows them to put their twists on the Jamaican food of their childhood.
WENDELL BROCK FOR THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON Brothers Desrick and Alrick Smith opened Spicy Hill in January. The menu allows them to put their twists on the Jamaican food of their childhood.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE ORIENT ?? Sushi from the Orient, which is one of the new restaurant­s to open in metro Atlanta since the start of the year. It is located at 3050 Windy Hill Road SE, Atlanta.
COURTESY OF THE ORIENT Sushi from the Orient, which is one of the new restaurant­s to open in metro Atlanta since the start of the year. It is located at 3050 Windy Hill Road SE, Atlanta.

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