The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Taco Mac cites area crime in closing Lindbergh pub

- By Yvonne Zusel yzusel@ajc.com

Local sports bar chain Taco Mac has closed its Lindbergh location after 15 years, citing, among other things, “safety challenges” as a reason for the closure.

The announceme­ntwas made in an email sent to customers.

“… The climate of the atmosphere around Lindbergh has drasticall­y changed,” the email said. “The combinatio­n of recent restaurant closures in the developmen­t, safety challenges in the parking garage and a recent uptick of crime in Buckhead has made this location no longer safe for our team members.”

The pub, which opened at 573 Main St. in 2006, was one of more than 20 metro Atlanta Taco Mac locations. The email said there are plans to open five new locations in 2022. The Lindbergh location is listed as “permanentl­y closed” on the Taco Mac website.

Mexican restaurant Botanico also cited Buckhead crime as a reason for its closure earlier this year on Pharr Road. A representa­tive for Savi Provisions, which owned the building in which Botanico was located, said the closure was actually due to a failure to come to an agreement on the lease.

Aman was shot and killednear Buckhead bar Hide Kitchen and Cocktails this month, and a man was found dead after a shooting at Azule Restaurant and Lounge in the Lindbergh area in May.

Buckhead has seen an increase in shooting incidents and car thefts this year, causing some residents there to organize behind Buckhead seceding from Atlanta.

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