Jason Wells+FollowMidtown’s food scene just leveled upMidtown is buzzing with the arrival of The Peacherie food hall and Brasserie Lundi, both opening Sept. 10 at 1375 Peachtree. Imagine grabbing Southern comfort food or fresh sushi for lunch, then winding down with classic French dishes and cocktails—all in one spot. The Peacherie will rotate food stalls throughout the year, keeping things fresh for regulars. With the area’s ongoing transformation, including new restaurants, apartments, and a $67 million arts center upgrade, Midtown is quickly becoming Atlanta’s go-to neighborhood for food and culture. Who’s planning to check out these new spots? #Food #MidtownAtlanta #FoodHall00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowMidtown’s new taco spot is a flavor adventureLa Santa Tacos & Bar is shaking up Midtown with a true taste of Mexico City street food—think generous quesabirria, smoky esquites, and $9 margaritas in a space that feels both upscale and welcoming. The vibe is all about neighborhood comfort with a splash of vibrant style, from papel picado banners to neon signs. Whether you’re in for a quick beer or want to sample small-batch tequilas, the menu keeps things affordable without skimping on flavor. Anyone else excited to have a spot that brings authentic street eats and a fun atmosphere to the heart of Atlanta? #Food #MidtownAtlanta #StreetFood00Share
Jason Wells+FollowElise brings French-Italian flair to MidtownMidtown’s dining scene is about to get a major upgrade with the opening of Elise at the Woodruff Arts Center. Chef Craig Richards, known for his house-made pastas and creative seafood dishes, is launching this French and Italian-inspired spot in a stunning, art-filled space designed by Renzo Piano. Expect signature dishes like cacio e pepe risotto and gnocchetti with crab, plus a wine list featuring 100 French bottles and a unique vermouth menu. With its ties to music, art, and fine dining, Elise is set to become a new favorite for both locals and visitors. Who’s excited to try it first? #Food #MidtownAtlanta #EliseRestaurant00Share
Mary Williams+FollowMidtown’s Lure closing—end of an eraLure, the seafood spot that’s been a Midtown staple for years, is shutting its doors after August 30. For so many of us, it’s been the go-to for fresh oysters, date nights, and celebrations. The team says they’ll be serving up fan-favorite dishes all month as a send-off, and they’ll still host private events and pop-ups through the end of the year. It’s bittersweet—while we’re losing a neighborhood favorite, the owners promise new ventures are on the horizon. What’s your favorite Lure memory, and where will you go for seafood now? #Food #MidtownAtlanta #LureRestaurant00Share