Some gossip
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008The Starbucks on North Highland Avenue in Virginia-Highland is scheduled to close soon.
Fat Louie’s on Marietta Street has closed.
The Prince of Wales, on Piedmont across from Piedmont Park, has closed after many years in business.
Parish Foods and Goods, the latest restaurant from Bob Amick, will open in the early spring on North Highland Avenue, in Inman Park’s Terminal Building. The three-level restaurant will feature New Orleans-style cooking, along with a specialty market.
Cakes and Ale is scheduled to open soon in Decatur in the space last occupied by Viet Chateau. Taking its name from a line in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, the restaurant provides this description on its website:
Cakes & Ale diners can expect an eclectic, seasonal menu featuring only the freshest organic ingredients, non-endangered fish and the highest quality meats. For those diners who recognize that fresh, unfussy food must take center stage and be enjoyed in a casual, unpretentious atmosphere…
The building that once housed Harvest on North Highland Avenue has become a bridal shop, according to reports on Atlanta Cuisine.








