Last week, WhatNow reported on several food establishments preparing to join Atlanta’s dining scene. New food options are coming to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, with additional restaurant expansions planned across the metro area.
New Food Establishments Coming to Atlanta
Atlanta’s food scene continues to grow. Several new food and beverage concepts are in the works. From airport concessions to neighborhood restaurant projects, these upcoming openings reflect both growth and diversification across metro Atlanta.
Restaurants to Join Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is preparing for additional food services in 2026. Paradies Lagardére is scheduled to add several novel restaurant ideas at the airport.
While specific opening dates have not been announced, the move is part of the ongoing expansion of concessions at the world’s busiest airport. The goal is to enhance the passenger experience by offering more dining choices.
ATL Farms Market and Corner Café will offer sandwiches and salads at Concourse A. Antico Pizza Napoletana will join the dining scene at Concourse B. Other outlets to be featured at Concourse C include Local Green Atlanta, Half Moon Empanadas, CAVA, and Starbucks. To know what else is coming, read here.
The Cheesecake Factory

The Cheesecake Factory, one of the nation’s most successful casual dining chains, is expanding its presence in metro Atlanta. The brand is hoping to open a new restaurant in Cumming this year in the defunct Wild Wings Café area. It will be located in Peachtree Parkway, Suite 242, at The Collection Forsyth.
The Cumming location will join the brand’s existing metro Atlanta restaurants at Lenox Square, Cumberland Mall, Perimeter Mall, North Point Mall, and Mall of Georgia. Patrons can expect a diverse menu ranging from pasta and burgers to various cheesecakes. More details about the opening can be found here.
So. Fox

The team of Kinship Butcher & Sundry of Virginia-Highland is launching a new restaurant known as So. Fox this spring. Myles Moody and Rachael Pack, the husband-wife team, will run the 50-seat restaurant at 1017 N Highland Ave. NE, where the Farm Burger used to operate.
Named after a Southern term for the muscadine grape, the concept will feature a hyper-seasonal menu by Moody alongside a natural wine program curated by Pack. So. Fox will rely on the fine-dining background of the founders and their community connections. Here are further details about the establishment.
Together, these upcoming eateries highlight the continued momentum of Atlanta’s dining scene. From national brands to chef-driven local concepts, these openings are ones to watch in the months ahead.
