New dining concepts were announced in Atlanta last week. The lineup includes several expansions and some new openings that will elevate the city’s dining experience. As they prepare to open across the Atlanta area, these new openings are already exciting diners.
Five Upcoming Restaurant Openings in Atlanta
WhatNow covered five upcoming restaurant openings across metro Atlanta last week. The restaurants are all set to elevate the city’s growing dining experience. Here’s a look at the upcoming concepts:
Crumbl

The dessert franchise Crumbl is expanding its reach to Edgewood. This location will be operated by KTP Capital and marks the firm’s second Crumbl store. It will open in a 1,403-square-foot space on Caroline Street.
The new location is expected to open in late summer. The shop will offer Crumbl’s rotating cookie lineup alongside desserts and the brand’s popular dirty sodas. Read more about the opening here.
Giulia Italian Bakery

The popular Italian bakery, Giulia Italian Bakery, is expanding its footprint. This will be the brand’s fourth location and will open in Alpharetta City Center. The store will offer a community-driven atmosphere with food items displayed for selection and purchase.
An opening is planned for this summer. The menu highlights include croissants, bombolones, baguettes, sandwiches, Italian wine, and coffee. Read more about the opening here.
VIỆTVANA

Joining its three existing locations, VIỆTVANA is opening a new flagship store at Lenox Square. It will be its newest Buckhead location and is expected to open in October. The restaurant will be located across from Sweetgreen in the former Lobster Roll space.
The space will draw inspiration from Vietnam’s narrow tube houses and street-side dining culture. The menu highlights include pho, banh mi, vermicelli, broken rice, and fried rice. More details about the opening can be read here.
Java Saga

Java Saga is starting its expansion plans with the opening of its second location. The new spot is opening in Alpharetta, in a 1,600-square-foot space. The location is expected to open in May or June.
Unlike the original location, the Alpharetta outpost will include indoor seating. The menu highlights include Taiwanese chicken sandwiches, chicken cutlets, and all-day breakfast options. Here are more details about the opening.
Migration Coffee Co.
Migration Coffee Co. is transitioning from its mobile coffee truck to a brick-and-mortar. The Newnan-based brand is opening in Sewell Market in Bremen. The store is expected to open in late spring this year.
The location will also house Migration Coffee’s roastery. The mobile coffee trailer and cart will continue to operate even after the location opens. Read more about the opening here.
These upcoming openings reflect the city’s continuously expanding dining scene. Diners can expect more diversity in the coming months and look forward to new experiences in the city.
