Cafe Posh Has Temporarily Closed Its New Hanover Buckhead Village Outpost Citing HVAC/Hood Repairs

Owner Simona Edery soft-opened the Mediterranean eatery in February, hopes to host an official grand opening soon.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

Cafe Posh has temporarily closed its barely-open Hanover Buckhead Village outpost.

The Mediterranean eatery, only months after “soft-opening” in February, has run into maintenance issues.

“Closed for HVAC/Hood repairs,” a sign posted on Cafe Posh’s front door, at 3150 Roswell Road NW Suite A1, states.

“Thank you for your support.”

Simona Edery, the owner of Cafe Posh, confirmed the news in an email to What Now Atlanta Tuesday.

“We haven’t even had our grand opening yet since we soft opened in February due to construction problems,” Edery said.

“We are lucky to have so many supporters that we were busy without any advertisement or opening announcement.”

Edery said the restaurant needs all new mechanical, “a good part of plumbing,” and “other things.”

“We will have a huge grand opening as soon as the work is finished.”

Edery still needs to pull permits for the work, she said.

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