Corner Tavern files plans to rebuild after fire

Little 5 Points restaurant picks itself up, dusts itself off one year later.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

Little 5 Points restaurant picks itself up, dusts itself off one year later.

Corner Tavern has plans to reopen its Little 5 Points location after a devastating fire in May 2013. The pub submitted a building permit application with City of Atlanta Wednesday almost a year to the day to “rebuild.”

“Little 5 is temporarily closed due to a fire on May 23, 2013,” the restaurant posted to its website at the time of the accident. “We hope to be open by the end of 2014.”

Corner Tavern has “been waiting on the insurance companies to settle,” Melanie Rabb, Corner Tavern co-owner, told What Now Atlanta (WNA) in an email this week.

An estimated $350,000 will be spent rebuilding the Corner Tavern.

Although “Little 5 Corner Tavern will rise again,” the date of the tavern’s triumphant return has not been confirmed.

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Caleb J. Spivak is the Founder and CEO of What Now Media Group.
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