Atlanta’s thriving food scene draws diners from across the city and beyond. However, a local favorite is soon leaving this culinary stage, leaving many saddened. EATS on Ponce De Leon announced its upcoming closure on social media, inviting loyal customers to visit one last time.
EATS to Close After Three Decades on Ponce De Leon
For 33 years, EATS on Ponce De Leon has been a beloved spot for Atlantans. From locals to visitors, the restaurant has welcomed generations of diners. Known for its cozy atmosphere and classic dishes, EATS has been a staple of the neighborhood.
Unfortunately, on October 3, the restaurant announced that it will be closing this month. EATS took to social media to thank the community for decades of support. Thanks to this support, EATS became a welcoming spot for neighbors and visitors alike.
The message reflects the restaurant’s appreciation for the generations of guests who have passed through its doors. EATS became a beloved spot for countless celebrations and milestones. The post resonated with readers, prompting many locals to share their memories in the comments.
Saying goodbye to EATS is certainly going to be hard for the community that has loved it for more than three decades. Over the years, the restaurant navigated challenges while continuing to serve the community. With closure approaching, now is the perfect chance to visit one last time and enjoy its signature dishes.
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Community Invited to Relive Memories One Last Time
The post shares the restaurant’s appreciation and farewell to the community. It then goes on to share that the restaurant will close after serving everyone on October 18, 2025. It will be the last day of service and the day when this beautiful chapter comes to an end.
EATS is inviting the community to stop by on its last day of service, October 18, for one final visit.
“If you ever sat down for a meal here, pulled up with your people, or stopped by for a jerk chicken to go, we’d love to see you one last time,” reads the post. “Come through, say hello, and help us close this wild chapter the way it began: together.”
Make sure to visit EATS on Ponce De Leon before it closes and enjoy the dishes that made it a local favorite.