Plans Filed For Minero Ponce City Market

The Mexican restaurant's second location is coming soon to the Old Fourth Ward.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief

The Mexican restaurant’s second location is coming soon to the Old Fourth Ward.

Sean Brock and David Howard of Neighborhood Dining Group are moving forward with plans to bring Charleston-based Minero to Ponce City Market (PCM).

A building permit application was filed with City of Atlanta Monday for the Mexican restaurant’s second location, at 675 Ponce de Leon Avenue.

The 3,000-square-foot space in the Old Fourth Ward mixed-use project will be outfitted with a staircase and mezzanine.

Under Brock’s direction as executive chef, Minero will serve up ” casual Mexican” street food like tacos on house-made tortillas.

Minero PCM should open summer 2015, according to the restaurant’s website.

Neighborhood Dining Group owns and operates McCrady’s, Husk Restaurant, Chicago’s Steak and Seafood, No. 5 Faber, and Minero.

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