First urban-concept QT to leverage prime corner spot with seating fronting Peachtree and 6th.
Earlier this year, Atlantans were fascinated at the prospect of a gas-less QuikTrip in the works in the Viewpoint building in Midtown.
Now, recently filed permits indicate that the location will feature outdoor dining, affording Midtowners the option to enjoy convenience-store-style grub al fresco.
Last week, a QuikTrip rep told What Now Atlanta (WNA) in a statement that the urban-concept store, slated to open its doors June 23, will be the first in the country without fuel.
At the 3,500 square foot outpost, guests can expect fresh-made sub sandwiches (a new product), pizzas, pretzels, breakfast items, smoothies, frozen treats and more.
In true QuikTrip fashion, the store will operate 24/7. An opening date is set for June 23.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story indicated that the outdoor seating would be located on the second floor.
The upstairs seating belongs to Art of Touch.
Its kind of humorous to hear everyone keep referring to this as a “gas-less” store. Its just a convenience store which is certainly nothing new in other urban cities around the country. It sounds like QuikTrip is taking a page from Wawa which very popular in the northeast and has entered Florida. They have many convenience only stores including a “flagship” store in downtown Philadelphia.
There are also 50,000+ 7-11’s around the world,most without gas pumps. The idea of a convenience store was around long before gas stations started trying to squeeze more money out of the gas customers.