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another new outpost in Alpharetta. “Our team is thrilled to finally bring Delbar to Buckhead,” said owner Fares Kargar in the release. “This beautiful new space will enable us to offer more outdoor dining, live entertainment, new menu items and unique private events.” to know the surrounding communities, neighbors, and making new friends as we welcome loyal patrons to our newest offering.”
▲Delbar, a Middle Eastern restaurant anchored in Inman Park, is opening a new location in Buckhead. The restaurant will take over the King + Duke space at the corner of Peachtree Road and West Paces Ferry Road, according to a press release. Opening this winter, the new location joins the original Inman Park location and

Matt Coggin has opened a second DBA Barbecue location in Buckhead near Chastain Park at 4441 Roswell Road NE. Coggin, who opened the first DBA Barbecue in Virginia-Highland in 2009, announced the new location earlier this year. “We’re thrilled our second location is officially opened on the heels of the 14th anniversary of our original location,” Coggin said. “We look forward to getting
Wild Heaven Beer expects to open a third brewery and taproom location in early 2024 with a barbecue twist. The new Wild Heaven Beer location will be in the Toco Hills Shopping Center at 2943 N. Druid Hills Road, and will feature an onsite brewery, distillery, and be a part of Wild Heaven’s new farm winery program. Award-winning Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q will operate in the kitchen. Jonathan Fox of Fox Bros said that the menu at the new location will feature old favorites and a few new additions.
Tickets are on sale for the 12th annual Atlanta Food & Wine Festival set for Sept. 20-24 at Historic Fourth Ward Park. This year’s food and wine festival will feature everything from curated dining experiences to seminars with appearances from chefs, mixologists, farmers, and more. The theme of this year’s festival is:
“All roads lead to Atlanta,” celebrating Southern-style cuisine from across the region. A percentage of proceeds will go toward the nonprofit Children of Conservation, which works to protect endangered species. at a school in Zambia. Get tickets at atlfoodandwinefestival.com.