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Gobble it up!
Intown restaurants serving up Thanksgiving feasts
If you want to skip the hectic supermarket aisles and leave the cooking to someone else, many Intown restaurants will be open for Thanksgiving dinner. So hang up your apron and make a reservation at opentable.com or directly with one of these restaurants serving up Turkey Day feasts.
The Colonnade
It doesn’t get any more southern or traditional than The Colonnade’s fourcourse Thanksgiving meal. You can grab a cocktail while you wait in the restaurant’s old-fashioned bar, and try not to fill up on the rolls and cornbread while you wait. 1879 Cheshire Bridge Road. Information: colonnadeatl.com.
Hobnob
Located across from Ansley Mall, the neighborhood tavern will be open 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. serving regular menu and Thanksgiving pecials. 1151 Piedmont Ave. Information: hobnobatlanta.com.
The Sun Dial
Go upscale and up high at the top of Downtown’s Westin Peachtree Plaza for a special Thanksgiving menu being served from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 210 Peachtree St. Information: sundialrestaurant.com.
South City Kitchen Buckhead
Celebrate Thanksgiving Day with a traditional southern three-course pre fixe menu. 3350 Peachtree Road. Information: southcitykitchen.com.
Fogo De Chao
If turkey isn’t your thing, try the Churrasco feast at the Buckhead Brazilian steakhouse with special bone-in cuts and other seasonal dishes. 3101 Piedmont Ave. Information: fogodechao.com.
RAY’S IN THE CITY
If you’re in the mood for seafood, check out the buffet at Ray’s in Downtown. 240 Peachtree St. Information: raysrestaurants.com.
TED’S
Montana Grill
Seasons 52

A traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings, like herb stuffing, Yukon mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie are on the menu at this Buckhead favorite. 3050 Peachtree Road. Information: seasons52.com.

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSECENTENNIAL PARK
Along with the famous steaks, Ruth’s Chris will be serving up at traditional turkey feast at Centennial Park and its other metro locations. 267 Marietta St. Information: ruthschris.com.
MURPHY’S
The Virginia-Highland mainstay isn’t open for Thanksgiving, but is offering its famous Dinner To Go through its website at Murphys-Atlanta.com. Get your reservations in early!
Southern Art And Bourbon Bar
Give your Thanksgiving a swanky feel with dinner in the lobby at the InterContinental Buckhead. 3315 Peachtree Road. Information: southernart.com.
MORTON’S
Sometimes you need a big, hearty steak for Thanksgiving. Morton’s has it covered at its Downtown location. 303 Peachtree Center Ave. Information: mortons.com.
103 WEST
The Buckhead event and meeting space will host its 15th annual Thanksgiving Day dinner. 103 West Paces Ferry Road. Information: 103west.com.
The locations in Midtown and Decatur will be serving up a roast turkey feast or maybe you’re just in the mood for a bison burger. 1874 Peachtree Road or 201 West Ponce de Leon Ave. Information: tedsmontanagrill.com.
The Collective
Chef-driven ‘eateries’ coming to Coda in Midtown



The Collective, a group of restaurants and “eateries,” has been announced for the Coda development at Technology Square in Midtown.

The Collective will include eight to 10 chef-driven spaces featuring a sampling of cuisines from across the world in a communal seating area opening up into a 20,000 square foot outdoor “living room.” The dining area is expected to open in February 2019.

The circa-1926 Crum & Forster building located on the property will serve as an 8,000 square foot, full-service restaurant with patio seating serving as a gateway to the outdoor living room.
Prospective food offerings include healthy cuisine with salad, grain bowls and smoothies; international street food including Middle Eastern, Mexican, Asian and Indian; staples such as pizza and coffee; and a full-service central bar that will enable patrons to take advantage of open carry permitting at Coda.
Restaurant leasing is being spearheaded by SRS Real Estate Partners’ team Adrienne Crawford and Lily H. Heimburger for the Portman Holdings project.
“Midtown is the new headquarters for numerous large, high-profile companies whose employees value access to unique culinary destinations,” said Heimburger, vice president at SRS. “We’re creating space that, like a true marketplace, will offer pedestrian-accessible gathering, meeting and dining spots dispersed throughout.” Companies with headquarters relocating to Midtown Atlanta – in, and in close proximity to, Coda – include Keysight, Honeywell, Interface, Anthem, Accenture and NCR – among others.
2895 North
Rd Decatur, GA 30033 (404) 508-0404
Hours: 11am to 10:30pm
