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Dog park bar sets December
opening in Buckhead
Food hall at Ashford Lane to
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hall and bar that will be located at Ashford
Lane, a 269,000-square-foot project with
restaurants, retail and office space. It will
be located at 4500 Olde Perimeter Way in
the former Perimeter Place shopping cen
ter, which is being redeveloped with new
tenants and green space. JLL Atlanta is the
retail group tasked with repositioning and
leasing the property.
The food hall will contain stalls with
different food offerings, three bars, and a
general seating area, according to the re
lease. There will also be two private dining
areas, including one that will have a Top-
golf simulator. A few tenants are already
on board, including Renzo, a Cuban res
taurant; Itzayana, offering Mexican cui
sine; Wabi Sabi, which offers Asian street
food; Huli Bowl, offering poke and Hawai
ian barbeque; Chef & I, an American fusion
concept; and Fork & Hen, a southern com
fort restaurant.
Construction for Phase 1 for the en
tire Ashford Lane project starts Oct. 28,
according to the press release. Phase 1
of the project will include “The Lawn,” a
70,000-square-foot greenspace surround
ed by restaurants and retail, as well as the
food hall.
Superica, the Atlanta-based Tex-Mex
chain, is expected to open at Ashford Lane
next summer. Other restaurants and busi
nesses that will populate the project in
clude Sweetgreen, a Los Angeles-based sal
ad and grain bowl restaurant; Massage
Envy, a wellness franchise; and Brown Bag
Seafood Company, a Chicago-based sea
food restaurant. All three of these business
es are expected to open in spring of 2022.
The city of Dunwoody approved an or
dinance creating the Ashford Lane Enter
tainment District in June of 2021, which
would allow visitors to walk around freely
with alcoholic beverages in the area.
Brookhaven
Chamber of Commerce
BY SAMMIE PURCELL
A plethora of new culinary offerings are
expected to open at the Ashford Lane devel
opment in Dunwoody this December.
The Hall at Ashford Lane is a new food
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Fetch Park, an off-leash dog park bar,
is eyeing a December opening in Buck-
head.
It’s coming to Buckhead Village, the
upscale project Atlanta developer James
town acquired in 2019 and is remaking
with new tenants and community events.
The dog park bar will be located at the
corner of Buckhead Avenue and North
Fulton Drive.
Fetch Park features a green space with
a durable turf for dogs, seating, cooling
stations, a bath area and outdoor TVs.
The new Buckhead loca
tion will have a vintage Air-
stream transformed into
a bar with beer, wine and
spirits, along with coffee.
“A nod to founder Ste
phen Ochs’ baseball past,
the design of the park will
resemble an old school mi
nor league baseball field
with murals, concessions
at the Airstream, fences en
closing the space and illu
minated signage,” says an
announcement.
The location will have regular events
including live music, trivia and stand-up
comedy.
Fetch Park requires that pups have a
membership to play. Dogs have to be up-
to-date on vaccinations and spayed or
neutered if older than eight months.
Ochs founded the concept in 2018.
Fetch Park’s first location is in Old Fourth
Ward. Another location recently opened
in Columbus, Ga., with more planned in
Alpharetta, West Midtown and Nashville.
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