Other restaurants and eateries at Parkaire include Ted’s Montana Grill, Johnny’s New York Pizza, Sakura, Cold Stone Creamery, Moe’s, Subway and Taco Bell. The Pollo Tropical space at Parkaire has been converted into a Regions Bank. That space had been vacant for a few years before that. The Loyal Tavern (formerly Loyal Q and Brew) closed up at Parkaire after less than two years in business. Twelve of them are in metro Atlanta, including Kennesaw, Roswell and Sandy Springs. It also opened a new restaurant in South Carolina and is reopening a location in Houston.Īccording to its website, the Atlanta-based company operates 20 restaurants in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Texas. Ironically, La Vida is now located in the same Woodlawn Square retail center where Flying Biscuit once had been.įlying Biscuit announced recently it was opening in the Castleberry Hill neighborhood in Atlanta and last year opened a restaurant in Toco Hills near Decatur. We’ve contacted Flying Biscuit and Jamestown to get more details and will update here when we get them. The Flying Biscuit space at Parkaire is 3,000 square feet, according to Jamestown Limited Partners, the retail center’s management firm. There’s a sign in the window at the old La Vida Massage space at Parkaire Landing Shopping Center indicating Flying Biscuit will open soon there, but there’s not a specific date indicated. Like Mellow Mushroom, it’s coming back to the Johnson Ferry Road corridor, albeit in another location.Īfter Flying Biscuit left East Cobb in 2010, its freestanding space at Woodlawn Commons was occupied by Chase Bank, next to the Fed Ex store. Several years after leaving East Cobb, the Flying Biscuit Cafe is returning.
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