Tag: Colony Square
Holeman & Finch Public House is finally back, opening at Colony Square on February 9
After being shuttered for more than two years, Holeman & Finch Public House will open at Colony Square on February 9 for dinner. Brunch, lunch, and breakfast will follow in the coming weeks.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: August 4–7
Witness the spectacle of the Parliament of Owls parade, cheer as Atlanta United takes on Seattle, and more things to do this weekend in Atlanta, August 4-7, 2022.
What’s different about Rumi’s Kitchen at Colony Square?
Located in the forefront of Colony Square, the modern, 5,900-square-foot space—designed by the Johnson Studio at Cooper Carry—will serve Middle Eastern favorites from its other locations, plus a large selection of unique (yet traditional) items.
Hidden bar JoJo’s Beloved slings ‘70s-style cocktails at Colony Square’s Politan Row
Led by Politan Row beverage director Sophie Burton, JoJo's Beloved serves ‘70s-and-’80s-inspired cocktails in a neon-lit environment with space for 62 people.
Northern Italian restaurant Serena Pastificio opens soon at Colony Square
Owned by the IPIC Theater, Serena Pastificio will serve Italian dishes with the pastas prepared front-and-center.
Colony Square’s new food hall, Politan Row, opens on June 25
Another food hall is opening in Atlanta—this time at Colony Square in Midtown—but there are several things about Politan Row that make it different from other food halls.
8 developments that sprung up in Atlanta during the past year
When office workers return after the pandemic, they might not recognize Atlanta. While they were away, the city’s development engine didn’t just hum, it roared.
Shaun Doty to open Federal Burger in the Politan Row food hall at Colony Square
“The Federal was one of the best things I’ve ever done in my career, combined with sourcing really phenomenal beef,” Doty says. “It was not going to work [during] the pandemic, but it lives on in spirit through Federal Burger.”
In 1973, we predicted what Atlanta would be like in 2000
Nearly five decades ago, Atlanta magazine devoted an entire issue to predicting what life would be like in the year 2000. These were some of our most accurate—and most absurd—guesses.
Photos: On Thursday, Atlanta turned blue to honor essential workers
On Thursday evening, several of Atlanta's landmarks, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Skyview Ferris wheel, Truist Park, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and Colony Square, glowed brightly in blue as part of the national #LightItBlue event.