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Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to launch in Atlanta

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Published on July 24, 2019
Get to know the 4 freshest new businesses to launch in AtlantaPhoto: Brack's Kitchen/Yelp

Looking to hit up the freshest new spots in Atlanta? From a place for organic bowls to the latest location of an iconic sandwich chain, read on for a rundown of the newest hot spots to land recently.

Brack's Kitchen

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Wander over to 3872 Roswell Road, Unit 18B, in North Buckhead and you'll find Brack's Kitchen, a new spot to score salads and more.

The restaurant says it uses mainly organic, locally sourced ingredients to produce what The Atlanta Journal-Constitution terms its "healthy fast-casual" menu of salads, steak, poke, chicken and vegetarian bowls. The spot also has build-it-yourself options.

Planet Bombay Indian Cuisine

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Head over to 619 Edgewood Ave. SE, Suite 101, in the Old Fourth Ward and you'll find Planet Bombay Indian Cuisine, a new Indian spot.

This is a fresh location of Planet Bombay Indian Cuisine, a Little Five Points mainstay for many years. It offers Indian-style Chinese food, such as paneer Manchurian ⁠— Indian yogurt cheese with stir-fried green bell pepper, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and Manchurian sauce. There are also numerous Indian dishes, including biryanis, curries and tandoori preparations.   

Grecian Gyro

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Grecian Gyro is a Greek and Mediterranean spot that's located at 1700 Northside Drive, Suite B6, in Berkeley Park.

This may be a new location, but Grecian Gyro is no newcomer to Atlanta. Around for 37 years, according to its website, the restaurant chain is a multigenerational family operation. Its specialty is gyros with founder Nick Pano's "secret sauce." It also offers souvlaki, falafels, dolmades, spanakopita and other Greek goodies. 

Jimmy John's

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At 580 Woodward Ave. SE, you'll find the latest outpost of Jimmy John's, the deli and fast food chain, offering sandwiches and more.

Jimmy John's dates back to 1983, but according to Thrillist, the nationwide sandwich empire has been updating its menu recently, adding new items including a French bread "Frenchie" sandwich and even wine in some locations. 


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