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Funwoody Nights Heat Up As Morty’s Meat & Supply Adds Dueling Piano Bar

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Published on February 13, 2026
Funwoody Nights Heat Up As Morty’s Meat & Supply Adds Dueling Piano BarSource: Google Street View

Morty’s Meat & Supply is turning its Dunwoody barbecue spot into a full‑blown late‑night playground, adding a purpose‑built Smokehouse Stage and a reservation‑driven dueling piano bar. The expanded space is set up to keep the party going long after the last rib hits the table, with weekend piano shows, midweek trivia and karaoke, plus daily pinball. The kitchen is rolling out new shareable dishes designed for groups that want to eat, sing and hang out without ever leaving the courtyard.

Smokehouse Stage And Opening Night

According to What Now, Morty’s will debut the dueling piano bar on March 6, 2026, after expanding its footprint to carve out the Smokehouse Stage. The outlet reports that Atlanta Dueling Pianos will take over weekend nights starting at 8 p.m., turning dinner service into a full‑volume singalong. The reservation‑driven setup is intended to keep the energy high and give groups a predictable, ticketed night out rather than a roll‑the‑dice drop‑in.

Who’s Playing

FSR Magazine reports that Morty’s has locked in Atlanta Dueling Pianos, created by Francisco Vidal in partnership with Atlanta Music Agency’s Joshua Gray Hamilton. The act is billed as an all‑request, audience‑driven show built for singalongs, shout‑outs and heavy crowd participation.

Weekly Lineup

What Now notes that Morty’s plans to keep the lights on and the mics hot during the week with team trivia on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and karaoke on Thursdays from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., with pinball machines ready to play every day. The Friday and Saturday piano shows are meant to anchor Funwoody Village’s weekend nightlife and give locals a place to linger after a game, dinner or both.

Food Built For Singing And Sharing

FSR Magazine highlights an expanded menu that leans hard into group‑friendly eats, including the $48 “Mount NoshMore,” a towering platter of loaded nachos, mozzarella sticks, fried pickles and wings meant to be attacked by the table. The outlet also points to a multi‑person “Sing‑A‑Long Sundae” from neighboring Good Vibes Ice Cream as a late‑night dessert move for parties who are not quite ready to call it a night.

Funwoody Village Momentum

Funwoody Village has been quietly building itself into a one‑stop dining and entertainment courtyard. Rough Draft Atlanta and other neighborhood outlets note that founder David Abes has layered in multiple concepts over the past few years to turn the center into an all‑evening hangout instead of a quick in‑and‑out dinner run. Morty’s latest expansion is the newest piece of that stay‑all‑night puzzle.

For piano nights, table reservations are strongly recommended. Secret Atlanta reports that tickets are required for reserved tables, bar seating is first‑come, first‑served, and a $25 per‑seat food and drink minimum may apply. Morty’s event listings on Morty’s Meat & Supply will carry the latest updates and booking details.