
Juici Patties quietly flipped on the lights at its first Georgia restaurant in Atlanta on June 1, 2026, and the Donald Lee Hollowell corridor has been lining up for flaky beef patties ever since. The compact counter is already seeing lunchtime crowds and repeat visitors, giving Atlantans a fast, grab-and-go way to get classic Jamaican patties and coco bread in the neighborhood.
In a press release via National Law Review, Juici Patties said the Atlanta franchise at 860 Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway officially opened on June 1 and is owned and operated by a local husband-and-wife team, Kevin and Murine. The company notes that Murine was born and raised in Jamaica while Kevin is originally from the Netherlands, and that members of the Atlanta Police Department and Donald Lee Hollowell community leaders stopped by to welcome the business. The release also states that the Hollowell Parkway shop is expected to be the first of several Juici Patties locations planned for Georgia.
What's on the menu
The Atlanta counter sticks to the chain’s tight playbook: Spicy Beef Patty, curry chicken, jerk chicken, vegetarian patties, coco bread and Jamaican soft drinks like Bigga, according to the Juici Patties' Atlanta location page. The small menu is built for quick service and can be bumped up to a fuller meal with a drink or a double patty. Orders are run to-go, and the shop lists a local phone number for call-in orders.
Neighborhood response
Owners say early momentum has come from strong local word of mouth and visibility on social channels, with TikTok called out as a major driver of awareness. Residents have welcomed the restaurant as a new lunch option on the corridor and pointed to the jobs it brings to the area. During opening week, the storefront pulled in a mix of curious first-timers and longtime Juici Patties fans who already knew the brand from elsewhere.
Chain growth and context
Juici Patties has been steadily building its U.S. footprint after launching several locations in Florida, and industry coverage has tracked the brand’s push into new states. Forbes has detailed the company’s U.S. growth and franchise strategy, while local reporting has highlighted surging demand at New York openings last year, including high first-week sales. Those regional successes, including the record-breaking New York openings, help explain why franchisees are zeroing in on Atlanta now.
Franchisees say Atlanta is only the beginning. According to the press release via National Law Review, Juici Patties expects to open more Georgia locations as part of its broader U.S. rollout. For the moment, the Hollowell Parkway counter gives Atlantans a straightforward stop for a classic Jamaican patty and coco bread.









