First-ever Taste of Takeout East Cobb designated for May 23

Since the Taste of East Cobb was cancelled this month due to COVID-19, organizers of the food festival have been busy with an alternative they announced on Monday.

They’re calling it the Taste of Takeout East Cobb, and on Saturday, May 23, during the Memorial Day weekend, they want you to order takeout from local restaurants to help them get back on their feet. From the announcement:

“This effort is our way of showing our love for the many local restaurants and businesses who have supported #TOEC over the years…and long into the future.

Here’s David Wilson, the Taste of East Cobb 2020 co-chair:

We know that our East Cobb restaurants and businesses are hurting as a result of the COVID19 pandemic. Ordering a takeout meal for the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend is an easy way to help your neighbor and show how much you appreciate the businesses that have helped make East Cobb what it is today.” 

The other co-chair, Amy Davies, says the new name is a temporary one, in light of the special circumstances of the time.

Dealing with the pandemic doesnt have to mean eating the same boring homecooked meals over and over again. This is a great time to order something new and try an East Cobb restaurant or shop you may not have visited before.” 

Any restaurant or business seeking a mention from the Taste of East Cobb can contact either Wilson or Davies at tasteofeastcobb@gmail.com

The organizers have started doing those promos on their social media feeds already, including sponsors of the cancelled festival.

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East Cobb restaurants reluctant to fully reopen on Monday

East Cobb restaurants opening, Bradley's Bar and Grill
Bradley’s Bar and Grill is reopening its dining room while maintaining takeout/pickup/delivery service. (ECN photo)


Following up an earlier post from this week about the reluctance of East Cobb restaurant owners to fully reopen, including dining room service:

Not many will be doing that when they’re allowed to do so on Monday, per Gov. Brian Kemp’s reopening provisions.

(There are 39 guidelines that restaurants must follow under Kemp’s Reviving a Healthy Georgia Order that he issued on Thursday.)

Bradley’s Bar & Grill on Lower Roswell Road indicated it will be opening its dining room Monday, “with restrictions,” and “will follow the strict guidelines for social distancing and have already begun to remove chairs and bar stools.”

Bradley’s will continue takeout, curbside and delivery service and online ordering, as many restaurants have been doing since the state’s shelter-in-place order went into effect earlier this month. 

All of the Ted’s Montana Grill locations—including the East Cobb restaurant at Parkaire Landing—have been completely closed since the shutdown began.

Ted’s CEO co-founder George McKerrow sent out a note Friday that its dining rooms will remain closed for now, but that it also will begin curbside pickup on Monday, with more details to come. 

“While the Governor has allowed restaurants to open their dining rooms, we do not feel it is safe for our Team Members and Guests,” McKerrow said. “We look forward to the day we can experience made-from-scratch food in a great atmosphere together again. Until then, be safe and see you soon.”

A number of the restaurants we’ve listed in our East Cobb Open for Business Directory are going to continue some combination of takeout/pickup/delivery without opening up their dining rooms for the time being. They include:

  • AJ’s Seafood and Po’Boys
  • Camps Kitchen & Bar
  • Lucia’s Italian Restaurant
  • Mellow Mushroom Johnson Ferry
  • Mezza Luna Seafood & Pasta
  • Paradise Grille
  • Rosa’s Pizza
  • Tijuana Joe’s 

We’ll be updating this list as restaurants and businesses begin changing their service; please pass along your updates to: editor@eastcobbnews.com and we’ll note that in this and future posts as well as our directory.

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How an East Cobb Waffle House aims ‘to keep our doors open’

East Cobb Waffle House

Like restaurants everywhere since the Coronavirus outbreak, the ubiquitous 24/7 Waffle House enterprise has had to scramble to accommodate mandatory dining-room closures and shelter-in-place orders while trying to stay in business.

After the Norcross-based company temporarily closed more than 600 restaurants—an unprecedented action in an unprecedented time—those that have remained open have a much smaller window of operations and staff.

There are nine Waffle Houses in the East Cobb area, and they’re all open for now, albeit with limited hours, typically from early in the morning to mid-afternoon.

The Waffle House on Sandy Plains Road at Post Oak Tritt Road is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., and with barely a skeleton crew, consisting of manager Nancy Lynne Newton and three servers.

That’s it.

“I’m the cook, and on my days off, I volunteer to cook,” Newton said.

All of her workers on the second and third shifts—evenings and overnights—are on unemployment, at the very least until restaurants can resume some semblance of dining-room service.

Newton doesn’t know when that might be. Georgia’s shelter-in-place order limiting restaurants to takeout, pickup and delivery only has been extended to April 30, and the state’s public health emergency is due to expire on May 13.

Those orders could be extended again, as the state grapples with a COVID-19 caseload that’s approaching 20,000 and nearing 700 deaths.

At the Sandy Plains Road Waffle House, business “has definitely gone down,” Newton said.

“We are remaining optimistic. We’re doing everything we can to work with the community, and to keep our doors open.”

As an example of the former, she said some customers have donated to an “Adopt-A-Hero” program set up by Waffle House, to pay for the meals of medical workers and first responders.

Recently a police officer was a beneficiary of that generosity, and picked up a free meal—to go, of course.

“We want to do anything we can to help people like that,” Newton said.

Letting the public know her restaurant is open has been a big challenge. The parking lot is practically empty, but makeshift signs in the windows alert the public about its opening hours and the phone number to place an advance order.

Newton said customers can do that, or they can show up and order while in the store. The full menu also is available.

The store also has family-oriented specials—4 All-Star Special breakfasts and hashbrown bowls for $30 is just one. And if five families or more from a neighborhood get together and order at once, someone from Waffle House management will provide delivery.

Newton said to address safety and hygiene concerns, all caterings are individually wrapped. The restaurant is thoroughly cleaned “every hour on the hour” and after customers leave.

She said customers “have been absolutely phenomenal” about observing social distancing guidelines” while they are inside.

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J. Christopher’s temporarily closes at Pavilions at East Lake; updated Open for Business listings

J. Christopher's East Lake

J. Christopher’s management announced Monday that it’s temporarily closed its restaurant at the Pavilions at East Lake (Roswell at Robinson Road west).

Its other locations in East Cobb remain open, including Woodlawn Square (1205 Johnson Ferry Road) and Powers Ferry Plaza (1275 Powers Ferry Road) remain open for takeout, pickup and delivery service only from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. seven days a week.

The Atlanta-based breakfast, lunch and brunch chain has closed eights restaurants thus far, with 16 remaining open.

Some other businesses keeping their doors open have been added to our East Cobb Open for Business Directory, which is mostly restaurants/food operations but other locally owned businesses as well.

The new listings include G’Angelo’s Pizza on Canton Road and Heywoods Provision Company at East Lake Shopping Center.

Also since our last update, the Cazadores Mexican Restaurant location on Sandy Plains Road has reopened, joining its Johnson Ferry restaurant for delivery, takeout and curbside service.

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East Cobb food scores: Chipotle; Chopsticks China Bistro; more

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The following East Cobb food scores from March 24-April 10 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for details of the inspection:

Artisan Hospitality Unit 1 Mobile 
2409 Shallowford Road
April 9, 2020 Score: 98, Grade: A

Catering Cajun of Georgia
2409 Shallowford Road
April 9, 2020 Score: 98, Grade: A

Chipotle Mexican Grill
1281 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 104
March 25, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Chopsticks China Bistro
3822 Roswell Road, Suite 113
March 25, 2020 Score: 99, Grade: A

Subway
1295-B Powers Ferry Road, Suite B
March 30, 2020 Score: 82, Grade: B

Waffle House
1176 Roswell Road
March 26, 2020 Score: 92, Grade: A

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East Cobb Open for Business: Cazadores and Mezza Luna reopen

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Updating our East Cobb Open for Business Directory:

Both Cazadores Mexican Restaurant (Johnson Ferry Road location only) and Mezza Luna Pasta and Seafood have reopened for takeout, curbside pickup and delivery.

Cazadores is open at 3165 Johnson Ferry Road from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., phone 770-641-8625. The Sandy Plains Road location is remaining closed for now.

Mezza Luna Pasta & Seafood (2100 Roswell Road) began takeout, curbside and delivery service Tuesday with a limited menu. Hours are Starting March 31, curbside pickup, takeout and delivery from a limited menu Monday-Saturday 5-10 p.m. and Sunday 12-9 p.m., call 678-214-5856;

On Friday, Marietta Coffee Company (1598 Roswell Road), will start walk-up and takeout orders daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., call 678-765-8885.

Williamson Bros. Bar-B-Q was among the restaurants that has closed and was planning to reopen Tuesday, but is saying now that a mid-April “grand reopening” is being planned.

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If your business closed and is reopening, please e-mail us: editor@eastcobbnews.com and we will place it in our East Cobb Open for Business Directory. We want to help local businesses get back on their feet with this free listing!

Contact us at the same e-mail address for news about efforts to assist those in need, health care workers, first responders and others on the frontlines of combatting Coronavirus in East Cobb.

Tuesday’s post about local businesses and people volunteering their time and resources to feed health care workers is a good example of what we’re trying to highlight.

Thank you for your patience and for keeping us updated on your business.

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East Cobb business and restaurant closings/changes 3.25.20

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We’re keeping a running update on businesses—especially restaurants and retail—that are closing during the newly declared state of emergency in Cobb and/or are changing their hours and services.

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Some that are closed are offering a drive-through pickup at designated times, and we’ll probably be seeing more of those, especially since this is a three-week emergency declaration.

As we have in recent days, we’ll add your submissions as well. Just e-mail us: editor@eastcobbnews.com and we’ll share it with the community.

Before ordering, you’re advised to call ahead since plans/services/offers are changing quickly:

Asahi Japanese Steakhouse: Open for curbside and takeout from 4-8:30 p.m. daily;

Book Exchange: Open daily 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and curbside service is available;

Book Miser: Open regular hours, online ordering and curbside pickup available;

Bradley’s Bar & Grill: Open for takeout/curbside service daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m;

Brewsters Neighborhood Bar & Grill: Takeout and curbside delivery only, starting Tuesday through April 6;

Camp’s Kitchen & Bar: Open for takeout/curbside pickup daily from 4-9 p.m.;

Catfish Hox: New hours 5-8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and drive-through service only;

East Cobb Barbershop: Closed until April 15;

East Cobb Foot & Ankle Care: Closed for 2 weeks as of March 25, phone calls will be answered between 9am-4pm Monday thru Friday;

Eggs Up Grill: Open for takeout/curbside during regular opening hours, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m;

The Freakin’ Incan: Closed until further notice;

Fuji Hana East Cobb: Open for takeout/delivery from 4-9 p.m.

Intrigue Salon: Offering a Color Survival Kit (info here) for drive-through pickup Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.;

J. Christopher’s: Delivery available via UberEats at Woodlawn Square, East Lake and Powers Ferry locations;

J J’s Pizzeria: Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily for takeout, curbside pickup and free delivery;

Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q: Curbside pickup is available;

Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant: Reopening Friday March 27 with dinner menu items only from 12-2:30 p.m. and 4-9 p.m. for takeout;

Los Arcos Mexican Restaurant: Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily for takeout and delivery via DoorDash, daily specials also available;

Marietta Coffee Company: Closed until April 15, possibly opening for takeout TBA;

Montana’s Bar & Grill: Open for delivery and takeout from 4-9 p.m. from full menu;

Nancy’s Salon: Closed until further notice;

Roll On In Sushi Burrito: Takeout/delivery service, BOGO orders with free delivery via UberEats through March 30;

Rosa’s Pizza: Open for takeout/delivery 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily;

Queen of Hearts Antiques and Interiors: Closed to foot traffic March 26-April 6. Posting sale items on social media platforms, processing online orders with pickup after reopening at: Marietta@queenofheartsantiques-interiors.com;

Sakura Japanese Sushi Bar: Open for takeout;

Taqueria Tsunami East Cobb: Takeout and curbside delivery only, 4-9 p.m. daily;

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Closed East Cobb restaurants seek assistance for workers

Drift Fish House and Oyster Bar, East Cobb restaurants workers assistance

Several East Cobb businesses that have closed temporarily due to the Coronavirus response have set up special fundraising drives to help their workers financially during the shutdown.

We’ve listed below what we know about and will be adding to this list; if you know of others please e-mail: editor@eastcobbnews.com with the information and we’ll update.

We’ll also be working up a list of restaurants that are still open that are adding curbside and takeout services. Most places we know of have shut dining room service or severely limited it.

Here are the restaurants that have launched GoFundMe appeals:

For now restaurants in unincorporated Cobb are allowed to operate without the limitations that have been imposed in Smyrna, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Johns Creek and other nearby cities, along with the city of Atlanta.

Both Gov. Brian Kemp and Cobb Commission Chairman Mike Boyce have said they have no plans to shut down businesses or limit their operations beyond public health guidelines regarding social distancing.

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Goldbergs Bagel gets ‘A’ score in followup health inspection

Goldberg’s Bagel, East Cobb food scores

Some non-Coronavirus news (and we will be getting back to some regular news soon!):

Following up a post from a couple weeks ago, when Goldbergs Bagel and Deli got a failing health inspection score, the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health has come back for a followup visit, and the Johnson Ferry Road eatery got an “A” score of 96.

(You can read the inspection report here.)

The violations that inspectors found on a March 5 visit—improper holding temperatures for food, improper discard labeling dates for certain foods and an employee failing to wash hands after handing trash—were found to have been corrected on Tuesday’s followup visit.

On Tuesday, Goldbergs was cited for improper cooling practices for cut fruit and food debris inside a microwave. The inspection report indicates both violations were corrected on-site.

The following East Cobb restaurants also were inspected this week:

The Freakin’ Incan 
4651 Woodstock Road, Suite 305, Roswell
March 16, 2020 Score: 95, Grade: A

Marco’s Pizza
3595 Canton Road, Suite 300
March 16, 2020 Score: 85, Grade: B

Mr. Wok
1750 Bells Ferry Road, Suite B
March 18, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

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East Cobb restaurant update: Seed/Stem/Drift temporarily closing

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Owner Doug Turbush just sent out this message:

Here at Seed Hospitality Group, our core purpose is to provide a place for people to celebrate, create memories and escape from their busy lives. This core purpose has proven itself nearly impossible in recent days, and we are faced with the most difficult decision we have ever had to make.

Due to the ongoing crisis regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, we feel it is no longer safe or financially possible to remain open for business. Effective today, we are temporarily ceasing operations at Seed Kitchen & Bar, Stem Wine Bar and Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar. The community of East Cobb is our home and has rallied together in times of both celebration and turmoil. I expect this community to do nothing but grow stronger as a result of this hardship, and we can’t wait to be there for you when things settle down.

Rest assured, we will do the best we can to take care of our team and make sure they have a safe place to land once this terrible pandemic has passed. Stay tuned to our social media pages and website for updates on a reopening date, ways we will help, and ways you can help. On behalf of the entire team here at Seed Hospitality Group, we can’t thank you enough for your support over the past eight and a half years, and our teams look forward to welcoming you again soon.

 

Here are some other community closings we posted earlier today, including Stockyard Burgers & Bones. Other East Cobb restaurants were scrambling to add delivery and curbside pickup services.

Not long ago we posted this Q & A with Turbush, who celebrated eight years of Seed and last month, four years of Drift.

Also closing temporarily, and getting the word out tonight, is Aspens Signature Steaks and Seafood, which pledged that “we will be back to serving you, just as soon as we can.”

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Coronavirus response: East Cobb restaurants add curbside services

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As the response to the Coronavirus outbreak ramps up, some East Cobb restaurants are doing what they can to keep business going.

Anticipating mandatory dining room closures that have already been ordered in other states, some local restaurants and eateries are offering takeout and curbside pickup and boosting delivery services.

All Chick-fil-A restaurants are now drive-through only, after the Atlanta-based fast food chain ordered dining room service closed.

Johnny’s New York Style Pizza announced over the weekend it is delivering within a 3-mile radius of its location at Parkaire Landing Shopping Center, and that UberEATS and DoorDash service is available beyond that.

Johnny’s also has added curbside service for customers who come to the restaurant.

That’s a service that other restaurants have begun as well. One of them is Righteous Que, located in the Piedmont Crossing Shopping Center, across from the East Cobb YMCA.

Seed Kitchen & Bar and Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar said it’s offering delivery services via DoorDash.

Rosa’s Pizza, located at the Highland Plaza Shopping Center (Sandy Plains at Shallowford), is offering a 10 percent discount for takeout and delivery orders, and is waiving the delivery fee for UberEATS orders.

The three Moxie Burger locations in East Cobb will be open from 12-8 p.m. until further notice, offers UberEATS and DoorDash delivery options and is providing curbside service.

Bradley’s Bar & Grill on Lower Roswell Road said Monday afternoon that “we will stay open until the law closes us down” and offers takeout and delivery services.

“Be patient,” Bradley’s said on its Facebook page. “We’ll get through this.”

Montana’s Bar and Grill on Johnson Ferry Road is continuing with its scheduled Crab Night promotion Monday night and St. Patrick’s Day on Tuesday.

Brewster’s Neighborhood Bar and Grille on Canton Road said it is still open for business, and will carry on with its planned St. Patrick’s Day celebration Tuesday.

Catfish Hox on Sandy Plains Road is encouraging customers to order takeout or have food delivered, and is implementing a “social distancing” policy of spreading out diners who choose to eat in.

Workers there will be wearing disposable gloves during customer interactions, including any exchange of cash. The restaurant is asking that customers pay via credit card instead.

The Freakin’ Incan restaurant at Sandy Plains Village also is keeping its dining room open for now, according to owner Mikiel Arnold, “until we are told to close, but would prefer if our guests made the choice to order delivery or to go.”

Like many restaurant and small business owners facing dire circumstances in the wake of the Coronavirus response, Arnold urged the public to “please continue to support local small business so they can continue during these tough times.”

That message was echoed at AJ’s Famous Seafood & Po’Boys at the Pavilions at East Lake on Roswell Road, which also remains open and is offering takeout service:

“I would like to encourage our fellow neighbors to join us in supporting our local businesses. The impact this health crisis is making on our community runs deep— from our local businesses to the college students and friends waiting tables working their way through school to our local hotels and their staff just to name a few. Please keep in mind our local businesses. Shop and eat local—- support our community.”

 

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East Cobb food scores: Marietta Burger Bar; Kumo Sushi; more

Marietta Burger Bar, East Cobb food scores

The following East Cobb food scores from March 9-13 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for details of the inspection:

El Huarache Veloz
1157 Roswell Road
March 13, 2020 Score: 97, Grade: A

Jimmy John’s
1337 Powers Ferry Road
March 9, 2020 Score: 82, Grade: B

Kumo Hibachi Sushi
2595 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 103
March 12, 2020 Score: 99, Grade: A

Marietta Burger Bar
1392 Roswell Road, Suite B
March 12, 2020 Score: 95, Grade: A

McCleskey Elementary School
4080 Maybreeze Road
March 12, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Nicholson Elementary School
1599 Shallowford Road
March 12, 2020 Score: 96, Grade: A

Simpson Middle School
3340 Trickum Road
March 12, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Starbucks Coffee
2580 Windy Hill Road, Suite 100
March 10, 2020 Score: 94, Grade: A

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East Cobb restaurant update: Black Swan Tavern closes

Black Swan Tavern East Cobb

The Black Swan Tavern in East Cobb has closed permanently, according to an executive with the restaurant’s ownership group.

Andra Galteri, a vice president with the Dunwoody Restaurant Group, told East Cobb News Thursday that the tavern closed its doors on Feb. 27.

She said she couldn’t say why because “we’re in a legal battle with the landlord.”

There is no sign or notice on the outside of the restaurant to indicate that it has closed. Inside, the tavern’s furnishings remain.

Black Swan Tavern opened in November 2017 at the Merchants Festival Shopping Center (1401 Johnson Ferry Road) in what had been the longtime space for Churchill’s Pub.

Two other restaurants occupied that space briefly after Churchill’s closed.Black Swan Tavern

Galteri said business had been good at the Black Swan Tavern, but she would not elaborate on the nature of the legal matter.

A calendar item still on the tavern’s website indicated a special St. Patrick’s Day celebration on Tuesday, and other promotional flyers remained in windows.

The Dunwoody Restaurant Group operates eight English-style pubs in metro Atlanta.

A Pier 1 Imports store at Merchants Festival also closed recently as part of several hundred store closings by the retailer, which has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Merchants Festival, managed by Ackerman Retail, includes a Target store. Other restaurants there include Jason’s Deli and a Which Wich sandwich shop.

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New Sprayberry-area cafe to open in spot of former Cafe 33

Cafe 33 restaurant closes

More than two years after Cafe 33 closed near Sprayberry High School, a similar establishment is planning to open in the same space.

The Cobb Board of Commissioners on Tuesday granted an alcohol license to Siamak Mistaly, owner of the forthcoming Prestige Cafe (2595 East Piedmont Road, in the Sprayberry Collection Shopping Center).

There’s been a yellow sign in the vacant spot, a notice of appeal for an alcohol license that had previously been denied by the Cobb County License Review Board.

The denial was routine, given that the cafe location is within 600 feet of a school, park, library or place of worship, the minimum distance under county code for alcohol sales.

In this case, Prestige Cafe would sit 461 feet from the Masjid Ibad-Ur Rahman, a mosque at the adjacent Sprayberry Crossing Shopping Center.

Appeals of those denials are heard by commissioners, and at a public hearing at Tuesday’s commission meeting, commissioner JoAnn Birrell noted there wasn’t an objection to the cafe’s alcohol license from the mosque.

Several other businesses that sell alcohol are nearby, including Catfish Hox, Zama Mexican Cuisine, Willie Jewell’s barbecue, Kumo Hibachi Sushi, a Shell convenience store and the Sprayberry Bottle Shop.

Birrell also wanted to get more information about the Prestige Cafe’s hours.

Mistaly said the restaurant would be similar to Cafe 33 in the nature of its food offerings and will have more bakery-type items. In the evenings, it will be a hookah bar with live entertainment.

The hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.

Documents filed with the county indicate that the establishment intends to derive 60 percent of its revenues from food sales, and that IDs will be checked in the evenings after 8 p.m. for adult-only admission to the bar.

Mistaly said the establishment is a family-style operation that is family-owned, with the proprietors experienced in the coffee shop, bakery and bar business.

 

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East Cobb food scores: Goldbergs Bagel gets a failing score

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Goldbergs Bagel Co. & Deli got a failing score from Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health inspectors on Thursday after they cited the eatery at 1062 Johnson Ferry Road for several health code violations.

Goldbergs received a score of 65, which is unsatisfactory, and a notation of “U” is indicated in the full inspection report (you can read it here).

The violations included improper holding temperatures for food.

Specifically, partially-cooked chicken tenders were being held well above the holding temperature limit of 41 degrees fahrenheit.

What are called “TCS” foods—such as meats, produce and dairy products—also have temperature guidelines. Goldbergs was found to have held chicken and matzo soup below the 135-degree minimum for hot soups.

The eatery also did not properly label the discard dates for ready-to-eat TCS foods, including cream cheese in a walk-in cooler, open packages of deli meat and containers of rice, a repeat violation.

An employee handling trash also was found to have not washed hands before returning to the dish area.

Inspectors noted that all the above violations were corrected on-site.

Another repeat violation indicated in the report was the lack of a test kit for a high-temperature sanitizing machine for ware washing equipment.

When Cobb restaurants get failing scores, inspectors typically return to perform another inspection within a couple weeks.

Goldbergs got an “A” score of 93 on its last inspection last September. In June and July of 2019, Golbergs got “C” scores of 70 and 76.

Another well-known East Cobb restaurant that got a low health score recently was reinspected this week.

Ted’s Montana Grill got a “C” score on Feb. 4, with violations that included no paper towels in the dish washing area and no proof of procedures for employees on how to respond to vomiting or diarrheal events.

When inspectors returned to Ted’s on Wednesday, they gave the restaurant an “A” score of 91 and found only a TCS food storing temperature violation for ribs, horseradish cream sauce, butter and sour cream.

The report noted the violation was corrected on-site, the ribs and sour cream were discarded and the horseradish cream sauce was placed on ice.

Ted’s three previous inspections, dating back to 2017, all had “A” scores.

“Ted’s held a mandatory retraining course for the entire team to ensure this does not happen again,” said Eddie Hensley, the director of operations for Ted’s at East Cobb, in a statement issued through a Ted’s spokeswoman.

“Food safety and training are of the utmost importance to the team at Ted’s Montana Grill, and our guests will always be our number one priority. We assure you that incidents such as this are no indicator of the high level of standards and proper training we have established.”

Other food scores this week

Arby’s 
4367 Roswell Road
March 5, 2020 Score: 91, Grade: A

McDonald’s
2371 Delk Road
March 5, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

 

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East Cobb Biz Update: More Sandy Plains Marketplace openings

First Watch, Sandy Plains Marketplace

A couple more restaurants are opening their doors, or are about to, along with the Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q that christened the Sandy Plains Marketplace.

On Monday, MOD Pizza began serving with a fast-casual menu (peruse it here) and had a grand opening. The 12-year-old Seattle-based chain, with 400 restaurants in the U.S. and United Kingdowm, now has seven locations in Georgia and its first in the East Cobb area.

Hours are Sunday-Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday-Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

A few doors down, the First Watch breakfast-lunch-brunch eatery (here’s the menu) announced it’s opening Monday, March 16.

Based in Florida, First Watch has more than 200 restaurants in 26 states, including 12 in Georgia (one is in Kennesaw).

On Saturday, the Hollywood Feed organic pet supplies store at Sandy Plains Marketplace is opening with 20 percent discounts. The hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

The Clean Juice smoothie bar is continue to hire for an April opening. That’s also the target month for the GreenWise Market that we noted last week, but a specific date is TBA.

Kroger gas stations coming

While a fueling center run by Kroger across the Street at Sandy Plains Village is under construction, work will begin soon on another Kroger gas station in East Cobb.

Reader Kevin passed along the photo below of a portion of the Pavilions at East Lake at Roswell Road that’s being torn down for the gas station.

It’s where a Panera Bread restaurant once was located, and another restaurant had to move to make room.

The Ege Sushi restaurant is now located on the other end of the Pavilions, near J. Christopher’s and Kayhill’s Sports Bar and Grill.

An existing Kroger gas station is at the Shallowford Falls Shopping Center at Johnson Ferry Road.

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The East Cobb Interview: Doug Turbush, Seed/Stem/Drift owner

Doug Turbush

Since opening Seed Kitchen & Bar at Merchant’s Walk Shopping Center in 2011, Doug Turbush has dramatically influenced the restaurant scene in East Cobb.

He talks about his “modern American cuisine” menu being the result of having “a big sandbox to play in” as a creative chef.

The phrase also could apply to the community where he, his wife and son live, and that has long been a bastion of family-friendly, chain and franchise restaurants.

After serving as executive chef at now-closed Nava and Bluepointe—once part of the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group empire founded by Atlanta dining impresario Pano Karatassos—Turbush wanted to create an eclectic neighborhood dining atmosphere close to home.

He did market research and worked up a business plan, consulted with his former boss, Atlanta restaurateur Kevin Rathbun, got a small-business loan and became a first-time restaurant owner, near the spot of the former Merchant’s Walk library branch.

He recalls eating at Red Sky Tapas & Bar on Johnson Ferry Road and being told by someone there not to open a restaurant in East Cobb for what he had in mind, that it wouldn’t make it. Turbush had done his homework, and thought otherwise.

“The market was there,” Turbush said in an interview with East Cobb News. “We knew we didn’t have the expense account [diners]. We knew we didn’t have the Buckhead singles scene. What we wanted to do was to bring some sort of personality to the neighborhood.”

While Turbush admits he’s “a little jealous” of the vibrant restaurant scenes in Marietta and Roswell that sandwich East Cobb, “they don’t have the market we have.”

Mostly, he said, it was the revamping of Merchant’s Walk, anchored by a new Whole Foods store, that convinced him the time was right, in more ways than he initially imagined.

His background blending Asian, Latin and Southern flavors and locally sourced ingredients turned out a menu that has remained relatively consistent in eight years of business.

In stepping in an area that hasn’t been a haven of adventurous cuisine, Turbush has succeeded in creating something of a sandbox of his own in affluent East Cobb.

“I wanted to have a quaint little bistro in East Cobb,” Turbush said. “What I got was a really busy restaurant.”

In 2013, he opened the Stem Wine Bar next door to Seed and Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar at The Avenue East Cobb opened in 2016.

Last fall, he was named Restaurateur of the Year in the small and independent category by the Georgia Restaurant Association, and recently was recognized for that award during a legislative session at the Georgia Capitol.

On Tuesday, Drift will mark its fourth anniversary with a Bluegrass Birthday Bash that includes a special oyster, crab and lobster menu, drink specials and live music.

Seed Kitchen & Bar

Seed’s emergence as a restaurant that drew notice from dedicated Atlanta foodies was followed by some other chef-driven concepts in East Cobb. Some of them, including Zeal and Common Quarter/Muss & Turner’s, have closed in the same Johnson Ferry Road corridor.

Turbush, a Wisconsin native, relocated to Atlanta for his wife’s work (she’s now retired from the Coca-Cola Co.) and they moved to East Cobb as they have raised their son, who’s a student at the Wheeler Magnet School.

“With each new place, we’ve brought something that wasn’t here,” Turbush said of his three restaurants.

Turbush began making plans for Stem soon after opening Seed, in part to accommodate diners turned away when his original restaurant was at capacity.

While there’s still some of that overlap, Stem also has special wine tastings to attract another kind of diner, with a menu of small plate offerings.

When Drift opened in March 2016, “there was no dedicated high-quality seafood place here,” Turbush said. “I could have put a steakhouse there, but there’s a steakhouse on every corner in Atlanta.”

Drift underwent some growing pains, and Turbush encountered a rarity— a one-star review—from noted dining critic Corby Kummer, who briefly lived in Atlanta.

“I don’t know what happened there,” Turbush said. “I took everything he said to heart, but we reviewed those items and we still have most of them on the menu. Everyone’s got an opinion and he’s got the pen.”

Drift is the only restaurant in Georgia that’s listed by a seafood watch organization for following sustainable seafood practices.

Turbush attributes his longevity to focusing on satisfying the locals.

“I would hope that we’ve helped elevate the dining scene in East Cobb,” Turbush said. “But the biggest reward is someone who’s been living here for 20 years, who says thank you.”

Drift Fish House and Oyster Bar

He regularly gets offers to expand, open a new restaurant somewhere else, or entertain a new concept, but he’s leery of many of those pitches.

He said he wouldn’t rule out adding to his business, as long as it’s an opportunity that doesn’t require a lot of capital and time.

“We have aspirations for growth,” he said, but he can’t say for now what possible opportunities those might be.

The restaurant industry is suffering a decline in the full-service area, but Turbush said “we’re not seeing that yet.”

An advantage he feels he has is that “our biggest customers become our greatest ambassadors.” Those local diners spread the word, and now he’s seeing the grown children of some of his original customers come in for a bite to eat.

What do those diners like when they come to Seed?

“Our No. 1 seller is the Chicken Schnitzel,” Turbush said, without hesitation, a dish made with miso mustard, oven-dried tomato arugula and parmesan and cooked in wine. Popular side dishes include the caramelized brussels sprouts and cauliflower.

Turbush said roughly two-thirds of the menu “I can’t change much,” due to customer demand. Most of what does change is the seasonal part of the menu.

“The reason that so many restaurants fail is that anyone can get in the restaurant business,” Turbush said. “I watch a lot of restaurants get away from their core business. These are my core businesses.”

The question he says he keeps asking when potential suitors approach is: “Are we the best version of ourselves?”

It’s a question he also puts to the test in adapting his business to changing demands in the restaurant industry, including an appeal to a younger generation of up-and-coming diners.

“I’m very calculated and cautious about what I’m doing here,” Turbush said. “I have a good thing going and I recognize it.”

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East Cobb food scores: Red Curry; Ege Sushi; Panda Express; more

Red Thai Curry, East Cobb food scores

The following East Cobb food scores from Feb. 24-28 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for details of the inspection:

Arbor Terrace of East Cobb
886 Johnson Ferry Road
February 27, 2020 Score: 99, Grade: A

Blue Moon Pizza
2359 Windy Hill Road, Suite 100
February 25, 2020 Score: 98, Grade: A

Ege Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
2100 Roswell Road, Suite 2112
February 26, 2020 Score: 90, Grade: A

Em Kitchen 
4400 Roswell Road, Suite 154
February 27, 2020 Score: 81, Grade: B

Marlow’s Tavern
2960 Shallowford Road, Suite 109
February 26, 2020 Score: 94, Grade: A

Panda Express
4275 Roswell Road
February 24, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Pita Mediterranean Street Food
2960 Shallowford Road, Suite 112
February 25, 2020 Score: 83, Grade: B

Red Curry Thai
4724 Lower Roswell Road, Suite 500
February 25, 2020 Score: 83, Grade: B

Taquito Express
3065 Shallowford Road, Suite A
February 26, 2020 Score: 96, Grade: A

Wildwood Cafe@3200 
3200 Windy Hill Road, Suite 150
February 25, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

WingStop Delk 
2900 Delk Road, Suite 100
February 27, 2020 Score: 92, Grade: A

Zaxby’s
2080 Lower Roswell Road
February 25, 2020 Score: 91, Grade: A

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East Cobb Biz Notes: Mellow Mushroom opens on Johnson Ferry

Mellow Mushroom Johnson Ferry

The long-awaited return of Mellow Mushroom to the Johnson Ferry Road corridor is here.

The pizza restaurant opened its doors at 11 a.m. Monday in the Woodlawn Square Shopping Center, in the former Muss & Turner’s/Common Quarter Space.

Opening hours are 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. seven days a week, and here’s the menu.

It’s been almost a year since the Atlanta-based chain announced it was returning to this part of East Cobb, when the Fountains of Olde Towne gave way to the Northside medical center on Johnson Ferry.

Mellow Mushroom got an alcohol license last fall, then renewed it over the winter, due to unspecified delays.

The restaurant is continuing its hiring process, and anyone interested in applying should e-mail johnsonferry_ga@mellowmushroominfo.com or talk to a manager in person.

East Cobb resident recognized by Forbes

For the second year in a row, Atlanta-based Merrill Wealth Management Financial Advisor Benny Varzi, an East Cobb resident, has been recognized on the Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” list.Benny Varzi, Merrill Lynch

Varzi joined Merrill Lynch in 2009 and is Senior Vice President, Wealth Management Advisor, Senior Portfolio Manager with the Atlanta-based Varzi Group.

His area of emphasis has been portfolio management. Varzi holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Kennesaw State University and has Certifications of Portfolio Management from The Babson School of Executive Education in Boston, DePaul University in Chicago and The University of Chicago Booths School of Business.

 

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East Cobb food scores: Taqueria Tsunami; Sterling Estates; more

East Cobb Taqueria Tsunami restaurant

The following East Cobb food scores from Feb. 17-20 have been compiled by the Cobb & Douglas Department of Public Health. Click the link under each listing for details of the inspection:

Hibachi & BBQ 
2856 Delk Road, Suite 305
February 17, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Jersey Mike’s Subs
4400 Roswell Road, Suite 148
February 20, 2020 Score: 90, Grade: A

Laredo’s Mexican Bar & Grill
1860 Sandy Plains Road, Suite 400
February 21, 2020 Score: 87, Grade: B

Monticello
2000 Powers Ferry Road, Suite 1200
February 17, 2020 Score: 91, Grade: A

My Friend’s Place at East Cobb
1205 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 127
February 21, 2020 Score: 88, Grade: B

Pizza Hut
2520 E. Piedmont Road, Suite 124
February 21, 2020 Score: 98, Grade: A

Solana East Cobb 
1032 Johnson Ferry Road
February 18, 2020 Score: 91, Grade: A

Sterling Estates of East Cobb 
4220 Lower Roswell Road
February 19, 2020 Score: 93, Grade: A

Taco Bell
2169 Roswell Road
February 18, 2020 Score: 100, Grade: A

Taqueria Tsunami
1275 Johnson Ferry Road
February 19, 2020 Score: 97, Grade: A

Waffle House
2805 Delk Road
February 19, 2020 Score: 90, Grade: A

Waffle House
550 N. Greenbriar Parkway
February 19, 2020 Score: 96, Grade: A

 

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