Flying Biscuit, McCray’s Tavern opening soon in East Cobb

Flying Biscuit East Cobb

Two new restaurants at Parkaire Landing Shopping Center were in the planning stages as the COVID-19 outbreak unfolded, and those preparations are still continuing for what are forthcoming openings.

No dates have been announced as yet for the opening of the Flying Biscuit Cafe and McCray’s Tavern.

A Flying Biscuit representative told us that “we’ve had some construction delay due to Covid. We should have a tentative date soon.”

The Atlanta-based breakfast and lunch chain announced nearly a year ago that it was coming back to East Cobb, after closing its location at Woodlawn Commons in 2010.

The Parkaire Landing location, located next to Kroger, was to have opened in the spring, along with a few other new Flying Biscuit additions in metro Atlanta and Athens.

On the other end of the retail center, in the former Loyal Q/Loyal Tavern space, McCray’s Tavern is continuing opening plans, but there’s also no other timeline they’re reporting for now except to say it’s “very, very soon.”

It will be the East Cobb debut for the Atlanta-based tavern group, which recently opened Mac’s Chophouse in the former Shillings on the Square in downtown Marietta.

McCray’s is interviewing for all positions Wednesday and Thursday from 3-7 p.m. and on Friday from 10 a.m. to  2 p.m.

More details about that on the restaurant’s Facebook page.

Andrew McDonough, the East Cobb restaurant’s general manager, told East Cobb News that training for staff members is continuing this week, along with additional hiring.

He said additional sanitizing, virus testing and safety training is part of the opening plans, but he wasn’t ready to say when a hard opening would take place.

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Drift Fish House closes temporarily after COVID-19 case

Drift Fish House and Oyster Bar

Drift Fish House and Oyster Bar at The Avenue East Cobb is closed until at least Saturday after one of its employees tested positive for COVID-19.

The restaurant sent a message Thursday afternoon that the employee “is safe and is in quarantine” and the premises are undergoing “a deep sanitization and disinfection.”

“Rest assured, we have been meeting and exceeding all state and local safety requirements. We are doing everything in our power to ensure a safe dining experience for our guests, and to provide a safe place to work for our team,” the message said.

The tentative reopening is Saturday for dinner service. Drift said it also has alerted Cobb and Douglas Public Health and “is closely following their guidance.”

A few other restaurants in East Cobb also have closed for similar reasons. Earlier this week Paradise Grille was closed for two days after an employee tested positive for the virus.

Two East Cobb locations of Moxie Burger and Moxie Taco have been closed since last weekend after an employee tested positive.

Drift and Seed Kitchen and Bar, both owned by East Cobb restaurateur Doug Turbush, reopened their dining rooms on June 9. Turbush’s three Seed Hospitality Group businesses closed in March; Seed and Drift began serving takeout only in late May.

Seed remains open, and resumed lunch service this week. The Stem Wine Bar, also owned by Turbush and located adjacent to Seed at Merchants Walk, has been closed since March.

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Paradise Grille closed until Wednesday due to COVID-19 case

Paradise Grille closed COVID

UPDATED: Paradise Grille reopened on Wednesday. Here’s another message from the owners, who said every other staff member has tested negative for the virus:

“The silver lining out of this, is we feel so relieved that our staff are safe and taken care of and we can truly give you a safe space to relax, eat some great food and get away from the news.” 😛

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Another restaurant in East Cobb is closing temporarily after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

The Paradise Grille at Highland Plaza (3605 Sandy Plains Road) announced Monday it would be closed until Wednesday to undergo a thorough professional cleaning, including “Every. Single. Surface.”

Late last week, the two East Cobb locations of Moxie Burger and Moxie Taco closed temporarily after an employee tested positive for COVID-19, which has more than 1,000 confirmed cases in East Cobb and nearing 6,000 in the county

Paradise Grille owners Justin and Joe Barrett said in a message Monday that the employee has a mild case of the virus and that “we are praying for a quick recovery.

“As you know businesses are not required to close, but that’s not who we are. We want to do everything right,” they continued.

Every employee will be tested for the virus, and every surface in the restaurant will be disinfected after every use. Employees will be masked and gloved and will have their temperatures taken before every shift.

“We are obviously devastated,” the Barretts said. “We did know it was an eventuality, this virus is everywhere.”

Paradise Grille is scheduled to reopen Wednesday at 11 a.m.

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Moxie Burger, Moxie Taco close temporarily after COVID case

Moxie Burger Moxie Taco close COVID
The original Moxie Burger restaurant at Paper Mill Village.

The two East Cobb locations of Moxie Burger and the Moxie Taco restaurant have closed temporarily after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

The East Cobb-based Moxie Restaurant Group alerted customers on its Facebook pages Friday morning that the three restaurants will undergo a full disinfecting process from a professional sanitation provider and that all employees will required to be tested.

The Moxie Burger locations at Paper Mill Village and 2421 Shallowford Road are closed, as is Moxie Taco, also at Paper Mill Village.

“Previous to this, Moxie Taco and all Moxie Burger locations have been relentless with their disinfecting efforts and social distancing. The safety of our customers is just as important to us as is the safety of our staff and we are doing everything in our power to take our sanitation and safety measures above and beyond,” the message states.

“We do not take this announcement lightly and fully understand the concerns you might have. We remain steadfast in our commitment to keep our staff, guests, and community safe and are here to address any concerns and questions that you have.”

The Moxie Burger location in Roswell remains open, as “we are confident our team at Moxie Burger Roswell was not in direct contact.”

That restaurant is open Friday and Sunday and will be closed on Saturday for the July 4 holiday.

The Moxie restaurants re-opened their dining rooms service on June 1 after being closed, and then open for takeout, in the wake of the COVID virus.

The number of positive COVID cases has risen dramatically in Georgia and in Cobb County, where a public health alert was issued on Wednesday.

Cobb and Douglas Public Health said it is investigating 300 businesses in both counties for outbreaks (when two or more individuals that are positive in the same place) but they have not been identified.

UPDATED, 1:23 P.M.: The Freakin’ Incan restaurant at Sandy Plains Village has announced that due to rising COVID cases, it’s closing its dining room and is staying open for takeout service.

“We are discussing with the landlord about adding outside tables and chairs and could possibly have them available by the end of next week. Please bear with us while we try to protect the health of our staff and our customers. We feel that limiting our exposure and preventing possible sickness to be the correct decision at the moment. This is a preventative measure to avoid getting sick and forcing a complete shutdown. All staff are in good health, I repeat, all staff are in good health! I would like to take this chance to wish all of you a safe and healthy Fourth of July!”

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East Cobb location of California Pizza Kitchen closes

East Cobb California Pizza Kitchen closes

We got a text message from a reader showing that California Pizza Kitchen has closed its location in East Cobb at Pinestraw Place (4250 Roswell Road) for good.

The restaurant is located in the same retail center as Trader Joe’s.

There are five California Pizza Kitchen restaurants remaining in Metro Atlanta.

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Seed, Drift restaurants dining rooms reopening on Wednesday

Seed Kitchen & Bar

East Cobb restaurateur Doug Turbush is reopening two of his three restaurants, Seed Kitchen & Bar and Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar, for dining room service starting Wednesday.

Serving hours at both restaurants will be from 5-9 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday and 5-10 Friday and Saturday.

Diners are encouraged to make reservations and when they arrive, they should not congregate at the entrances or bars. Dining parties will be limited to 10 people or less.

Delivery and curbside service remain available.

Safety measures for employees include wearing masks, temperature checks and health screening questions before each shift and frequent handwashing.

The dining rooms also will have hand sanitizer stations and increased space between tables.

“We are confident guests will appreciate our newly implemented safety standards and will feel safe while dining at our restaurants,” Turbush said in a statement. “While our guests will notice modifications to the dining room and procedures, they will quickly recognize our signature style of service and award-winning food. We are thrilled to be back!”

 

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Business reopening update: East Cobb Tavern; CycleBar; more

East Cobb Tavern

A few more business reopenings to note, as more restaurants are now serving in their dining rooms, gyms are welcoming back clients for in-person classes and more.

Dan Edmonds, general manager of the East Cobb Tavern (Shallowford Corners) says starting Monday, you can sit down and eat inside, with regular hours back to 11 a.m. to p.m.. They’re also continuing takeout and curbside service, which continues from 3-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

Also on Monday, Mezza Luna Pasta & Seafood (Pavilions at East Lake) is reopening its dining room with limited seating and reservations only

The CycleBar East Cobb (Parkaire Landing) reopened over the Memorial Day weekend, and is gradually adding classes and offering summer specials to students and teachers;

At Paradise Grille (Highland Plaza), the indoor dining room is closed, but starting tonight they’re having weekly live music on the patio. South of the Border’s dining room has reopened.

The dining rooms of all 3 East Cobb locations of J. Christopher’s have reopened, for usual breakfast-lunch-brunch service between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.;

When the pandemic struck McCray’s Tavern was making plans to move into the former Loyal Q space at Parkaire Landing. After several weeks, there’s no specific opening date that’s been announced yet but they’ve been conducting interviews and are saying for now they’re opening soon.

Proprietor Scott McCray also has been busy preparing his new Marietta Square restaurant, Mac’s Chophouse, to open in the former Shilling’s space.

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East Cobb restaurant update: Seed and Drift reopening May 27

Seed Kitchen & Bar

Next Wednesday two of the three East Cobb restaurants run by Doug Turbush—Seed Kitchen and Bar at Merchant’s Walk and the Drift Fish House and Oyster Bar at The Avenue—will be reopening, but not their dining rooms.

Seed, Drift and the Stem Wine Bar adjacent to Seed have been closed entirely since March 17.

In a message issued Friday, Turbush said Seed and Drift will reopen with limited hours, from Wednesday-Sunday from 5-9 p.m., and with only takeout/pickup/delivery service available.

There are new takeout menus that have been prepared, including some offerings from Stem, with appetizers and family meals that can be ordered. A statement issued by Turbush’s publicists didn’t indicate when dining room service would resume, but he did say this:

“We have been working diligently to reopen in a way that is both safe and responsible and in the best interest of our employees, guests and community. Our entire team appreciates the support we’ve received over the last two months, and we can’t wait to be back in the kitchen and serving guests in our neighborhood again.” 

Diners can call ahead starting at 12 noon at Seed at 678-214-6888 and at Drift at 770-635-7641. Delivery is available via DoorDash.

 

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Cobb drive-thru farmer’s market accepting online orders

Cobb drive-thru farmer's market

On Saturday at Al Bishop Park in Cobb County members of the public can purchase fresh produce to support local farmers in a drive-thru farmer’s market.

The Georgia Grown To Go market will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and you can order online in advance for quicker pickup.

The items include boxes of fruits and vegetables, either by assortment or specific items, while supplies last:

  • Zucchini and yellow squash
  • Bell peppers
  • Cabbage
  • Green beans
  • Cucumbers
  • Vidalia onions
  • Corn
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Peaches
  • Diced chicken meat

Georgia Grown is the marketing arm of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and is planning future sales like this one.

Al Bishop Park is located at 1082 Al Bishop Drive SW, Marietta, located off Callaway Road and Cheatham Hill Road and near the Cobb Animal Services shelter. (directions here).

The Marietta Square Farmers Market will be reopening on May 30 at its usual weekly Saturday time, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Details are coming on safety protocols, and updates can be found here.

The Roswell Farmers and Artisan Market will reopen for walk-through shopping this Saturday, May 23, at its usual time of 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, after providing drive-through service last weekend. The venue remains the same: the parking lot of Roswell City Hall (38 Hill Street).

You’re strongly encouraged to place an online order before noon Friday. When you show up you’ll also be asked to wear a mask and sanitize your hands beforehand. Also, only one member of a family or household is asked to do the shopping to observe social distancing protocols, and to exit the area promptly after purchase.

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More East Cobb biz reopenings: Willie Jewell’s; Moxie Burger; more

Willie Jewell's, East Cobb food scores

We’re starting another updated list of business reopenings—mostly restaurants but any others—as more dining rooms start to welcome guests.

Kathyrn Brown at Willie Jewell’s Old School Bar-B-Q (2550 Sandy Plains Road) checked in to say the dining room has reopened at a reduced capacity, and that they’re staffing up for Memorial Day and catering for home graduation parties, etc.

All locations of Moxie Burger and Moxie Taco are open for dining room service for lunch only for now, also with limited tables for social distancing reasons. When you order to eat in (they encourage you to call in ahead of time), you’ll get your food and drinks in to-go containers.

Dinner hours (4 p.m.-close) are remaining takeout/curbside, and reopening “will depend largely on the success of the guidelines being followed during lunch.” The new hours are Sunday–Thursday 11 – 8; Friday—Saturday 11– 8:30.

Paradise Grille (3605 Sandy Plains Road) reopened for dinner Monday and continues takeout/curbside/pickup. The hours are 11 a.m.-10 p.m., and the kitchen closes at 9 p.m.

Fuji Hana East Cobb (1255 Johnson Ferry) has reopened for lunch (11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.) and dinner 4:30-10 p.m., takeout/delivery) 678-570-8071;

Open for dining room takeout/curbside/delivery is Hong Kong Star (4719 Lower Roswell Road), which has removed tables to meet social distancing guidelines.

Bay Breeze Seafood (2418 Canton Road) has reopened, and is offering dining room, patio and curbside/takeout service.

A restaurant that has been closed since the COVID-19 outbreak is Stockyard Burgers and Bones at The Avenue East Cobb (4475 Roswell Road), which is now open again for dining room service from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Curbside pickup and takeout service is still available.

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East Cobb restaurant reopenings: Taqueria Tsunami, Ted’s, more

East Cobb Taqueria Tsunami restaurant

We’re keeping track of a flurry of announcements by East Cobb businesses in recent days about their reopening plans, and in the case of restaurants, the return of dining-room service.

Among those restaurants allowing you to dine in now is Taqueria Tsunami on Johnson Ferry Road, where the patio also is open, as of today (Thursday).

Like many restaurants that are allowing customers to eat-in, management posted the following safety/sanitation measures it is undertaking, noting it’s also trained staff on the new procedures:

  • Continuous and routine hourly sanitizing/cleaning of all highly trafficked and touched areas of the restaurant (from bar tops down to all door handles)
  • Provide masks and gloves for team members
  • Team member wellness screen every shift
  • Encourage guests to wear masks and practice social distancing while in the restaurant
  • Limited our seating capacity, as required by state regulation, to ensure social distancing and capacity limits are met
  • Use of disposable, one-time use menus
  • Removal of salt and pepper shakers and condiments from the tables (available upon request, and sanitized after use)
  • Added antibacterial stations for our team and guests
  • Focus on sanitation and cleanliness during our shift staff meetings to promote the importance of rigorous hand washing procedures
  • Encouraging customers, vendors and team members to remain home if showing any sign of illness or being in contact with someone who has the virus.

Taqueria Tsunami’s dining room reopening comes two days after Gov. Brian Kemp relaxed some restrictions for restaurants, which can now seat 10 patrons per 300 square feet and seat as many as 10 people in one dining party. 

The Tin Lizzy’s restaurant at The Avenue East Cobb reopened on Wednesday, with dining room service available daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Tonight Aspen’s Signature Steaks is starting what it calls “distanced dine-in service” from 5-8 p.m.

Reservations are required, and you can make one online.  Curbside service continues from 4-8 p.m. daily and you can order here.

Ted’s Montana Grill at Parkaire Landing Shopping Center also has opened up its dining room, starting at 11:30 a.m. daily.

A few other restaurants of note are taking additional steps before fully reopening.

Paradise South of the Border (Highland Plaza Shopping Center) will be opening its dining room and the patio for limited dine-in starting Monday, May 18 but for now the Paradise Grille dining room is remaining closed, and is being used for curbside pick up only

The Lemon Grass Thai Restaurant at East Lake is expanding its hours, but only for takeout and curbside: Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Monday-Friday 5-10 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 5-10:30 p.m.; Sunday 4-10 p.m.; plans are to reopen the dining room in a couple of weeks.

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‘Take Out the Virus’ campaign to support Cobb restaurants

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A new Cobb-based campaign has launched to help restaurants struggling with business loss because of COVID-19. Sterling Seacrest Partners, a Cobb risk management and insurance brokerage firm, is working with Atlanta businesses to “Take Out the Virus” (www.takeoutthevirusATL.com). Area businesses are pledging to support local restaurants, helping restaurant employees and their families.

Here is how it works, Sterling Seacrest Partners has pledged to pay for take-out orders purchased at area restaurants. The firm will give each of its 150 employees $50 for ordering take-out from a local restaurant. They will give employees $100 if the employee orders from a restaurant that is also a Sterling Seacrest client. 

“We thought this was a great concept because it aligned so closely with our core values to support our team members, our clients and our community,” says Garry Hill of Sterling Seacrest Partners. “We are fortunate to live in such an incredible city for food.  These restaurants are an integral part of the fabric of our community. As a firm, we felt like we needed to do something and not just at home and watch.”

Sterling Seacrest is challenging other Atlanta area businesses to support area restaurants by sponsoring a night of ordering in to help Take Out the Virus. 

Several businesses have already signed up, including Benedetti Gucer & Associates, a wealth management firm, Piedmont Pediatrics, and Leff & Associates Public Relations.

For Piedmont Pediatrics, the doctors wanted to support their people who have been working straight through the pandemic crisis and to support the restaurant community around the hospital.

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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

Chopsticks China Bistro, East Cobb food scores

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

East Cobb Open for Business

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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