East Cobb Restaurant Update: Flying Biscuit reopening set

East Cobb Flying Biscuit reopening

The Flying Biscuit Cafe at Parkaire Landing has been closed since mid-August due to what the company is saying is an ownership and management change.

The new proprietors have been hiring staff and have been off-site for training, according to a Flying Biscuit social media post.

They have announced a reopening date of Sept. 12. We’ve contacted the company for more information on what’s behind the changes and what customers can expect when they return.

This is Flying Biscuit’s second stint in the East Cobb area. The 3,000-square-foot Parkaire location opened in March 2021 in the former La Vida Massage space after a delay of more than a year due to COVID-19. 

Flying Biscuit left East Cobb in 2010 in a freestanding space at Woodlawn Commons now occupied by Chase Bank.

The Atlanta-based breakfast and lunch chain has 12 restaurants in metro Atlanta and another in Athens, five in North Carolina, four in South Carolina, two each in Alabama and Florida and one in Texas. 

Cobb Foodie Week set

Several East Cobb restaurants are taking part in Cobb Foodie Week, a promotion of Cobb Travel & Tourism that takes place from Sept. 10-17.

The restaurants establish their own specials, discounts and menu options. The East Cobb participants include the following:

  • Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar
  • Camps Kitchen and Bar
  • Catfish Hox
  • Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar
  • J. Christopher’s East Lake
  • McCray’s Tavern
  • Seed Kitchen and Bar
  • Taqueria Tsunami
  • Tin Lizzy’s Cantina
  • Williamson Bros. BBQ

For more information, visit the Cobb Foodie Week website.

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