Bell Street Burritos Planning Third Location Near Krog Street Market

The quick-service burrito joint could open in the same development as Rathbun's.

The quick-service burrito joint could open in the same development as Rathbun’s.

Bell Street Burritos owner Matt Hinton is looking to open a third outpost of the quick-service eatery, Eater Atlanta first reported Wednesday.

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The burrito joint could take space in Inman Park’s Stove Works mixed-use development, at 112 Krog Street NE.

Stove Works is located across the street from Krog Street Market (recently placed in Bon Appetite’s top 50 America’s Best New Restaurants list even though it’s not a restaurant) and houses Rathbun’s.

Hinton told Eater the timeline for opening Bell Street Burrito’s Inman Park location is uncertain. Bell Street has shops in the Sweet Auburn Curb Market and Brookwood hills.

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Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

4 Responses

  1. Rathbun Steak isn’t at the Stove Works, Rathbun’s is, his original restaurant. Steak is on the other side of Irwin.

  2. This is fantastic news! Whether they were the victims or the perpetrators of the issue they had at the Irwin Street Market, it was an enormous failure of communication. And their assertion that the area has access to them through the outlet in the Sweet Auburn Curb Market has always been utter BS (if you don’t serve dinner, and if you don’t bother opening most Saturdays, and if the building you’re in is closed on Sundays, then you’re not a true presence in the neighborhood). I wish I had the willpower to hold a grudge against them for their role in these problems — but the food is just too damn good. I’ll be at the front of the line when they re-open.

  3. Really? You think the food is good? I really wanted to like BSB but everytime I’ve gone there the food has been incredibly bland. I am truly shocked they have the following that they do and that they can open a third restaurant because the food just isn’t that impressive… especially for all the hype it gets.

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