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Generic Hamburger ~ What Now Atlanta

UPDATE: Burger Tap reveals its menu, PR cheerleaders say its not like other burger joints flooding the market

Hamburgers? Check. Fried sides? Check. ‘Gourmet twist?’ Check. Yeah, that’s what we thought… Yet another burger joint is opening in Atlanta and is already trying to defend why its not like all of the others. It’s called Burger Tap (Atlanta’s latest artery clogger) and it’s opening in Morningside, replacing the recently relocated Caramaba Cafe. Burger [...]

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The Great Frame Up ~ What Now Atlanta

The Great Frame Up to open Morningside location

Custom frame stop to replace Providence Antiques on N. Highland Avenue. The Great Frame Up, a custom frame shop, is opening a Morningside location. The frame shop will replace the now shuttered Providence Antiques on N. Highland Avenue, opening in the same shopping center as the soon-to-open Burger Tap (replacing Caramba Cafe, which relocated to [...]

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Burger Tap ~ what now atlanta

Morningside gets Burger Tap, ATL’s latest artery clogger

Burger joint to open in former Caramba Cafe space. UPDATE (Oct. 28): UPDATE: Burger Tap reveals its menu, PR cheerleaders say its not like other burger joints flooding the market The Morningside neighborhood will soon offer Atlantans another option for their burger craze fix. Burger Tap is replacing the now shuttered Caramba Cafe at 1409 [...]

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rosebud restaurant ~ what now, atlanta?

Ron Eyester’s Rosebud fails health inspection

The ‘Angry Chef‘ scores 48/100 on random health inspection. Rosebud, known for using locally-grown produce for scratch cooking, failed a routine (random) health inspection last week. Ron Eyester, who owns the Morningside restaurant, recently opened The Family Dog across the street and is known for speaking his mind through Twitter wars and in his column [...]

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Movies Worth Seeing shutters

Movies Worth Seeing shutters

Morningside video rental store hosts “DVD liquidation sale” Movies Worth Seeing is closing after 25 years in business, according to an email sent to patrons Monday. The video rental store at 1409 N. Highland avenue is having a DVD liquidation sale beginning March 21 at noon and will continue until inventory runs out. “We will [...]

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Casserole restaurant to open below and behind Movies Worth Seeing in Morningside

Casserole restaurant to open below and behind Movies Worth Seeing in Morningside

Dinner and a movie. In your parent’s basement. Why eat out at a restaurant when you can get perfectly scrumptious tuna fish casserole to take home? Well? Casseroles will open in Morningside sometime between late January to early February, according to restaurateur Hunter Hanger. Owners Betsy McKay, Hunter Hanger, and John Brown will combine classic [...]

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Rosebud Owner To Open Bar Across The Street

Rosebud Owner To Open Bar Across The Street

“If I Could Name This Place The F*cking Bar, That Would Be Its Name” — Ron Eyester But that’s not its f*cking name. Chef Ron Eyester, who owns Rosebud in Morningside, is in the design stages of his newest venture at 1402 N. Highland Avenue, The Family Dog that is slated to open in time [...]

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Caramba Cafe Scheduled to close June 12

Caramba Cafe Scheduled to close June 12

Mexican restaurant to shutter after 22 years UPDATE (July 19, 2010): Caramba Cafe to reopen at the Pencil Factory Lofts Downtown Caramba Cafe, a Mexican restaurant located in the Morningside area on N. Highland avenue, is closing. The 22-year-old Mexican restaurant originally opened in 1988. The cafe will close its Morningside location this Saturday, June [...]

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