Broken Yolk Bistro Opens Next Month, Rush Escape Room Planned For Norcross + More

Recent outside-the-perimeter happenings.

Recent outside-the-perimeter happenings.

Broken Yolk Bistro, a concept from catering business The Cuisson Company, is opening next month in Duluth. Owner Terry Sargent told What Now Atlanta (WNA) that the grand opening is planned for June 5, and all menu items that day will be $2 from 7 AM to noon. Broken Yolk Bistro will be open from 7 AM to 3 PM.

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Rush Escape Room, an interactive team-building concept, is currently under construction in Norcross at 6040 Unity Drive, in Suite C. Guests will be challenged to solve puzzles and crack codes to escape in under 45 minutes. Owner Maurice Huber told WNA that the tentative opening date is June 1.

Keegan’s Irish Pub is opening it’s 4th location in Woodstock Towne Lake. The pub will have a selection of 20 oz. drafts and bottled beers and serve Irish fare in an “old world atmosphere.”

Jinya Ramen Bar, a concept based in Los Angeles, is planning a June 10 opening in Sandy Springs, Eater reports. On the menu, expect “craveable and authentic broths and noodles.”

KO Sno Balls is moving down the street from its current location at 4665 Lower Roswell Road to 1510 Roswell Road, according to plans filed with Marietta.

Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.
Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.

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