Butaco Opens Second Location At Southern Feedstore In East Atlanta

Offering Chef-Driven, LA-Inspired Street Fare, Including Tacos, Bowls, Sides & Chips n Stuff
BUTACO OPENS SECOND LOCATION TOMORROW, JUNE 13 AT SOUTHERN FEEDSTORE IN EAST ATLANTA
Photo: Colette Collins

Butaco, a restaurant dishing up LA-inspired street fare from Chef Timmee Rufino, will open its second location at East Atlanta’s Southern Feedstore on Tuesday, June 13. The 400-square-foot, counter-service restaurant joins the concept’s first location at Buteco Coffee & Bar in Grant Park, which serves tacos out of a stationary food truck. The new location will serve an expanded version of the original menu for lunch, dinner and late night on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Leaning on his time cooking in LA and San Diego, Chef Timmee will offer his twist on chef-driven tacos, like spicy Al Pastor Tacos with pineapple salsa, Veggie Tacos with zucchini, charred tomato fresca & habanero vin and Grilled Shrimp Tacos with guajillo red sauce, as well as bowls including a Butaco Bowl with birria rice, sour cream, avocado, black beans, iceberg, tomato, radish, onion & cilantro and a Chef’s Chopped Salad with iceberg, romaine, diced tomato, corn, diced onion, queso fresco & avocado ranch dressing. Sides will include the likes of eloté and black beans, and a Chips n Stuff section of the menu will offer salsas and queso.

Rufino studied culinary arts at Eastern State Florida College in Central Florida and has spent the last 16 years working in kitchens across the country. During his time in New York, he served as sous chef at The Gingerman in Manhattan, executive chef at Aaron Hans’ Brookvin in Brooklyn, and butcher and salumist at Ends Meat in Brooklyn, where he perfected his craft for cured meats, dried salumi, pâté and sausages. He also worked as a butcher at San Diego’s Ironside Fish & Oyster under the two-star Michelin Chef Jason Mcleoud and James Beard Award-winning Chef Jojo Ruiz, who introduced Timmee to Mexican flavor profiles and techniques. These experiences contribute to Timmee’s ethos of sustainability and focus on a zero waste kitchen. In Atlanta, Timmee has worked in the kitchens at Lazy Betty, Juniper Cafe, Bazati and Estrella.

Aaron Phillips is the restaurant’s proprietor and partner, and John Gardiner is the director of operations and partner. Phillips is also behind TKO – a Korean-American street food concept from Chef Lino Yi – at Southern Feedstore as well as Lazy Betty and Humble Pie.

Butaco is located at the East Atlanta at Southern Feedstore – 1245 Glenwood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316. Operating hours are Sun. – Thurs., 11am-10pm and Fri. & Sat., 11am-3am.

Lisa Hay

Lisa Hay

Lisa is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. She covers new restaurant, retail, and real estate openings across all of our markets. A true foodie, this Air Force veteran has lived all over the world — from Aviano, Italy to Nairobi, Kenya — but her favorite spot is NOLA for its rich history, architecture, culture, and of course, its good eats.

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