Ceviche Co. Xpress to Open Among Other New Businesses in Sugarloaf Walk

Mixed-use development opened earlier this year and is now home to Knuckies Hoggies, Elan Beauty, White Windmill, Wings N Burgers, with a Jinya Ramen on the way as well.
Photo courtsey of Sugarloaf Walk.

The quick-serve healthy seafood restaurant Ceviche Co. Xpress is slated to open in the Sugarloaf Walk mixed-use development in Duluth. 

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Ceviche, operating in a 1,144-square-foot space next to a Cell Phone Repair store, is owned by Elsy Brown. The restaurant is at least one of two incoming tenants for the development including Jinya which is expected to open in Sugarloaf Walk in early 2021.

Brown opened Atlantic Seafood in Gwinnett county in 1997, where she operated for 12 years before closing in 2009.

Brown will bring health and nutritious seafood-only options to the Duluth community including ceviches, seafood cocktails, seafood salads, sandwiches, and “her unique shrimp rice,” the Sugarloaf Walk website reads.

The restaurant joins a handful of businesses already opened in the newly-added 30,000 square feet of restaurant, service tenant, and retail space in Sugarloaf Walk, including Knuckies Hoggies, Elan Beauty, White Windmill, and Wings N Burgers. The development also includes 302 apartment units on the floors above its retail space.

What Now Atlanta has reached out to Brown for comment.

Paul Kim

Paul Kim

Paul Kim is a senior at NYU studying Journalism and Public Policy with a minor in Food Studies. A Korean-Taiwanese American born and raised in Atlanta, Paul holds a special appreciation for the diverse food city that Atlanta has become in the last few years. Paul especially loves Korean food because they don't use cilantro in their dishes. Paul hates cilantro.
Paul Kim

Paul Kim

Paul Kim is a senior at NYU studying Journalism and Public Policy with a minor in Food Studies. A Korean-Taiwanese American born and raised in Atlanta, Paul holds a special appreciation for the diverse food city that Atlanta has become in the last few years. Paul especially loves Korean food because they don't use cilantro in their dishes. Paul hates cilantro.
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