Daiquiriville Coming to Underground Atlanta

Daquiriville is looking to open at 50 Lower Alabama St. in Suite 8.
Daquiriville Coming to Underground Atlanta
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CORRECTION: This article has been updated to reflect the proper spelling of the business name.

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It looks like Underground Atlanta is getting a new tenant. A liquor license was filed for an establishment called Daiquiriville to “operate a bar with liquor, beer, and wine consumed on-premises,” for 50 Lower Alabama St. in Suite 8.

Underground Atlanta is a downtown mixed-use development that spans four blocks and includes residential, retail, parking, restaurants, art, and entertainment. It is described as an “urban oasis” on its Instagram page.

The redevelopment project was taken over by Lalani Ventures’ Shaneel Lalani, who is also CEO of Billionaires Funding Group (BFG) and Lucky Fortune, last year.

Business registration for The Daiquiriville at the Underground shows the address of 34 Peachtree NW, Suite 2800 which is the same address as Billionaires Funding Group.

What Now Atlanta was unable to reach Billionaires Funding Group for comment on Daiquiriville before publishing time. The registered agent for both the liquor license and business registration are the same. Underground Atlanta is also home to eateries like iScream and CheeseCaked.

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D.G. Sciortino is a journalist, digital media specialist, and founder of Westchester Woman. She has over a decade of experience and has been published on sites like Patch, Reader’s Digest, and Sweet and Savory. D.G. is a fan of comedy and rock and roll and loves crafting works of fiction that inspire love and humanity.
D.G.

D.G.

D.G. Sciortino is a journalist, digital media specialist, and founder of Westchester Woman. She has over a decade of experience and has been published on sites like Patch, Reader’s Digest, and Sweet and Savory. D.G. is a fan of comedy and rock and roll and loves crafting works of fiction that inspire love and humanity.

3 Responses

  1. So… The new Underground is exactly like the old Underground? Are they just reopening the space that was abandoned by Fat Tuesday?

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