Farm Burger To Open In New Midtown Flagship Whole Foods Market

Fast-casual burger joint files plans to begin its buildout in the forthcoming multi-level Icon residential tower grocery store.

Farm Burger is coming to Midtown.

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The fast-casual burger joint will open its newest location in the under-construction Whole Foods Market, at 22 14th Street NW, according to a permit application filed with the City of Atlanta Monday.

An estimated $550,000 could be spent building out the planned 3,800-square-foot restaurant “inside the Whole Foods Market.”

It’s unclear when Farm Burger would open in the new multi-level flagship Whole Foods Market, but the grocery store is expected to debut spring 2019.

It could be one of several local restaurants to open inside the 72,000-square-foot organic foods market.

A press release last year mentioned plans for “a microbrewery, a rooftop patio bar” and “a variety of neighborhood restaurants.”

The new location would be the fifth Farm Burger in Georgia joining outposts in Buckhead, Decatur, Dunwoody, and the new-ish Grant Park.

Farm Burger Whole Foods Market Midtown Atlanta
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Caleb J. Spivak

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