Fin & Feathers Experience Arriving in Midtown

The fourth Atlanta-area location of the popular restaurant will open next month.
Fin & Feathers Experience Arriving in Midtown
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A fourth Atlanta-area location of Damon Johnson’s popular restaurant Fin & Feathers will open next month. Fin & Feathers is bringing its signature “Nu American Soul” to Midtown at 1136 Crescent Avenue NE.

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Speaking with What Now Atlanta, Johnson confirmed the location, adding patrons can expect to find the same menu and atmosphere, “just a little more upscale.” Johnson, a Los Angeles native, is a veteran of the Atlanta restaurant scene. He first opened Fin & Feathers in Edgewood. Riverdale and Douglasville locations followed, as well as a Los Angeles spot. According to Fin & Feathers’ website, Cleveland, Ohio should be on the lookout for some new flavors as well.

The eatery is known for its seafood, chicken, and craft cocktails. The menu boasts bites like Grilled Lobster Tails, Jerk Chicken Egg Rolls, and Twisted Tacos. If you haven’t had the opportunity to swing by one of Fin & Feathers’ existing locations, Damon recommends the Catfish Nuggets and the Stuffed Chicken Breast, although “everything is good.”

And you know what sounds really, really good? A Monday-Friday Happy Hour from 12-8 featuring $5 drinks like Rum Punch, Whiskey Sours, and Margaritas.

Although an opening date has not been announced, Damon says February is the goal for Midtown. Find Fin & Feathers on social media to stay informed.

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Eve Payne

Eve Payne

Eve Payne is a freelance writer with an MFA in poetry from Syracuse University. In 2019, she received the Leonard Brown Prize for her poetry, which has appeared or is forthcoming in Colorado Review, The Adroit Journal, Nashville Review, and RHINO.
Eve Payne

Eve Payne

Eve Payne is a freelance writer with an MFA in poetry from Syracuse University. In 2019, she received the Leonard Brown Prize for her poetry, which has appeared or is forthcoming in Colorado Review, The Adroit Journal, Nashville Review, and RHINO.
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