Gocha’s Breakfast Bar Plans OTP Location, Targeting October Debut

Owner Gocha Hawkins is bringing the full-service eatery to Fayetteville, just south of Atlanta.

Gocha Hawkins is a notable local author, T.V. personality, and salon owner and hairstylist, as well as a restaurateur, and her Gocha’s Breakfast Bar is in the midst of getting bigger and better. The breakfast cafe is bound for a brand new location in Fayetteville, at 834 Glynn Street S, Suites 244 and 248. Hawkins’ broker, Bryan Davis, confirmed to What Now Atlanta (WNA) that the opening is expected to be in October.

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The menu offers specials like lobster sliders with parmesan truffle fries, breakfast pizza, a smoked salmon blt, and a grit bowl. There are also options like avocado toast, an impossible burger, and a chicken and waffle stack.

“The food is good,” Davis said. “The service is always great.” Already, Gocha’s Breakfast Bar has a location in Atlanta, at 3695 Cascade Rd, suite 440. “I think both of those markets were missing the full-service breakfasts from non-chain restaurants.”

The previous tenant of the Fayetteville location was a Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt. WNA reached out to Hawkins but did not receive any contact back by the time of this article’s publication.

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.
Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain is a D.C.-born content creator who previously worked as the Editor of Curbed DC at Vox Media for three and a half years. She has contributed to several local publications, including Vox, Education Week, Washington Business Journal, Eater DC, Washington City Paper, DCist, Washingtonian, and Greater Greater Washington. She also has a background in photography, social media management, and the visual arts. Her main side hustle is a surreal comedy show on YouTube, called Artsplained, that focuses on increasing interest and knowledge in the arts through quirky sketches and long-form essays.
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