Murphy’s Owner Continues Expansion With Purchase of Rosebud Space

Morningside eatery will be owner's second new concept in as many years.

Morningside eatery will be owner’s second new concept in as many years.

UPDATE (Feb. 17, 2016): Tom Murphy To Open Morningside Kitchen.

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One of the two Morningside spaces left behind by Ron Eyester has a new owner and concept on the way.

Tom Murphy, owner of Murphy’s and Paces & Vine, will continue to expand his restaurant group by purchasing the space formerly occupied by Rosebud at 1397 North Highland Avenue Northeast in Morningside.

Murphy confirmed the plans to purchase the space in a telephone conversation with What Now Atlanta (WNA) Tuesday but was not immediately available for further comment.

The former Rosebud space will be the owner’s second new concept in two years after Paces & Vine opened in October 2014

Murphy opened Murphy’s at its current location in 2001, waiting 13 years to begin expanding with these new concepts.

Stay tuned to What Now Atlanta for updates regarding the concept and a future opening date.

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What type of restaurant do you think should open in the former Rosebud space? Let us know what you think in the comments section below!

 

Colin Sylvester

Colin Sylvester

Colin has also written for TheWrap, CNN, Bleacher Report, and Today's U. An Atlanta native and USC film school graduate, you'd probably catch him talking all things film, tv, and pop-culture. Oh, and the soon-to-return glory days of Trojan football and Atlanta Braves baseball.
Colin Sylvester

Colin Sylvester

Colin has also written for TheWrap, CNN, Bleacher Report, and Today's U. An Atlanta native and USC film school graduate, you'd probably catch him talking all things film, tv, and pop-culture. Oh, and the soon-to-return glory days of Trojan football and Atlanta Braves baseball.

4 Responses

  1. Very excited about this! I would like to see a walkable/bikeable brunch/lunch spot from my house with a nice bar with local drafts on tap. Also I would like to eventually see this area become a decent extension to Virginia Highlands with a thriving restaurant/bar scene. Now someone needs to buy Timones and Family Dog while the momentum is going!

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