An experienced local restaurateur is reportedly cooking up a new concept.
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Barry Mills, who several years ago opened the seafood restaurant Big B’s Fish Joint, is working on a full-service restaurant in Dunwoody Village, ToNeToATL.com reports. The restaurant would be going into the space formerly occupied by First Watch.
Details are still being finalized, but it will hopefully be open by the end of the year, according to the news outlet. The name of the concept could change, but it’s currently being referred to as Steak & Grace.
Dunwoody Village is an outdoor shopping center that also includes Bar{n} booze {n} bites, Marlow’s Tavern, Royal Spice Indian Restaurant, Carbonara Trattoria, Valor Coffee, Fresh Market and more. According to a Regency Centers site map, the space for Steak & Grace is 3,608 square feet.
Mills, also the co-founder FLIP Burger Boutique, opened Big B’s Fish Joint in November 2019. The seafood restaurant took the place of Verde Taqueria.