Renderings! Souper Jenny Buckhead Moving to Atlanta History Center

Flagship location to close in March 2016 ahead of April History Center opening.

Flagship location to close in March 2016 ahead of April History Center opening.

Owner Jennifer Levison plans to move the flagship location of her cafe, Souper Jenny, from 56 East Andrews Drive NW in Buckhead to the nearby Atlanta History Center, according to a joint release from the center and the eatery.

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“This is the perfect fit for the culture of Souper Jenny,” Levison said in the statement.

“We have had a fantastic sixteen year history of our own in our tiny Buckhead store, but I’m beyond over the moon about this new relationship and I believe, for us, it’s the next step in my vision of creating a stronger community here in Atlanta.”

Levison has three additional Souper Jenny locations in Brookhaven, Decatur, and Westside. She also owns two other cafe concepts in the Atlanta area, Cafe Jonah and Juicy Jenny.

The flagship location of Souper Jenny will close its doors in March 2016 to prepare for the move. Just a half a mile away, the 4,017-square-foot Atlanta History Center location featuring an outdoor dining patio will open that April.

Check out renderings of the new Atlanta History Center main entrance and Souper Jenny below:

Will Souper Jenny stand the test of time at the Atlanta History Center? Give us your thoughts 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.

One Response

  1. I come to Atlanta every four months or so and was so surprised to find the old place empty. It was always a destination for me for over ten years. I loved the cozy atmosphere there. For me it will be hard to replace.
    Thanks for the opportunity to reply.
    Pat (a S. Cal gal that loves eating healthy food in an outside area free of traffic)

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