Tribeca Restaurant and Bar to Replace Cape Dutch

Cape Dutch closed at the beginning of this year before the coronavirus.

The signpost in front of the building that formerly housed Cape Dutch now has a new sign: Tribeca Restaurant and Bar.

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When Cape Dutch closed on January 25, owner Justin Anthony told Eater Atlanta, “the lease for the building in which Cape Dutch currently resides has been purchased.” 

Anthony confirmed in an email to What Now Atlanta (WNA) over the weekend that his restaurant group True Story Brands is not affiliated with the project. 

Details surrounding Tribeca are scarce.

No permits for the restaurant’s address—1782 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE—including for the new marquee sign have been filed with the City of Atlanta. WNA has submitted an open records request with the City which is currently being processed.

This story is developing.

Photo: Paul Kim

Paul Kim

Paul Kim

Paul Kim is a senior at NYU studying Journalism and Public Policy with a minor in Food Studies. A Korean-Taiwanese American born and raised in Atlanta, Paul holds a special appreciation for the diverse food city that Atlanta has become in the last few years. Paul especially loves Korean food because they don't use cilantro in their dishes. Paul hates cilantro.
Paul Kim

Paul Kim

Paul Kim is a senior at NYU studying Journalism and Public Policy with a minor in Food Studies. A Korean-Taiwanese American born and raised in Atlanta, Paul holds a special appreciation for the diverse food city that Atlanta has become in the last few years. Paul especially loves Korean food because they don't use cilantro in their dishes. Paul hates cilantro.
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