News Summary
A new restaurant, ‘Read The Room’, is opening soon on Atlanta’s BeltLine, offering a unique South Asian dining experience inspired by traditional Pakistani cuisine. Located at 691 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue NE, this cozy space can accommodate 49 guests and will feature craft cocktails and an impressive sound system. The owners aim to launch by the end of March, providing diners with an inviting atmosphere and flavors that promise to tantalize the senses. With flexible dining hours, including late-night service on weekends, ‘Read The Room’ is set to become a go-to spot for food enthusiasts.
Exciting News for Atlanta Foodies: ‘Read The Room’ Opening Soon on the BeltLine!
Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as a brand new restaurant named ‘Read The Room’ is set to grace the famed BeltLine, bringing with it flavors of South Asian cuisine, heavily influenced by traditional Pakistani dishes. Located at 691 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue NE, this trendy dining spot promises to bring a unique twist to your culinary adventure.
Perfectly Positioned for Adventure
Hungry diners will find ‘Read The Room’ ideally situated south of Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall and just north of the ever-popular Krog Street Market. Spanning a cozy 1,850 square feet, the restaurant is gearing up to accommodate up to 49 guests, making it an inviting setting for both intimate meals and lively gatherings.
Delicious Flavors Await
Co-owner Jimmy Kearney has big dreams for this culinary venture, aiming for a launch by the end of March. The menu is anticipated to be a flavorful journey through South Asian dishes with a strong emphasis on delicious Pakistani flavors. Imagine pairing your meal with craft cocktails specifically designed to complement each bite. It’s a match made in dining heaven!
The Ultimate Dining Experience
‘Read The Room’ isn’t just about food; it’s about the atmosphere too! Music lovers will feel right at home as the restaurant plans to integrate an impressive sound system to enhance the overall dining experience. For those who enjoy more than just the sound of their meal sizzling, there will also be a chance to peruse a curated collection of records while you dine. Talk about a feast for the senses!
Dining Hours to Accommodate Everyone
Starting off, the restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. to midnight from Sunday through Thursday, which is perfect for lunch breaks or relaxed evenings. But the fun doesn’t stop there! On Fridays and Saturdays, guests can enjoy the vibe until 1:30 a.m., ensuring that late-night cravings are always satisfied.
What’s Next?
So, mark those calendars for the end of March, grab your foodie friends, and get ready to discover a whole new world of flavors right here in Atlanta!
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