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    Report: Lucky’s Burger & Brew Opening in Emory Village

    Decatur Metro | February 10, 2015 | 4:58 pm

    Looks like Roswell’s Lucky’s Burger & Brew is coming to Emory Village.

    From Tomorrow’s News Today…

    Roswell’s Lucky’s Burger & Brew is opening a new location in Emory Village. Lucky’s plans to open later this summer in the former Starbucks Coffee on North Decatur Road. Lucky’s ownership will soon begin renovations on the roughly 2,000 square foot space with plans to be open late this summer.

    You can check out their menu HERE.

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    AJC Review of Emory Village’s Ink & Elm

    Decatur Metro | December 6, 2013 | 10:15 am

    As has become common with many AJC restaurant reviews, the full Ink & Elm review is behind a paywall, but you can still find the gist of it here.  And here’s the opening blurb as well…

    When you visit, you’ll have to make a choice. Will it be Ink or Elm?

    Venture left and you’ll hit Ink, the lower-priced, more casual tavern bursting with brown spirits and craft beers. Head to the right and you’ll enter Elm, the restaurant’s take on fine dining with a focus on wine and cocktails.

    Photo courtesy of Eater Atlanta

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    Ink & Elm Signage Goes Up in Emory Village

    Decatur Metro | May 30, 2013 | 2:55 pm

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    John sends along this photo of the new signage for Ink & Elm, a new restaurant coming to Emory Village in the old florist and Jagger’s location.

    Previously reported HERE!

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    Zoe’s Kitchen Built Out, Coming to Emory Village

    Decatur Metro | February 19, 2013 | 12:54 pm

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    I’m not saying I’m the first to report this (see Emory Report), but here’s a pic of the new Zoe’s Kitchen in Emory Village along Oxford Road, sorta across the street from B&N/Starbucks.

     

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    Saba in Emory Village Sends out SOS

    Decatur Metro | June 15, 2011 | 8:37 pm

    Heather refers us to this post on Saba’s Facebook page…

    The Road is Open, The Sidewalk is Open, Please help us stay Open. We understand that many of you have been discouraged with the road work in front of Saba. We are open. For us to survive this nightmare, we need your help. Please visit us at Saba Emory. Without your patronage, you are looking at the last weeks of Saba in the Emory Village. Thanks for support over the years. We hope to see you soon.

     

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