Now Opened Along the Beltline: July 2026
Discover the latest businesses to open around the 22-mile loop.
- Business News

Did you know there are over 6,000 businesses registered within a half mile of the Atlanta Beltline corridor?
As we continue to develop the trail, more and more entrepreneurs are choosing to call the Beltline home. Whether you’re looking for a spot to grab lunch or the perfect place to find a last-minute gift, here are some of the places that have opened around the Beltline in the past few months.
Eastside Trail
Terminal 26: The team behind 26 Thai recently opened a new eatery inspired by Thailand's iconic floating markets. The menu features seafood-forward street food like jumbo river prawns and raw oysters, Thai boat noodles, crispy coconut rice cakes, and a full bar.
La Cueva: This new speakeasy-style bar and restaurant inside Ponce City Market is known for its extensive mezcal collection, creative cocktails, and elevated Mexican cuisine. Reservations are required, and the dress code is enforced, so be sure to plan your visit in advance.
Yeti: The brand's first physical store in Georgia offers exclusive city-inspired gear, customizable cooler stations, and Yeti apparel. Plus, it's pet-friendly, making it an easy stop during your Beltline stroll.
Nando’s: Legendary South African flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken and sauces have arrived on the Beltline! Head to Krog Street Market for a large variety of platters, bowls, sandwiches, shareables, sides, and more.
LikeMinds: LikeMinds is bringing new life to the former BrewDog space on the Eastside Trail with a temporary pop-up running through September. Designed as an "open-air neighborhood living room," LikeMinds features live music, vinyl sets, bar games, large screens, shareable plates, sandwiches by Frazie's Meat & Market, and weekend brunch from Vietnamese-Texas BBQ Pho Cue.
Northeast Trail
Patria Mezcalería: Formerly known as Pata Negra, this vibrant, agave-forward restaurant and cocktail bar offers contemporary Mexican cuisine, a curated selection of over 35 mezcals, and a lively atmosphere perfect for dining or late nights.
Northwest Trail
Eggflip: Korean-style egg sandwiches, burritos, bowls, and bold breakfast favorites are now available at Chattahoochee Food Works. Customize your meal with signature sauces and sides like gochujang aioli, spicy mayo, tater tots, bacon, and more.
Ori Ori: This internet-famous, Harajuku-style crêperie brings the colorful spirit of Tokyo street food to every plate. Expect made-to-order creations like the crème brûlée, Nutella berry, and mango cream, a rotating lineup of savory choices (such as a tempura shrimp crêpe), and aesthetic beverages.
Pie Bar: Westside Market has added an artisanal bakery specializing in sweet and savory pies served by the slice or whole. Known for its made-from-scratch crusts and seasonal menu, it offers flavors like peanut butter cream, apple streusel, and take-and-bake pot pies.
Northside Trail
Sayo Japanese: This intimate sushi and Japanese eatery in the Peachtree Hills neighborhood serves appetizers including gyoza, black cod miso, takoyaki, and karaage alongside premium nigiri, sashimi, bluefin tuna, and rolls like A5 Wagyu. The space features a cozy dining room perfect for standard à la carte dining or personalized chef's tastings.
Southeast Trail
Honey Bubble Tea & Mama Lin's Chicken Delight: It's official! Honey Bubble is back at a new location, serving its beloved bubble teas and other specialty drinks. The shop also introduces a new Asian fried chicken sandwich concept with unique sides like garlic-parmesan tornado fries and yuzu cucumber salad.
Bellwood Coffee: This Atlanta staple brings its signature coffee drinks, hearty breakfast items, and seasonal specials to Grant Park, with a warm atmosphere and plenty of seating for the community.
Southside Trail
Nourish + Bloom: Recognized as the world's first black-owned autonomous grocery store, the market focuses on providing healthy, natural, and locally sourced foods. Customers, including SNAP/EBT recipients, can use a mobile app to enter, shop, and purchase items at the new Southside Trail location.
Adam J's Sandwich Shop: Fifth-generation Atlantan Adam Jackson has found a permanent home for his gourmet grilled cheese concept inside the Container Courtyard at Pittsburgh Yards®. The brand serves bold combinations like Chicken Parmesan and Braised Beef between layers of premium cheeses and fresh bread from local bakeries.
Westside Trail
Juici Patties: Another popular international chain joins the corridor, bringing authentic Caribbean flavors to the Westside. Pair freshly baked patties filled with spicy beef, mild beef, curry chicken, and spinach with hot, buttery cocoa bread and a cold Bigga soft drink.
Bar Incognito: Located near the Star Metals district in West Midtown, this lively cocktail and game bar features pool tables, DJs, TVs for sports, and a food truck parked outside serving street tacos and snacks.
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