Now Opened Along the Beltline: May 2025
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
Cam Kirk Studios: Opened by Atlanta’s own Cameron Kirkland (infamously known as Cam Kirk), this studio is a place for local photographers, videographers, and artists to advance their skills and bring their creative projects to life.
CHIRINGA: CHIRINGA, an Alpharetta staple featuring elevated beach food, has brought its coastal-inspired vibes to the Eastside Trail. The restaurant boasts a menu full of elevated ingredients, clean proteins, fresh fish, and a full bar.
Sun ATL: Atlanta-based art dealer and gallerist Shawn Vinson opened this 9,200-square-foot space to serve as a new art gallery and event venue. The Sun ATL’s mission is to be the new hub for art, business and culture in the King Historic District.
Yuji: Located at the Junction Krog District, this modern Japanese restaurant features a menu of dishes inspired by kaiseki, a traditional multi-course Japanese meal.
Southwest Trail
Atlanta Golf & Social: Atlanta's first and only locally owned indoor golf club has expanded to the West End! In addition to golf bays, this spot also offers a full bar and food menu.
Dill Dinkers: This indoor pickleball spot, located at 1200 White Street, features 11 championship-sized courts, a dedicated event space, and more. There’s also a membership option for those looking to play often.
Sammy’s: Adair Park has a new coffee and sandwich spot. Sammy’s is a neighborhood deli open Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Westside Trail
Avize: A modern Alpine Kitchen & Bar, Avize features a menu full of seasonal sourced produce grown locally in Bremen, Georgia. The West Midtown space also features a unique wine list, featuring unique European sips.
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