Now Opened Along the Beltline: September 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.
Northeast Trail
Krog Bar Coal Fired Pizza: Chef Kevin Rathbun has revitalized Krog Bar into a casual spot serving artisanal, coal-fired pizzas packed with bold flavors and premium ingredients.
White Windmill Bakery & Cafe: This Korean-French bakery and café recently opened in Uptown Atlanta, bringing a unique blend of flavors and baked goods.
Eastside Trail
Northern China Eatery: Known for its authentic regional Chinese dishes, this Buford Highway favorite recently launched a new location in SPX Alley, featuring its signature dumplings, street food, and warm hospitality.
Bar Pilar: This cozy, Ernest Hemingway-themed neighborhood bar is hidden inside Alici Oyster Bar in Midtown and open Thursday through Saturday.
Recuerdos Cafe: Meaning “memories” in Spanish, this café in Poncey-Highlands serves coffee and drinks that celebrate heritage, community, and immigrant stories.
Eclipse di Luna: The restaurant’s third metro Atlanta location brings the energy of a family-owned tapas bar in Spain to the Beltline, serving small plates alongside live entertainment during brunch and evenings.
Big Softie: The Atlanta-based company recently opened its first walk-up location, offering soft serve with house-made cones and creative toppings, perfect for relaxing on the patio or hopping back on the trail.
Southeast Trail
Mattsage Therapy: Experience personalized care at this new studio tucked within Salon Lofts Reynoldstown, designed to bring you deep relief, total relaxation, or a perfect blend of both.
Southside Trail:
Voicebox Bar: A new 90s-inspired luxury cocktail lounge inside Peoplestown Coffee, serving custom evening cocktails with neon vibes, live music, and a warm, community-focused atmosphere.
Sugar Polish: Part of the first wave of businesses to open at Terminal South, this nail salon focuses on a personalized, welcoming experience.
Nadora Sky: Experience this black and women-owned permanent jewelry studio, which specializes in bracelets, anklets, and necklaces, for a solo session or with a group.
Offbeat Books: This curated bookstore offers a selection of quality reads, accessories, and unique gifts, including stickers, journals, and games.
Southwest Trail:
Notable Coffee: A new coffee bar inside Wild Heaven West End is now open 7–1 on weekdays and 8–2 on weekends, serving Atlanta-roasted coffee, tea, pastries, and more.
Westside Trail
Liquid Silver Vintage: This vintage clothing store showcases a creative shopping experience, with special events and a photography studio available for rent.
Northwest Trail
Monday Night Brewing- The Grove: Established along the recently opened Northwest Trail segment, The Grove pairs award-winning beer, crafted cocktails, hand-crafted coffee, and pizza with spacious indoor and outdoor seating.
Workforce Career Centers: A new career college in Blandtown designed to train underserved populations for immediate job placement.
Form Studios: This space is purpose-built for the next era of branded content, real-time VFX, and full-scale virtual production.
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