30 Tables will be Concentrics’ second restaurant in the Luckie Marietta District, which has sprung from the streets to revitalize and connect an in-town urban experience with easy, accessible entertainment, hotel and dining offerings to fit all tastes and within walking distance. “Concentrics and Legacy have a long-standing successful partnership that I am eager to continue, as the Luckie Marietta District offers even more reasons for Atlantans and visitors to live, work and simply spend time in this section of downtown,” said David Marvin, founder of Legacy Property Group. “The Glenn is beginning a new chapter with Concentrics at the forefront, creating a beautiful restaurant, functional meeting space and a captivating rooftop which will soon be utilized and enjoyed to its full potential.”
Acclaimed design and architecture firm ASD will adorn the restaurant with rich wood, leather and earth tones. The space will be comprised of 30 tables for diners to savor classic American fare tinged with unique, seasonal ingredients and bold, yet familiar, flavors. At 30 Tables, Chef Daniel Chance, formerly of TWO urban licks, will shed light on how simplicity can lead to the spectacular. The restaurant will seat approximately 100 people, while the second floor will offer a private event and meeting space. Concentrics Restaurants is also revamping the Glenn’s signature rooftop space, named 11 Stories, which is slated to relaunch in April, as well.
"Concentrics Restaurants is excited to expand our already burgeoning Atlanta presence with restaurants such as ONE. midtown kitchen in Midtown, Murphy’s in Virginia Highland and PARISH in Inman Park, to name a few,” said Concentrics Restaurants’ owner and founder Bob Amick. “We currently have a successful partnership with Legacy Property Group via STATS restaurant, and our newest venture with Gemstone Hotels & Resorts and Legacy is already proving to be a creative collaborative effort. We are thrilled to bring a new exciting Concentrics Restaurants concept to the Glenn Hotel."
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