Tempe Arizona-based Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery will open their fourth Atlanta area location in the coming weeks. A ToNeTo Atlanta reader alerted me to the progress being made on the existing building as a sign recently went up. This latest Tilted Kilt will open in the shuttered Max & Erma's restaurant at the intersection of Perimeter Center West and Mount Vernon Highway in Sandy Springs.
Essentially a Scottish take on Atlanta-based Hooters, the waitstaff is basically all female: young, attractive and scantily clad in "mini-kilts". Other Tilted Kilts have also opened in Kennesaw on Cobb Place Boulevard. Smyrna on Cobb Parkway and in Johns Creek on Medlock Bridge. Another location was rumored to be opening in the shuttered Loafing Leprechaun off Sugarloaf Parkway near the Arena at Gwinnett Center, but nothing has been finalized. With all of the offices in the Perimeter area (with plenty of middle-age men), this location could do quite well. ToNeTo Atlanta
Essentially a Scottish take on Atlanta-based Hooters, the waitstaff is basically all female: young, attractive and scantily clad in "mini-kilts". Other Tilted Kilts have also opened in Kennesaw on Cobb Place Boulevard. Smyrna on Cobb Parkway and in Johns Creek on Medlock Bridge. Another location was rumored to be opening in the shuttered Loafing Leprechaun off Sugarloaf Parkway near the Arena at Gwinnett Center, but nothing has been finalized. With all of the offices in the Perimeter area (with plenty of middle-age men), this location could do quite well. ToNeTo Atlanta
6 comments:
The picture of the woman in the ad looks more like one of those ladies that walk up and down Cheshire Bridge.
No kidding. Crack Ho's In Kilts? How do you mess up a picture of a woman in a kilt?
This is great! Do you know the expected opening date?
The opening has been pushed repeatedly. A company rep told me this week they will be open "within the next 3 months."
well until then I have the one on Cobb Pkwy and another in Johns Creek I can go to....
Should be a solid happy hour spot for all the young professionals in the Perimeter. Then again, I thought the same thing about Hudson Grille and that went out of business pretty quickly!
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