The restaurant industry is known to be one of the most difficult around. The success rate is low and COVID, inflation and other factors have made operating a restaurant more challenging now than ever before. Two new restaurateurs opened their first restaurants of their own in 2018. This week brought news that one is closing while the other is expanding.
A month later, in June 2018, Roswell-native and former Marcel and St. Cecelia chef, Taylor Neary, would realize his dream of restaurant ownership with the debut of Restaurant Holmes, a neighborhood bar and restaurant serving new American cuisine, at 50 S. Main Street in the historic Jones House, near Alpharetta City Center in downtown Alpharetta.
A lot can change in five years. Following the debut of both restaurants, the world shut down due to a global pandemic, while food costs soared and finding reliable help - the backbone of any successful restaurant - became increasingly challenging, especially for independent restaurants.
While review sites are often skewed and should be taken with a grain of salt, the volume of comments on Yelp, Google and Facebook can give you a sense of the popularity and traffic of a restaurant.
Across the three aforementioned sites, Hen Mother Cookhouse received 2,206 reviews, with average rating of 4.4. Across the same sites, and in about the same period of time, Restaurant Holmes received 740 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2.
In a Facebook post Monday announcing the sale, Holmes ownership said "the last 5 years have been the best years of our lives" and thanked everyone for "letting us be part of your life in food and in spirits."
In a simultaneous Instagram post, Hen Mother Cookhouse revealed that they will be taking over the Holmes space and opening a second Hen Mother there next spring.
Holmes did not reveal a precise closing date, but will seemingly continue operating sibling restaurant, Holmes Slice, a pizza shop, which opened in 2020 in the mini food hall at Halcyon in Alpharetta.
Hen Mother Cookhouse is the second local business to announce expansion plans in Downtown Alpharetta. The owners of Boarding Pass Coffee in September acquired the former Crave Pie Studio in the Alpharetta City Center. The new Boarding Pass Coffee, joining locations in Milton and Gainesville, is slated to open early next year.
Have you been to Hen Mother Cookhouse? If so, what is your favorite thing on the menu? What other types of restaurants would you like to see open in Downtown Alpharetta?
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19 comments:
Such a wonderful small spot in John’s Creek. Delicious homemade food. The area loves it. New location is great but I hope she’s not biting off more than she can chew. Knowing her she’ll do great. Can’t wait.
“ The restaurant industry is known to be one of the most difficult around. The success rate is low and COVID, inflation and other factors have made operating a restaurant more challenging now than ever before.”
Who is your editor? Captain Obvious?
Don’t read it if you don’t like it. Or, make your own blog Captain A$$hole
Say what you want, I am still right.
I do say what I want, and I don’t need your permission
@ anon November 22, 2023 at 10:01 AM
Thanks for sharing with the world you have an iq below 100.
Love Restaurant Holmes and Taylor did a terrific job. Wishing Soraya much success and will definitely be a welcome addition to Alpharetta.
And to the obscenely uncivilized and cowardly anonymous commenter below, grow up and learn some manners. Good grief, you're embarrassing.
Your command of American English colloquialisms is lacking. “Say what you want” is used to when someone is saying that another person could say literally anything because the words will have zero impact. It is not a directive to the other person to say something nor is it a grant of right to say something.
What is cowardly about making anonymous comments? In the modern world, there is literally no difference between comments that are signed vs. comments that are unsigned if the content is thoughtful and accurate.
Look, I like the info this blog provides, but the high school newspaper-esque intros are bit much a lot of the time. Perhaps my tone was too acerbic, but it was still an apt observation of an area for improvement.
“….is used to when….” Someone needs to check their own grammar.
Just a typo. Oh well. Modern life, amirite?!?!
Amirite is not an English word.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/amirite
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/amirite
Https://dictionary.cambridge.org.us/english/cunt
I never heard of Amrite’s but I like Save Rite’s and Rite Aid’s
Sigh.
Back in pre-colonial days is when making anonymous comments was inappropriate.
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