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Friday, October 31, 2025

[UPDATE] R. Thomas Sold to Lounge Owners, Franchise Expansion Planned

Nearly seven months after it was revealed that landmark Atlanta eatery R. Thomas Deluxe Grill was being marketed for sale comes news that the restaurant has been sold.  Financial terms of the sale were not revealed, but the completion of the sale was first shared (behind a paywall) by The AJC.   

R. Thomas - Official 

The new owners - the Teranga Group - opened Teranga City this past April off Buford Highway in Brookhaven in a onetime Denny's near the Pink Pony.  Teranga City promotes itself as a West African restaurant and lounge, but with hookah and hours until 2AM seven days a week, some have suggested it's more like a nightclub.  The group also operates a second location in Charlotte, a takeout business called Jollof Express, and is planning a fine dining concept called "Afro District" for 132 10th Street (formerly Henry's Midtown Tavern) in Midtown in 2026.  

The group also previously operated Teranga City  Ultra Lounge at 22 Bennett Street but closed it earlier this year.  

Amat Baba, an owner at the Teranga Group, told The AJC that his team planned only minor cosmetic changes to the restaurant in the short term. "We don't want to change it," he added.  The group does plan to change out the furniture and update the floor, among other changes, in an effort to make the space feel more "modern."    

R. Thomas, located at 1812 Peachtree Street, is known for its healthy fare, fresh-squeezed juices, and tropical birds. 

The popular exotic birds that were briefly stolen but recovered in April 2023 have greeted guests at the restaurant for decades.  Baba indicated that the birds would likely continue to stay on the premises but that they might need a new perch as their current area near the entrance presents a safety concern, given its proximity to vehicular traffic. 

The restaurant first opened in 1985 and was once open 24 hours a day.  Although healthier foods - including vegan and vegetarian options - are easier to find today, R. Thomas remains a popular destination in part due to its rich history but also for its atypical hours, including being open until 5 AM Wednesday through Saturday and until 11 PM on all other days.  

Richard Thomas opened the restaurant after a successful career in the fast-food franchise business.  Thomas for several years served as President of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and spearheaded its growth in the 1960s before co-founding Bojangles in Charlotte in 1977.  He would later feel guilty for his role in “poisoning America” with trans fats and other unhealthy foods, which was the impetus for his pivot to healthier fare and the launch of R. Thomas.  Thomas passed away in January 2017 at age 82.   

Linay Thomas Sheltra, Richard's daughter, had owned the restaurant since her father's passing, but operated it from afar as she lives in Charlotte and made visits to the business a couple of times a month.  "We're going to be vetting people a little bit more, maybe deeper than we normally do," Atlanta entrepreneur Cliff Oxford told The AJC in April.  "We always do it, but I've got to think, would Richard and Linay have this person running the restaurant and be happy about it?" Oxford, who assisted Sheltra in selling the business, added.    

Sheltra and Oxford also told The AJC in April that the restaurant has "franchise potential," which seems at the very least misguided when you consider the kitchyness of the existing restaurant and how difficult, if not impossible, it would be to replicate it successfully.  Baba apparently bought into the franchise potential and told The AJC he and his team are already exploring opportunities to open a second R. Thomas in Charlotte.   

As much as we love healthier offerings and have enjoyed the establishment's Thai Express Bowl with tofu on more than one occasion, some restaurants are simply not built to be franchises.  Taxco, Agora, Marietta Diner, Red Eyed Mule, The Colonnade, and Nuevo Laredo are among the locally-owned Atlanta area restaurants that are great as independently owned establishments, but would seem impossible to franchise and still maintain their quality and charm.  (Doc Chey's Noodle House and Willy's Mexicana Grill both previously ventured into franchising before ending their respective efforts.)  

What are your thoughts on the sale of R. Thomas Deluxe Grill?  Do you think the new owners will be able to maintain the same experience and quality long term?  Does the idea of a franchise expansion of R. Thomas sound good to you?

Please share your thoughts below. 

38 comments:

  1. I do hope that they also let us enjoy hookah here. Ever since Red Martini closed i feel like buckhead has been without a decent hookah lounge.

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  2. R Thomas has always been at best a kitschy spot for tourists. No one wants to franchise this. Sad to see stupid people buying up businesses like this. Will likely be gone in 6 months thanks to the hookah hucksters. The new ATL is all temporary garbage.

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  3. If you change the French Toast, we riot.

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  4. I hope they don't mess with anything. People love the birds and the vibes at this place as is. It's an Atlanta institution

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  5. R Thomas will be a nightclub with a new name before you know it. Follows a pattern.

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  6. Y'all can wave and say "bye" to R. Thomas. Doesn't take a physicist to see the writing on the wall as to where this is going.

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    1. You never went there anyway. Who cares what you think?

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  7. I don't feel good about this. Already talking about franchising. No need for hookah-some of us don't want to breath your smoke.

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    1. You don’t feel good anyway, why not breathe in smoke then?

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  8. Really love how you’ve pivoted to CBP ads on a site which for one promotes new opening restaurants which may employ people who may be undocumented.

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  9. It'll be renamed Klub Kool or something stupid like that. Gotta cater to the demographics after all.

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    1. Or it will be named Alex’s. Something stupid like that.

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  10. OMG the daughter sold it to trash and now she is at fault for the fall of her father's restaurant. Shame on her!

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    1. She should go straight to hell!

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  11. gonna be another thug joint

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    1. Eli and Alex can buy it and turn it into a celebration of their love for each other.

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    2. We'll call it Klub Alex! Serving Chicken Strips and Hookah everyday until 4am. The neighbors are going to love me! LOL

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  12. Been eating there since it opened in 1985. Now my children love it. I agree we riot if they change the french toast, but if they add hooka then we will have to say goodbye.

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  13. Been eating there since it opened in 1985. Now my children love it. I agree we riot if they change the french toast, but if they add hooka then we will have to say goodbye.

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    1. "we riot if they change the french toast"...get a life already.

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  14. I got drunk in Destin and hooked up with a woman twice my age. I could not remember what she looked like but months later i invited her to Atlanta and took her to this restaurant. That is my only experience of it.

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  15. My family will say good bye forever. Richard is turning over in his grave

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  16. Here's a news flash: when someone named "Amat Baba" is involved, any restaurant like R. Thomas is done. Like another commenter said, the new ATL is all temporary garbage.

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  17. Now that the grill has been sold
    The warmth of the place has gone cold
    But if they can allow hookah at the new joint
    They will score many a point
    With the demographic of the area
    Otherwise those birds will all get moleria
    And no more clientele to spread good words

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  18. In all seriousness, this is a big loss to Atlanta's dining scene. Their other restaurant is hot garbage. Typical "____ with a twist + hookah" boilerplate blueprint that folks in ATL must absolutely love because it's replicated over and over again all across the city. I just lump them all into a category called "the kitchens and kocktails with twists". Lamb chops and some sort of greasy pasta dish are mainstays. Rest in peace, R. Thomas. You were unique and enjoyed, but you resided in an Atlanta of the past.

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  19. What will we do now? First of all we won’t ever be able to get French Toast again. Nowhere sells it, except the frozen sticks at Burger King. And its way too much trouble to make it at home. And all that hookah they will have, I just can’t believe they have announced they will be a hookah place now. That smoke is so unhealthy and the air pollution in the area will go up, making us all sick. And it will have the pot in it, we’ll never be the same. Where can we live now? Our town is just completely ruined.

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  20. Wow, there's a jackass on every thread!

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    1. Yes and here you are! Where have you been? We’ve been waiting.

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  21. How long until the first shooting?

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    1. Maybe you should go every night and find out.

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  22. People like Anon 10:34 'then move away' is the reason why Atlanta has sucked for over a decade now.

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    1. Then move away! If you think it sucks, move away. Duh.

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    2. anon 6:40....you seem dead set on continuing to make Atlanta worse. Why is that?

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