In case you missed it...as many did, Seven Lamps at the Shops Around Lenox in Buckhead quietly closed in December and the owners revamped and renamed the space which now operates as Corbu's Pizza. Locals suggest the new eatery quietly debuted about two weeks ago.
Whereas the former concept was named after art critic John Ruskin’s principles of architecture: sacrifice, truth, power, beauty, life, memory, and obedience, Corbu's gets its name from legendary Swiss-French architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, known professionally as Le Corbusier.
"Corbu’s Pizza blends iconic design with crave-worthy Italian flavor—named after legendary architect Le Corbusier and his love of beauty with purpose. We’re all about artisan pizzas made with high-hydration dough that’s light, fluffy, and perfectly crisp, using non-GMO, organic King Arthur flour and sliced whole milk Mozzarella on the bottom for optimal crispiness," says the Corbu's website.
While pizza is in the name, the restaurant's offerings go well beyond typical pizzeria fare, with "veggie-forward starters, a standout burger, and Italian-inspired craft cocktails made for lingering," the website adds.
Elsewhere in the center, Dantanna's closed December 6, and we are told it will not become a new restaurant.
Are you surprised to see Seven Lamps replaced with a pizza-centric eatery? Have you been to Corbu's? What kind of restaurant would you most like to see open in Buckhead?
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