A new restaurant called Unkie's Pizza+Bar is coming soon to Brookhaven. The pizza shop is opening at 3400 Clairmont Road, Suite A, in the Skyland shopping center. Unkie's replaces The Greek Pizzeria & Gyros which closed in the 2,000 square foot space in December after about four years in business.
Business partners Richard Gazaway and Michael Colombo are behind the forthcoming Brookhaven pizza shop. Gazaway, a resident of nearby Chamblee, spent nineteen years as general manager of Vintage Pizzeria on Peachtree Road in Chamblee before leaving last April. Colombo was an employee of his who has since entered an unrelated field. The two are partners in the business, but Gazaway will run the day-to-day operations.
The duo enlisted the help of Atlanta's Methane Studios to create the restaurant's "vibe," aka the theme, logo, and voice. One thing is for sure, the shop is "not your father's pizza place."
According to Gazaway, the plan is to open in phases, with phase one likely in mid-to-late February and phase two in early April. As with anything involving the government, timelines are subject to change.
Phase one would include an initial "soft launch" of New York-style pizza and salads.
The second phase would introduce a wider variety to the menu and as well as their bar program and enhanced patio area. Plans call for a Chicago deep dish special as well as assorted appetizers, sandwiches, a smashburger, and hand-cut French fries. Unkie's also plans to offer some unexpected items that the partners have "tested" at popups and received rave reviews on, such as a butter chicken cheesesteak and Korean BBQ eggrolls with chicken sausage.
The pizza shop will benefit from superior visibility as it's located on the endcap of the center, adjacent to a freestanding Smoothie King, and near the intersection of Clairmont and Buford Highway.
Are you excited for the return of pizza to Skyland shopping center? What is currently your favorite pizza shop in metro Atlanta? What kind of restaurant would you most like to see open in Brookhaven?
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1 comment:
Sounds like a recipe for epic failure.
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