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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

[EXCLUSIVE] Authentic Mexican Eatery to Arrive in Dunwoody in March

A new restaurant is coming soon to Dunwoody.  Patrones Authentic Mexican Cuisine is slated to open in Perimeter Village (4705 C Ashford Dunwoody Road) in a roughly 5,000 square foot space most recently - for a brief time - occupied by Kiskeya Pizza, and before that, Nancy's Pizzeria.  

Patrones has been quietly in the works for months, but the space was heavily upgraded and renovated to suit the needs of the new restaurant with plans to be open by late March.  

Before serving as a restaurant, the space was for several years home to Alfred Angelo Bridal.  Locals will recall that the corner space Patrones will occupy was in the 90s and early 2000s home to Just For Feet, a once hugely popular shoe retailer

The new full-service restaurant is opening in an outparcel stretch of the center already home to several eateries including Jason's Deli, Poke Bar and Wok Provisions, a full-service Chinese restaurant.  

The Dunwoody area is already home to several Tex-Mex and Mexican eateries like Red Pepper Taqueria, Chuy's, Agave Bandido, CT Cantina & Taqueria, and El Azteca, but Patrones is looking to differentiate itself by offering an authentic experience - with fresh made tortillas - while in an approachable and less "trendy" atmosphere.  

ToNeTo Atlanta exclusively reported in November that Perimeter Village is set to get a new anchor with a new large format Kroger slated to replace about 64% of the former Walmart.  The new Kroger will span roughly 117,000 square feet.  We have since confirmed that the new store is expected to include a fuel center, too.    

Are you excited about the opening of Patrones in Perimeter Village?  What would you like to see open in the remaining portion of the former Walmart?  What other businesses would you like to see open in Perimeter Village?

Please share your thoughts below. 

9 comments:

  1. I’d like to see a Dollar tree come back! It’s bad enough Walmart is gone

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  2. Dunwoody already has two great Mexican restaurants nearby in Chupito's and Hermanos. Both have large loyal followings and are locally owned. This new place won't be as good as those.

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    1. the new restaurant is blissfully unaware of the chupitohermano cartel. It could get ugly.

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    2. How do you know?

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  3. Doubt it will be authentic by being named after an Americanized brand of tequila. Did they get permission to use the name? Giving it 6 months at best.

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    1. I give it 3 seconds.

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    2. LOL....not even the same word. Stupid Gringo!

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  4. Is this Patrones the same as the Sr Patrones that has closed a couple of spaces over the years? Midtown and Johnson Ferry Rd

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  5. Bring back Rio Bravo

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