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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

[ALERT] Mozaika Mezze Moving into Former Modern Mexican Spot in Buckhead

The former Alma Cocina in Buckhead is slated to reopen later this fall as Mozaika Mezze, a Mediterranean restaurant.  Owned by Atlanta-based Fifth Group, modern Mexican restaurant Alma Cocina closed this past December after about six years in business.  

The roughly 7,000 square foot restaurant was originally home to BrickTop's, an upscale American restaurant that operated from the ground level space at Terminus (3280 Peachtree Road) for a decade before closing at the end of 2017.  

Steve Josovitz of The Shumacher Group announced in March that he had successfully sold the former Alma and that it would be converted to a "full-service Mediterranean restaurant," but did not identify the concept or buyer by name.  

An April 27 permit filed with the City of Atlanta indicates that the owners of Mozaika plan to spend at least $50,000 on an "interior & exterior demolition" of the space.  It's unclear how much will be spent converting the space to the Mediterranean concept.  

The original Mozaika opened in August 2025 at Liberty Village along Old Milton Parkway near Avalon in Alpharetta.  The similarly sized restaurant opened in place of Chuy's, a casual Mexican restaurant, that lasted less than three years in business before closing in early 2020 as the pandemic wreaked havoc on the restaurant industry.  

Mozaika offers lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch and features a mix of Turkish, Greek, and Lebanese fare and is operated by Okan Ozyurteri, a native of Turkey and veteran of the Atlanta restaurant and lounge scene.  

Ozyurteri is the former co-owner of Istanblue (now Blue) the hookah lounge and restaurant on Pharr Road in Buckhead, and also behind Pera Bistro on Collier Road, Pasha on Miami Circle, Mandolin Kitchen on Roswell Road in Sandy Springs, and Adana Restaurant & Lounge (reopening this week as the Bar Amaya) on Franklin Gateway in Marietta, all of which are food and hookah spots.  

According to the Shumacher listing, Terminus landlord Cousins included both late-night establishments and hookah spots as "restricted uses," meaning the new Mozaika in Buckhead will likely be similar to the Alpharetta location and not be open late or offer hookah, like Ozyurteri's other establishments.  

Essentially, Mozaika is out to prove Ozyuteri is capable of more than hawking hookah.  

In Buckhead, Mozaika will complete with other full service Mediterranean restaurants including the trendy Delbar which opened in late 2024 in the former King+Duke at One Buckhead Plaza, Zakia at Piedmont and Lenox Roads and also Cafe Agora, the neighborhood favorite on East Paces Ferry Road.  

Have you been to Mozaika Mezze in Alpharetta?  What is your favorite Mediterranean restaurant in metro Atlanta?  What type of food or specific restaurant would you most like to see open in Buckhead?

Please share your thoughts below. 

13 comments:

  1. (Yawn) That location is in such a flustercuck section of Peachtree, I don't see how anyone even tries to venture into that area. And anyway, it would have more success as a hookah chicken strip joint.

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    1. (Yawn) blah blah hookah chicken….boring old comments, blah blah (yawn)

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    2. Hey 8:02, troll much?

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    3. Hey 8:52! (Yawn………….).

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  2. Sounds awful. Not worth going out of your way for this. Wonder what is going to replace this once it closes ... Next

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    1. Then don’t go. Or better yet, buy the place and open up what you think is better. Then everyone on this blog can call you stupid.

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    2. Hey 11:35 I have a lot of choice words for you, but Eli won't post them. So just go be a jerk somewhere else.

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    3. Hey 8:52, I have words for you too.

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  3. I have been to Istanblue. What most people don’t understand about enjoying hookah is it’s not about the location the food or the music. It’s about the vibe. And Istanblue was weak in this. One key facet. If this new spot offers hookah they need to improve the vibe more than anything.

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    1. I think we're all well-educated in Hookah around here. That's why it gets so many comments and why no civilized human wants it in their community.

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    2. I’d love to have a hookah lounge in my community. But I really enjoy hookah and the vibe they give off. You obviously don’t. Maybe if you tried going to one you’d understand why they are so beloved among people in Atlanta

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    3. He’s saying the people who do like it are “uncivilized.” Which is just another one of his racist remarks. He should run for office.

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  4. I dont understand the logic of putting random no name restaurants as the main attraction in a place like this. Even if they can pay rent for a few months until they ultimately fail, wouldnt you rather have a bricktops or j alexanders for years at half the same rent to draw people to the other tenants?

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