Atlanta real estate company Portman Holdings is adding another restaurant to the food lineup at its forthcoming development Spring Quarter in Midtown. And the restaurant, backed by restaurateur Steve Palmer of Indigo Road Hospitality, is taking over the historic H.M. Patterson Home and Gardens mortuary and chapel building on Spring Street.
Few details are known about the yet-named restaurant and bar from Palmer at Spring Quarter, other than it will encompass all 24,000-square-feet of the nearly century-old mortuary building, offer morning-to-night dining, and retain many original design elements. Palmer and Portman Holdings are still hammering out the details on the restaurant and plan to release more information in January, a representative tells Eater.
Palmer’s latest restaurant joins previously announced Japanese restaurant Sozou and Omakase by Ito at Spring Quarter. Backed by former Umi chef Fuyuhiko Ito, Sozou is located on the ground floor of the Midtown development and will serve a variety of Japanese dishes and feature a robata grill and sushi counter. Pastry chef Lisa Ito, formerly of Umi and MF Sushi, will create desserts for the restaurant. Up on the eight floor of Spring Quarter, Ito will also open private omakase bar Omakase by Ito.
Restaurants at Spring Quarter are expected to begin opening next fall. The development also features the Sora apartments, outdoor event spaces, and an office tower.
Palmer and Indigo Road Hospitality recently opened a location of Charleston-based Italian restaurant Indaco at the 725 Ponce development on the Eastside Beltline. Located in the same complex as Kroger near Ponce City Market, Indaco is known for its wood-fired pizzas and pastas like…
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