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EATS Restaurant in Atlanta to Close After 32 Years

Exterior view of EATS Restaurant in Atlanta with customers dining outside.

Atlanta, October 3, 2025

News Summary

EATS, a cherished Atlanta restaurant known for its comfort food, will close its doors after 32 years of service, with the final day of operations set for October 18. Citing rising operational costs, including escalating property taxes and a projected water bill exceeding $4,000, EATS’ owners emphasize their commitment to the community and invite patrons to visit one last time. This closure reflects broader challenges faced by small businesses in Atlanta amidst increasing economic pressures.

Atlanta

EATS, a popular restaurant located on Ponce de Leon Ave in Atlanta, will be closing its doors after 32 years of operation. The owners made the announcement stating that the last day of business will be on October 18. This decision was influenced by rising costs, particularly due to increases in property taxes and water bills. The general manager, Levi Nichols, highlighted that the projected water bill for the upcoming month is reported to exceed $4,000.

Despite the closure, the owners expressed their deep love for the city and the loyal customers who have supported the restaurant over the years. They emphasized that EATS has always focused on community rather than just being a place for food. The announcement prompted a wave of responses from customers who described their meals at EATS as “amazing” and remarked on the restaurant’s significance in Atlanta’s cultural landscape. One longtime customer, Lisa Meyers, reflected on the rapid changes in Atlanta, noting how EATS has been an integral part of the city’s history.

The closure comes shortly after a series of vandalism incidents affecting EATS and other nearby businesses, which led to an arrest by Atlanta police earlier in the week. In light of this troubling context, the owners have encouraged their loyal customers to visit the restaurant one last time. They are inviting patrons to “come through, say hello, and help us close this wild chapter the way it began: together.”

EATS opened in 1992 and quickly rose to popularity as a local favorite. The restaurant is particularly known for its affordable comfort food, including dishes such as jerk chicken and lasagna, appealing to a diverse customer base looking for quality meals at reasonable prices.

The impending closure of EATS highlights a broader trend affecting small businesses in Atlanta, where rising operational costs are making it challenging for establishments to thrive. The restaurant’s legacy and connection to the community underscore the significance of supporting local businesses, as many communities face similar struggles in maintaining their local culture amidst rapid urban development and economic pressures.

FAQ

When is the last day of business for EATS?

The last day of business will be on October 18.

Why is EATS closing?

The closure is primarily due to rising property taxes and water bills, with the projected water bill for the upcoming month reported to exceed $4,000.

What kind of food is EATS known for?

EATS is known for its affordable comfort food, including jerk chicken and lasagna.

How long has EATS been in operation?

EATS opened in 1992, making its operation span over 32 years.

What have customers said about EATS?

Customers have described the food as “amazing” and highlighted the restaurant’s role as an integral part of Atlanta’s identity.

Key Features of EATS Closure

Feature Details
Last Day of Business October 18
Years in Operation 32 years
Notable Food Items Jerk chicken, lasagna
Projected Water Bill Over $4,000
Community Impact Integral part of Atlanta’s identity

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