
Ciao to FIGO Sandy Springs
FIGO Pasta on Hammond Drive in Sandy Springs has closed.
FIGO, the Atlanta-based pasta chain, has closed their location at Perimeter Town Center in Sandy Springs. The center is located near the intersection of Hammond Drive and Peachtree Dunwoody Road and is also home to a bi-level Uncle Julio's Mexican restaurant, among other tenants.
FIGO, the Atlanta-based pasta chain, has closed their location at Perimeter Town Center in Sandy Springs. The center is located near the intersection of Hammond Drive and Peachtree Dunwoody Road and is also home to a bi-level Uncle Julio's Mexican restaurant, among other tenants.
The 3,200 square foot restaurant opened in late 2009 and closed as of September 30th.
Following the Sandy Springs closure, FIGO is down to just five locations: West Midtown, Buckhead, Decatur, Edgewood and Vinings. FIGO previously closed locations in Alpharetta on North Point Parkway near North Point Mall and on Virginia Avenue in Virginia Highland. A location planned on Broad Street in downtown Atlanta was announced and started, but never opened.
Replacing FIGO in Sandy Springs will be "Curries Indian Kitchen," a new full-service Indian eatery. Curries will reportedly feature moderately priced Indian fare, served family style.
The Shumacher Group, Inc. and Steve Josovitz represented FIGO in the transaction.
Sources indicate that Curries will feature a tandoor and will offer house made naan and samosas, among other specialties.
The Shumacher Group, Inc. and Steve Josovitz represented FIGO in the transaction.
Sources indicate that Curries will feature a tandoor and will offer house made naan and samosas, among other specialties.
Although similar in name and logo, Curries in Sandy Springs is reportedly not related to Curries Indian Kitchen, a restaurant in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Curries will join Bawarchi Biryani Point, in Abernathy Square, in offering Indian fare in Sandy Springs. Moksha Kitchen, a popular Indian restaurant from Duluth, opened a satellite location in Sandy Springs in 2014, but it closed the following year.
Curries will join Bawarchi Biryani Point, in Abernathy Square, in offering Indian fare in Sandy Springs. Moksha Kitchen, a popular Indian restaurant from Duluth, opened a satellite location in Sandy Springs in 2014, but it closed the following year.
In Toco Hills Promenade, Mirko, a restaurant similar to FIGO, was later converted to Osteria Cibo Rustico, similar to both. Last year, the Italian restaurant also gave way to Indian: Masti - Fun Indian Street Eats, from the owners of popular Indian eatery Cafe Bombay.
Are you excited for another Indian option in Sandy Springs? Will you miss FIGO? What is your favorite Indian eatery in Atlanta?
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