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The Ivy Buckhead closing after 14 years, owners planning new concept

Atlanta, GALocal News

The Ivy Buckhead, an iconic bar and restaurant in Atlanta, will officially close its doors after 14 years of operation. This decision has sparked reactions from the local community, with many patrons reflecting on their memories at the beloved venue. While the establishment will cease operations, the owners have assured the public that they are working on a new concept for the space. However, details about this upcoming project remain under wraps, leaving many curious about what will replace The Ivy. The venue is set to remain open through the end of the month, providing locals with a chance to bid farewell.

This closure not only signifies a shift in the local dining scene but also brings attention to the evolving landscape of businesses in the area. The Ivy's legacy as a staple in Buckhead will be remembered fondly by its loyal customers. The anticipation surrounding the new concept adds an element of excitement and hope for the future of the location.

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