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Great Spaces: Noble Fin Restaurant and Events

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Noble Fin Restaurant

One of Fourteen included in Our Great Spaces for Your Corporate & Holiday Events

Noble Fin Restaurant and Events
5260 Peachtree Parkway
Peachtree Corners 30092
678-488-9918
noblefinrestaurant.com

After much anticipation on behalf of residents, Noble Fin arrived on the Peachtree Corners restaurant scene three years ago. It’s a refined seafood and steak restaurant with loyal customers, for both corporate and family occasions. They have a fantastic staff, great food, and a culinary trained chef. “We’re always happy to please everybody who comes in. That’s our job,” emphasized Owner, Cliff Bramble.

Santa Baby Meets Little Fin

Currently, they do not cater off-site, but they’ve just launched Little Fin, a virtual, daytime restaurant with the capacity to serve 10-200 people with boxed lunches, sandwich platters, soups, salads, beverages, and fruit via pick-up or delivery to homes and offices in Gwinnett County. Just in time for the busy, holiday season!

In the restaurant, a small party size in a private room would comprise about 15 people. For a group of 70, two private rooms can be combined. The largest party they can accommodate would involve a complete buyout, with 150 guests.

“We can accommodate parties for lunch and dinner that are anywhere from 20-75 people. We also do a lot of rehearsal dinners that go up to as many as 70 or 80,” resumed Bramble.

At Noble Fin, your holiday party can feature a seated meal, a cocktail party, or a combination of the two. “If you want to do something between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., perhaps not a big, blow-out dinner, you can come here, rent one of the rooms, and have cocktails and small appetizers,” suggested Bramble.

Besides a semi-private room, they have three private rooms named after some of their favorite places on the coast: The Chesapeake Room, The Newport Room, and The Hatteras Room.

Service options are buffet style, family-style, and chef-driven stations throughout the restaurant, especially for larger parties. The stations make things a little less formal, allowing for people to circulate and intermingle. Salad, prime rib, and pasta stations are popular.

If you have a limited timeframe, like an hour for lunch, and you want to serve 35 people in one hour, you’ll find a salad on the table when you arrive. Then the entrees would be served. “We can have everybody in and out of here in 45 minutes to an hour. We try to be flexible and help everybody out, no matter what they need,” said Bramble.

How About a Holiday Party with Noble Fin?

Although the restaurant name would suggest a seafood-only menu, there are plenty of steaks on the menu for meat lovers. Bramble commented, “Everybody loves steak!”

Dietary needs are discussed during the planning phase of your holiday party. They can offer vegetarian and gluten-free options. If you request a kosher meal, they will have it delivered to the restaurant by a gentleman they work with in town. “We have options available for everybody. We have to have all bases covered,” explained Bramble.

Bar: Hosts can provide an open bar for their guests and be charged for beer, wine and liquor based on consumption. Bramble commented, “Companies are a lot more conservative now with the parties than they were five years ago with those two martini lunches. Ha! Ha! Or was that ten years ago?” Martini lunches? Where do we sign up?

Book it!

“We’ve been booking holiday parties since August. Usually by October, they’re already booked. I would recommend you book early because by the time you want that favorite Friday night, it might already be taken,” warned Bramble. “Saturday afternoon parties are very popular.”

In December they open for lunch at 11 a.m. and for dinner, people having large parties lasting 3 to 4 hours, will come in as early as 3:30 p.m. or 4 p.m. While they’re usually closed on Sundays, in December they offer the opportunity to have parties on Sundays as well.

Event menus are derived from the regular menu. There are three different packages. They start at $45 for 3 courses and go up to $65. If items that are not on the menu are requested, they’ll work to accommodate you.

Guests are offered a choice of appetizers, three or four entrees to select from, and then there’s dessert. “If you want a 4-course dinner, we can do that as well. Some people choose to do a cocktail hour first, especially if they haven’t eaten since 1:00 in the afternoon and they’re showing up here at 6 p.m. It’s good to have a cocktail hour or half hour, with some passed hors d’oeuvres, before sitting down to have dinner,” suggested Bramble.

For a class act seafood and steak holiday party in an elegant yet comfortable setting, contact Noble Fin Owner Cliff Bramble at 678- 488-9918.

Disclaimer: Pricing is meant as a guide and is subject to change, please check with the individual facilities directly.

Patrizia hails from Toronto, Canada where she earned an Honors B.A. in French and Italian studies at York University, and a B.Ed. at the University of Toronto. This trilingual former French teacher has called Georgia home since 1998. She and her family have enjoyed living, working and playing in Peachtree Corners since 2013.

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New dining experience opens at Hilton Hotel

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Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch // Photo by Bruce Johnson

Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch offers southern-style fare and easy entertainment

Just in time for the summer season, Hilton Atlanta Northeast has launched a new dining option, Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch.

The casual dining experience brings understated luxury to an easy, breezy setting with comfortable patio furniture on a spacious outdoor deck, a full bar with top-shelf spirits and an impressive wine collection. The cuisine is Southern style and utilizes regionally sourced, farm-fresh ingredients.

“You really can’t ask for an easier setting or a more comfortable way to unwind,” said Andrew Stegen, executive vice president of operations for FullG Capital, the hotel operator. “In the old days, hotels had restaurants for the travelers, and the locals came occasionally. Now, it’s the other way around. You have to appeal to the people who live here.”

At a press preview on May 15, Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch was unveiled for the first time.

Dahlia’s plans to offer weekend buffets, sports viewing on the patio and family-friendly cookouts.

Photo by Bruce Johnson

“Dahlia’s is a great addition for our hotel guests but also for the local community! We are most excited about our new porch, which is the perfect place for happy hour spritz, outdoor dining and future programming,” said Mike Roling, general manager of Hilton Atlanta Northeast. 

The food is led by executive chef Robert Chafflin, who said he likes to bring an approachable yet flavorful take on southern culinary staples. For the preview, guests were wowed with shrimp and grits, braised beef short ribs, mushroom risotto, shrimp po’boys, cheesecake with caramelized peaches and a whole lot more. 

The beverages were just as tantalizing – from the signature Black Dahlia to the unexpected Southern Dandie to an array of seasonal spritzes. 

“We are excited to bring a newly renovated restaurant space, brand new porch, and refreshed menu to our property,” said Roling. “We welcome the public, both locals and hotel guests alike, to come join us for a dining experience elevated by our southern hospitality.”

Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch also has a private dining area and a lounge area—perfect for relaxing after a busy day, grabbing a sumptuous meal with the family or meeting friends for lunch or dinner and drinks. Dahlia’s also provides catering for hotel events. For more information, visit dahliasrestaurant.com.

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U&ME Coffee Bakery & Wine Celebrates Grand Opening In Peachtree Corners

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Mayor Mike Mason and members of the Peachtree Corners Business Association (PCBA), business professionals, and community well-wishers recently celebrated the opening of U&ME Coffee Bakery Wine, a new establishment in Peachtree Corners.

The event was marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by friends, family members of the owners, Paula Gil and Pablo Vicens, who are married, and their dedicated staff.

Left to right:  Paula Gil & Pablo Gil, Owners

U&ME Coffee Bakery Wine, a local family-owned business, focuses on creating a welcoming space where families can gather, students can study, and friends can hang out.

This establishment offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, weekly specials and a cozy environment for all.

Paula Gil emphasized the importance of offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner options that cater to various tastes and needs.

Family and Friends, Staff, Pablo Gil, Paula Gil, Mayor Mike Mason, Lisa Proctor PCBA Board, Suzanna Martinez PCBA Board, Donna Linden PCBA Board, and Audrey Boyce PCBA Outreach.

The goal is to deliver the highest quality specialty items at fair prices.

“We are excited to bring our blend of coffee shop, wine bar, bakery, and diner spot to Peachtree Corners,” stated Paula.

U&ME Coffee prides itself on using 100% Colombian Medellin Coffee and ensuring all baking is done on-premises to guarantee freshness and quality.

Further distinguishing themselves, Paula and Pablo have incorporated homemade empanadas, pizzas, and pastries into their menu, all made from scratch to offer a unique taste experience.

In addition to their dine-in services, U&ME Coffee caters to those on the go with their to-go orders and provides catering services for special events.

Mayor Mason, alongside PCBA Board Members Lisa Proctor, Donna Linden, Allison Reinert, Suzanna Martinez, and numerous local business supporters, expressed their delight in welcoming U&ME Coffee Bakery Wine to the city.

“The city council and I are delighted you chose Peachtree Corners for your business location. We are pleased to have this new specialty restaurant available as part of our business-friendly city,” Mayor Mason remarked.

Contact:  U&ME Coffee Bakery & Wine
Telephone: 470-359-6972
Facebook:  Facebook U&ME Coffee Bakery Wine
Located at 3433 Medlock Bridge Road, Peachtree Corners

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Cheeseburger Bobby’s in Peachtree Corners is Under New Management

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After being closed for a few months, locals are happy to see that Cheeseburger Bobby’s in Peachtree Corners has reopened under new management.
From left, owner Sandra Lowe and her daughter Isabelle // Photos by George Hunter

New owners of Cheeseburger Bobby’s bring neighborliness along with fresh, well-prepared fare.

After being shuttered for several months, locals seem happy to see that Cheeseburger Bobby’s in Peachtree Corners has reopened under new management.

Keith and Sandra Lowe took over the franchise a few months ago and are working hard to win back customers. They are committed to quality food, consistency, cleanliness and good service.

“My background is in retail operations,” said Keith Lowe. “We had restaurants within the retail cafés that we ran.”

Although his wife is more involved in the day-to-day running of the restaurant, she admittedly doesn’t have experience running a fast-casual eatery.

“It’s something that we’ve always wanted to do. We’ve always wanted to open a business for ourselves. So, this opportunity came back in April. And then we bought it and went through the whole remodel,” Sandra Lowe said.

Bringing a Peachtree Corners staple back to life

The Cheeseburger Bobby’s franchise fits well for the Lowes because of the structure and support from the corporate office.

According to its introduction to franchisees, the business aims to work easily and efficiently for restaurant industry veterans or those just entering the profession.

One thing that stood out for the couple was the fresh, made-from-scratch food and a menu that’s not too complicated.

The fact that there are vegetarian and healthy options like salads, black bean burgers, and turkey burgers was also a plus. Additionally, customers have the option of several toppings for their sandwiches as well as seasoning for fries and an extensive fixings bar.

They knew little about the previous owners or what caused them to give up the franchise, but they vowed to become a fixture in the community and build loyalty with the basics.

An inviting place for the entire community
“Cleanliness is tops for us,” said Sandra Lowe. “That’s number one. … We have a great environment, great customer service and consistent food. We talked about how those three things will win back customers.”

On a recent weekday lunch rush, a mix of office workers, holiday shoppers and construction workers came through.

As Sandra Lowe passed out samples of the signature frozen custard, the chilly late fall weather had no effect on orders for milkshakes and other confections.

The custard recipe is reminiscent of the old-fashioned, hand-churned type many grandmas used to make. Some say it has a richer, creamier texture and a smoother consistency than typical ice cream.

A recipe for success

As a homemaker and the queen of her castle, Sandra Lowe didn’t hesitate at the chance to get back into the work world. Her 15-year-old twins are old enough to be more self-sufficient, so she and her husband decided it was time to try something new.

“It works out perfectly,” she said. “I come to work in the mornings, stay until 3 p.m., and then I’m back with my kids in the evening.”

“Because my background was operations in food, sanitation and all those things, this was an easy decision,” said Keith Lowe.

Additionally, they surrounded themselves with knowledgeable, professional staff.

“We hit a home run with Kenneth, our general manager,” he said. “He has over a decade of experience running restaurants. And Archie, our shift manager, has been at this restaurant for the entire 12 years that has been open.”

A mix of experience with new energy

“We think we have a very welcoming environment,” said Sandra Lowe. “Great customer service, consistent, fresh food served with a smile and a clean environment are our focus.”

Another significant factor is the focus on community.

Although the restaurant hasn’t been open for long, the Lowes have joined the Southwest Gwinnett Chamber and have reached out to Norcross High and Wesleyan schools for partnerships.

“Being engaged with the committee is important to us,” they said almost in unison.

Making Cheeseburger Bobby’s a true family business is also essential.

“The [kids] come to work here every weekend,” said Sandra Lowe.

“We’ve seen that the kids are more social. It gets them away from the phone. It gets him interacting,” said Keith Lowe.

“We’ve talked to them about the importance of eye contact and helping the customer have a great experience. We’ve even seen them really grow in such a short time.”

Cheeseburger Bobby’s
Located in the Peachtree Square Shopping Center
6050 Peachtree Pkwy #140
cheeseburgerbobbys.com
770-696-1337

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