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Where to Order or Eat Holiday Feasts, Foods and Treats

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If you are like many of us, the idea of hosting everyone for a festive holiday dinner fills you to the brim with equal parts cheer and existential dread. Why? Because how are you going to feed all these people without completely losing your mind?!

Have no fear with your cheer this year. Local Peachtree Corners restaurants are here to help feed your multitudes, so everyone has a full belly and a happy heart.

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill

5215 Town Center Boulevard, Peachtree Corners
peachtree-corners.firebirdsrestaurants.com

Holiday Feast and Gift Cards

Order a fully prepared holiday meal for the whole family — no fuss, no muss. Pre-order by December 20 and pick up December 23 or 24.

PRIME RIB FEAST (Serves up to 6: $199.95)  

  • Uncooked 4lbs. Hand-cut, Herb-Rubbed Prime Rib with Au Jus and Horseradish Sauce  
  • Parmesan Mashed Potatoes 
  • Cornbread Dressing 
  • Asparagus with Roasted Garlic Thyme Butter  
  • Broccoli-Cheddar Casserole 
  • Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding 
  • Panella Bread and Whipped Butter 

Otherwise, you can give the gift of a delicious meal by purchasing $100 in gift cards, then receive a $20 bonus (for a limited time). More info at peachtree-corners.firebirdsrestaurants.com/promotions/.

Winter Features

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill’s Winter Features menu is set to impress this holiday season and will be available through January 4. The contemporary restaurant is known for its wood fired grilled steak, seafood, chicken and ribs. Firebirds’ lunch and dinner entrées feature seasonal, fresh ingredients.

Shareables
• Fresh Burrata — a variety of fresh, ripe tomatoes, basil oil, balsamic reduction, smoky hot honey drizzle and charred bread.
• Bananas Foster Bread Pudding — vanilla bean ice cream, spiced pecans and crispy cinnamon-sugar tortilla.
Lunch
• Smoked Sea Salt-Crusted Grilled NY Strip (10-ounce or 16-ounce) — topped with Merlot-shallot butter and served with five-cheese killer mac and cheese.
• Lobster Fondue Salmon (8-ounceo) — wood grilled salmon topped with lobster and spinach fondue, served with Parmesan mashed potatoes.
Dinner

• Parmesan Crusted Red Snapper — served with “loaded” ember-grilled corn, fresh asparagus and topped with coal-roasted tomato-basil sauce.
• Smoked Sea Salt-Crusted Grilled NY Strip (10-ounce or 16-ounce) — topped with Merlot-shallot butter and served with five-cheese killer mac and cheese.
• Lobster Fondue Salmon — wood-grilled salmon, topped with lobster and spinach fondue, served with Parmesan mashed potatoes.

Eating Americana

5450 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 7A, Peachtree Corners
eatingamericana.com

Christmas Dinner Special for Four — oven-roasted tenderloin, scalloped potatoes and sautéed green beans, garnished with red bell peppers and complimented with Chef’s demi. The cost is $120 per package, tax not included. Packages can be picked up on or before December 23 by noon, as the restaurant will be closed for a private catered event. The restaurant will be closed for the holidays on December 24-26.

Peterbrooke Chocolatier at the Forum

5135 Peachtree Parkway #930, Peachtree Corners
peterbrookeatlanta.com

Do you have a sweet tooth, or a loved one who dreams in chocolate? Then you better make a stop at Peterbrooke this holiday. The selection is endless, from irresistible popcorn trio tins and assorted chocolate gift boxes to office party platters, caramel apples and chocolate covered strawberries. Willy Wonka’s got nothing on these guys.

Marlow’s Tavern

5210 Town Center Boulevard Suite 260 Peachtree Corners
marlowstavern.com/locations/peachtreecorners

Buy a $50 gift card and get a bottle of Michelle Brut sparkling wine OR purchase a $100 gift card for a complimentary bottle and a bonus $20 gift card. Promotion through December 31. More information at marlowstavern.com.

Lazy Dog Restaurant and Bar

5224 Peachtree Parkway Peachtree Corners
lazydogrestaurants.com

Houses for the Holidays —DIY Gingerbread House Kits, benefitting Habitat for Humanity, are available for $6.95 each.

Have memorable fun with the family by building a colorful home for a gingerbread family and help a real-life family at the same time. Lazy Dog is proud to support Habitat for Humanity this holiday season with a commitment of $100,000 through December 31. The net proceeds (sales price less cost of goods) of $2.12 per kit will be donated. Learn more at the Lazy Dog website.

Uncle Jack’s Meat House

5222 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 920, Peachtree Corners
unclejacksmeathousepeachtree.com

Hosting a holiday party and need a nice location? Uncle Jack’s Meat House in Peachtree Corners can accommodate groups of 15 to 200. The restaurant has three lovely settings to choose from: the Main Dining Room, The Ric Flair Suite and the Fire Pit Lounge and Patio. For reservations, call 470-532-1010.

Kelsey Asher is a proud graduate of the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor’s in Communications. She has held a variety of marketing leadership roles for several small, startup companies in a variety of industries including publishing, construction and technology.

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Four Peachtree Corners Restaurants Take Part in Gwinnett Burger Week

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Explore Gwinnett celebrates a decade of culinary creativity with $10 chef-crafted burgers at 23 locally owned restaurants

Explore Gwinnett, the official tourism organization of Gwinnett County, is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its popular Gwinnett Burger Week. Making its anticipated return March 17–23, 2025, the event invites burger lovers to enjoy exclusive, chef-crafted creations for just $10 at 23 locally owned restaurants across the county.

Woman with red and white painted nails sitting at a table covered with Burger Week stickers. There's a basket in front of her that has a large cheese burger and fries.
photo courtesy of Explore Gwinnett

“We are proud to celebrate a decade of Gwinnett Burger Week and the incredible talent of some of our very best local chefs,” said Lisa Anders, chief operating officer of Explore Gwinnett.

“What started as a way to highlight locally owned eateries has grown into a beloved tradition, and we cannot wait for the community to see what we have in store for them this year!”

Throughout the week, each of 23 participating restaurants will feature an exclusive, off-menu burger.

Peachtree Corners highlights include:

  • “The Alma” at Marlow’s Tavern — a perfectly seasoned and grilled burger with salsa verde, pepper jack, fried jalapenos, avocado, tortilla strips, lettuce, tomato and onion on a buttered sesame brioche bun.

  • “The Blue Flame” at LOL Burger Bar — a 5 oz. premium beef patty topped with homemade macaroni and cheese, pulled pork, blue cheese crumbles and the restaurant’s secret sauce to add a bit of spice.

  • “Fired Up Burger” at Firebirds Wood Fired Grill — a wood-grilled burger, lettuce, tomato, pepper jack cheese, jalapeno bacon jam, fried onions and tangy mayo topped with fried pickles garnish.

  • “K-BBQ Burger” at Stäge — an Angus beef smash burger with Korean BBQ glaze, roasted cheese corn, house-pickled veggies and gochujang mayo on a sesame brioche bun.

Gwinnett Burger Week digital pass

Back for its second year, the Gwinnett Burger Week Digital Pass encourages diners to check in at participating restaurants and earn points throughout the week, which are redeemable for prizes.

Each check-in is worth one point. Points can be redeemed for exclusive Gwinnett Burger Week merchandise from Explore Gwinnett, including restaurant gift cards, t-shirts, totes, sicker packs and a special edition 10th anniversary burger sticker designed by Lawrenceville-based artist Max Eve in celebration of this milestone.

Diners can also vote for their favorite burger by uploading an image of their receipt to the Gwinnett Burger Week website.

The Wall of Fame

Participants who track their dining experience at 10 or more restaurants throughout the week will be inducted into the Gwinnett Burger Week Wall of Fame with their photo published on Explore Gwinnett’s website.

“Our 10th anniversary milestone reflects the passion and creativity of Gwinnett County’s culinary community and the enthusiasm of all those who make this event a success year after year,” said Anders. “We can’t wait to indulge in the exclusive $10 burger creations ourselves, as we toast to 10 years of one of our favorite events!”

More details

To sign up for the Gwinnett Burger Week Pass, visit ExploreGwinnett.org/Gwinnett-Burger-Week/Burger-Week-Prize-Pass and provide the participant’s name, e-mail address and mobile phone number. A link will be sent to the participant’s phone, allowing them to access the pass and add the pass icon to their home screen.

For a full list of participating restaurants and limited-time burger offerings, visit exploregwinnett.org/gwinnett-burger-week.

Stay up-to-date on the latest Explore Gwinnett news by following @ExploreGwinnett on Instagram or ExploreGwinnett on Facebook. Diners are encouraged to share their experience on social media by using the hashtag #GwinnettBurgerWeek.

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Nando’s PERi-PERi Opens at The Forum

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Exterior signage and covered patio at Nando's PERi-PERi in Peachtree Corners

The South African fast-casual favorite expands in Georgia, bringing its signature flame-grilled spice and art-filled interiors to Peachtree Corners

Less than six months after opening its flagship Atlanta-area location at Perimeter’s High Street, world-famous South African restaurant brand Nando’s PERi-PERi opened its second Georgia restaurant to the public — for lunch and dinner service — on Tuesday, February 25.

Located within the premier mixed-used development and outdoor lifestyle center The Forum Peachtree Corners, Nando’s PERi-PERi is ready to offer its beloved flame-grilled chicken dishes, signature hot sauces and more to Atlanta-area locals and visitors alike.

A group of people standing outside on a sunny day in February at a ribbon cutting ceremony for Nando's PERi-PERi at The Forum in Peachtree Corners
Ribbon cutting ceremony, photo courtesy of The Forum

“Atlanta has shown us so much love with the opening of our first location at High Street, so we couldn’t be more thrilled to expand our footprint in Georgia by bringing Nando’s to The Forum Peachtree Corners,” said Sepanta Bagherpour, chief brand officer at Nando’s PERi-PERi. “As a brand so rooted in community, we are excited to be a part of this lively hub where food, fun and connection unite.”

PERi-PERi flavor

Nando’s is known around the world for their flavorful flame-grilled chicken, and the concept’s popularity can be traced to PERi-PERi — or African Bird’s Eye Chili — the heart and soul of the Nando’s experience.

“We marinate our chicken in PERi-PERi for at least 24-hours, so the flavor goes right through to the bone,” Bagherpour explained. “Then we grill it over an open flame and baste it with PERi-PERi sauce to the customer’s preferred spice level. That’s what makes our chicken so addictive.”

Nando’s sources its PERi-PERi in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa via a network of 1,400 local farmers who are empowered with upfront access to funds, equipment and seedlings. And before the growing season even starts, they are guaranteed a fair price purchase commitment.

Warm space and friendly service

Nando’s intensely loyal following has not only been driven by its high-quality food, but also by its friendly service presented in a relaxed atmosphere that elevates the typical fine-fast casual experience.

Every Nando’s location is uniquely designed with earthy textures and vibrant colors that reflect its sunny African heritage while retaining a sense of place in which it lives and breathes.

The restaurant’s location in Peachtree Corners is no exception.

Designed by Fusion, Nando’s at The Forum is packed with custom lighting, furniture and authentic art imported from South Africa, showcasing the strong ties to its cultural heritage.

On a prominent corner within the newly refurbished open-air development, the new Nando’s visibility is boosted by its large, canopy-covered outdoor seating area. Inside the restaurant, guests will feel warm and welcome with design elements that balance the contrast of raw, textural finishes and saturated hits of color and pattern.

A great fit for The Forum

“As we continue energizing The Forum with new experiences for guests, Nando’s PERi-PERi stood out as an international favorite that would excite the community,” said Adam Schewgman, director and head of retail leasing at Jamestown. “From the inventive menu options to the meticulously selected design elements, we’re looking forward to giving visitors a taste of South Africa right here in Peachtree Corners.”

People sitting at booths and tables having lunch at Nando's PERi-PERi in Peachtree Corners.
photo courtesy of The Forum

About Nando’s PERi-PERi

Since making its 1987 debut in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nando’s has spread its flame to legions of fans in 24 countries on five continents. The company entered the US market in 2008 with the opening of its first location in Washington, D.C., and now operates nearly 50 restaurants in and around Virginia, Maryland, Washington, Chicago, Texas and now Georgia.

For more information visit nandosperiperi.com or follow @nandosusa on Instagram.

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Foodie Faves: Suburban Charm and Global Tastes in Peachtree Corners

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Pho and other Vietnamese dishes on a table with drinks

Metro Atlanta’s food scene is a tapestry of flavors, cultures and culinary creativity. Long known for its traditional Southern fare, recent years have also seen an increase in the number of restaurants — both independent and franchise — showcasing international, fusion or new South cuisines opening throughout the city.

While the busy food halls and trendy eateries in Midtown and Buckhead may get a lot of press, the northern suburbs, including Peachtree Corners, Norcross and Duluth, are experiencing a culinary Renaissance of their own.

Dozens of new and exciting restaurants have opened in Peachtree Corners over the last few years, with more planned for 2025.

Reflecting the eclectic tastes of a growing community, places like Stäge, H&W Steakhouse, and Fire & Stone Italian Pizza Kitchen have joined long-standing favorites such as J. Alexander’s and Taqueria del Mar in finding a following.

The upcoming scheduled openings of Golestan, Sei Ryu and the multi-restaurant lineup at The Forum’s new Politan Row has only added to the buzz around dining in Peachtree Corners.

With so many incredible places to choose from, figuring out where to enjoy your next lunch or dinner out can be a challenge. So, we turned to a few experts for help. And who knows the local food scene better than the influencers who get out, taste and share their thoughts on the latest and greatest spots in the city?

The following foodies answered the call to share some of their picks for must-try restaurants in Peachtree Corners and Norcross, with choices that offer something for just about every taste.

From Southern favorites to sushi, seafood, steak and more, these are a few of the local restaurants to check out — or revisit — in 2025.

Lena Ahn (@atlbestbites)

A middle-aged Korean woman with long hair, wearing black and sitting in a modern turquoise and gold chair next to potted plants
Lena Ahn (atlbestbites)

Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch

One of Peachtree Corners newest restaurants, Dahlia’s Restaurant & Porch serves Southern American fare in the heart of the city. The setting is casual, and they often have live music in the evenings, which is a nice touch. They also have a beautiful patio, so be sure to dine outside when you can to truly enjoy the facilities.

Screenshoot of an IG influencer's food review and photo for Dahlia's in Peachtree Corners

On my most recent visit, I ordered the Bourbon Glazed Peach Pork Belly, Grilled Steak, Red Chile Glazed Shrimp and Bourbon Pork Tenderloin. The shrimp was crispy and flavorful, and you can’t go wrong with steak!


Mai Le (@lemaitravel)

A young, smiling Asian woman with long hair and red lipstick. She's wearing a blue, collard blouse.
Mai Le (lemaitravel)

Stäge Kitchen & Bar

This was our third visit to Stäge Kitchen & Bar, and once again, it did not disappoint. The quality of the sushi here remains absolutely incredible. Every roll is fresh, flavorful and beautifully presented, showcasing the attention to detail that sets this place apart.

The consistency of the flavors and the impeccable service make it a standout spot. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado or just starting to explore Japanese cuisine, Stäge delivers an experience that keeps you coming back.

IG influencer review with photo of sushi restaurant in Peachtree Corners

Highly recommend this gem for anyone seeking high-quality sushi in a welcoming atmosphere!

The Spider-man, Phoenix, Hotel California, Smoking Gun, Tsunami and Goku rolls were melt-in-your-mouth good! (My personal favorites were the Hotel California and the Phoenix.)

We loved their calamari and grilled Spanish octopus. Both were very flavorful and fresh.

The Lychee Martini and Whiskey Sour were the best drinks we’ve had in a while — strong but perfectly not-too-sweet that will warm you up.

And you need to get the brownie as the complimentary dessert; It’s our favorite!


Adam & Cole (@atlfoodiesofficial)

Two white men in button down shirts taking a selfie together outdoors
Adam & Cole (atlfoodiesofficial)

H&W Steakhouse

One of the BEST meals we had in 2023 and one of the best new restaurants we’ve dined at overall is hands down H&W Steakhouse in Peachtree Corners.

This stunning, fine-dining steakhouse is located 30 minutes outside of Atlanta and is one of the most beautiful restaurants we dined at [last] year.

Food influencer IG review with photo


Serving everything from high-end steaks to luxury delicacies like caviar and A5 Japanese Wagyu, with over-the-top, tableside presentations, you will be absolutely blown away by your meal there.

You also have to end the meal with their famous Turtle Gelato Pie and Carajillo (a Spanish coffee cocktail made with espresso and liquor)! Both were absolutely phenomenal and a great way to end an amazing dinner.


Saadia Raja (@peachy_palate)

Young woman sitting in a chair in a room with purple walls and lighting. She's wearing a white skirt and black top and looking at the camera.
Saadia Raja (peachy_palate)

Pêche Modern Coastal

Good cheese needs good companions!

Our long overdue Girls’ Night Out led us to Pêche Modern Coastal where we had a cheesy good time.

Foodie influencer IG post with photo and review of a cheese board.

We started our night with a cheese board and croissants followed by the Beet Cannelloni and Burrata and Peach salad from their small plates menu.

For our entree, we had the Truffle Pasta, which was delicious.

I loved the patio at Pêche. We hung out [there] even after they closed. I can’t wait for spring and summer to come so I can enjoy it again.


Helen Dong (@_helenfoodie)

Young Asian woman with long hair and glasses, smiling with a giant teddy bear at a local Pho restaurant
Helen Dong (_helenfoodie)

Super Banh Mi Pho

I finally got to try Super Banh Mi Pho, and I’m definitely coming back!

This Vietnamese restaurant has been on my list to try, and everything we got was so good! Some of my favorites are their banh mi and pho, which are made with fresh ingredients. The broth was so good, and adding in all the fresh ingredients made it taste even better!

screenshot of an IG influencer's review of a pho restaurant.

Editor’s note: Serving traditional Vietnamese dishes, the family-run Super Banh Mi Pho has developed a following among local foodies not just for its excellent food, but for its buzzworthy Dragon Ball Z décor, lively atmosphere and fun events.

This article originally ran in the February/March issue of Peachtree Corners Magazine. A digital edition of the publication can be found here.

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