Café Intermezzo Could Open Midtown Spot Monday
Dessert and coffeehouse shop will replace Buckhead location.
The planned Café Intermezzo at Midtown's 12th & Peachtree project could open as early as Monday.
A spokeswoman for the popular dessert eatery would not confirm the opening date, but a handwritten note at the new spot projects a March 25 open.
Café Intermezzo owner Brian Olson wanted to be in Midtown, because "Midtown is the heart of Atlanta right now and it's a great location," according to the eatery's marketing manager, Melissa Brown.
Midtown's gain is Buckhead's loss. Café Intermezzo's Buckhead location, which opened in December of 1987, will close.
Brown said the Buckhead location's last day of operation will be the night before the Midtown spot opens for business.
Dan Armstrong
9:36 am on Friday, March 22, 2013
YES!!!!
A. RaeNee Jemison
10:09 am on Friday, March 22, 2013
Please hurry up!
Immovable Media
11:16 am on Friday, March 22, 2013
Check em out during construction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPnMJcbKTVk
Tim
12:05 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013
Welcome to Midtown! However, in the recent past the articles said the Brookhaven one was closing not the Buckhead location...is this a typo or a change?
DROC
1:15 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013
Tim - there's an Intermezzo in Dunwoody and the original one is Buckhead (Brookwood). The original Intermezzo (Buckhead / Brookwood) is closing to shift to Midtown. Lots of memories, but this Midtown move seems solid
KCraw
1:16 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013
Can't wait!!
Tim
4:35 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013
Thanks DROC, hope they do well here in their new location.
Hunt Archbold
6:41 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013
Just to confirm, Café Intermezzo did open for business in Midtown late this afternoon. If you stop by in the next few days, tell us what you think.
Chris Mueller
9:52 am on Saturday, March 30, 2013
My partner and I stopped there on opening day for coffee, wine and a bite to eat. The place looks great, and although they were still shaking out the kinks and the section off the sidewalk had ladders in there with workmen doing adjustments to the sound system I think, the place looks great. Higher ceilings but reminded me much of the Buckhead location I used to frequent years ago when I lived in Buckhead. I had a wonderful Cafe Au Latte, and the Raviloli stiffed with pesto and mushrooms with chicken added. Yummy and filling. I wish I had ordered bread with it or a small salad. I thought the prices were reasonable and a bit lower than other places near by.