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Highland Bakery Opens Georgia Tech Location

Fourth location for Old Fourth Ward-based eatery.

 

The Highland Bakery opened its fourth outlet Tuesday at Georgia Tech.

The Old Fourth Ward-based eatery, which also has restaurants in Midtown and Buckhead, opened its Tech location in the former space that had been Junior's Grill.

Highland Bakery owner Stacey Eames did not return telephone calls seeking comment Tuesday, but the restaurant has had a long-term connection to Georgia Tech.

Highland Bakery first connected with Georgia Tech in the late 1990s with kiosks in the College of Architecture and College of Computing.

The 4,000-square-foot space also will feature a conference room designed to offer a space for faculty and staff to conduct lunch meetings.

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Zoe

8:45 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Oh how I loved Junior's Grill. It's a shame they had to close, and it's sorta asham Highland Bakery took the space.I wish Georgia Tech would have done better with it... it baffles me they couldn't keep it open.

It should keep the name Junior's Grill since it's a landmark or adopt a new name that's more fitting to Georgia Tech, "Yellow Jacket Bakery" maybe or something of the sorts... hmm, I hope the owners are GT alum. I think only a Georgia Tech alum should be opening a restaurant where Junior's Grill was--- it's a GT landmark for pete's sake!

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Chandler

7:10 am on Thursday, April 18, 2013

Junior's was gross, this place is a refreshing spot for coffee and food.

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