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    Little Rey’s Newest Location Now Open

    By Libby Allnatt,

    2024-05-21
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    The second Atlanta location of Little Rey is now open.

    The fast-casual Northern Mexican concept from Ford Fry is located at 3705 Northside Parkway NW in the Northcreek Office Park development.

    Little Rey, the sister restaurant to Superica , serves wood-roasted “chicken al carbon” plus al carbon tacos, traditional street-style tacos, salads and fresh salsas.

    For a sweet treat, the menu includes an assortment of rotating soft-serve flavors, like tres leches and salty cajeta & fried peanuts. Migas breakfast tacos and pancakes served with buttermilk syrup are offered every weekend. Whole, bone-in chicken al carbon, served every day, is available both in-house and for takeaway.

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    The Little Rey beverage program is curated by beverage director Eduardo Porto Carreiro and includes both on-the-rocks and frozen margaritas and a revolving array of house-made agua frescas. There are also Mexican beers and a hand-selected list of top local and regional craft ales from the reach-in cooler.

    Atlanta-based DeCarlo Hawker Architecture and Design was the architecture and design team on the 5,500-square-foot space. Smith Hanes Studio was the interior designer. The restaurant features a covered patio and walk-up window.

    To celebrate the new location, Little Rey will host a free breakfast taco pop-up outside the restaurant (1 free taco per person) on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 10 a.m., until the kitchen runs out.

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    [Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect the correct architecture and design teams on the restaurant.]



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