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Westside Motor Lounge Team Launches Limited Pop-Up Concept at Krog District

Atlanta hospitality veterans are bringing LikeMinds, a 120-day pop-up experience, to the Krog District this spring, signaling continued momentum in the trendy East Atlanta corridor.

Westside Motor Lounge Team Launches Limited Pop-Up Concept at Krog District

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The Atlanta hospitality community continues to innovate with experiential dining concepts. According to SaportaReport, a group of seasoned hospitality professionals led by Kelly Campbell of the popular Westside Motor Lounge is launching LikeMinds, a limited-time pop-up venue set to open this spring at 112 Krog Street NE.

The venture represents a strategic approach to testing new concepts in one of Atlanta's most dynamic neighborhoods. By operating on a defined 120-day timeline, LikeMinds allows the hospitality team to experiment with format and offerings while capitalizing on the Krog District's established reputation as a destination for dining and entertainment.

The Krog District has emerged as a significant draw for both locals and visitors seeking curated food and beverage experiences. This pop-up addition reflects the corridor's continued evolution as a hub for hospitality entrepreneurs looking to launch innovative ventures with manageable risk profiles.

The move underscores Atlanta's robust hospitality sector and its culture of creative experimentation. As established operators like those behind Westside Motor Lounge explore new concepts, the city's restaurant and entertainment landscape continues to attract both talent and investment from seasoned industry veterans.

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