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Some of those include the Morton’s Steakhouse Group in the 1990s, along with a series of high-profile, chef-driven dining experiences in the prospering area of Midtown Atlanta. His father, Robert Amick, owner and founder of Concentrics Restaurants, has owned and operated restaurants nationally since 1974. Painted Hospitality owners Justin Amick and William Stallworth hope to open an entertainment and dining venue in downtown Greenville | photo providedĪmick says it’s possible the future Greenville location could be a Painted Duck concept, but that hasn’t been decided yet.Īmick comes from a family of restaurant operators. Painted Hospitality, Amick and Stallworth’s hospitality group created in 2014, is also set to open the nearly 26,000-square-foot Painted Duck in the Westside area of Atlanta this fall, which is similar to The Painted Pin but offers vintage duckpin bowling, a variation of tenpin bowling that uses three-pound bowling balls, which are slightly larger than a softball and lack finger holes. The Painted Pin has received praise from Zagat (“10 Hottest Bars in Atlanta,” “10 Sexiest Places in Atlanta”) and Business Insider (“50 Coolest New Businesses in America”), among dozens of other regional and national publications. Hats, headbands, and sunglasses are prohibited at all times.
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each evening enforces a dress code of no athletic wear or excessively baggy clothing. The venue is open seven days a week and starting at 5 p.m. “We’re a social gathering place for all age groups,” Amick says.

The venue also features live music Thursday-Saturday. “We are a bar first and foremost,” Amick says. The restaurant and bar offers shareable small plates, wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizzas, tacos, sliders, sandwiches, and salads, along with signature and classic cocktails, craft and local beer, and artisanal wines by the glass. “Basically, anything you can do with a craft beer or artisanal wine in your hand,” Amick says, describing the types of games available. The three-year-old, 24,000-square-foot, and highly acclaimed Painted Pin features 20 full-service bowling lanes in an industrial warehouse space, along with classic interactive pub games such as indoor bocce courts, giant Jenga, Bimini ring game, two oversized basketball pop-a-shots, table shuffleboard, pingpong, Skee-Ball, and Southern Skittles. It features six lanes and a bar menu in an industrial rustic atmosphere. Greenville’s first boutique bowling alley, Stone Pin Company, opened on Stone Avenue under event venue Revel earlier this month. We’ve known it was growing, and there’s so much potential. “It’s a vibrant, cool, great Southern town. “Greenville has a booming downtown,” Amick says. Justin Amick, co-owner of The Painted Pin in Atlanta’s Buckhead area, says he and his partner William Stallworth want Greenville to be the location of their first out-of-state location while they are also looking at Nashville, Charleston, S.C., and North Carolina for future sites. Situated along the Eastside Beltline trail, details are scarce on Painted Park, but expect a large outdoor seating area, lawn games, and food and drinks here.The owners of an Atlanta all-in-one, high-end boutique restaurant, bar, bowling, and entertainment venue are looking to put their first non-Georgia location in downtown Greenville. Later this year, Amick and Stallworth will open Painted Park in the former Brasserie and Neighborhood Cafe at Parish space on North Highland Avenue in Inman Park. The northeast Atlanta neighborhood is currently home to SweetWater Brewing Company, East Pole Coffee Co., ASW Distillery, and the Que-osk from Fox Bros. Joining Painted Pickle this year along Ottley Drive are a yet-named restaurant from the group behind Victory Sandwich Bar, LLoyd’s, and Little Trouble opening at Indie Studios and Armour Yards cheese shop Capella Cheese, owned by cheesemonger Raymond Hook. Just what is pickleball? A cousin of racquetball, the paddleball game combines tennis, table tennis, and badminton and is played as either singles or doubles on a court similar to tennis rather than on a table like ping pong.


Atlanta Game Bars and Bowling Alleys Serving Good Food and Drinks, Too
