Babalu Tapas and Tacos offers a vibrant fusion of Southern and global-inspired tacos and cocktails in a lively setting, perfect for any gathering.
"After opening on Peachtree Place in 2017, Babalu Tapas and Tacos calls it quits in Midtown, and the owners no longer plan to expand to a second location in Roswell, the AJC first reported. Signs the Mississippi-based restaurant chain might be in trouble came earlier this summer when owners Eat Here Brands filed chapter 11 bankruptcy and then sold its remaining restaurants to the Spell Restaurant Group. Apparently, Babalu’s new owners made the decision not to acquire the Midtown location or expand to Canton Street in Roswell as part of the sale “due to lease issues and costs to operate” in Atlanta. Atlantans never really seemed to embrace the restaurant. According to some Yelp reviews, Babalu’s was plagued with slow service and didn’t offer food or drinks that couldn’t be found elsewhere nearby or throughout the city. Babalu, which is named for the song Ricky Ricardo sings in the 1950s sitcom I Love Lucy, served dishes such as guacamole made at the table, tamales, duck confit tacos, lamb sliders, Cuban tortas, and Mexican street corn on its menu." - Beth McKibben
"On the nights when you finish work and just want to eat some good bar food on a patio without having to think about the back to back to back meetings you had today, check out Babalu in Midtown. This upscale Latin spot has a big menu with everything from burgers and steak to short rib tacos and tapas, so regardless of who you come here with, everyone will be happy. Grab a spot outside, get a cocktail, and split a few dishes, like the queso, crab cakes, and Spanish meatballs, while you try not to think about it only being Tuesday. photo credit: Mia Yakel" - Sarah Bailey
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