Junction Krog District
Business development service · Atlanta ·

Junction Krog District

Business development service · Atlanta ·

Mixed-use complex on BeltLine with shops, restaurants, patio

scam parking
fake bills
predatory business
parking revenue recovery services
mixed-use district
japanese restaurants
specialty coffee roaster
italian offerings
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Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null
Junction Krog District by null

Information

667 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Get directions

Gender neutral restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

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667 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312 Get directions

+1 404 614 5000
junctionkrogdistrict.com
@junctionkrogdistrict

Features

•Gender neutral restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 24, 2026

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The Latest Atlanta Restaurant Openings, May 2025 | Eater Atlanta

"This new outpost from the Yeppa Studios family expands the group's approachable Italian offerings with an expansive outdoor patio and a menu built around paninis, salads, antipasti, pizza focaccia, and pastas such as cacio e pepe, Tagliatelle alla bolognese “Di Zaghini,” and tortellini con crema di parmigiano. Open for lunch and dinner, the location will soon add a grab-and-go window for quick takeout and benefits from the culinary pedigree of sister restaurants including Michelin-recommended concepts from the same group." - Henna Bakshi

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A Beautiful New Indian Restaurant Is Headed to Midtown | Eater Atlanta

"A mixed-use district on the Atlanta BeltLine developed by Portman Holdings that hosts a collection of food-and-beverage concepts and shops; recent additions in the district include new Japanese restaurants and a specialty coffee roaster." - Henna Bakshi

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MF Sushi’s Alex Kinjo Is Opening Japanese Restaurant and Sake Bar Yuji at Junction Krog District in Atlanta | Eater Atlanta

"A newly opened Portman Holdings mixed-use complex flanking the Eastside Beltline trail at the corner of Auburn Avenue and Irwin Street, located across from Irwin Street Market and Lingering Shade Social Club near Krog Street Market. The property includes a public porch that will host live music and pop-up bars, multiple outdoor patios, and ground-floor retail and restaurant spaces designed to activate the trail-side frontage." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2023/10/3/23900305/japanese-restaurant-yuji-sake-bar-alex-kinjo-opening-junction-krog-street-district
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Keith E.

Google
Yea don’t park here. There aren’t any gates, noticeable signs, or machines to reasonably alert visitors to pay for parking. And then a sketchy company in Florida illegally accesses your address via license plate to mail you a fake $90 fine. This is a scam. Accessing personal addresses via license plate to issue private parking fines is a DPPA violation and could easily lead to a lawsuit.

desmondruff

Google
I happened to pull into this parking garage by accident yesterday evening (July 25, 2025), I thought it was another garage I parked in recently but it ended up being a good experience. There were plenty of available spaces, it was clean, and security rode around on a golf cart. The security guard made it a good experience. I don’t know his name but he had glasses and a mustache. He was real cool, and helpful. I paid $10.50, less than 2 hours. I came back and all my vehicle glass was intact. I would park here again.

Alexandra C.

Google
Wish I read the reviews before parking here. Unfortunately I didn’t and ended up in the same situation as many others it seems. Got the crazy $90 bill and tried to dispute it but they denied by dispute. Horrible practice. Do not park here.

Sharon L.

Google
If you get a bill in the mail saying that you owe some ridiculous amount of money, do not pay it! This is a scam! The real parking lot owner does not charge you anything if you paid for parking. This is a sham company out of Florida that does this around parking lots all over the southeast region. They send out fake bills and they scare people into paying them. Do not pay! Do not pay!

Kevin B.

Google
Do NOT park in the garage at this location! As mentioned in David's review, the cost is very high to park here. However, it is INCREDIBLY predatory. If you do not exit the deck within 5 minutes of your paid time ending, you will get an abhorrent bill for it. They let you leave the deck even if you have stayed past your paid-for time. Then you'll get a letter in the mail with a $80+ dollar ticket regardless of how long past your time you ended up staying. If you don't call them and attempt to get it reduced and/or don't pay within 30 days of them issuing the ticket, debt collectors will be sent after you.

Mark David B.

Google
Do not use this parking garage. This is a predatory business. I paid $8 for two hours of parking. By accident I stayed 32 minutes extra. Instead of charging me another $8, which would be reasonable, they charged me $87, plus a $5 convenience fee, for a total of $92. They use Parking Revenue Recovery Services for enforcing their predatory practice. PRRS is a sketchy business that has had multiple lawsuits filed against them and has been cited by the FTC more than once. I disputed the amount, and they sent the notice to a Colorado attorney for debt collection. Save yourself a headache and avoid this parking lot.

Matt R.

Google
I paid for parking and an extension, and still they sent me a $90 fine. Do not park here. Even if you pay (I left 30 minutes BEFORE my parking expired), they fine you and reject your dispute

Lew O.

Google
A scam. I was billed $90 when apparently there were no i.dicatiins that parking fees were required.