Paris on Ponce

Art gallery · Atlanta

Paris on Ponce

Art gallery · Atlanta

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716 Ponce De Leon Pl NE, Atlanta, GA 30306

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A vibrant mix of 30+ curators offering vintage furniture, quirky antiques, and artisanal finds in a lively, eclectic Atlanta spot.  

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716 Ponce De Leon Pl NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Get directions

parisonponce.com
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716 Ponce De Leon Pl NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Get directions

+1 404 249 9965
parisonponce.com
@warehouse_of_wonders_atl

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Jul 30, 2025

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Cabaret, Burlesque Theater and Absinthe Bar Pigalle by Paris on Ponce Opens at Underground Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"Backed by Skip Englebrecht (Fishmonger) and Nicolette Valdespino of Paris on Ponce, expect a similar Parisian cabaret vibe and design aesthetic at Pigalle as the pair’s former entertainment venue on Ponce de Leon Avenue." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2023/9/25/23884013/cabaret-burlesque-absinthe-bar-pigalle-by-paris-on-ponce-underground-atlanta
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"Shop for European Antiques and Household Oddities While it doesn't look quite like the Champs-Élyssées, the 46,000-square-foot space Paris on Ponce will still transport you to another place. Since opening in 1995 on the busy Ponce de Leon Avenue, it has added Pop Marché and more than 30 other chic boutiques. Each sells unique home furnishings, antiques, and oddities. In one store, you may see taxidermied squirrels, while in the next you could find vintage suitcases. There's something for every taste, from the unusual to the classic to the modern."

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Glow-in-the-dark ramen, dumplings, and cocktails in the Old Fourth Ward - Eater Atlanta

"A second (and sold) ramen pop-up series takes place February 20 through March 2 at Paris on Ponce (PoP) on the Eastside Beltline, near Ponce City Market. It centers around the 509-year-old Yokai family and the Nakamura children." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2019/1/28/18200619/nakamura-ke-ramen-pop-up-walk-in-night-parades-space-2-edgewood-avenue
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3heart Coffee Shop Opening Soon on the BeltLine - Eater Atlanta

"New coffee shop by Chef Nhan Le, located at Paris on Ponce near the Eastside Beltline trail. The shop features a walk-up window and is expected to open soon." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2018/8/22/17763394/3heart-coffee-shop-opening-soon-beltline
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Justus Rogers

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So many different vendors. It is a lot of fun to walk around and look at everything. It's cool that there is free parking to the side and it's also right off the beltline. Definitely a cool place for hipsters.

Sergio Esteban

Google
Wonderful hidden corner. Gallery well set up. Wonderful inventory. New addition of the ice cream bar outside is a hit. The unconventional flavors is the best.

Danna Thompson

Google
Absolutely must-see spot in Atlanta! Beautiful space with a fun, unique shopping experience. Pet friendly!

Stefan Attaway

Google
This is a fantastic mix of the antique, the vintage, and the new in a part of the city that is unique from everything else in our world. My lady loved it. It was walking distance for us and it's a even quicker jaunt from Virginia Highland , Ansley Park, and The Forth Ward. From nic nac to vintage womens clothing (tailored more for the young), antique furniture, all the way through to crafts and art by local artisans (Scored some), it's all unique. I purchased a few bargains we discovered within, a vintage Dunney and Burke leather purse, 2 William Pickering Publishing poetry books from 1844, and a beautiful blown glass mushroom that I fell for the moment I had seen it.

Jason Bagby

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I love this ever evolving market space. Amazing communal feeling and a huge variety of vendors. My personal fave is the red room- an entire space of red baroque decor that’s a sensory overload. If you’re on the belt line at least stick your head in. Buy something if you like it. Make sure my red room never becomes a Smoothie King.

Giavanna Shaye

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Really unique store! I guess I seem to find the places that I could spend all day. There are so many different things to look at. The store winds and twist and it makes me feel like a little girl that is wandering through my great aunt's attic. I found pearls, antique dresses, things from WWII, plants and even a room that looks like it is from Moulin Rouge. I spent my Birthday there and was glad I did, I really enjoyed myself

Thu Tran

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Vast Array of different artisan shops:coffee:food. I personally love the Metal/wood furniture shop. The red room has a really cool and unique aesthetic for events. The outside area changes regularly... I really loved it when the entire building was painted blue with all of the flowers.

Annie B

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I didn't actually take much of a look at the shops part. (They looked nice in passing.) I was there to check out their event venue, Maison Rouge. It's a spacious, eclectic, beautiful space. Kind of expensive, though not the worst in the city. They don't provide much in the way of services or staff as part of that price, either. If we'd had a bigger budget to work with, I think it would have been a very nice, memorable place to have our wedding, but we just couldn't afford what it would've taken to do it right.