Tag: Hospitality PR

  • Cowtippers Announces Closing at the End of January

    Metrotainment Cafes announced it will be closing the beloved Cowtippers in Midtown at the end of the month after more than 20 years in business.

    Tori Allen PR helped to provide media with an official statement, as well as correcting media with the dissemination of a rumor that the property was being sold to a developer to make apartments. Metrotainment Cafes will continue to own the property with a goal of selling to a like-minded buyer. In the interim, the space will be used for private events by Epic Events.

    The restaurant closure was featured by Eater Atlanta, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Creative Loafing, Project Q and more.

  • The Round-Up: July 6-10

    What was buzzing in the media this week? Which upcoming events do you have to go to, or which menu items do you have to try? Here’s a recap of what went down and what you need to look forward to!

    #ICYMI – the Atlanta Journal-Constitution featured the “First Look” for Pizza Crosta both online and in print.

    Let’s play a game… or two! Access Atlanta suggests heading to Twain’s, Diesel Filling Station and Pijiu Belly to play some bar games while dining.

    Atlanta Magazine raved about Hi-Five Diner, noting its iconic design and simple yet delicious cuisine.

    Buzz continues for The Comet Pub & Lanes, the latest concept by the guys behind Twain’s, this time with a feature story by Creative Loafing.

    The latest issue of Jezebel magazine arrived with great stories including a full-page announcement of DEFINE body and mentions for Vine & Tap’s great patio and suggesting dinner at One Sushi + for the perfect week.

    Makan will be celebrating its one-year anniversary in style, and both Zagat and Access Atlanta suggest getting your tickets for the luau.

    Where can you get a great deal on a good beer? Access Atlanta says DBA Barbecue is the spot!

    Eater Atlanta suggests recovering from last night at Pijiu Belly, Hi-Five Diner and Makan as great new brunches in the city.

    Take the kids to an interactive pizza-making session at Pizza Crosta, allowing kids to prepare their own pizza for only a $2 fee. Get the scoop from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.