Longtime favorites like Eats on Ponce and Lure in Midtown have closed, marking a big shift for Atlanta’s dining culture. Eats, known for its affordable comfort food, ended a 32-year run, citing soaring water bills and property taxes. Lure, a seafood staple for over a decade, also shut its doors. Even big chains like On The Border left Georgia entirely after bankruptcy. These closures hit hard for locals who celebrated milestones at these spots. What’s next for Atlanta’s food scene as rising costs and changing habits reshape where—and how—we eat? Share your memories and thoughts below. #Food #AtlantaEats #RestaurantClosures