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Children’s lemonade and grilled cheese business opening in Peoplestown, along with other dining updates

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Jase’s Lemonade, a business that started in 2021 by then-7-year-old Jase, has now secured a spot at Terminal South, a new development at the corner of Ridge Avenue and Hank Aaron Drive near the Southside Beltline trail. What began as a small venture at a local event for kid entrepreneurs has now grown into a successful food truck business, making appearances at private events, festivals, and food truck parks.

Jase’s Lemonade will be joining a lineup of more than 15 food and beverage concepts at Terminal South, with most of them located in the Switchman Hall food hall in Building One. The development will also feature a full-service restaurant, PÜR Zen Mimosa Wine Bar, in Building Two.

In other restaurant news, Arches Brewing co-owner Jamey Adams announced that the brewery will remain open at its current location in Hapeville through at least the end of July. Additionally, Savi Provisions has opened a new location in Morningside, while Damsel, a cabaret and supper club in the Works development, has expanded with Upstairs at Damsel: Lobster and Steak Bar.

With the addition of Jase’s Lemonade and other exciting concepts, Terminal South is shaping up to be a must-visit destination for food and beverage enthusiasts in the Atlanta area.

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