In addition to Cinebistro, the $103 million Town Center development will include some other names that will be familiar to Gwinnett residents, such as Jim ‘N’ Nick’s Bar-B-Q, Marlow’s Tavern and Willy’s Mexicana Grill.
Kremo Ice Cream, which served rolled ice cream and already has a location near Gwinnett Place Mall, is also on the list of Town Center occupants.
Other restaurants that the city has announced will be coming to the Town Center development include Farm Burger, Feed Fried Chicken and Such, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, First Watch Daytime Cafe, Salata Salad Bar, Thai Express and Vintage Pizzeria. Read full article at The Gwinnett Daily Post