Join us Friday to welcome David Abes, restauranteur, whose Bar{n} booze {n} bites, a neighborhood whiskey & wine bar opened along with a stationary food truck, dubbed The Funwoody Food Truck launched his plan to create a vibrant hub of restaurants in Dunwoody Village. You can join us in person at Le Meridien Atlanta Perimeter, 111 Perimeter Center West, Atlanta GA 30346, or via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86202979419
David has lived in Atlanta since he was five years old. After attending Arizona State University, he moved back to Atlanta in 1991. Starting his restaurant career at the age of 16, he went on to work for Morrison’s Corporation in their casual dining division with L & N Seafood & Silver Spoon. David was the General Manager of the Atlanta Fish Market during the Olympics. David moved on to become the Director of Operations for Here To Serve Restaurants for 14 years, growing the company from three to 14 restaurants.
Following Here To Serve, David
became the Regional Director of Operations for LDV Hospitality, then COO for
the Buckhead Life Restaurant Group overseeing nine restaurants in Georgia and four in
South Florida. His lifetime of experience inspired him to start Dash
Hospitality Group, now a leader in hospitality management and consulting.
The ability to revitalize distressed businesses led to his legacy project in
Dunwoody. In 2020, David stood in the nearly empty corridor of Dunwoody
Village, and had a vision for a center of gravity for Dunwoody. His
plan to create a vibrant hub of restaurants centered around an open and
inviting courtyard quickly sprang to life - with Bar{n}
booze {n} bites, a neighborhood whiskey & wine bar opening in November 2021 along with a
stationary food truck, dubbed The Funwoody Food Truck. Work has already
begun on the next venue, Morty’s Meat & Supply, slated to open in late
August, and Message in a Bottle in early 2023.
Despite his multifaceted job
and busy schedule, he is a family man at heart. In his free time, he
helps his wife Julie with her edible cookie dough concept, called Batter Cookie
Dough Counter. They have a daughter Amanda, who is a recent graduate
of Medical University of South Carolina and an Occupational Therapist,
and son Mitchell who will be graduating from University of Maryland.
Mitchell's diagnosis of Type One Diabetes at the age of two has made David a
passionate supporter of JDRF as well as The Atlanta Community Food Bank.