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The restaurants of 'Funwoody' transformed a Dunwoody shopping center into a community hub
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The restaurants of 'Funwoody' transformed a Dunwoody shopping center into a community hub
The shared outdoor space for the restaurants of “Funwoody.” (Photo by Ryan Fleisher) Attorney Howard Evans ends most days with a gluten-free beer or two at BAR{n} Booze {n} Bites, the whiskey and wine bar located near his Dunwoody home. The laid-back watering hole is part of “Funwoody,” a group of indoor-outdoor restaurants centered around a courtyard at The Village Dunwoody complex that transformed the sleepy suburban strip mall on Chamblee Dun…
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