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  • Elevation Kitchen & Cocktails: A new hub for business leaders and foodies in Conyers

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    Restaurateur and venture capitalist Shane Corrodus (above) inside his new restaurant, Elevation Kitchen & Cocktails in Conyers. Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

    CONYERS, GA.- Restaurateur and venture capitalist Shane Corrodus is not playing around when it comes to his new restaurant, Elevation Kitchen & Cocktails, located in Conyers at 1180 Stigman Rd. NE.

    Everything is about elevating. In fact, the name itself perfectly encapsulates the aesthetically pleasing venue, accentuated by classy art, expertly prepared dishes, a gorgeous patio, and a member’s cigar lounge that speaks to business deals and an elevated dining experience.

    Inspired by Jamaican roots seamlessly fused with Atlanta flair, Elevation Kitchen & Cocktails boasts a delicious and versatile menu that already has visitors talking.

    Popular items include seared jerk lamb chops, chicken and waffles, escovitch snapper, steak and cheese eggrolls, and flavorful steaks that can compete with the best chophouses. Smash burgers, pizza, and pasta are also on the menu, complementing an array of curated cocktails. 

    “With everything we do, we expect to climb higher and higher, and do it with a certain level of excellence,” Corrodus said. “This is not just about opening a restaurant, it’s about legacy. We are building to expand, to make an impact. To do that, you need to function at an elevated level, have great customer service, make people feel valued, and bring the right network of people in the same space so it helps others to grow and build together.”

    Three jerk-marinated lamb chops paired with two eggs, toast, and your choice of cheesy grits or breakfast potatoes. Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

    Aside from blessing palates, Corrodus has created Elevation as a hub for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and influencers who come together for networking and collaboration, aiming to foster connections that move the community forward.

    People come to eat, but they end up with more than full bellies. They leave feeling empowered from conversations with others that help them feel personally, professionally, and spiritually fed. 

    “This is much more than a passion project,” Corrodus said. “We want to dominate on the business side. We want to help people become the best versions of themselves. We want to shake things up by doing good business, bringing old school customer service back, and giving people an experience that expands their palates, their mindsets, and their lives.”

    Guests can look forward to brunch every day from noon to 4 p.m., Wine down Wednesdays featuring live music and poetry, Ladies Night on Thursdays, and Status Sundays during football season for fans to come and watch their favorite football teams.

    French Toast dipped in a cinnamon-nutmeg batter, grilled golden brown, and topped with your choice of banana foster or peaches in syrup.  Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

    Elevation will be introducing Winning Wednesday Poker and Spades tournaments for cigar club members (no money will be exchanged). There is so much to look out for as the restaurant continues to solidify its presence in Conyers and attract customers from across the Atlanta metro area. 

    Additionally, Corrodus says what makes Elevation different from other restaurants is its emphasis on old-school customer service.

    “Our customers say our aesthetics of the restaurant, the way it looks outside and inside, and parking sets us apart from other restaurants,” he said. “We say we emphasize our old school customer service because we really care about our patrons. Everyone’s royalty here, and we’re working aggressively on building our customer service.”

    One of the hardest parts about being a restaurant owner, he says, is the labor of dealing with people who have different things going on in their lives.

    “Regardless of what we may have going on personally, we are here for our customers, and when you have so many moving parts for this location and the business, personalities can cross,” he said.

    Corrodus sees Elevation having 10-15 locations on the low end and 25-50 locations on the high end in the next five years.

    “It’s going to be a consistent elevated experience where we’re going to be known just for that,” he said. “We want great customer service and great food elevation.”

    As a restaurant owner, Corrodus says to other aspiring restaurateurs to make sure they really want to do it.

    “Knowing how to cook is a fraction of what the business is about; it’s a business, so you have to run it like one,” he said.

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    Isaiah Singleton

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  • Raising Cane’s continues Georgia expansion, city of Snellville’s next

    Raising Cane’s continues Georgia expansion, city of Snellville’s next

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    The latest Rasing Canes location to open in Georgia will be in Snellville. Photo courtesy of Raising Cane’s.

    Raising Cane’s, the popular fast-food chain known for its crispy chicken tender meals, is opening a new location on Scenic Highway in Snellville on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Located at 1416 Scenic Hwy N., the doors of the new restaurant will open at 10 a.m., but the grand opening celebrations start earlier with giveaways, surprise guests and a DJ.

    “We’re expanding here in Gwinnett County, and Snellville is just one of the communities that’s continuing to grow. With the partnership that we’ve had between Dacula and Buford, we thought it was a great opportunity to continue to expand that throughout the county,” said Jeremy Sheffield, the regional vice president of restaurants for Raising Cane’s. “We’re here for a great relationship with our community, and we know that the people of Snellville value great quality food. We thought that it would be a perfect fit for our next location here in the Peach State.” 

    The grand opening will feature various giveaways, the first being a drawing where 20 customers aged 13 and older who show up to the restaurant between 7-9 a.m. can win free Cane’s for a year. To show their appreciation for teachers, the first 50 teachers who show their school identification beginning at 4 p.m. will win a free swag bag. The first 100 dine-in customers who purchase a combo will win a commemorative beanie and a free box combo gift card they can cash in during a return visit. 

    The team will also present a check to Exceptional Futures, a nonprofit organization empowering programs for adults with special needs while supporting parents in their journey of caregiving.

    Photo courtesy of Raising Cane’s

    It’ll mark the fifth Georgia location for the chain which operates on the slogan of “One Love.” The menu is a simple combo of what it does best: chicken tenders with a combo of fries, toast, coleslaw, and its Cane’s sauce. The simplicity of the menu and its marketing has drawn a loyal group of customers, especially in Georgia. One example of that loyalty is seen from the line of cars that snake the roads of its Athens location during game days and on a regular weekend.

    As for opening a location in the heart of Atlanta? Sheffield said those waiting for the chain to open a restaurant within the city limits will be awarded as they’re currently looking at two sites in Midtown and Buckhead. The Georgia expansion continues with locations planned for McDonough, Conyers and Duluth.

    With a new location comes a new community of customers, and Sheffield said first-timers can expect quality food delivered with speed and emphasized by a great culture.

    “We have a great culture here, and I think the connection that our crew members have with our customers is second to none. We’re just excited to be here in Snellville.”

    The restaurant will be open from 10 a.m. to midnight on Sundays-Thursdays and 10-1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. 

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    Laura Nwogu

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