Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta to open next month

Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta is scheduled to open in December along the edge of Lenox Square, the largest shopping center in the southeast in Atlanta’s Buckhead district.

The Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta’s design, developed by New York-based Sawyer & Company, is influenced by both Georgia’s pottery heritage and Buckhead’s more modern designation as a fashion destination, the hotel management said. 

“We are excited to begin welcoming guests to our property and serve as a launchpad for travelers to explore the best that Atlanta has to offer,” said Kristi Cotten, GM of Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta. “From our 15th-floor rooftop with panoramic views of the beautiful city skyline to our seven stunning suites, two restaurants led by an incredible James Beard Award-winning chef and design that pays homage to the artistic history of Georgia, our hotel will be full of personality and truly unlike any other in the neighborhood.”

Public Spaces

James Beard Award-winning chef Hugh Acheson—owner of Five & Ten and Empire State South—and Christopher Wilkins—owner of Root Baking Co. and Pizza Jeans—will open two restaurants at the hotel that will be led by chef Sam Herndon, former chef de cuisine at Empire State South and Staplehouse.

The main dining space (connected to the lobby lounge) will be Mount Royal, a Montreal-style steakhouse that will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and provide to-go service for contactless guestroom delivery. The second dining venue will be Spaceman, an indoor-outdoor rooftop lounge on the 15th floor. 

The hotel’s second-floor meetings and events space will have accent wall coverings and art pieces reflecting the pottery design concept. All spaces will have built-in wet bar areas and floor-to-ceiling windows and lounge seating. The property will have a total 3,702 square feet of meeting and social space.

Other hotel amenities will include a fitness center with two Peloton bikes and an outdoor heated plunge pool with pool sun deck on the second floor rooftop. Guests will also have easy access to the city’s PATH400, a multi-use Greenway for bicyclists and pedestrians alongside the hotel.