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Old 07-10-2015, 05:15 AM
 
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Savannah’s Sisters Southern Cooking Is Expanding To Atlanta | What Now Atlanta

Sisters Real Southern Cooking, a Savannah-based soul food restaurant and prepared foods retailer, is expanding to Atlanta with its third franchised location, first in the greater-metro area. Patricia Annan has the franchisee rights to a “big chunk” of the Atlanta market and is planning to open multiple locations starting with an outpost downtown, Kenneth Brown, Sisters’ owner, told What Now Atlanta (WNA) in a telephone conversation Wednesday.
Annan filed a building permit application with City of Atlanta this week to open the franchised Sisters, at 171 Auburn Avenue NE, in the City Walk Apartments (previously Renaissance Walk).
Sisters has three Savannah locations, one corporate-owned and two franchised, serving up dishes like Ox Tails, Fried Chicken, and Vegetable Plates.
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Old 07-10-2015, 06:14 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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I have not tried this restaurant, but the food in Savannah is delicious. I'm partial to seafood though so I was likely to be an easy sale anyway.

I'd be willing to try this place if only for the oxtails and hoping they had collard greens instead of turnips. It's funny how things change. Oxtails much like chicken wings used to be the cheapest meats in the grocery store when I was in college, but those days are over. Even ground beef is getting a little out of hand. If I have to pay that much then I may as well pick out a steak and have the butcher grind it up for me.
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