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Food Network spotlights Cabbagetown Market

Intown landmark featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The folks at the Food Network must really love Atlanta.

One of the net’s biggest stars, Alton Brown, is based here. Paula Deen lives just down the road in Savannah and just appeared on “Monica’s Closeups” on WSB-TV/Channel 2.

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Lisa Hanson, co-owner of the Cabbagetown Market in Cabbagetown, stands at the counter of the quaint store and eatery. It’s being featured on the Food Network program, ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’.

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Now, the Food Network is highlighting the Cabbagetown Market on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” marking the latest in a string of metro Atlanta food establishment to appear on the show recently.

“It was a lot of fun,” said Lisa Hanson, who co-owns the lunch counter with her partner, Maria Locke.

The show, which host Guy Fieri refers to as “Triple D,” usually features, as its title suggests, diners, drive-thrus and hole-in-the-walls that feature over-the-top greasy chow. But Monday night’s episode (10 p.m. on Food Network) is about more off-the-beaten path treats like fried quail on a cornmeal waffle and Frogmore Stew, which Fieri dutifully cooked up alongside Locke and Hanson.

“We’re kinda famous for our burgers,” she said, “but they wanted us to do something a little different.”

The Food Network crew spent two days at the Cabbagetown Market — part grocery market, part general store, part quick-serve eatery — filming back in February. Day one featured Fieri cooking; day two was shooting the same thing, but with close-ups and background shots.

“We had to wear the same clothes both days, and sort of try to look the same,” Hanson said.

In June, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” featured Matthews Cafeteria, a mom-and-pop joint in downtown Tucker. That segment was also shot over two days in February. Hanson said Food Network officials told her the show also shot segments at the Colonnade on Cheshire Bridge Road and a handful of other local eateries. The show has also featured the Marietta Diner on Cobb Parkway.

Hanson and Locke bought the joint in March 2007 from Leon Little, whose father opened it in the late 1920. Hanson said Fieri (who’s “very, very sweet off the air”) called the day after the March 14 tornado that ravaged downtown Atlanta and Cabbagetown (but didn’t seriously damage the market).

“He probably wanted to make sure we didn’t get blown away and they’d have to cancel the show,” Hanson jokes, “but it was nice anyway.”

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“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”

10 tonight on Food Network

CABBAGETOWN MARKET

198 Carroll St., Atlanta

(404) 221-9186

www.cabbagetown market.com

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