D’Juan’s New Orleans Bistro Moving to a New Location Amid Growth

The upcoming unit is approximately four miles away from their current restaurant.

D’Juan’s New Orleans Bistro Moving to a New Location Amid Growth
Image from the D'Juan's website

Just two years after opening on Cobb Parkway, D’Juan’s New Orleans Bistro has outgrown its original space and is preparing for an expansion, entrepreneur and owner Donald Williams shared with Business Debut.

The new space will nearly quadruple D'Juan's seating capacity, growing from 40 to 150 seats in a new location at 4600 W Village Pl, Smyrna, GA 30080. Williams told Business Debut he’s excited to join the new community and already feels welcomed by the neighboring businesses in the plaza.

D'Juan's will be neighboring Zama Mexican Cuisine & Margarita Bar, Hook Line & Schooner, and several other nearby eateries just off Atlanta Road.

The upcoming restaurant will span 3,400 square feet. While the menu will largely remain the same, they plan to add more New Orleans-style appetizers. Expect fried alligator, boudin balls, and more. Williams also teased on Instagram that the new location will carry a more upscale vibe.

D’Juan’s New Orleans Bistro is expected to complete its move by the end of the year. Williams shared that the transition will be seamless: “If we’re opening [in the new location] on Monday, we’ll close down that Sunday,” he said.

In addition to the bistro’s relocation, Williams is launching Blake’s Oyster Bar further south at 510 Fairburn Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30331, with plans to open this spring.

Williams is also the owner of Williams Accounting and Consulting, which has been running for 20 years.

Donald Williams (top right) | Image from the D'Juan's website

Follow D’Juan’s on Instagram and keep up with Blake’s Oyster Bar for updates.