High Tower Cafe’s Newest Location Soon To Rise

Elite Food Group is writing a new chapter for the brand with an interior remodel in the heart of the Energy Corridor.
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High Tower Cafe is set to open its newest location at 757 N Eldridge Pkwy Suite 175 under the experienced hands of Elite Food Group. This ambitious project comes with an estimated cost of $325,000 and will span a spacious 3,020 square feet, promising an enhanced dining experience for its patrons.

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High Tower Cafe has built a reputation for offering a unique blend of modern American cuisine with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The brand is known for its inviting atmosphere, exceptional customer service, and a menu that caters to a variety of tastes, including healthy options and indulgent treats. This commitment to quality and community has made High Tower Cafe a beloved destination for food enthusiasts.

The upcoming location will undergo a significant interior remodel, transforming the existing office space into a vibrant and contemporary dining area. The renovation is expected to include state-of-the-art kitchen facilities, stylish decor, and comfortable seating arrangements designed to enhance the overall dining experience. With a focus on creating a welcoming environment, the new High Tower Cafe aims to become a favorite spot for both casual lunches and business meetings in the bustling Energy Corridor.

According to a permit on file, the interior remodel of the restaurant within an existing office building is slated to begin in July 2024, with an estimated completion date in December 2024.

Photo: Official
Photo: Official
Derek Yates

Derek Yates

Derek Yates is a film and television actor who satisfies his love for food and urbanism by dishing scoop for What Now. Originally from Chattanooga, TN, he now resides in Los Angeles.
Derek Yates

Derek Yates

Derek Yates is a film and television actor who satisfies his love for food and urbanism by dishing scoop for What Now. Originally from Chattanooga, TN, he now resides in Los Angeles.

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