As a city wide traveler I watch the dynamics of mainline areas. THE Plaza over 30 years adapts to meet multifarious retail shopping trends or offerings. S&S great southern cooking, breakfast, and everyday (including weekends) family or single dining. The coin laundry has A1 machines, and bar none wash & fold service, also Uhaul vehicles may be rented. A new Dollar Tree opened this week, there's grocery, Wells Fargo ATM, Check Cashing, Church's Chicken, a great fresh seafood place Kingdom [ very delicious food, quick service and other selections like turkey necks, sausage, chicken ]. Huge parking, wheelchair accessible, no public restrooms. But MARTA might be smarter if you're hungry or doing light shopping. Specialty shops are in the Plaza and within walking distance of it Herbs, antiques, Hot wings, Subway, Banking (Bank...
Read moreAs someone who grew up on Campbellton Rd, back in the 80's. I drove back in to see how much had changed.
Campbellton Plaza was once a centerpiece in Southwest Atlanta.
You might be surprised to know what is now Dollar Tree was once a Kroger. What is now Superfoods was once an A&P (old school but quality).
I also remember Eckerds Drugs (Now CVS) and a Woolworth right in the center.
If you didn't make it to Greenbriar Mall, Campbellton Plaza was just as good.
What I saw when I drove bye was a parverty life line.
But it's amazing...the only thing that seems to have been updated in all that time, was the...
Read moreOh yeah this is my spot gentleman are always friendly you find everything that you need in this store if you shopped outside the country before I get my smoothie my detox smoothie from this location the smoothie does exactly what it says it helps clean the colon so I'm there at least once a month getting that smoothie and when I tell you don't know what's in it but I know whatever is in it everything comes out fruits and vegetables are on point knowledgeable about everything in that store small store but friendly staff and that's what's important and they've been there for...
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