Porsche Atlanta buzz
Social posts are buzzing about Porsche's Atlanta Experience Center — one user highlighted Restaurant 356 overlooking the track and said they were planning a visit, driving local interest in track‑day experiences. The center is getting picked up on feeds as a must‑see for owners and weekend drivers. (x.com)
One Porsche Drive sits adjacent to Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport on a parcel tied to the Aerotropolis Atlanta development, and Porsche lists the site investment at approximately $128.5 million. (newsroom.porsche.com) The campus operates two module‑based driver development tracks — a 1.6‑mile South Track made up of six instructor‑led modules and a 1.3‑mile West Track that Porsche opened in April 2023. (exploregeorgia.org) (newsroom.porsche.com) Porsche staffs the driving programs with Porsche Drive Coaches and advertises a fleet of more than 130 current model vehicles available for on‑site experiences. (discoveratlanta.com) Many of the branded drive programs are offered in model‑specific blocks that run about 90 minutes, and the center also includes a Driving Simulator Lab for virtual laps on global circuits. (discoveratlanta.com) (porschedriving.com) Restaurant 356 opened to the public on July 16, 2015 as the on‑site fine‑dining outlet tied to the Experience Center. (prnewswire.com) Chef Kristol Bryant is listed as the facility’s executive chef and the dining program posts regular lunch service Tuesday–Saturday, with in‑house catering and private‑event options available through the center. (porschedriving.com)