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WINTER WONDERS GEORGIA AQUARIUM COMES ALIVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS WITH SEA-SONAL EXPERIENCES WHILE ATLANTA’S ATTRACTIONS CONTINUE TO DAZZLE THROUGH THE WINTER SEASON.
MICHELIN GUIDE ATLANTA RESTAURANTS SEE PAGE 7
MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS SEE PAGE 14
GIFT GUIDE SEE PAGE 30
Cirque du Soleil’s “ECHO”
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MICHELIN Guide Atlanta Restaurants See who made the list.
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Holiday Happenings Celebrate the season with these festive ideas.
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Chill Out at Atlanta’s Game Bars and Bowling Alleys Atlanta has a gaming spot for you.
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Best Holiday Pop-Up Bars in Atlanta Check out this guide to some of the best pop-up bars in town.
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Dining With a Group in Atlanta Here are some of the best restaurants for your family gathering or meeting.
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Winter Wonders Discover cool things to do all season long.
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15 Reasons to Visit Atlanta’s Attractions Visit top places and find some new favorites.
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Winter Performances Take in a show from this hot list.
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En Español Planea una cita acogedora en Atlanta cuando baja la temperatura Es la temporada ideal para satisfacer los placeres del invierno.
Vinyl Stores Around Atlanta Find places to stock up on the latest hits and old favorites.
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Find That Perfect Gift Raid Atlanta’s attractions for perfect gift shop goodies.
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En Español Tradiciones para festejar en familia al temporada El fin de año es una temporada hermosa para explorar Atlanta.
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Winter Sports Scene Watch one of our local Atlanta teams battle it out.
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Atlanta Maps Find your way wherever you go.
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New in 2024 Plan another trip with even more events and activities.
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Bright Lights All Year Long Find lights of a different kind.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend Activities There are a number of ways to observe MLK Day in Atlanta.
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Black-Owned Restaurants With Live Music You’ll find just the right note at one of these places.
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FEARLESS INNOVATION ATLANTA’S FOOD STORY
“Food (and cooking food together) is the most sincere form of giving and sharing one can do. Cooking is a temporary art that requires dedication and attention at the stove. That dedication is not only a sacrifice of the person cooking. It opens the heart of the person receiving these delicious gifts.” Chef Todd Richards
BUY YOUR ATLANTA COOKBOOK Atlanta’s food story has been told by many people over the years but none with the focus and passion that chef Taria Camerino has brought to this project. This is not a typical cookbook. Yes, it has 49 recipes covering a wide spectrum of cuisines, including cocktails, but this book will be more at home on your coffee table than in your kitchen with more than 280 pages filled with beautiful photography celebrating Atlanta’s food scene.
SCAN AND ORDER YOUR OWN COOKBOOK
Atlanta’s dining scene is on a different level, but don’t take our word for it. In its inaugural year, the MICHELIN Guide Atlanta has recognized 45 restaurants you must try.
MICHELIN GUIDE ATLANTA RESTAURANTS BY DANIELA CINTRON
Congratulations to the MICHELIN Guide Atlanta restaurants recognized in 2023:
MICHELIN Exceptional Cocktails Award 2023 Jason Furst and Bar Team Boccalupo
MICHELIN Sommelier Award 2023
ONE STAR
Chef Freddy Money
Chef Anne Quatrano, Clifford Harrison and Kai Nalampoon Bacchanalia Atlanta, Ga
Chef Atsushi Hayakawa Hayakawa Atlanta, Ga
Chef Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips Lazy Betty Atlanta, Ga
Chef J. Trent Harris
Juan Fernando Cortés THE CHASTAIN ANDREW THOMAS LEE
Atlas Atlanta, Ga
Ron Hsu and Aaron Phillips
BIB GOURMAND • Antico Pizza Napoletana • Arepa Mia • Banshee • Bomb Biscuit Co. • Busy Bee Cafe • Estrellita • Fishmonger • Fred’s Meat & Bread • Heirloom Market BBQ • Little Bear
Mujō Atlanta, Ga
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GREEN STAR • Bacchanalia • THE CHASTAIN
Neal McCarthy and Front-ofthe-House-Team Miller Union
MICHELIN Service Award 2023
MICHELIN Young Chef Award 2023 Jarrett Stieber Little Bear
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS • The Alden • Boccalupo • Chai Pani • THE CHASTAIN • The Deer & The Dove • Delbar • Food Terminal
• The General Muir • Georgia Boy • Gunshow • Han Il Kwan • Home Grown • Kamayan ATL • Kimball House • Lanzhou Ramen • Lyla Lila • Marcel • Miller Union • Nam Phuong • Poor Hendrix • Snackboxe Bistro • Southern Belle • Storico Fresco Alimentari • Talat Market • Ticonderoga Club • Tiny Lou’s • Tomo • Twisted Soul Cookhouse and Pours
• The White Bull • Xi-an Gourmet House
To learn more about Atlanta’s MICHELIN Guide Atlanta restaurants, as well as Atlanta’s dining scene, please scan this QR code.
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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS BY CAROL CARTER
“A Christmas Carol”
Atlanta is a city that loves to celebrate and it wouldn’t be the holiday season without eagerly anticipated holiday traditions. “A Christmas Carol” returns to the Alliance Theatre Nov. 11-Dec. 24. This annual production is a treat for the whole family with elaborate costumes, music and creative set designs. A more intimate version is performed at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse Dec. 2-23.
Atlanta History Center
This Buckhead institution plans its second annual tree lighting Nov. 17 outdoors in Veteran’s Park in front of the center. The 50-foot tree will be the centerpiece of the evening, with special
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performances, a cash bar, pictures with Santa and much more inside the museum.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) outdoes itself during the holidays. Enjoy “Home Alone” Live in Concert with the ASO Nov. 25 and 26 and “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” Dec. 3. Enjoy Christmas with the ASO, Dec. 9 and 10. The ASO performs Handel’s “Messiah” Dec. 14 and 15, and Sounds of the Season, Dec. 23. Don’t miss “A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage” with the ASO accompaniment Dec. 13.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
It wouldn’t be Christmas in Atlanta without the annual production of “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at Center for Puppetry Arts, Nov. 8-Dec. 31. The adaptation of the 1964 stop-motion animated special follows Rudolph and Hermey the Elf, two misfits on the run.
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
The Callanwolde estate will be decorated for the holidays and open for tours. See the Winter House Nov. 25, 26 and 30, and Dec. 1, 2 and 7–10. Tours occur at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. each of these days. Callanwolde will also have handson activities for families and special programming during this season.
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” at Center for Puppetry Arts
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From local traditions to new favorites, discover what surprises are waiting in Atlanta this holiday season.
ALLIANCE THEATRE
“A Christmas Carol” at Alliance Theatre
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Atlanta Ballet performance of “Nutcracker”
Stone Mountain Christmas
Stroll the streets of Buckhead with special programming throughout the area. Livable Buckhead has divided Miracle on Peachtree into two events on two weekends in different locations this year - both with a Hot Chocolate Crawl! On Saturday Dec. 2 in Buckhead Village District, Wreath Decorating will be held from 12-4 p.m., followed by the Hot Chocolate Crawl from 4-7 p.m. Visit the shops and restaurants, grab a cup of hot chocolate or a cocktail and enjoy live holiday entertainment. On Saturday Dec. 9, the Hot Chocolate Crawl will be located in and around Lenox Square, Phipps Plaza and the upper side of Buckhead, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. During the whole holiday season, Buckhead Village District will transform into an Alpine lodge setting with roaring fires, live music, seasonal drinks and food. A special apres-ski event series will be held every Saturday (Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 and 16) with a live DJ from Noon-4:30 p.m. and music and live performances from 5-7 p.m.
Nutcracker Happenings
Forget ballet slippers. It will be sneakers when you see “Hip-Hop Nutcracker” at the Fox Theatre Dec. 3. In a more traditional production, the “Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet” pirouettes onto the Fox Theatre stage Dec. 15 and 16. Atlanta Ballet performs the traditional “Nutcracker” at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Dec. 8-26 (except Christmas Day).
World of Coca-Cola
Georgia Aquarium
Beginning Nov. 10, take in the sights and sounds of Holidays at Georgia Aquarium in the beautifully decorated atrium with festive music, winter inspired projections and a 40-foot live tree. Holiday favorites will include photos with Santa, a daily tree lighting and holidaythemed dolphin presentations.
Stone Mountain Christmas
Stone Mountain Park is your stop for holiday music, dazzling lights, holiday characters, shows and the Christmas parade. Look up to see the sky light up during the holiday drones show, Nov. 11-Jan. 2, 2024.
Six Flags Over Georgia
Holiday in the Park at Six Flags Over
WORLD OF COCA-COLA
Miracle on Peachtree
Georgia returns with more than one million lights, decorated Christmas trees, holiday entertainment and special seasonal food and drink to help visitors of all ages ring in the season, select days from Nov. 18-Dec. 31.
World of Coca-Cola
From late November until early January, World of Coca-Cola invites you to experience holiday magic and make memories with larger-than-life decorations, festive photo opportunities and more. Throughout World of CocaCola and outside on the green, you will be surrounded by holiday décor galore, including trees aglow with thousands of twinkling lights, giant decorative ornaments and enormous Coca-Cola bottles. WINTER 2023-24
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Winter offers a unique opportunity to explore Atlanta during cooler weather. There are so many fun and festive exhibits and events to enjoy at Atlanta’s top attractions – from ice skating and playing in the snow to magical light displays and unique holiday markets. Here are some of the top winter wonders in Atlanta this year.
Christkindl Market
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Skate the Station (Atlantic Station)
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ICE SKATING IN THE A
Ice skating is a perennial favorite in Atlanta and there are several spots where you can glide across the ice. Skate the Sky at Ponce City Market, Skate the Station (Atlantic Station), Park Tavern (Piedmont Park) and Avalon on Ice (Alpharetta) are just a few of the many pop-up skating locations to be found throughout the area during the winter season. Create memories with the entire family by strapping on a pair of skates and sipping a cup of hot cocoa.
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MARGARITAVILLE AT LAKE LANIER ISLANDS
Looking for a fun day playing in the snow? Head to Snow Island at Margaritaville at Lake Lanier Islands. Visitors can hop aboard tubes to slip and slide down one of the longest snow rides in North America, starting Nov. 4. In addition, Snow Island offers ice skating, carnival rides, snowball alley, seasonal food and beverages, and more. Winter passes are available.
CHRISTKINDL MARKET IN BUCKHEAD
Step into an authentic German Christmas market when the Christkindl Market opens Nov. 17. This festive seasonal market is a great place to get into the holiday spirit with unique shopping, old world charm, Germaninspired food, entertainment and a whole lot of fun. Visit Buckhead Village District Nov. 17 through 19 and Nov. 24 through Dec. 24. Continued on page 12
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THERE’S SO MUCH TO DO — ALL THAT’S MISSING IS YOU!
Vikings: Warriors of the Sea is presented by MuseumsPartner and developed in collaboration with the National Museum of Denmark.
SELECT NIGHTS THROUGH FEB. 25, 2024
Sponsored locally in part by Delta Air Lines, Genuine Parts Company and Romanoff Renovations. Additional support is provided by the Frances Wood Wilson Foundation.
ON VIEW FEB. 10 - MAY 5, 2024
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An exhibition created by
PLUS, DON’T MISS: THREE FLOORS of Indoor Museum Exhibits 75 ACRES of Nature Experiences FOUR-STORY Giant Screen Movies
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A magical wonderland descends on Atlanta Botanical Garden beginning Nov. 18 when millions of lights illuminate the gardens through the winter season. This special event sells out year after year and offers something for everyone in your family. New exhibits joining the lineup this year include Alice’s White Rabbit, a 144-foot-long skynet by Poetic Kinetics and a larger flock of illuminated metal deer and birds. Enjoy the lights through Jan. 14, 2024.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
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GARDEN LIGHTS, HOLIDAY NIGHTS
WINTER WONDERLAND AND WILDWOODS: AGLOW AT FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
IllumiNights at Zoo Atlanta
ILLUMINIGHTS AT ZOO ATLANTA
IllumiNights returns to Zoo Atlanta starting Nov. 16. The traditional Chinese Lantern Festival offers a variety of unique and whimsical lanterns which transform the zoo into a magical nighttime wonderland. This is a memorable experience for the entire family. IllumiNights is on display through Jan. 14, 2024.
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WildWoods: AGLOW at Fernbank Museum of Natural History
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
ZOO ATLANTA
Returning for its 14th year, this seasonal favorite is an exposition of dazzling trees and other holiday displays that recognize and showcase celebrations from around the globe. The exhibit highlights festivities and traditions that tell unique stories through arts, crafts, symbols and ornamental displays. Nov. 18 through Jan. 7, 2024. WildWoods: AGLOW also returns this year. This multi-sensory adventure immerses you in the wonders of nature through a blend of the real environment, contemplative music and glowing displays, curated to highlight the native flora and fauna within WildWoods, Nov. 10–Feb. 25, 2024.
You and your family will enjoy Atlanta’s ultimate gift designed to keep giving for months to come. Time honored traditions and new experiences await you. Experience the SEA-son at Georgia Aquarium • The Nutcracker with the Atlanta Ballet Cirque du Soleil’s newest production - ECHO • Miracle on Peachtree in Atlanta’s Buckhead WildWoods: AGLOW at Fernbank Museum of Natural History • Stone Mountain Christmas IllumiNights at Zoo Atlanta • Garden Lights, Holiday Nights - Atlanta Botanical Garden “Rudolph” at Center for Puppetry Arts • “A Christmas Carol” at Alliance Theatre “Midtown Bright” along Peachtree • Save with Atlanta CityPASS DiscoverAtlanta.com
Georgia Aquarium
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Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)
MODA is the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to the study of design. Through Dec. 31, MODA is celebrating 100 Days of Design, offering visitors the opportunity to see 100 world-changing, transformational design objects. Now through Jan. 24, 2024, design enthusiasts can experience “Level Up: Pixels, Play and Progress.” The immersive exhibition explores the nature of video games and how they
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blur the lines between the physical and digital, transcend boundaries and build communities.
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Atlanta History Center
Visit the 33-acre Atlanta History Center campus to tour the historic Swan House and surrounding gardens. Look for author talks and educational events. Through June 30, 2024, Atlanta History Center presents an exhibition on the life and work of interior designer Ruby Ross Wood. The exhibition will feature a selection of Wood’s most iconic
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Winter in Atlanta is a cozy time of year. Lights twinkle everywhere and people linger longer, enjoying all there is to do. Atlanta’s top attractions offer programs and events for everyone. Take a look at what to expect this winter in Atlanta.
Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)
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15 REASONS TO VISIT ATLANTA’S ATTRACTIONS designs, photographs and never-beforedisplayed documents.
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Georgia Aquarium
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Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame
Spend the day exploring life beneath the sea at Georgia Aquarium. The aquarium also is home to a coastal bird exhibit in the Margaritaville Vacation Club Dolphin Coast gallery lobby. It features both aquatic and arboreal elements and is the first habitat of its kind at Georgia Aquarium. Aquarium visitors can also experience special events, including: • Wellness by the Water: Breathwork (Dec. 5) • Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Fan Night (Dec. 29)
Get out of the cold and spend time at Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame this winter. Kick a field goal. Throw for a touchdown. Catch the Hall of Fame Class of 2023 exhibit to learn more about the newest inductees. Visitors can check out
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University houses exhibits exploring the art and history of cultures around the world. Now through Dec. 3, visitors can see “You Belong Here: Place, People and Purpose in Latinx Photography.” It celebrates the dynamic photography of Latinx artists, tackling themes of political resistance, family and community, fashion and culture, and identity in America. Visitors can also experience “Crisscrosses: Benny Andrews and the Poetry of Langston Hughes,” through Dec.10. The exhibit features illustrations exploring a “collaboration” between two people who never met, the selfdescribed “people’s painter” Benny Andrews and “the people’s poet” Langston Hughes.
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Children’s Museum of Atlanta
Bring kids younger than 8 to the Children’s Museum of Atlanta for the exhibit “Emotions at Play with Pixar’s Inside Out,” through Jan. 7, 2024. It is the first interactive exhibit based on Disney and Pixar’s hit animated feature. Kids (and their adults) can learn the important role of emotions, memory and imagination in everyone’s lives and ways to recognize and express feelings.
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Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Visit Fernbank’s Giant Screen Theater this winter to see two new films, “Into America’s Wild,” and “Jane Goodall -
Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame
Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Reasons for Hope.“ While there, travel back in time at Fernbank’s exhibit, “Vikings: Warriors of the Sea,” which runs through Jan. 1, 2024. Visitors can explore Viking culture, society, art, traditions, beliefs and lifestyle. Spend the day in this indoor/outdoor hands-on museum discovering dinosaurs, prehistoric cultures and scientific discoveries.
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Learn more about the 39th president at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Step inside a replica of the Oval Office, watch “Day in the Life of the President,” and walk through a mock-up of the Camp David Meetings. The library is nestled between two lakes on 30 acres of tranquil, walkable parkland.
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Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
High Museum of Art
The High Museum of Art presents several new exhibits: • “In The City of Light: Paris, 1850-1920” showcases the architecture, people and culture of the French capital during a time of tremendous change. (Through Dec. 31)
CHICK-FIL-A COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
the games during Tailgate Saturdays to view the gridiron action on the 36-feet HD video board.
• “A Long Arc: Photography and the
American South” is the first major survey of Southern photography in 25 years. It examines the region’s complicated history. (Through Jan. 14, 2024) • “Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature” is a playful, interactive exhibit that invites visitors to rediscover the places and animals from some of the most beloved children’s stories. (Through Jan. 7, 2024) • “Sonya Clark: We Are Each Other” is a debut of the pioneering fiber artist’s large-scale, community-centered and participatory projects. (Through Feb. 18, 2024)
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William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
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The Breman seeks to commemorate and celebrate the Jewish presence in Atlanta, Georgia and beyond. Current exhibits include “ICONS,” showcasing Robert Weingarten’s visual biographies of notable American icons; and “History with Chutzpah” and “Absence of Humanity,” two permanent collections featuring artifacts and stories from Atlanta-area Jewish families. See the vault that houses the Coca-Cola secret formula, an example of the bottling process and hundreds of Coke artifacts from around the world. Visit the Taste It! room where guests can sample Coca-Cola beverages from around the world. Scent Discovery explores the connection between scent and memories.
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National Center for Civil and Human Rights
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National Center for Civil and Human Rights
National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta features the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement and the broader worldwide human rights movement. Exhibits and events include: • Veterans Day Free Day, Nov. 11 • Indigenous Heritage Celebratory performances, Nov. 12 and 18 • Human Rights Day, Dec. 10
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CDC Museum
The David J. Sencer CDC Museum at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a free museum featuring award-winning exhibitions of public health topics and the history of the CDC. Through April 26, 2024, visitors can explore the exhibit, “Health Effects of 9/11” in the Lobby Gallery. It examines the ongoing physical and mental health effects linked to 9/11 and the emergence of World Trade Center-related health conditions. Be aware that a government-issued ID or passport is required for anyone 18 or older.
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Margaret Mitchell House
Reopens Jan. 1, 2024 The Midtown campus of the Atlanta History Center, known as the Margaret Mitchell House, is where Mitchell wrote “Gone with the Wind.” The house has been closed for renovations, but is set to reopen on Jan. 1, 2024.
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Grab tickets for Cirque du Soleil’s “ECHO” at Atlantic Station, through Jan. 21, 2024. The performance combines poetry, stagecraft, acrobatics and technology to explore the delicate balance between people, animals and the world.
WINTER PERFORMANCES
Wintertime is ideal for taking in a show in one of our muchloved performance venues. Check out our list of hot winter events and performances and add a few to your itinerary.
Disney’s Aladdin
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Jan. 30-Feb. 25, 2024 Don’t throw away your shot to catch the 11-time Tony Award-winning biographical musical as it follows the life of the founding father without a father through rap, hip-hop, pop and soul, created by Lin Manuel-Miranda.
FOX THEATRE
A show at the Fox is always a special treat. The 1920s theater was created in the style of elaborate temples of the Far East with gilt trim, soaring domes and minarets, all found under a night sky of twinkling stars.
Jan. 9-14 Enter a whole new world of dazzling entertainment and comedic lines, made perfect with the beautiful Arabian backdrop of the Fox Theatre’s decor.
Hamilton
The Wiz
Nov. 14-19 See this Tony Award-winning retelling of “The Wizard of Oz” through a different lens surrounded by a moving score of soul, ’70s funk, gospel and rock.
Annie
Dec. 5-10 You can bet your bottom dollar that this family favorite will be a hit this holiday season, complete with songs so familiar that guests will be singing along.
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ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Disney’s Aladdin
Located at Atlanta Symphony Hall at Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown, the Grammy Award-winning Atlanta Symphony hosts performances ranging from classical to contemporary.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
Nathalie Stutzmann Conducts Mozart + Bruckner
Jan. 3, 2024 Stutzmann, the ASO music director and the second woman in history to lead a major American orchestra will conduct Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22 and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7.
Gipsy Kings
Feb. 4, 2024 The world-renowned Gipsy Kings span 30 years and are a band of Catalan rumba, flamenco, salsa and pop musicians.
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Dec. 8 The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra features Wynton Marsalis and comprises 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today.
RIALTO CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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This Downtown performing arts center presents the best of world music, jazz, contemporary dance and much more, and is a cultural retreat for Georgia State University and the Atlanta community.
Take 6
Jan. 27, 2024 See the preeminent and one of the best a capella groups in the world.
Feb. 10, 2024 This American singer and songwriter will perform his soul-stirring ballads and love songs.
The King’s Singers
Feb. 25, 2024 For more than 50 years, the renowned a capella group has been known for audience engagements and truly moving performances.
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Come experience the holidays at the Alliance Theatre!
World Premiere Musical PRESENTED BY
OCT 14–DEC 23 Journey down the rabbit hole for a delightful musical adventure inspired by the classic Beatrix Potter tales.
NOV 11–DEC 24 One of Atlanta’s most treasured holiday traditions.
Written & Directed by MARK VALDEZ Inspired by the stories of BEATRIX POTTER
Presented by special arrangement with Frederick Warne & Co Limited.
By CHARLES DICKENS Adapted by DAVID H. BELL Directed by CAITLIN HARGRAVES Based on the Original Direction by LEORA MORRIS
Tickets and memberships at alliancetheatre.org
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Dickens’ tale of the French Revolution forces us to ask how we control our destiny.
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
ATLANTA BALLET
The oldest continuously performing ballet company in the United States performs at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre and hosts “The Nutcracker” each holiday season; please see page 9 for more information. Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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ALLIANCE THEATRE
Since 1968, Alliance Theatre, located in Midtown at Woodruff Arts Center, has served as Atlanta’s foremost theater with more than 50 world premieres. The Alliance hosts “A Christmas Carol” each holiday season; please see page 8 for more information.
Into the Burrow: A Peter Rabbit Tale
Through Dec. 23 Running in conjunction with the Beatrix
Coco Chanel: The Life of a Fashion Icon Potter exhibition at High Museum of Art, the family friendly show follows Peter and his friends in a delightful musical adventure.
Furlough’s Paradise
Jan. 31-March 3, 2024 This poignant new play examines the dynamics that shape our lives and leads us to where we make our homes.
A Tale of Two Cities
Feb. 21-March 17, 2024 This radical reimagining of the classic
Feb. 9-17, 2024 Acclaimed Belgian-Colombian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa presents an original, full-length narrative ballet that chronicles the fashion icon’s rags-to-riches and often controversial story.
Scan this QR Code for more performances in Atlanta.
Why has Jimmy Carter been a Great Former President? Just Look at What He did as President.
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Where Holiday Magic Comes Alive!
December 8–26, 2023 cobb energy centre Tickets at atlantaballet.com Sponsored by
North American Premiere February 9–17, 2024 With the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra
Tickets at atlantaballet.com Presenting Underwriter: The Carlos Family Foundation Hong Kong Ballet’s Ye Feifei. Photo by SWKit, courtesy of Hong Kong Ballet.
Character illustrations by T. Dylan Moore and Sandra Woodall
The Carlos Family Presents
EN ESPAÑOL
GALINA JULIANA
PLANEA UNA CITA ACOGEDORA EN ATLANTA CUANDO BAJA LA TEMPERATURA
Kyma Patio
Cuando baja la temperatura en Atlanta, es la temporada ideal para satisfacer los placeres del invierno – chocolate caliente, sidra caliente, cenas a la luz de una fogata, y unas copas de vino al lado de la chimenea. Aunque el clima esté un poco más frío, la ciudad de Atlanta cobra nueva vida con una gran variedad de experiencias para abrigarse y pasar una cita especial. DE LUZ CASTILLO
ANDREW THOMAS LEE
En Buckhead encontrarás THE CHASTAIN, un restaurante estilo bistro con un ambiente relajado pero cocina muy fina. Aquí, Chef Christopher Grossman crea platos contemporáneos con ingredientes locales que reflejan la
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temporada. En el patio puedes disfrutar tu cena y vino al lado de la fogata o debajo de un majestuoso roble. Kyma es un restaurante griego, perfecto para una cita especial. Disfruta de mariscos y comida griega creada por el talentoso Chef Pano Karatassos. El ambiente es romántico con mesas alumbradas a la luz de las velas y una mesa íntima para dos frente a una hermosa chimenea blanca en el patio. Asegúrate de preguntar por la “mesa con chimenea” al hacer tu reservación. Después de un día de compras en Lenox Square o Phipps Plaza, relájate con una deliciosa cena en Ecco Buckhead. Aquí encontrarás una
variedad de comida moderna europea con sabores de España e Italia. En su patio encontrarás un ambiente privado con una amplia chimenea. Prueva el popular queso de cabra frito y rociado con miel o alguna de sus pizzas hechas al carbón. En Midtown, Grana ofrece comida auténtica del sur de Italia incluyendo pastas, pizzas, carnes y mariscos. En noches frías, caliéntate junto a las fogatas en la terraza con una hermosa vista de sus alrededores. Ubicado en el Eastside BeltLine, Two Urban Licks es ideal para ver el atardecer. El patio ofrece varias fogatas así que sin duda encontrarás un lugar para calentarte en una noche fría. Prueba las papas fritas de salmón y las empanadas de carne y los viernes y los sábados, disfruta de música en vivo interpretada por artistas locales. En West Midtown, Your Third Spot es un parque de atracciones para adultos. Si estás buscando una experiencia diferente y divertida para salir con tu pareja, anímate a jugar bolos, jenga, videojuegos y mucho más. Pide un cóctel y siéntate un una de las dos fogatas que tienen en el balcón o en el patio. Marcel es uno de los restaurantes más románticos e ideales para una ocasión especial en West Midtown, ya que esta churrasquería se especializa en cortes de carnes finas. Aquí encontrarás un patio acogedor con una chimenea de piedra para disfrutar una cena al lado del fuego. El restaurante también ofrece un menú especial de cigarros para los que desean disfrutar en el patio.
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EN ESPAÑOL Atlanta Ballet performance of “Nutcracker”
El fin de año es una temporada hermosa para explorar Atlanta. Con muchos eventos especiales desde noviembre, hasta el mes de enero puedes explorar con familia y amigos la ciudad bajo una nueva luz. DE LUZ CASTILLO
Reúne a la familia y envuélvete en la magia de la temporada navideña con el Atlanta Christkindl Market, un mercado extraordinario donde se combinan las festividades tradicionales alemanas y el vibrante espíritu de Atlanta. Disfruta de las luces, platillos tradicionales alemanes y europeos, artesanías, productos de la temporada y obsequios por más de 50 vendedores. Ubicado en el Buckhead Village District, este mercado abre sus puertas a diario del 24 de noviembre al 24 de diciembre y la entrada es gratis. Entre noviembre y diciembre, Ponce City Market no se queda atrás con programación especial. The Roof, ubicado en la terraza con vista panorámica de la ciudad, ofrece el Holiday Social Bar con decoraciones,
luces, comida y bebidas de la temporada. Para una experiencia super especial, haz una reservación en 9 Mile Station, un restaurante que transforma su patio con bellos iglús alumbrados y con vista de la ciudad. Si buscas diversión para los niños, disfruta Skate the Sky - una pista de patinaje sobre hielo en la terraza. Atlanta Botanical Garden es un oasis urbano de 30 acres que ofrece una multitud de jardines para explorar, abundando con muchas especies de árboles, plantas y flores que incluye la colección más importante de orquídeas en los Estados Unidos. Su evento anual Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, un impresionante alumbrado que decora todos los jardines, es una tradición especial para muchos cada año. La exhibición de luces incluye modelos de animales, una cortina de luces coreografiada con música y una colección de ferrocarriles modelo que siempre emociona a los niños. Garden Lights, Holiday Nights está en exhibición del 18 de noviembre al 24 de enero. En la temporada, Atlantic Station se alumbran con decoraciones navideñas y la pista de hielo más grande de toda la ciudad. Después de una tarde de compras y una rica cena, disfruta de
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TRADICIONES PARA FESTEJAR EN FAMILIA LA TEMPORADA una noche divertida en Skate the Station bajo las luces y las estrellas. En algunas fechas esta atracción ofrece noches de música temática y esta abierta de noviembre a enero. Si eres amante de los shows en vivo y el teatro, la temporada navideña ofrece una selección de producciones icónicas para disfrutar con un poco de nostalgia. Una de las presentaciones anuales más aclamadas del Atlanta Ballet, “The Nutcracker” (“El Cascanueces”), se presenta en el Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre en diciembre. La Atlanta Symphony Orchestra presenta un show especial para toda la familia con canciones navideñas y villancicos. Para divertirse con los mas pequeños del hogar, el Center for Puppetry Arts se especializa en el arte de las marionetas y presenta una producción de “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” con marionetas coloridas durante noviembre y diciembre.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS ALL YEAR LONG
BY LIESL MERKEL
Considered a part of the Pop Art Movement, dazzling, vivid neon signs serve as a beacon for fun adventures ahead and might spark a visit to some of the city’s best known locations. In fact, the home-grown The Neon Company illuminates Atlanta with its designs and its distinctive art form. Since 1983, The Neon Company has provided the Atlanta community with outdoor signage, gifts, art and even sets for some major movie productions.
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Check out these signs around the city, all local joints, and all with signs crafted by The Neon Company. Majestic Diner: The Majestic’s bright lights advertise “Food that Pleases,” beckoning guests for diner fare. Fat Matt’s Rib Shack: Find live blues and some of the best barbecue in town. Grindhouse Burgers: A classic, local burger joint with boozy milkshakes.
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‘Tis the season to find twinkling lights and shiny scenes, but if you want to find shimmering lights of a different, more permanent kind, look for some of Atlanta’s vibrant neon signs that burn brightly all year long.
Grindhouse Burgers
The Vortex Bar & Grill: Try giant themed burgers with a rock ‘n’ roll attitude. Monday Night Brewing: Approachable craft beers flow in two locations on the Westside. Savage Pizza: Try pasta, pizza, subs and more great food in Little Five Points and Avondale Estates.
The Neon Company has been part of many film productions here in town, including “Stranger Things,” “Guardians of the Galaxy” Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” Venom,” “They Cloned Tyrone,” “Respect” and “Lovecraft Country,” to name only a few.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year, celebrating the achievements of African Americans throughout history as an important part of American history. From a day of service to lectures, exhibits, concerts and art, there are a number of ways to observe MLK Day in Atlanta. Begin with honoring Dr. King’s legacy by visiting historic landmarks and celebrating the lives and efforts of civil rights icons. As the heart of the civil rights movement, Atlanta’s history, heritage and role in the movement give visitors and Atlantans a number of places to celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
King Holiday Observance
Each year, The King Center observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a multi-day celebration of the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Events range from performance art to lectures and charitable workshops.
Martin Luther King Jr. 55th Annual Commemorative Service
The church service is held on the federal holiday at Ebenezer Baptist Church located near The King Center. On this day The King Center encourages the world to engage in volunteer service in tribute to the work and life of Dr. King and other Atlanta civil rights activists.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
Hands On Atlanta mobilizes more than 3,000 volunteers in service to local communities, schools and nonprofits as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
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BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS WITH LIVE MUSIC IN ATLANTA Whether you prefer a relaxed open mic night or like to let the bass move you in upbeat surroundings, you’ll find just the right note at one of these Black-owned restaurants with live music. BY AUBREE DUMAS
Apache XLR
Known for its intimate setting, Apache XLR is Atlanta’s go-to for signature dishes and sensational sounds. Great food and live music go hand-in-hand at this cherished club located Downtown. You can expect live jazz, world music, open mic nights and great DJs on any given night.
Aye Tea Elle Elevated Tapas
Known for bringing urban sophistication to the “Aye,” this chic new restaurant in College Park, Aye Tea Elle Elevated Tapas, offers guests the opportunity to munch on elegant eats before jamming to live jazz on the dance floor.
Kat’s Cafe
A haven for all things creative and culture, Kat’s Cafe in Midtown might be one of Atlanta’s best-kept secrets. Sit
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back and listen or partake in Thursday’s open mic night and live jam session or head there on Saturdays for music from a live band.
Negril ATL
The innovative culinary experience at Negril ATL only adds to the bold atmosphere. Dine and dance to tunes by the live DJ or book a reservation for brunch on Saturday and Sunday to experience the live band in Midtown, near the Fox Theatre.
Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint
The good times never stop rolling at this popular live music venue. Known as a destination for live entertainment and sensational Southern cooking, Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint provides an atmosphere where locals and visitors feel right at home in downtown Atlanta.
TEN ATL Bar & Lounge
Step into the “The House of Entertainment” when you visit TEN ATL Bar & Lounge in East Atlanta. This intimate cocktail lounge boasts live jam sessions, hookah and delicious drinks. Can’t make it in person? Check the livestream each night at 10 p.m.
The James Room
The James Room offers an atmosphere
that allows you to enjoy a harmonious blend of comfort and sophistication in Krog Street District. The dimly lit cocktail lounge hidden behind the cafe’s bookshelf doors offers a night of drinks and bites. Nothing beats the serene environment on a Tuesday night when the music is live.
Urban Grind
The hip coffeehouse Urban Grind offers the perfect setting for a relaxing work session or an intimate event in the Westside. Grind during the day and stay for one of the many events in the evening. From live music to open mic poetry night on Thursdays, both the entertainment and coffee will fill you up.
Fellaship
Jam out to jazz at Fellaship’s Jazz and Juice brunch every Sunday in Castleberry Hill. You can’t get any better than a live band and unbeatable brunch vibes plus cigars and delectable cocktails.
If you’re just hungry and aren’t looking for music, scan this QR code for more of Atlanta’s favorite Black-owned restaurants.
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CHILL OUT AT ATLANTA’S GAME BARS AND BOWLING ALLEYS Whether you’re a born competitor or just like to relax by playing games with friends, Atlanta has a gaming spot for you. BY CAROL CARTER AND LIESL MERKEL
Bowlero Bowl
Perfect for the intown crowd, Bowlero Bowl resides at Atlantic Station. The lanes feature black lights and comfy seats. To top it off, there’s an arcade with games galore and a sports bar for downing a brew while watching the big game.
Midtown Bowl
Not far from Cheshire Bridge Road and close to Fat Matt’s Rib Shack, Midtown Bowl is in the heart of this popular ‘hood. Thirty-two lanes await, along with craft beers and a menu that includes burgers, hot dogs, pizza, wings and more.
Beat the Bomb
After solving a series of puzzles with your group, sit down at long tables for some bar food and watch your experience replayed on large screen TVs all around the dining area. Dig into alcoholic slushies and mocktails, then move on to buffalo chicken dip, corn dip, Bomb Dogs, Bird Dogs (with a chicken tender), pizzas and pretzel bites.
Painted Duck
Situated near 10th Street, the Painted Duck offers games, games and more games including duckpin bowling, Belgian feather bowling, horseshoes, shuffleboard, toad in the hole, snookball and knuckleball. Try duck phat fries, French bread pizza or something skewered on the barbie.
Topgolf
Topgolf has games for all levels — beginner, intermediate and advanced. There’s even an Angry Birds game. When you work up an appetite, consider bites and shareables, burgers, salads, even breakfast. Jon Rahm’s got nothing on you (Well, maybe a little).
Puttshack
Puttshack is an entertainment venue, which boasts that it takes miniature golf to a whole new level through technology. Natch, you can get both food and drink there (to refresh you after an exhausting game of minigolf). It’s on the Westside.
The Roof at Ponce City Market
Eat and shop at Ponce City Market, then go up to the roof where you’ll find Skyline Park with eats, drinks and carnival games. Try your luck at boardwalk-type games such as miniature golf, Skee-ball, horse derby race and break-a-plate. Hop a ride on a three-story slide or the Heege Tower.
Flight Club
At Flight Club, they call it Social Darts — definitely not your father’s darts game. Flight Club offers six games for up to 12 people to play simultaneously. There are three throw lines (rookie, regular and pro).
Ormsby’s
Ormsby’s is an Atlanta neighborhood tavern, and is a great place to play games
such as backgammon, bocce, darts, pool and shuffleboard. Hungry? Order a beerdipped pretzel from the starters menu or consider Panhandle Mac & Cheese or the taco plate of the day.
Joystick Gamebar
Among the old-school gaming cabinets at Joystick Gamebar are California Speed, Crazy Taxi, Mortal Kombat, Frogger and X-Men. Also available are the following: pinball, foosball and board games. Grab a cocktail, a slushie or a soda and have fun.
Your 3rd Spot
At Your 3rd Spot, there are 60 games including arcade games and table games like shuffleboard, air hockey and foosball. Find low-tech games such as giant Jenga and giant Connect 4 or pinball, cornhole and darts.
Fowling Warehouse
This is a gaming location that combines football with bowling. When you party here, you’ll be known as a fowler. In addition to the game and lots of TVs, enjoy food and drink.
Revery
Cocktails, virtual reality (VR) and live DJs — that is what to expect at Revery. If VR is your thing, Revery offers cloud rooms that seat up to five and a cloud room and dream room that seat 10 to 12.
If Buckhead is your locale, find The Painted Pin on Miami Circle. Of course, you can bowl; you also can play bocce ball, Ping-Pong, skittles, darts, Giant Jenga and ring toss. Order Cajun boiled peanuts or ranch and cheddar pork rinds, and save room for rum raisin bread pudding bites.
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BEST HOLIDAY POP-UP BARS IN ATLANTA
THE BLIND ELF
Atlanta’s unique holiday pop-up bar scene attracts many from far and wide. Check out the list below for a guide to some of the best pop-up bars in town this season. BY AUBREE DUMAS
The Blind Elf
The Blind Elf
Blind Pig Parlour brings all the merry to Buckhead with the trendy pop-up, The Blind Elf. The popular speakeasy bar temporarily transforms into a festive getaway with holiday-themed decor, libations and bites to match.
The Blind Cupid
Feeling the love? Head back in February as The Blind Pig Parlour also transforms into a Valentine’s Day-themed pop-up bar, The Blind Cupid.
Blitzen Room at Biltong Bar
Usually toward the end of November, you can get cozy in the center of Ponce City Market’s food hall with a drink from the Blitzen Room at Biltong Bar. This intimate bar is “up to snow good” with seasonally themed cocktails that go hand-in-hand with the vintage Christmas decor and beef jerky.
Holidays on the Roof
Celebrate the holidays with beautiful sky views. The Roof at Ponce City Market has everything you need for a night of holiday cheer. Stop by Holiday Social Bar on The Roof, just inside the tower lobby for an over-the-top experience with holiday drinks and decor. MixMas at 12 Cocktail Bar celebrates the festive season with delicious drinks. Once you’ve satisfied your thirst for the holidays you can cozy up at Igloos on The Roof after skating in the adjacent rooftop rink. 9 Mile Station also transforms into a woodland forest with more igloos that overlook the skyline. Holidays on the Roof makes staying warm easy.
Miracle Bar ATL
There’s a miracle on Monroe. Embark on a Christmas-themed night out with festive music, spirited surroundings and Christmas-inspired cocktails, all in Midtown. Try out the “Yippee Ki Yay Mother F****r” cocktail for a taste as exciting as the name or the mulled wine if you’re in need of something warm. The drinks go great with Tinseltown Tacos or Frosty Fries.
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North Pole at Colony Square
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Midtown turns magical with this spirited holiday pop-up. The Grove Terrace at Colony Square undergoes a transformation into The North Pole during the holiday season. This winter wonderland is complete with a large festive igloo that overlooks The Grove where guests can enjoy cocktails under holiday lights.
The Select
This Sandy Springs gem unlocks all the holiday cheer with show-stopping decor and sensational bites and beverages. Whether you make yourself comfortable inside the spacious restaurant and bar or take a seat by the outside firepits, the season’s scenery and cozy environs will make you want to stay.
Best End - Mingle & Jingle
Miles of sparkling tinsel garland lead to the West End’s first (and Best) Christmas Bar at Best End Brewing. This popular hangout opens its Christmas installment, Mingle & Jingle, from Nov. 25 - Dec. 31. The space shines with one-of-a-kind holiday decor from local vintage and thrift shops. Guests can enjoy Christmas cocktails among Instagram-worthy decor including the signature Bow Wall.
Tinsel Tavern - Live! at The Battery
You can’t visit The Battery this season without stopping by Tinsel Tavern. During December, Live! at the Battery is all decked out in tinsel and twinkling lights to create a whimsical experience. This entertainment destination will be home to holiday-inspired cocktails and small bites in a space filled with jollification to create unforgettable moments.
For even more festive holiday pop-ups, please scan this QR code.
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Alma Cocina: This lively cosmopolitan restaurant with locations in Buckhead and Downtown offers Mexican and Latin American fare with an extensive tequila menu. The stylish setting is perfect for group celebrations. Der Biergarten: This old-fashioned German beer garden provides the perfect space for groups to dine on German cuisine, then hang around for a game of foosball or table shuffleboard. No Mas! Cantina: Located in Castleberry Hill, No Mas! is perfect for any type of get-together. Flavorful Mexican cuisine will hit the spot and the large, outdoor
covered patio is an excellent choice for family gatherings and celebrations.
5Church Midtown: Located at Colony Square, 5Church serves New American cuisine in an upbeat space and, for larger groups, there is a private room and one of the best patios in Midtown. City Winery: City Winery is the perfect place for a group of friends to have a glass of wine, share some plates and listen to live music. Estrella Rooftop: Located on the Eastside BeltLine, Estrella Rooftop is the place to soak up the Latin vibe, sway to upbeat music and enjoy modern Mexican cuisine. TWO Urban Licks: Located on the Atlanta BeltLine, TWO Urban Licks offers an amazing view of the city, a private room and New American cuisine. Miller Union: Miller Union features a large bar and several tables, and a few
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Party of five? No problem! How about 20? Ditto. Here are some of the best Atlanta restaurants for your family gathering or meeting with friends.
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DINING WITH A GROUP IN ATLANTA
Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville
rooms in the back for groups to enjoy the outstanding locally sourced modern Southern cuisine. The Optimist: Ford Fry’s internationally acclaimed fish camp on the Westside has garnered praise for its fresh oysters and seafood. The Optimist has private rooms or parties can dine on the picnic table outside. Continued on page 28
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Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville: Cast your worries at the door and enter Margaritaville Centennial Park, serving Burgers in Paradise, sandwiches, salads and, of course, margaritas. Max Lager’s Wood-Fired Grill & Brewery
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Dos Bocas: Located Downtown, this Cajun and Tex-Mex fusion restaurant is home to a semi-private dining room that can handle as many as 20 people. The menu choices range from po’ boys to tacos, Cajun fried catfish and the burrito de birria. Max Lager’s Wood-Fired Grill & Brewery: Taste all of the unique flavors
at Georgia’s oldest brewery restaurant. From wood-fired steaks and freshly brewed beers to burgers and wood-fired pizza, Max Lager’s has everything you need. Hard Rock Cafe: When it comes to a group, Hard Rock can accommodate, furnishing a lively atmosphere and American favorites like burgers, sandwiches, salads and desserts.
Mary Mac’s Tea Room: If it’s Southern cooking your group craves, look no further than this Atlanta institution since 1945. Menu items range from fried chicken and meatloaf to pot likker with cracklin’ cornbread and peach cobbler, but don’t miss the signature cinnamon rolls.
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Criminal Records
BY GRANT MERKEL
Wax ‘N’ Facts
Visit Wax ‘N’ Facts in Little Five Points, one of Atlanta’s most eclectic neighborhoods. Discover new and used vinyls of genres from rock to rap to country. The store also sells CDs and posters featuring different artists.
Criminal Records
Also in Little Five Points, Criminal Records stocks obscure titles from various artists. The store sells merchandise and comics, too, and you can sell your records there as well.
Fantasyland Records
Fantasyland Records in Buckhead is a store that sells LPs, 45s, CDs, DVDs and even original concert shirts from favorite artists such as The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Cyndi Lauper.
Moods Music
On Euclid Avenue in Little Five Points, Moods Music sells music for every mood, specializing in Neo Soul, acid jazz and imports. The store also sells DVDs and CDs.
Disorder Vinyl
Disorder Vinyl is located on Edgewood Avenue near Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, where you can buy, trade or sell your records or pick up merchandise such as trucker hats or logo shirts. Join the store’s Instagram account for giveaways to local music venues like the Drunken Unicorn and more.
Videodrome
Although not technically a record store, Videodrome is Atlanta’s only movie rental store. DVDs are organized by genre and then by director. Videodrome has partnerships with the Plaza Theatre and Tara Theatre, where the theaters show movies from the Videodrome collection.
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Vinyl, records, wax … however you spin it, they’re back in style. Even though they aren’t as popular as they used to be, records still have a presence around Atlanta. Here are some places to stock up on both the latest hits and older favorites.
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Museum of Design Atlanta
Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to the study and celebration of design, and the MODA gift shop has a carefully curated selection of high-quality design gifts. Young ones can build their dreams in the Wooden Treehouse Dollhouse – a 24-inch tall tree house designed to be assembled in multiple ways. The book “Eames: Beautiful Details,” celebrates the designers Charles and Ray Eames. The soft, woven Lisa Congdon Blanket featuring one of her signature compositions of stacked shapes made out of recycled yarn.
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High Museum of Art
A perfect gift for the art history buff on your list might be “100 Years, 100 Artworks,” which traces the history of modern and contemporary art via one masterpiece per year. Trivia lovers would enjoy The Art Game, which teaches fun facts about what art has been the most influential, shocking and expensive. Quirky friends will like “Artsy Cats: a 500-Piece Puzzle” with cats posed in the works of famous artists – think Frida Catlo and Vincent van Cat. In the jewelry department, the High has commissioned a necklace based on the museum’s Renzo Piano addition. Friends who appreciate architecture could go for the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired earrings by David Howell & Co.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Find a T-shirt with the center’s iconic mural designed by Paula Scher, as well as shirts with the message “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.” Grab totes with inspirational messages such as “Reflect, Inspire, Transform” and “I Am A Man.” Kids on your list could
World of Coca-Cola
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The gift-giving season is in full swing. Here are ideas to spoil family and friends from November right through to Valentine’s Day from the gift shops located inside some of our top attractions.
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appreciate the Great African Americans knowledge cards, a Word Girl notebook or The Universal Declaration of Human Rights journal. The 100-piece puzzle of the Scher mural, featuring 20th century protest posters, will keep family members entertained.
Center for Puppetry Arts
Find that perfect gift for a child or a child at heart with items such as Sesame Street shirts, puzzles and books. Grab a few collectible figures that are featured
the wall-mount bottle openers and a retro-looking ice chest. Bottle Evolution tin signs capture the image and design of each style of the Coca-Cola bottle since 1886. Two bold choices are a pair of big, fluffy polar bear paw slippers and brightly colored Fanta PJs or boxer shorts in purple and orange. Polar bear devotees will appreciate the super soft six-inch toy that comes wearing a variety of styles from the classic scarf and CocaCola sweater to hoodies, rugbies and even a Hawaiian shirt.
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
in the center’s Worlds of Puppetry Museum and find craft kits. Unique paper dolls, videos, retro mugs and metal lunch boxes will delight the pop culture collector on your list, and, of course, there are plenty of plush puppets to take home.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
After strolling through the garden, stop in at the gift shop, which is full of all things horticultural. There are candles, garden ornaments and throw pillows guaranteed to add a touch of whimsy to any home. For the hostess on your list, consider floral pitchers and platters, guaranteed to make any garden party pop. Pick up a beautiful copy of “Atlanta’s Urban Oasis: the Atlanta Botanical Garden,” tracing the garden’s history and exhibitions with beautiful images.
Georgia Aquarium
If there’s a sea creature stuffie out there, the Georgia Aquarium gift shop likely has it. Find a new best friend for the littles and view the unique selection of aquatic jewelry. Georgia Aquarium ornaments will commemorate your trip for years to come, and a selection of hoodies, shirts, ocean toys and tumblers are also available.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Stop in at the Carter Library’s shop for history-themed items such as a Carter Campaign coffee mug and bistro mugs with the famous Jimmy Carter signature. To make sure your recipient is on time,
the Jimmy Carter Captain Clock might be in order, and check out the Carter signature backpack, children’s books, an Air Force One model and even a Jimmy Carter baseball.
Children’s Museum of Atlanta
The Museum Store at Children’s Museum of Atlanta has all sorts of educational toys bound to spark interest in your smallest gift recipient. Check out plush forest creature puppets and delve into a wide variety of interactive books, puzzles and building toys. Need a chameleon, coloring book or a selection of magnetic letters and numbers for the fridge? We bet you’ll find the perfect ones here.
World of Coca-Cola
Stop into The Coca-Cola Store to shop for holiday gifts and stocking stuffers. Classic enthusiasts will love
Atlanta History Center has an incredible museum store with an extensive book selection highlighting regional history. Peek at the evolution of the city in photographs in “Atlanta: Then & Now,” and work up an appetite thumbing through “My America: Recipes From A Young Black Chef” by Kwame Onwuachi and Joshua David Stein. The Cyclorama Puzzle captures the Atlanta History Center’s famed exhibit – a 132-year-old painting of the Battle of Atlanta. There’s also a delightfully punny collection of merchandise, like the “Busy Making History” mugs.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
The Museum Store is populated with prehistoric gifts, ranging from dig kits to dinosaur shirts, jewelry and figurines. Find science kits to keep the budding archeologist busy and discover geodes and toys. For the dino lover, you’ll need a triceratops tie or the Tacosaurus Rex taco holder, a must-have for any holiday gathering or Taco Tuesday.
THE OUTLET SHOPPES AT ATLANTA The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta is located about an hour north of the city and features 100 name-brand stores. That list includes Michael Kors, Adidas, BOSS Outlet, Kate Spade, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and many more. Most recently, the Lacoste store opened, offering unique and original lifestyle clothing for women, men and children. www.theoutletshoppesatatlanta.com
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SECTION SPORTS SEC Championship
ATLANTA’S WINTER SPORTS SCENE BY DEMETRIUS BELL
Atlanta Falcons
As the NFL season heads into its final stages, the Atlanta Falcons make a push toward the playoffs. There are three regular season home games left to be played at the world-renowned Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with none more heated than the annual rivalry with the New Orleans Saints Nov. 26. Two weeks later on Dec.10, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will visit, then the Falcons will play their home season finale Dec. 24 against the Indianapolis Colts. Make sure you take these chances to watch Bijan Robinson, Desmond Ridder and Drake
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London help lead the Falcons against their NFL rivals.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta Hawks
It’s full speed ahead for Trae Young, Dejounte Murray and the rest of the Atlanta Hawks as far as the NBA regular season is concerned. The action continues at State Farm Arena with plenty of special nights. Dec.18 against the Detroit Pistons is Kids’ Night where kids will receive a special Hawks Squishmallow. Jan.15, 2024, against 2023 first overall draft pick Victor Wenbayama and the San Antonio Spurs, is the prestigious MLK Day game. Two days after that against the Orlando Magic is Pride Night. Feb. 5, 2024, against the Los Angeles Clippers, is Dejounte Murray Bobblehead Giveaway Night, and Feb. 23, 2024, against the Toronto Raptors, is HBCU Night.
SEC Championship
As usual in December, Atlanta becomes America’s capital of college football and the epicenter is Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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This season, watch one of our local Atlanta teams battle it out in venues around the city. With the holiday season comes bowl games, too, with plenty of fan-friendly experiences.
The stadium will host three massive college games in December with the annual SEC Championship game taking place Dec. 2 at 4 p.m. The SEC East and West divisional champions will converge in Atlanta with the winner more than likely earning a spot in the four-team College Football Playoff. This is always one of the hottest tickets in Atlanta, and even if you don’t have a ticket to the
SPORTS game, attend the annual SEC FanFare Dec. 1 (1-7 p.m.) and Dec. 2 (9 a.m.4 p.m.) and the T-Mobile concert featuring Darius Rucker on Saturday, Dec. 2 at noon, both in Georgia World Congress Center Building B.
Cricket Celebration Bowl
Mercedes-Benz Stadium will serve as the host of the annual de facto HBCU National Championship. The champions of the SWAC and the MEAC will meet Dec.16 at noon. This game is usually one of the most exciting games of the bowl season and it’s also a prime showcase for both college football’s FCS level and the vibrant atmosphere of HBCU football. In addition, the inaugural Band of the Year National Championship will kick off the Celebration Bowl weekend on Dec. 15 featuring the nation’s top bands from HBCUs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. With tickets available for as low as $35, it’s a great and affordable way to experience one of the most unique events in all of college football.
game on the schedule for the women will be on Dec. 10 when they host the crosstown rival Georgia State Panthers.
Georgia State University
In addition to Georgia State’s women’s team’s aforementioned trip to Georgia Tech, the Panthers play their home conference opener Jan. 4 against Louisiana-Monroe. That will be the first of four straight conference games at home and those will also be four of seven home conference games that Georgia State’s women’s basketball team will play this season. Meanwhile, men’s head
coach Jonas Hayes will lead the men’s team into the Sun Belt conference opener Dec. 30 against Arkansas State. That will be the first of nine Sun Belt home games for the Panthers, and they will also host a Sun Belt/MAC Challenge game at the GSU Convocation Center as well.
Holiday Hoopsgiving
Holiday Hoopsgiving College edition is a men’s basketball showcase that has historically been ranked as one of the top college basketball programs in the country. The event, taking place at State Farm Arena, will happen Dec. 9 and 17. Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Finally on Dec. 30, the college football showcase in Atlanta comes to its conclusion with the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. While this season’s edition won’t be a College Football Playoff game, it will still involve two of the best teams that the Football Bowl Subdivision has to offer. In addition to the game itself, there’s the annual Battle for Bowl Week. Both squads will participate in events ranging from gokart racing to trivia where the winner has gone on to win the actual game in seven of the last 11 instances.
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Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Georgia Tech
The Yellow Jackets are set to embark on another season of ACC basketball at McCamish Pavilion on Georgia Tech’s campus. The men are led by new head coach Damon Stoudamire and will participate in the ACC/SEC Challenge at home against Mississippi State Nov. 28. Their next home game on Dec. 2 is the conference home opener against Duke, and they’ll also be facing North Carolina Jan. 30. Meanwhile, Nell Fortner’s women’s team will host the Florida Gators Nov. 29 and the first home conference game will take place Jan. 4 against Virginia. However, the biggest WINTER 2023-24
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26 Residence Inn by Marriott Atlanta Downtown.......................................................................... B-5
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24 Motel 6 Atlanta Downtown......................................... B-4
23 Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection........................................................................... B-4
22 Hyatt Regency Atlanta.................................................. B-5
21 Hyatt Place Atlanta / Centennial Park..................... A-4
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20 Hyatt Place Atlanta / Downtown............................... B-4
19 Hyatt House Atlanta / Downtown............................ A-4
18 Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown............................... B-5
17 Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown........ B-5
16 Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown.......................................................................... B-5
15 Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown.................... A-5
14 Hilton Atlanta.................................................................... B-5
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60 Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown Georgia Tech..................................................................... B-2
Memorial Dr. SE 59 Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel....................... B-3
58 Moxy Atlanta Midtown.................................................. B-2
57 Loews Atlanta Hotel....................................................... B-2
56 Hyatt Centric Atlanta Midtown.................................. B-3
55 Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown................................... B-3
54 Hotel Clermont................................................................. C-4
53 Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Midtown............ B-3
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15 JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead................................................................C-2
16 The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel..........................................................................A-3
17 La Quinta Inn Atlanta Midtown/ Buckhead.......................................C-4
Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta Buckhead....................................B-2
18 Residence Inn Atlanta Buckhead / Lenox Park................................D-2
Hampton Inn Atlanta - Buckhead...........................................................B-2
20 The St. Regis Atlanta.....................................................................................A-3
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Buckhead Hotel.......................................B-2
22 Thompson Buckhead Hotel.......................................................................B-3
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Buckhead Place..............................B-2
10 Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta Buckhead..............................A-2
19 SpringHill Suites Atlanta Buckhead......................................................B-2
21 Staybridge Suites Atlanta - Buckhead.................................................B-3
23 TownePlace Suites Atlanta Buckhead..................................................C-4
11 Hotel Colee, Autograph Collection......................................................B-2
24 Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead........................................................B-2
13 Hyatt Place Atlanta / Buckhead...............................................................B-2
26 The Whitley Hotel...........................................................................................B-2
12 Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta.............................................................B-2
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Zoo Atlanta’s newest Sumatran orangutan, Nangka
We’ve got many new things on tap in 2024, so come back and see us soon. Here’s what’s coming up. BY CAROL CARTER
ARTS
Atlanta is home to the Grammy Awardwinning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and the Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre, with many more arts and culture venues offering the very best in exhibitions and performances. Here are some highlights:
• ASO music director Nathalie Stutzmann and Grammy Award-winning soprano Renee Fleming will perform music from Richard Strauss at Atlanta Symphony Hall April 11-13, 2024.
• On Feb. 10, 2024, two-time Oscar
and two-time Grammy winner Peabo Bryson will present “A Whole New World” at the Rialto Center for the Arts.
• The Alliance Theatre will stage “The Preacher’s Wife,” May 11-June 9. • The Fox Theatre, home to Broadway in Atlanta, will start the year with “Hamilton,” Jan. 30-Feb. 25, 2024, followed by “Beetlejuice,” March 19-24, 2024; “Shrek,” April 6 and 7,
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2024; ”Six,” April 16-21, 2024; “To Kill a Mockingbird,” May 7-12, 2024; “Les Miserables,” June 4-9, 2024, and “Funny Girl,” July 30-Aug. 4, 2024. High Museum of Art, the jewel in Atlanta’s visual arts scene, will present, “Hear Me Now: The Old Potters of Edgefield, South Carolina.” Feb. 16-May 12, 2024.
SPORTS
Atlanta is widely considered the capital of college football – with good reason. In 2024, the Aug. 31 Aflac Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium will pit the University of Georgia Bulldogs against the Clemson University Tigers. On the heels of that, the Cricket Celebration Bowl, a showdown between the Southwestern Athletic Conference and the MidEastern Athletic Conference, will occur at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Dec. 16, 2024. As sure as the fourth down follows the third, the traditional Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, featuring winning teams from the 2024 season, will occur at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on New Year’s Day 2025.
• Professional golf’s TOUR
Championship tees off Aug. 29 and plays through Sept. 2, 2024, at East Lake Golf Club.
SHOPPING
Atlanta welcomes three new retailers to Lenox Square in 2024: fashion shops The Webster, Moncler and Maje. Also at
”Six” comes to Fox Theatre
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Lenox, the Gucci store will be expanded. Across the street at Phipps Plaza, the new year will bring high-end fashion shops Christian Louboutin, Celine and Hermes.
FESTIVALS
There’s always a festival going on and one of the nation’s most popular festivals, Dragon Con, returns Aug. 29 through Sept. 2, 2024. The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival returns Sept. 12–14, 2024.
DINING
Return in 2024 and dine at one of the Michelin Guide Atlanta restaurants, just announced in October.
BRING ON THE BABIES!
Zoo Atlanta welcomed two youngsters in 2023. Both should be out and about in 2024. Western Lowland gorilla Willie B. III was born in April to mom, Shalia. He is the first offspring of Willie B. Jr and a grandson of the legendary late Willie B. Nangka, a male Sumatran orangutan, was born in May and came to Zoo Atlanta from the Sacramento Zoo to be cared for by adoptive mom Madu after his birth mother did not provide appropriate care.
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