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UNPLUG, UNWIND, UNCOVER The national park hidden in the city’s backyard
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the plan
the guide
05 Editor’s Itinerary
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A local's perspective on what's essential in Atlanta when you've only got 90 minutes.
DINING
A compendium of the tastiest in Atlanta restaurants, sorted by location. In other words: where to eat next.
06 Where Calendar Hot Dates This Month The can't-miss events, from holiday happenings to festivals.
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SHOPPING
The go-to spots for locally made, artisan finds and whatever you are seeking.
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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS
Take it all in—city sights and historical sites—with these engaging exhibits, educational tours and recreation destinations.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Let loose at these concerts, neighborhood bars and more.
07 Ask the Expert Preston Rooks Insider advice from the concierge at St. Regis Atlanta.
Tailored tips for different travel styles, from the budgetconscious to young families to the after-hours crowd. Mix and match to your heart's content. ON THE COVER Flowing through the city, the Chattahoochee River is a national gem. ©CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS
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Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
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In 1978, a stretch of the Chattahoochee River winding throughout metro Atlanta joined the National Park Service. Nearly 40 years later, Superintendent Bill Cox shares what makes one of the country's natural wonders so special to him, and why helping young people to find their own personal connection can help preserve and protect the watershed for future generations. According to Cox, there's no better time to unplug and discover this national recreation area for yourself than during the fall. BY COLLEEN ANN MCNALLY
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Atlanta Botanical Garden
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights
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When the sun sets, lovebirds and families of all ages flock to this annual electrical wonder at Atlanta Botanical Garden. Feel child-like wonder again while strolling through spectacular light displays, including the Walk of Flames and a newly expanded Tunnel of Light along with perennial favorites like the Orchestral Orbs, Glittering Galaxy, Radiant Rainforest and Model Trains. The Garden restaurant, Longleaf, will also be open during exhibit hours. With fire pit-roasted s'mores in hand, discover why this exhibition is one of Atlanta's must-see holiday traditions. Visit atlantabg.org for tickets. Shoppe Artisan
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Great Things Not to Be Missed
1 CHOMP AND STOMP > NOV. 4 From 11 am-6 pm, join Cabbagetown for their annual 5K, chili cook-off and bluegrass festival benefitting local community spaces. Spoons and drink tokens: $6. 177 Estoria St. SE
2 CHASTAIN ARTS FESTIVAL > NOV. 4-5 This free event at beautiful Chastain Park hosts 185 artists and artisans, gourmet food trucks and a children's area. 4469 Stella Drive NW
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BOOK FESTIVAL OF THE MJCCA > NOV. 4-20 Hosted by the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, the 26th edition of this festival for bibliophiles shines the spotlight on various local icons, award-winning novelists and more. 5342 Tilly Mill Road, 678.812.4000. 3
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4 SHOPPE ARTISAN > NOV. 10-12 Check off your nice list at the Cobb Galleria Centre with handmade goods, plus DIY classes for holiday décor and gifts. 2 Galleria Pkwy. SE, 770.559.0293.
5 ATLANTA 2-DAY WALK > NOV. 11-12 Join the journey to cure breast cancer. This 30-mile walk begins at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis and raises funds for early detection, support and care. 265 Peachtree Center Ave.
ATLANTA VEG FEST > NOV. 11 Learn more about vegan and plant-based lifestyles at Cobb County Civic Center. 548 South Marietta Pkwy. SE 6
7 'IN HUMAN'> NOV. 17 RAIIN Dance Theater partners with Georgia Tech for this study of Black culture through the lens of dance, spoken word, music and more at 8 pm. 349 Ferst Drive
NOV. 17-JAN. 7 WINTER WONDERLAND: CELEBRATIONS & TRADITIONS AROUND THE WORLD Marvel over two floors of twinkling, decorated trees at Fernbank Museum for a showcase of celebrations around the world. Tickets: $27 per child; $33 per adult. NOV. 14-JAN. 5 ASTOR HOLIDAY ICE RINK See the St. Regis Atlanta transformed with elegant white lights adorning an ice rink. Glide to the sounds of festive holiday tunes, then warm up with hot cocoa and snacks. In the lobby, don't miss Atlanta's largest gingerbread house. NOV. 18 HANUKKAH DINNER This two-hour, handson class by Cibo e Beve's Executive Chef Linda Harrell teaches how to cook dishes like braised brisket, pumpkin rugelach and more to wow holiday guests in the best way.
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NOV.15 MOONLIGHT & MISTLETOE Be among the first to preview this year’s "Home for the Holidays" Designer Showhouse at the opening-night party. Tickets: $175. 1800 Garraux Road NW
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Q: Where's the best place to see the changing of the leaves? A: Piedmont Park. There's just something about it. Every area of the park has something different going on, from festivals to a picnic or a simple walk. Q: Where's your favorite place to go to buy the perfect seasonal scarf? A: Guffey's off of Tower Place Drive and Canali at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta.
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Q: What's the best way to recharge after a hefty day of shopping in Buckhead? A: With happy hour, of course! I have a few favorites in the area. Atlas here at the hotel has live entertainment. The Regent Cocktail Club is great if you want some fresh air and a cocktail. Gypsy Kitchen has very spacious indoor and outdoor patio seating. Q: Where can someone find an impeccable apple pie in town? A: Southern Baked Pie Company here in Buckhead. They actually have a variety of pies, as well as rotating seasonal ones and pies that range from sweet to savory.
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Q: Can you name your most highly recommended steakhouse? A: Well I can't pick just one. I have three: Chops, Hal's and Bones. Just know that Bones is always busy, and you'll need a reservation. The trio really have steak power. If you're in Atlanta, these are easily the top three steakhouses.
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The savvy traveler’s guide to authentic experiences in the ATL FALL FAVORITES
A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT
Hidden in Atlanta’s backyard, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area remains a national treasure BY COLLEEN ANN MCNALLY
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ess than a mile from the traffic and commotion of Georgia State Route 400, there is stillness and serenity on a Tuesday
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morning. Schools are back in session, and the summertime
crowds that seek out the cool waters of the Chattahoochee River, or “the Hooch” as locals know it, have thinned. In these moments, the glory of an ancient ecosystem tucked in the backyard of Atlanta shines. There are only tiny interruptions to the quiet—the flick of a flyfisher’s rod, the flash of a trail runner or the flap of a graceful blue heron taking flight. The National Park Service recognized the need to preserve this ecosystem in the 1970s, when then President Jimmy Carter signed a bill creating the Chattahoochee River National Recre-
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ation Area (CRNRA). The combination of its scenic vistas, urban location, geologic features and biodiversity qualified the area to meet the strict standards of becoming part of the National Park Service (NPS). Plus, the idea for urban national parks like CRNRA was starting to take hold in this era, emphasized by the formation of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco, California and both Gateway National Recreation Area and Fire Island National Seashore in New York. Remaining rich in natural and human history, the CRNRA today is an urban oasis winding 48 miles throughout four counties and nine cities and welcomes an average of about 3 million (OPPOSITE PAGE) ©CITY OF SANDY SPRINGS (THIS PAGE) ©CATMAX PHOTOGRAPHY/ NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION
visitors each year. According to Cox, that’s comparable to Zion
A park ranger explains fishing lures
National Park in Utah, where he previously served as the assistant superintendent. Before joining the staff at CRNRA in 2013, Cox most recently had managed the Environmental Protection Agency’s wetlands, coastal and ocean programs in the country’s Southeast region. Under his leadership, the statistics rank the CRNRA in the top 35 most visited national parks of 417 overall. Of that 3 million, Cox says about a million of those recreate on the water, such as tubing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding or fishing. “This park can still put people on some long-distance trails,
An urban oasis winding 48 miles throughout metro Atlanta, the CRNRA welcomes an average of 3 million visitors each year.
both water and land, in some really beautiful natural areas of quiet and solitude next to an urban population of 5.5 million
In the peacefulness of the park, there are plenty of stories
people,” he says. “That’s pretty rare, in and of itself, and another
waiting to be heard for those who want to listen. There are
thing that distinguishes us as a national treasure.”
accounts of passion and the people who took action, working
For those that prefer to stay dry, the CRNRA includes more
with the Sierra Club and then Congressman Andrew Young, to
than 80 miles of hiking trails and ample places for people to
push through the legislation that set the area aside as a unit
unplug and reconvene with nature.
of the NPS. “They foresaw in the ‘70s how Atlanta was going
“The idea was to connect urban populations to parks and
to develop in the ‘80s and ‘90s,” Cox says. “They said, ‘If we
the park service as a bridge, so people could start to experience
don’t do something to protect this river corridor, it is ripe for
and understand the unique National Park Service this country
development.’” They were right.
has,” he says. “[The NPS] really connect them to the larger park
In the decades since, Atlanta’s population has certainly
system and maybe get them excited about going out West, or
grown exponentially. That also means more visitors to the
to some of the historic battlefields and learn more about the
CRNRA, not only as the census continues to rise but as more
country. We bill ourselves as the nation’s storyteller.”
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Nearly 200 bird species can be found at the CRNRA
While the metropolis evolves, so does the CRNRA’s goals for environmental education as the stewardship of this national gem for future generations remains crucial. According to Cox,
Approximately 70 percent of the Atlanta area sources drinking water from this watershed.
Getting people outside to interact with nature firsthand is a key to feeling connected to the land, and wanting to care for it. For Cox, that personal connection runs deep. “Both sides
approximately 70 percent of Atlanta gets its drinking water
of family came to this area, coming through Charleston, South
from the Chattahoochee watershed, meaning that even those
Carolina in the mid-1800s,” he says. “My mom’s side of the
passing through the city can affect—and are affected by—the
family settled up in what is now Forsyth County in about 1834
river, even without realizing it.
and my great-grandfather married a Settle, and Settles Bridge
“When people dump their ash tray into the road, well, that’s
is part of my great-grandmother’s family. He operated a ferry
all running to a storm water drain, and those are all going into
there on the river until the bridge was built around 1916. He
streams and our river,” he says.
had a cotton gin and a grist mill up there on Daves Creek. I can
In partnership with various corporations and nonprofit orga-
remember my uncles taking me to the ruins of that grist mill
nizations, CRNRA also coordinates many opportunities to clean
and cotton gin, and you could still see the water wheel that
trash out of the river, and volunteers discover anything and
would power the stone to ground the corn. The other side of
everything from basketballs and tennis balls to shopping carts.
my family settled in what’s now Roswell in about 1840,
Life on the Water
While the park is open from dawn to dusk throughout the year, Cox’s favorite time to be on “the Hooch” is during the late fall.
Buford Dam releases cold water from Lake Lanier into the Chattahoochee River, which allows for year-round trout fishing. Other popular recreation activities in the area are paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, bird watching, hiking and trail running. 10 W H E R E AT L A N TA I N O V E M B E R 20 17
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generation six to live on that road.” Next year marks the 40th anniversary of the CRNRA,
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a relatively young milestone considering the National Park Service’s centennial celebration in 2016. In partnership with the Trust for Public Land, the NPS continues to acquire land and
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to encourage visitors to explore and enjoy. Perhaps the best part is that no small fortune is required to
do their research ahead of time for safety rules, such as the prohibition of glass in the park and the requirements regarding personal flotation devices. The Island
Ford Visitor Center in Sandy Springs and the website (www. nps.gov/chat) are also a good resource for first-timers, offering a wealth of free information and maps. “We really want to connect not only urbanites but particularly young people and people who may not have had experienc-
access this national treasure. Rather, the only charge is a small
es growing up; visiting the parks like some of us did. We want
fee for parking at one of the various lots throughout the CRN-
them to feel like they have some ownership in this too, and that
RA. Visitors can also mark their calendars for various Free Entry
parks are relevant to them as well,” Cox says. “I’m convinced
Days at the National Parks, including Veterans Day Weekend on
that if people are connected to the resource, they’re going to
Nov. 11 and 12.
think more about being a steward of that resource, so part of
And while the park is opened from dawn to dusk through-
our job here is to provide that meaningful connection.”
out the year, Cox’s personal favorite time on the Hooch is the late fall. “The humidity is a little less, the temperatures have started to cool, school is back in session, so visitation is a little less during the week,” he says. “When the leaves start to turn,
Getting Your Feet Wet
it’s just gorgeous.”
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Regardless of the season, Cox says it’s important for anyone planning to get in the water to know it’s going to be cold. The temperature stays in the 50-degrees range because of the way the Buford Dam releases cold water from the bottom of Lake Lanier—another aspect that distinguishes the CRNRA. In fact, the water temperatures are the reason the Hooch is the southernmost trout fishery east of the Mississippi River. “We have trout that are stocked by the Georgia Department of National Resources—they have a hatchery on the river and they stock rainbow trout—but the brown trout are actually reproducing on their own,” Cox says. “So, we have quite a bit of fishing opportunity and the last two state-record brown trout were caught in the park and went over 20 pounds each.” Just as it is important to be prepared for colder water and to
NATURE CENTER This non-profit center in Roswell sits on a beautiful riverside site with 127 acres of natural beauty, hands-on exhibits, River Boardwalk, Woodland Trails and Wildlife Walks. General admission for adults is $10 or $6 for children ages 3-12. Fall color canoe trips and other special programs are also available. www.chattnaturecenter.org
∙ NANTAHALA OUTDOOR CENTER With two outposts at Johnson Ferry and Powers Island in the
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, this outfitter offers river trips and rentals for tubing, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, rafting and inflatable kayaks. Check website for hours of operation. www.noc.com
∙ RIVER THROUGH ATLANTA Top-notch fishing guides lead wade trips and drift boat trips for trout on “the Hooch.” For group and private flyfishing instruction, they provide equipment and welcome all levels. www. riverthroughatlanta.com
know the dam release schedule, Cox suggests all parkgoers to
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HARD LABOR CREEK STATE PARK
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Best known for golf, this park also offers a wide range of recreational activities including, fishing, boating, and over 20 miles of trails for hikers or horseback riders. Overnight guests can stay in the modern campground, or spend a night in our beautiful cottages.
Located in the heart of Marietta inside the 1845 Kennesaw House, the Marietta Museum of History showcases the past using ordinary objects to tell the extraordinary stories of the area. At the Marietta Museum of History we honor our veterans everyday!
Often called Georgia’s “Little Grand Canyon,” this recreation area was caused by erosion in the 1800s. Now it’s orange and pink soils provide a surreal landscape and homes for rare azaleas. Hike the rim trail or venture deep into the canyon for exhilarating and other-worldly views!
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The flavorful eateries in McDonough, GA include authentic Italian, Mediterranean, Southern cooking and everything in between! Shop our boutiques, play a round of golf or just grab a bite to eat.
Cozy and elegant bed & breakfasts, boutiques, and gourmet fine dining set the perfect backdrop for a holiday getaway to Madison. From antiquing to touring mansions adorned in their holiday best, it’s easy to see why Southern Living Magazine lists them as one of the “South’s Best Small Towns”. Visitor Center Open Daily.
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The people have spoken! Booth Western Art Museum has won the 2017 People’s Choice vote for Best Attraction in Bartow County by the Cartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau! Come see for yourself and explore the West without leaving the South!
The BAPS Mandir is a spectacular cultural, arts and spiritual highlight as one of the largest Hindu places of worship in the U.S. The intricate carvings are worth admiring up close with a pre-booked guided tour for groups of ten or more, or simply via portable audio player. Open daily to visitors 9am - 6pm.
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460 Rockbridge Rd NW Lilburn, GA 30047 BAPS.org/Atlanta 678.906.BAPS (2277)
CHÂTEAU ÉLAN European charm meets Southern hospitality at the most-awarded winery on the East Coast. Located just north of Atlanta, escape to Chateau Elan this Fall and stay three nights for the price of two plus get daily $25 resort credit with our Got2Getaway package. Follow us on social media for giveaways and event announcements!
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SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY MUSEUM Ride into history at Georgia’s Official Transportation History Museum. Explore historic locomotives and private railroad cars. Ride a restored caboose. Free caboose ride with this ad and paid admission.
3595 Buford Highway Duluth, GA 30096 SoutheasternRailwayMuseum.org 770.476.2013
CHATTAHOOCHEE NATURE CENTER Get wet and wild on the Chattahoochee River, where nature inspires adventure. Whether it’s canoeing on the river or meeting wild life, we have it all. Escape to Atlanta’s nature destination.
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LAKE OCONEE Lake Oconee is an oasis of tranquility, rejuvenation, and recreation, located just 75 miles east of Atlanta. Home to a 19,000 acre lake, the new Oconee Brewing Company, over 100 holes of championship golf, a world class resort, and a downtown filled with Southern charm.
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the guide Dining November
Bar Mercado
Saltyard
East Pole Coffee Co.
Your Sunday just got better. Krog Street Market’s latest addition serves brunch with $15 bottomless cocktails and dishes like the torrijas—brioche French toast with orange blossom, caramelized bananas and notyour-average syrup. Walk-ins only. Br (Su), L (Sa), D (daily). www.barmercadoatl.com. 99 Krog Street. 404.480.4866. $ Map1/D7
The more, the merrier at this South Buckhead favorite. Saltyard debuted lunch service last month, and the menu stays true to the restaurant’s ethos of sharing. Socialize over large portions of the colorful veggie board or 4 Farms salad. L (Tu-F), D (M-Sa). www.saltyardatlanta.com. 1820 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 1, 404.382.8088. $$ Map1/C6
This up-and-coming local roaster with a loyal following now has a hip storefront at the Armour Yards coworking space. With imported green coffee, East Pole roasts all beans on-site as well as serves small bites like breakfast burritos from Yumbii and local pastries. B&L (daily). www.eastpole.coffee. 225 Ottley Drive, Suite 105. $ Map1/D6
CHICKEN + BEER—Southern. Rapper Ludacris
recently opened this hopping new restaurant in the Atlanta airport. The menu pays homage to Southern classics and adds an upscale twist. Try the rosemary tater tots, chicken and pecan waffles, and corn edamame succotash. D (daily). HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport, 6000 N Terminal Pkwy., D5, 404.209.3905. $$ Map1/C9
Buckhead BHOJANIC— Indian. One of Atlanta’s favorite Indian
restaurants. Traditional northern Indian food includes Kathi rolls, parathas, Thalis, chat (popular Indian street food), salads and fresh breads. Takeout, delivery and catering available. L&D (M-Sa). www. bhojanic.com. Shops Around Lenox, 3400 Around Lenox Road NE, 404.841.8472. $$ Map2/D6 BISTRO NIKO— French. From the talented Buckhead
Restaurant Group, this Paris-worthy restaurant is decked out in hand-painted murals and Venetian glass mirrors. The menu offers rillettes de saumon, mussels, coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon and other French delights. L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). www. buckheadrestaurants.com/restaurant/bistro-niko. 16 W H E R E AT L A N TA I N O V E M B E R 20 17
3344 Peachtree Road NW, Buckhead, 404.261.6456. $$$ Map2/D6 DAVIO’S NORTHERN ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE— Italian. This restaurant gives traditional steakhouse
cuisine an Italian twist. Enjoy handmade pasta, dry-aged steaks, seafood and more. Indulge in wines from Italy, France and California. L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). www.davios.com. Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE, 404.844.4810. $$$ Map2/E5 FLYING BISCUIT CAFÉ— Southern. The Buckhead
location of the franchise stays true to the original, which opened in Candler Park in 1993. The restaurant is popular for all-day breakfasts, vegetarian entrees, turkey meatloaf and pudge (mashed potatoes with sundried tomatoes, basil and olive oil), and black bean and cornmeal cakes, but biscuits are the house specialty. B, L and D (daily). www.flyingbiscuit.com. Terminus Building, 3280 Peachtree Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.477.0013. Map2/D6 GUSTO!—American. Former NFL quarterback Nate
Hybl developed this healthful and flavorful recipes that now occupy this fast-casual eatery’s menu. Choose your style, protein and flavor profile to create your plate. Open 10:30 am-9 pm (daily). www. whatsyourgusto.com. 1935 Peachtree Road NE,
Buckhead, 404.352.4157. Map1/C6; 782 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.330.8114. Map1/D7 NEW YORK PRIME— Steak. This upscale-casual
steakhouse focuses on top-quality, USDA primeonly meats. An uncomplicated menu, easy-going atmosphere and live music make this eatery a cut above. Private and courtyard dining are also available. Cigar smoking permitted in the bar area. D (daily). www.newyorkprime.com. 3424 Peachtree Road, 404.846.0644. $$$ Map2/E5 THE TAVERN AT PHIPPS— American. For the see-
and-be-seen set, the high-energy bar is the place to be. Enjoy a creative cocktail, live music and signature dishes like the Tavern chips or pastrami Reuben. The expansive patio and great looking staff make this restaurant a Buckhead mainstay. L&D (daily). www.thetavernatphipps.com. Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.814.9640. $$ Map2/E5 WATERSHED ON PEACHTREE— American. Ross
Jones’ and Indigo Girls’ Emily Saliers’ beloved Decatur restaurant was reincarnated in 2012 with a Brookwood Hills location, new name and the ubercreative Chef Zeb Stevenson. Enjoy artful takes on Southern farm-to-table fare, a patio and an
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expansive bar. L&D (Tu-Sa), Br (Sa&Su). Map 1/D6 www.watershedrestaurant.com. 1820 Peachtree Road, 404.809.3561. $$ Map1/C6 YUMBII— Fusion. Atlanta’s first food truck now has
a brick-and-mortar location. Enjoy super-fresh Mexican-Asian fare, including rib-eye beef tacos, spicy pulled-pork burritos, chicken quesadillas and rice bowls. Don’t miss the sesame fries with chipotle ketchup. L&D (daily). www.yumbii.com. 1927 Peachtree Road NE, 404.975.3444. $ Map1/C6
Decatur/Emory CHAI PANI— Indian. This colorful restaurant offers
street food specialties as diverse as India’s culture. Start out with chaat (small plates), try some Indian street sandwiches, then move on to thalis (regional entrees). L&D (Tu-Su). www.chaipanidecatur.net. 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 404.378.4030. $$ Map1/D7 DOUBLE ZERO— Italian-American. Steps from
the Emory University campus, enjoy traditional Neapolitan Pizza, handmade pasta and fresh takes on Italian classics and creative cocktails in a vibrant space. D (daily). www.doublezeroatl.com. 1577 North Decatur Road, 404.991.3666. $$ Map1/D7 KIMBALL HOUSE— New American. This train depot-
turned-restaurant offers farm-to-table food, craft drinks and one of the city’s best oyster bars in an industrial-chic setting. The cocktails are always Instagram worthy. Su-Th 5 pm-1 am, F&Sa 5 pm-2 am. www.kimballhouse.com. 303 East Howard Ave., Decatur, GA, 404.378.3502. $$$ Map1/D-7 LEON’S FULL SERVICE— Eclectic. At this restaurant
and bar, you’ll find a smorgasbord of unique foods, including 16 different flavors of sauce to accompany the pub frites. The inventive cocktails pair perfectly with the Lug Nuts (seasoned mixed nuts of the day). L (T-Su), D (daily). www.leonsfullservice. com. 131 E. Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Decatur, 404.687.0500. $$ Map1/D7 REVIVAL—Southern. Enter through what looks
like grandma’s living room to enjoy a menu that reinvents Southern staples. Order family style or individually. L (Sa&Su), D (Tu-Th). www. revivaldecatur.com. 129 Church St., Decatur, 470.225.6770. Map1/D7 REVOLUTION DOUGHNUTS— Bakery/Cafe. Dig
into these melt-in-your-mouth donuts in flavors like vanilla bean, caramel bacon and carrot cake. Then, wash it down with a steaming cup of organic, fair-trade coffee. Open daily. www.revolutiondoughnuts.com. 908 W College Ave., Decatur, 678.927.9920. $ Map1/D7
Downtown AMALFI PIZZA— Pizza. Enjoy delectable Neapol-
itan-style pizzas that stay true to regional Italian traditions. Fresh ingredients—like truffles, porcini mushrooms, broccoli rabe and sausage—top the thin-crust pies. The menu also includes calzones, salads, bruschetta, meatballs and more. L&D (daily). www.amalfipizzaatl.com. 17 Andrew Young Int’l Blvd. NE, 2nd Floor, 404.228.7528. $$ Map3/I5 LEGAL SEA FOODS— Seafood. The famed Boston
restaurant is known for quality seafood, including traditional fish and chips, red onion jam swordfish, New England clam chowder and Legal lobsters, available by the pound. L&D (daily). (AE, DC, DS, MC, V) www.legalseafoods.com. 275 Baker St., 678.500.3700. $$$ Map3/H3 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 17
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MOLLY B’S— Southern. Named for business mogul
Arthur Blank’s mother, this chophouse and private club opened inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium offers an unparalled experience, even on non-game days. L (daily); call for hours. 1 AMB Drive NW. 470. 341.5050. $$ Map`/I3 SUN DIAL RESTAURANT, BAR & VIEW— American. A
glass elevator takes you up 71 stories to a tri-level dining complex, featuring a revolving restaurant, a revolving bar and a stationary viewing level. Live jazz W&Th from 6-11 pm. L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). www.sundialrestaurant.com. Westin Peachtree Plaza, 210 Peachtree St. NE, 404.589.7506. $$$ Map3/I5 SWEET GEORGIA’S JUKE JOINT— Southern. Enjoy
live music nightly, savory food and Southern charm. Menu highlights include from-scratch crispy crawfish tails, house-smoked meats and jambalaya pasta. D (daily), Br (Su). www.sweetgeorgiasjukejoint.com. 200 Peachtree St., 404.230.5853. $$ Map3/I5 TRADER VIC’S— South Pacific. This stalwart South
Pacific restaurant in the Hilton Atlanta features a Polynesian theme that carries over into tropical cocktails and a tiki-inspired atmosphere. D (M-Sa). www.tradervics.com. 255 Courtland St., 404.221.6339. $$$ Map3/H5
Intown BREAD & BUTTERFLY— French Bistro. From the team
behind nearby Proof Bake Shop and the acclaimed Cakes & Ale, this charming Parisian-style café is a must if noshing on freshly baked goods or dishes like potato and raclette gratin sounds like your cup of tea. No reservations. B&L (Tu-Su), D (Tu-Sa), Br (Sa&Su). www.bread-and-butterfly.com. 290 Elizabeth St., Inman Park, 678.515.4536. $$ Map1/D7 CAPE DUTCH—South African. Owner Justin Antho-
ny’s South African roots pop up in dishes cooked on the “braai,” Afrikaans for “grill.” D (daily). www. capedutchrestaurant.com. 1782 Cheshire Bridge Road NE, 404.343.0313. $$$ Map1/D6 CHAR KOREAN BAR & GRILL— Korean BBQ. Here,
“your meat is in your hands” thanks to grills nestled in the center of most tables. Choose beef or pork to GIY (“grill-it-yourself”) or opt for a traditional dish like bibimbap or donkkasu. D (daily). www. charatlanta.com. 299 N. Highland Ave. NE, Inman Park, 404.525.2427. $$ Map1/D7 HAMPTON + HUDSON—American. Dig into delicious
and eclectic comfort foods fit for a laid-back night out or boisterous gathering of friends at this modern-day neighborhood pub. L&D (daily). Open late. www.hamptonandhudson.com. 299 N. Highland Ave. NE, Inman Park, 404.948.2123. $$ Map1/D7 OCTOPUS BAR— New American. This late-night
watering hole opens at 10:30 pm to bring night owls an extraordinary dinner and cocktail menu until 2:30 am. D (Tu-Sa). www.octopusbaratl.com. 560 Gresham Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.627.9911. $$ Map1/D8 STAPLEHOUSE— Modern American. This heartfelt
restaurant’s inspiring start continues to radiate goodness with The Giving Kitchen. Chef Ryan Smith’s dishes borderline on molecular gastronomy. American ingredients are transformed with modern techniques and masterful presentation Reservations recommended. ($85). D (W-Sa), Br (Su). www.staplehouse.com. 541 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.524.5005. $$$$ Map1/D7 18 W H E R E AT L A N TA I N O V E M B E R 20 17
YALLA!— Mediterranean. Step up to the bright yel-
low counter to enjoy a bevy of fresh Mediterranean flavors as wraps (in pita and laffa), bowls and plates. Indulge on lamb, shawarma, falafel and steak, then wash down with a handcrafted soda. L&D (daily). www.yallaatl.com. Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St., 404.506.9999. $$ Map1/D7
Midtown EMPIRE STATE SOUTH— Southern. Dig into elevated
Southern fare at this show stopping restaurant. An extensive cocktail program, coffee bar and bocce court are highlights. B&L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.empirestatesouth.com. 999 Peachtree St. NE, 404.541.1105. $$$ Map3/D5 SILVER SKILLET RESTAURANT— Breakfast. Little
has changed in 50-plus years at this landmark restaurant. Go for the true Southern breakfasts, fried chicken and awesome homemade pies. No reservations. B&L (daily). www.thesilverskillet.com. 200 14th St. NW, 404.874.1388. $ Map3/C4 SWEET HUT BAKERY & CAFE— Bakery/Cafe. This
counter-service bakery has ample seating for onsite indulgences, and a wide selection of pastries, danishes and other deliciously doughy goods. Open early and late daily. www.sweethutbakery.com. 933 Peachtree St., Ste. 935, Midtown, 404.600.4800. $ Map3/D5; 5150 Buford Hwy., Ste. A-100, Doraville, 470.545.2585. $ Map1/E5 TIN LIZZY’S CANTINA— Mexican. This local favorite
offers gourmet tacos, nachos, soups, build-yourown salads and quesadillas, and skillet dishes served with veggie rice, grilled red peppers, and margarita specials to wash it all down. Catering available. L&D (daily); late-night dining. www. tinlizzyscantina.com. 1136 Crescent Ave. NE, 404.537.5060 Map3/C5; 1540 Avenue Place, Emory Point, Map1/C7; 415 Memorial Dr. SE, Grant Park, 404.554.8220 Map1/D7; 3639 Piedmont Road, Buckhead, 404.846.6000 Map2/C5; 121 Perimeter Center West, Dunwoody, 470.514.1050. Map1/D5; 26 Andrew Young Int’l Blvd. NE, 404.671.9450. Map3/H5; 3470 George Busbee Parkway NW, 770.467.3015. Map1/B3
North Metro C. ELLET’S—Steak and Seafood. Set just outside
SunTrust Park in The Battery Atlanta, this modern steakhouse from esteemed Chef Linton Hopkin’s is named for his great-grandfather. A walk-up oyster bar is open on weekends and for SunTrust Park events. L&D (daily). www.c-ellets.com. 2605 Circle 75 Parkway, 678.996.5344. $$$ Map1/C5 CAFÉ VENDOME— French Bakery. This authentic
artisanal bakery combines traditional French techniques and state-of-the-art equipment to serve up a delectable variety of pastries and baked goods made from scratch each day. Open daily. www.cafevendome.com. 4969 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, 404.551.5163. $ Map1/D5 THE COWFISH— Burger/Sushi. A hybrid sushi and
burger joint—and, boy, does this odd couple make for a unique menu. L&D (daily). www.thecowfish. com. Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road, 770.225.0009. $$ Map1/D5 IL GIALLO OSTERIA & BAR— Italian. At this decidedly
hidden gem, indulge in decadent Italian cuisine. Pastas are made minutes before being served. Don’t miss the grilled octopus, massive vitello alla parmigiana and pizza di fragole. L (M-F), D (daily).
www.ilgialloatl.com. 5920 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, 404.709.2148. $$ Map1/D5 MCKENDRICK’S STEAK HOUSE— Steak. For over
20 years, this local steakhouse has offered USDA Prime meats and ultra-fresh seafood. The awardwinning wine list and impeccable service round out the experience. L (M-F), D (daily). www.mckendricks.com. Park Place, 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road, 770.512.8888. $$$ Map1/D5 MUSS & TURNER’S— Deli. Eat in or take out at
this combo retail/eat-in space from Chef Todd Mussman (the Muss) and Ryan Turner. Discover Eleanor’s, a speakeasy hidden within the Smyrna location. L&D (M-Sa), Br (Su). www.mussandturners.com. 1675 Cumberland Pkwy., Smyrna, 770.434.1114. $ Map1/B6; 1205 Johnson Ferry Road, East Cobb, 678.809.4040. Map1/C4 NOBLE FIN—Seafood & Steak. Chef Jay Swift
opened this chic seafood spot north of Atlanta, bringing an upscale eatery to the city’s suburbs. The menu is a showcase of fresh seafood and prime cuts of steak. D (M-Sa). www.noblefinrestaurant.com. 5260 Peachtree Pkwy., Peachtree Corners, 770.599.7979. $$$ Map1/E4
Westside BETTER HALF— Eclectic. What started as a supper
club is now one of the freshest concepts in the city. The hidden gem serves up a cool, laid-back ambiance and an ever-changing menu with Latin influences. D (Tu-Sa). www.betterhalfatl.com. 349 14th St. NW, Bldg. C, 404.695.4547. $$$ Map3/B3 DONETTO— Italian. Named after the largest Chi-
anina bull recorded in history, the Tuscan-inspired concept focuses on heavy meats, a rotating list of homemade pastas and shared plates in a contemporary setting. Negroni on tap, anyone? Open M-Th 5-10 pm, F-Sa 5 pm-12 am, Su 11:30 am-2 pm; 5-10 pm. www.donettoatlanta.com. 976 Brady Ave. NW, 404.445.6867. $$ Map3/B1 HOLLER & DASH— Southern. Biscuits, biscuits and
more biscuits. This booming concept is making a name for itself with traditional comfort food prepared quickly with hip, local ingredients. Order at the counter or online. B&L (daily). www.holleranddash.com. 1085 Howell Mill Road. $ Map1/C7 MARCEL—Steak. Calling all night owls: Ford Fry’s
steakhouse has one of tastiest best late-night menus in town. F&Sa 11 pm-2 am. L (M-Sa), D (daily). www.marcelatl.com. Westside Provisions District, 1170 Howell Mill Road, 404.665.4555. $ Map2/C1 MILLER UNION— Eclectic. Helmed by James Beard
Awards’s 2017 Best Chef in the Southeast, Chef Steven Satterfield makes magic at this esteemed restaurant located in a refurbished warehouse once occupied by stockyards. L (Tu-Sa), D (M-Sa). www.millerunion.com. 999 Brady Ave. NW, Westside, 678.733.8550. $$ Map1/C7 NUEVO LAREDO CANTINA— Mexican. At this colorful
restaurant, Mexican chefs prepare authentic specialties like chicken mole, pork tender briskets and more. L&D (daily). www.nuevolaredocantina.com. 1495 Chattahoochee Ave., Westside, 404.352.9009. $ Map1/C6 ONE ROOSTER MONGOLIAN BAR— Polynesian.
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Shopping Le Jardin Français Located in Westside Provisions District, this international floral, garden and event design firm is a local favorite on Instagram feeds— green thumbs optional. The charming shop converts to “Boutique de Noel” Nov. 28 through Dec. 24, and is fully stocked with seaonally inspired must-haves including: potted bulbs in signature vessels, unique wreaths and custom garlands, delicately handcrafted ornaments, a large variety of custom terrariums and a fine selection of premium flowers, textured foliage and berries. DIY classes are also offered. Open M-Sa 10 am-6:30 pm, Su 10 am-5 pm. www.lejardinfrancais.com. 1100 Howell Mill Road NW, 404.792.1680. Map3/C1
HIGHLAND ROW ANTIQUES— Don’t be deceived by
this store’s tiny main level—the real treasures are buried in the vast basement. Dozens of dealers sell their eclectic goods, ranging from posters to clothing to housewares, in rooms throughout the bottom level. Open daily 11 am-6 pm. www.highlandrowantiques.com. 628 N. Highland Ave. NE, Poncey-Highland, 404.815.8830. Map1/D7 14TH STREET ANTIQUES & MODERN HOME— This
50,000-square-foot antique shop features over 100 of the South’s leading antique, fine art, lighting, rug, jewelry, home decor and high design dealers. Closed Su. www.14thstreetantiques.com. 530 14th St., Midtown, 404.325.4600. Map3/C2 PEACHTREE BATTLE ANTIQUES & INTERIORS—
This antiques store is housed in a historic brick building—including original factory windows and polished pine floors. The shop features the one-ofa-kind finds of over 75 dealers. Open daily. www. peachtreebattleantiques.com. 2395 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.846.9411. Map2/B9
Books & Music A CAPPELLA BOOKS— Known for its collection of
out-of-print and rare books, along with used copies of current books and hard-to-find authors. If you love books, you’ll be glad you stopped in this store. Open daily. www.acappellabooks.com. 208
Haralson Ave. NE., Little Five Points, 404.681.5128. Map1/D7 CHARIS BOOKS AND MORE— The oldest
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feminist bookstore in the Southeast offers LGBTQ literature, and biography, recovery, cooking, women’s studies, psychology and children’s sections, plus music, jewelry, t-shirts and other gift items. Open daily. www. charisbooksandmore.com. 1189 Euclid Ave., Little Five Points, 404.524.0304. Map1/D7 COVER BOOKS—A culture vulture’s dream. Books
and magazines are sold at three satellite locations: Paris on Ponce, Atlanta Contemporary and Whitespace. Titles cover the gamut of contemporary culture, from art and design to food and wine. Check online for hours. www.cover-books.com. 716 Ponce de Leon Place NE, 404.249.9965. Map2/E5; 535 Means St. NW, 404.688.1970. Map3/E2; 814 Edgewood Ave., 404.688.1892. Map1/D7 CRIMINAL RECORDS— Named one of the coolest
record stores in the country by Paste magazine, the store boasts a huge selection of every kind of music imaginable. Open daily. criminalatl. com/. 1154-A Euclid Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.215.9511. Map1/D7 LITTLE SHOP OF STORIES— This adorable inde-
pendent bookstore offers a great selection of children’s and young adult literature, poetry and non-fiction. Storytimes: Tu at 11 am, Th at 7pm, Su at 3pm. Check website for upcoming events.
Open daily. www.littleshopofstories. com. 133A E. Court Square, Decatur, 404.373.6300. Map1/D7
PHOENIX & DRAGON BOOKSTORE— Explore an ample selection of books about spirituality, metaphysics, holistic health, personal growth, and more, alongside aromatherapy oils, candles, incense, crystals and jewelry. Psychic readings and classes are also offered. Open daily. www. phoenixanddragon.com. 5531 Roswell Road NE, Sandy Springs, 404.255.5207. TALL TALES BOOK SHOP— For over three decades,
this full-service independent bookstore has been a go-to for Atlanta’s literary lovers. Tall Tales orders books twice weekly, in addition to conducting regular out-of-print book searches. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su 12:30-6:30 pm. www.talltalesatlanta. com. 2105 Lavista Road, 404.636.2498.
Children’s Stores AMERICAN GIRL BOUTIQUE & BISTRO— Featur-
ing a hair salon for dolls, a bistro where girls eat alongside their favorite American Girl doll and a store filled with dolls, clothes, books and more dedicated to the American Girl. Open daily. www. americangirl.com. North Point Mall, 1202 North Point Circle, Alpharetta, 877.247.5223. Map1/E3 SEED FACTORY— This stylish kids store is filled with
a selection of classic wooden toys, books and puzzles, plus furniture, bedding and clothing. Closed
COOL CATS Jackson Galaxy, Animal Planet star and friend of felines, reads from and signs copies of his new release “Total Cat Mojo” at A Cappella Books on Nov. 12 at 7 pm. 22 W H E R E AT L A N TA I N O V E M B E R 2017
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Su. www.seedfactoryatlanta.com. 1170 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.355.2043. Map3/B1
Clothing GUFFEY’S OF ATLANTA— This Atlanta institution
(40-plus years) specializes in custom and madeto-measure dressy casual and business casual clothing. Alterations, pick-up and delivery are also available. Private showings by appointment. Open Tu-Sa. www.guffeys.com. 3340 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.231.0044. Map2/D6 H. STOCKTON— Since 1963, this illustrious
clothier has offered quality ready-made and made-to-measure clothing featuring supple fabrics and classically chic silhouettes. Onsite tailoring and free domestic shipping are available. Closed Su. www.hstockton. com. Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Road NE, 404.233.1608 Map2/E6; Midtown, 1180 Peachtree St. NE, 404.249.7002. Map3/B6; Overton Park, 3625 Cumberland Blvd., 770.984.1111 Map1/C5; Park Place & Ladies, 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road, 770.396.1300 Map1/D5 RIGBY & PELLER— The Royal Bra Fitter to H.M.
Queen Elizabeth II since 1960, this luxurious lingerie retailer is known throughout the world for its highly customized and impeccable fittings. Rigby & Peller’s new U.S. stores include high-end lingerie collections from PrimaDonna, Empreinte, Stella McCartney and Panache. Reservations are recommended for fittings. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon-5:30 pm. www.rigbyandpeller.com. Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road, 404.261.9333. Map2/E5 SQ/FT.—This modern boutique in the heart of
Decatur carries eclectic, casual and stylish clothing for men, women and kids. Brands include Lucky, Alternative and Agave for men; Velvet, Patagonia and Subtle Luxury for women; and Crocs, Keen, and Mini Mooz for kids; among many others. www.sqftdecatur.com. 149 Sycamore St., Decatur, 404.373.6607. Map1/D7 THE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE— (Men, women) This
vintage stores, now with locations up and down the East Coast, carries a huge assortment of accessories, boots, wigs, handbags and jewelry. The main draw though is hip vintage dresses, classic jeans, Western shirts and unique Ts. Open daily. www. theclothingwarehouse.com. 420 Moreland Ave. SE, Little Five Points, 404.524.5070 Map1/D7
Gifts & Decor ATLANTA DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER (ADAC)—
This 550,000-square-foot interior design product showroom’s stunning showrooms are chock-full of amazing furniture, fabric, rugs, lighting, accessories, antiques, arts, kitchen and bath products, tile, stone and so much more. M-F 9 am-5 pm. www. adacatlanta.com. 351 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE, Buckhead, 404.231.1720. Map2/C10 ATLANTA MADE—This aptly named store offers
a world of locally produced goods. Explore the airy and well-appointed shop to find one-of-akind pieces of art, furniture, jewelry and other treasures, all made within 25 miles of Atlanta’s city center by more than 70 artisans. www. atlantamade.us. 1187 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 855.285.6233. Map3/B1 BRICK+MORTAR—Atlantan David Kowalski created
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old treasures. Hunt for finds like vintage projectors, circa 1920s posters, antique oil portraits and handpoured soy wax candles. Open daily. www.thisisbrickandmortar.com. Westside Provisions District, 1170 Howell Mill Road, 404.492.9207. Map3/B1 CRAFTED WESTSIDE—This collective of artisans is a
showcase of Atlanta’s creative populace. Here, fine craftsmanship meets modern design to produce exceptionally beautiful products that range widely in style, form and function. Open daily. www. craftedwestside.com. 1000 Marietta St., Westside, 404.249.2400. Map1/C7
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ECO DENIZEN—This serene store merges earth-
consciousness with quality workmanship to birth an upscale, eco-friendly shopping experience. Open M–Sa 11 am-8 pm, Su noon-6 pm. www. ecodenizen.net. 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 180, Midtown, 678.705.9880. Map3/D5 KOLO COLLECTION— High-design outdoor and
transitional furniture, in addition to grills, planters, umbrellas, torches and indoor/outdoor accessories. Closed Su. www.kolocollection.com. 1189 Howell Mill Rd., Westside, 404.355.1717. Map3/C1 SIMPLY PUT PAPER & GIFT—This shop will give
you something to write home about—and with. Georgia native Ashley Toporek Woodman’s passion for graphic design resulted in a paper palace filled with elaborate occasion cards, stationery and invitations. www.simplyputpaper.com. 1170 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.881.8660. Map3/B1 PERRINE’S WINE SHOP— Sommelier Perrine Prieur’s
9 ATLANTA STORES 404-231-0074 Also visit ROAM by Mori at Ponce City Market. Travel gear for the modern traveler.
moriluggage.com boutique wine shop carries about 300 hand-selected labels from around the world, in addition to artisan cheeses, cured meats, wine accessories and handmade soy candles. Wine tastings and classes 2017Mori_WhereMag_AD.indd 1 also available. Open daily. www.perrineswine. com. 1168 Howell Mill Road NW, Westside, 404.254.5077. Map3/B1
Jewelry & Watches AIMÉE JEWELRY AND FINE ART GALLERY—This
gallery showcases paintings and fine art created by local artists, with a focus on one-of-a-kind and unique pieces. Open Tu-Sa 11 am-6 pm. www. aimeejewelryandgallery.com. 335 Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 404371.0099. Map1/E7 BHINDI JEWELLERS— The store carries one of At-
lanta’s largest collections of fine Swiss timepieces including Breitling, Omega, Montblanc and Bell & Ross. There’s also fine diamond jewelry and precious gemstones, all of which are created by expert craftsmen. Open daily. www.bhindi.com. 1070 Oak Tree Rd., Decatur, 404.325.8755. Map1/D7 TOPAZ GALLERY— Featuring the works of more
than 100 jewelry artisans, Topaz offers a variety of beautiful, one-of-a-kind and limited-production jewelry ranging in style from simple and contemporary to elegant and ornate. Most designers are from Atlanta or the Southeast. Open Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. www.topazgallery.net. 3145 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.995.0155. Map2/D7
Shopping Centers/Districts ATLANTIC STATION— This 138-acre live/work/play
development is home to the Millennium Gate Museum, myriad restaurants, a movie theater and over 30 stores, including the Southeast’s only Ikea. Open daily. www.atlanticstation.com. 17 St. NW, Westside, 404.733.1221. Map3/A3
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AVALON—This walkable development in Alpharetta
will enchant you with its open-air layout. Stores like American Threads, Soft Surroundings and Johnny Was delight shoppers while hot eateries like Bocado Burger, Marlow’s Tavern and The El Felix satisfy foodies. Check the website for a full calendar of events. Open daily. www.experienceavalon.com. 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta, 770.765.2000. Map1/E3 THE SHOPS BUCKHEAD ATLANTA— Haute
couture shops—like Louboutin, ETRO and Hermès—neighbor upscale restaurants—like American Cut and Le Bilboquet—throughout six blocks. Open daily. www.theshopsbuckheadatlanta.com. 3035 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.939.9290. Map2/C7 LENOX SQUARE— Browse over 250 retailers on four
levels, including Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, Prada, Cartier, Louis Vuitton and David Yurman. Seven dining options and the Lenox Square Fashion Café are also on-site. Valet parking available. Open daily. www.lenoxsquare.com. 3393 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.233.6767. Map2/E6 PHIPPS PLAZA— This three-level shopping center
serves up over 100 stores, including anchors Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Belk, and retailers like Tiffany and Co., Gucci and Versace. Phipps is also home to a luxurious, 14-screen AMC Theatre, four restaurants and LEGOLAND. Open daily. www.phippsplaza.com. 3500 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.261.7910. Map2/E5 PONCE CITY MARKET—This 2.1 million-square-
foot destination offers contemporary shops and speciality retailers, including Posman Books, Sugarboo and The Frye Company, and gourmet dining concepts like Dub’s Fish Camp, Brezza Cucina and Minero. www.poncecitymarket.com. 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.900.7900. Map1/D7 SHOPS AROUND LENOX— This outdoor shopping
and dining district is conveniently located adjacent to Lenox Square, and features exclusive brands and artisan eateries. Stores include Kendra Scott, Swank, Suitsupply, Tootsies and more. www.shopsaroundlenox.com. 3400 Around Lenox Drive NE, Buckhead, 404.237.7710. Map2/E6 WESTSIDE PROVISIONS DISTRICT— A former meat-
packing district, this is now a hip and industrial shopping destination featuring fantastic bars and restaurants including JCT Kitchen and Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream alongside boutiques including Sid and Ann Mashburn, Billy Reid and more. Open daily. www.westsideprovisions.com. 1100-1200 Howell Mill Road, Westside. Map3/C1
Spas & Beauty FIG & FLOWER—Shop for natural, eco-friendly beauty
products. Expect to find high-quality makeup, skincare, hair care and baby products free of toxic ingredients. Open daily. www.shopfigandflower. com. 636 N. Highland Ave. NE, Poncey-Highland, 404.998.8198. Map1/D7 LITTLE BARN APOTHECARY—This handmade skin-
care line forgoes toxic chemicals for ingredients like ginger, cardamom, aloe and charcoal. Open daily. www.littlebarnapothecary.com. Westside Provisions District, 1170 Howell Mill Road, 470.875.5833. Map1/C7 THE SHAVE BARBERSHOP—This barbershop caters
to men with a rugged, modern space where
dapper gents can also stock up on bow ties and whiskey-scented beard oils. No appointment necessary. Open daily. www.theshavebarber.com. 630 North Highland Ave. NE, Poncey-Highland, 404.565.0730. Map1/D7 THE SPA AT CHÂTEAU ÉLAN— Escape to this Eur-
poean-style destination with 12 luxury overnight guest suites nestled inside a 35,000-square-foot mansion overlooking a lake. The peaceful ambiance promotes serenity. www.chateauelan.com. 1 Haven Harbour Drive, Braselton, 678.425.0900. THE SPA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL— One of the
city’s largest spas features spacious treatment rooms, a luxurious couples suite, steam room, sauna and vitality pool. Each appointment begins with a plush robe, hot tea and oil-infused oshibori (hot towel). Open daily. www.mandarinoriental. com/atlanta/luxury-spa. 3376 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.995.7526. Map2/D5
Specialty BEVERLY BREMER SILVER SHOP— This shop
overflows with unusual sterling silver objects, gift items and discontinued flatware patterns. Open M-Sa (10 am-5 pm). www.beverlybremer.com. 3164 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.261.4009. Map2/C7 CITY DOG MARKET— Find natural, organic food;
treats and supplements; earth-friendly, non-toxic toys; and products for fun-loving dogs and cats at this pet store. Self-service dog washes, training and obedience classes are also available. Closed M. www.citydogmarket.com. 4244 Peachtree Rd., Brookhaven, 404.816.8050. Map1/D6 HIGH COUNTRY OUTFITTERS—This outdoor outfit-
ter first opened in Buckhead in 1975, and has since expanded to additional locations in Metro Atlanta. High Country offers everything a daredevil needs to conquer their adventures. Open daily. www. highcountryoutfitters.com. Buckhead, 3906 Roswell Road NE, 404.856.0910. Map2/C4; Midtown, 1544 Piedmont Ave. NE, 404.963.2618. Map1/D7; Marietta (The Avenue), 4475 Roswell Road, 770.321.4780. Map1/C4 KILWINS— Since 1947, Kilwins has been a household
name for sweets. Enjoy everything from pralines to chocolate-covered fruits to candy apples to hot chocolate and much, much more. www.kilwins. com/atlanticstation. 1380 Atlantic Drive NW, Atlantic Station, Atlanta, 404.817.7500. Map3/A3 OLI+VE—This specialty store carries balsamic
vinegars from Italy and single-varietal, flavored and gourmet extra virgin olive oil from around the world. Taste before you buy to find the perfect oil for your palate. www.oliandve.com. 3263 Roswell Road, Buckhead, 404.841.1012. Map2/C6 STODDARD’S RANGE AND GUNS— This state-of-the-
art indoor shooting range and gun store features twelve 75-foot, rifle-rated lanes with a programmable touch screen target system. Classes available include gun safety and home defense. www.stoddardsguns.com. 5840 Bankhead Hwy., Douuglasville, 678.838.4848. Map1/A6; 485 Bishop St. NW, Westside, 404.355.4867. Map1/C7 XOCOLATL— Every chocolate bar uses single-origin
cacao that is organically and sustainably harvested, and sweetened with organic cane sugar. The dark chocolate is naturally vegan, and free of both soy and gluten. Milk chocolate bars are made with coconut milk. www.xocolatlchocolate.com. 99 Krog St. NE, Krog Street Market, 404.604.9642. Map1/D7 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 25
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Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)
High Museum of Art
Curated by “Design Matters” podcast host Debbie Millman, “Text Me: How We Live in Langauge” is an original exhibit showcasing objects, works and interactive experiences from more than 60 artists. Each piece illustrates the creative ways we use typography to document, well, just about everything. While the exhibit may have opened earlier this fall, the word play doesn’t stop there. Tune in now to the live podcast Millman recorded in Atlanta with design luminary Paula Scher. MODA also hosts Marissa Kraxberger of Rag & Bone for a Design Conversation on Nov. 16 at 7 pm (tickets: $15) Open Tu-Su. General admission: $10. www.museumofdesign.org. 1315 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 404.979.6455. Map3/B5
Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s final speech before his assassination in 1968, the “‘A Fire That No Water Could Put Out’: Civil Rights Photography,” exhibit opens Nov. 4 and reflects on the 50 years since then. Open Tu-Su. General admission: $14.50. www.high.org. 1280 Peachtree St., Midtown, 404.733.4444. Map3/B5
Admission/Discount Passes CITYPASS— Valid for nine days from first use, City-
PASS offers reduced admission to the following attractions: Georgia Aquarium (expedited entry), World of Coca-Cola, Inside CNN Studio Tour, Zoo Atlanta OR Center for Civil and Human Rights and Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR College Football Hall of Fame. Tickets: Adults $76.75, kids ages 3-12 $62.50; plus tax. plus tax. Purchase online or at your first attraction. www.citypass.com/atlanta. 888.330.5008.
Art Museums ATLANTA CONTEMPORARY— Atlanta Contem-
porary neither profits from nor collects the art on its walls in an effort to support the genre’s advancement. Opening this month: Mohamed Bourouissa’s“Horse Day”, Nov. 7 through Dec. 17; David Onri Anderson’s “Rice, Beans & Incense,” Nov. 9 through Dec. 17. Open Tu-Sa. Free admission. www.atlantacontemporary.org. 535 Means St. NW, Midtown, 404.688.1970. Map3/E2 CALLANWOLDE FINE ARTS CENTER— Built in 1920
for the oldest son of Coca-Cola Company founder, Asa Candler, this Gothic-tudor mansion is now a community arts center. Open daily. Tickets: adults $10, students/seniors/ages 4-12 $8. An upstairs gallery presents changing exhibits. Gallery admission $5. www.callanwolde.org. 980 Briarcliff Road NE, Druid Hills, 404.872.5338. Map1/D7
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white polished interior which is often lit in various hues of blue, turquoise, orange or pale green. Guided tours available. wheretraveler.com Open daily from 9 am-6 pm; an Aarti museum encompasses 250-plus works ceremony takes place daily at 11:30 am. by Georgia artists. A resource center, www.baps.org. 460 Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn, library and archives are also onsite. Tours avail678.906.2277. Map1/F5 able Tu-F 10 am-4 pm or upon request. Tu-Sa 11
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART OF GEORGIA (MOCA GA)— This small
am-5 pm. Tickets: adults $8, students and seniors $5. www.mocaga.org. Tula Arts Center, 75 Bennett St., Buckhead, 404.367.8700. Map2/A11 SPELMAN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF FINE ART— This
museum on the grounds of Spelman University specializes in 20th-century painting and sculpture by African-American artists including Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Herman “Kofi” Bailey and Elizabeth Catlett. Tu-F 10 am-4 pm, Sa noon-4 pm. Suggested donation $3; parking $3. museum. spelman.edu. 350 Spelman Lane SW, West End, 404.270.5607. Map3/L1
Attractions ATLANTA BELTLINE—Stroll, run, bike or blade the
Atlanta Beltline’s completed trails, and stop along the way to view public art installations, grab a bite on sun-filled patios or lounge in public parks. Download app or check website to find access points. www.beltline.org. BAPS SHRI SWAMINARAYAN MANDIR TEMPLE— This
strikingly ornate Hindu temple sits on 29 acres in the the Atlanta suburb of Lilburn. aIts stark-white exterior takes on the colors of the sky, as well as its
CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK— This 21-acre park is
a permanent legacy to the Atlanta-hosted 1996 Olympic Games. During Summer months, you’ll find children splashing in the Fountain of Rings and families picnicking on the expansive lawns. Grab a bite at Googie Burger, a local favorite and the only restaurant on park grounds. www. centennialpark.com. 265 Luckie St., Downtown, 404.222.7275. Map3/H4 CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS— The freshly ex-
panded center is home to a museum showcasing hundreds of puppets, including original Muppets from the Jim Henson Foundation, and offers a wide range of performances. Museum open Tu-F 9 am-5 pm, Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm. Museum-only admission: $10.50; Museum and a show admission: $20.50. www.puppet.org. 1404 Spring St. NW, Midtown, 404.873.3391. Map3/A4 GEORGIA AQUARIUM— The largest aquarium in the
Western Hempishere is home to unique marine life including whale sharks, beluga whales and dolphins. A 4-D movie, cafés and gift shop are also on-site. Open daily. Tickets: adults $39.95, seniors $36.95, ages 3-12 $33.95, 2 and under free. www.
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Landmark, the 1889 building was designed to resemble the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Historical markers on the grounds explain how the city was rebuilt after the Civil War. Located on the fourth floor of the capitol, a museum displays exhibits about Georgia’s resources, history and government, plus quirky artifacts. M-F 8 am-5:30 pm. Tours M-F at 10&11 am and 1&2 pm. Free admission. www.sos.state.ga.us. 206 Washington St., Downtown, 404.656.2844. Map3/K4
KENNESAW MOUNTAIN NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD PARK— Site of one of the major confrontations
of the Atlanta Campaign, the 2,900-acre park offers 17 miles of hiking trails. Park open daily 7:30 am-dusk. Visitor Center open daily 8:30 am-5 pm. www.nps.gov/kemo. Old US 41 & Stilesboro Rd., 900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr., Kennesaw, 770.427.4686. Map1/A4 LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER— Enjoy hands-
on play areas, a 4-D cinema, classes, rides and the MINILAND exhibit, with iconic buildings made out of LEGOs. Open Su-F 10 am-7 pm, Sa 10 am-9 pm. Tickets: $12.50-$27.95; ages 2 and
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is home to local luminaries—including Bobby Jones and Margaret Mitchell—who are interred alongside Confederate soldiers who died during the Atlanta Campaign in 1864. Open daily; free admission. Check website for tour times and prices. www.oaklandcemetery.com. 248 Oakland Ave. SE, Grant Park, 404.688.2107. Map3/M7 SIX FLAGS OVER GEORGIA— The theme park
features 14 thrilling rides, plus family friendly rides, shows and attractions. Now open is a new on-site water park, Hurricane Harbor. M-Th 10:30 am-7 pm, F 10:30 am-9 pm, Sa 10 am-10 pm, Su 10:30 am-8 pm. Adults $59.99, children under 48” $39.99, 2 and under free; one-day parking $20. www.sixflags. com/overgeorgia. 275 Riverside Pkwy., Austell, 770.739.3400. Map1/B7 SKYVIEW— The 20-story Ferris wheel takes passen-
gers on a 15-minute ride up and over the city. At night, the ride lights up with millions of LED lights. Open daily. Tickets: adults $13.50, seniors and military $12.15, ages 3-12 $8.50, plus tax. VIP $50 per person. www.skyviewatlanta.com. 168 Luckie St. NW, Downtown, 678.949.9023. Map3/H4 THE KING CENTER— The official memorial dedicated
to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Exhibits illustrate his life and teachings; highlights include Freedom Hall and The Eternal Flame. The King Center Library, archives, King’s final resting place, a gift shop and other facilities are also on-site. Daily 9 am-5 pm. Free admission. www.thekingcenter.org. 449 Auburn Ave. NE, Sweet Auburn, 404.526.8900. Map3/I7 WILD ANIMAL SAFARI— This five-mile, drive-through
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safari features over 650 animals including American bison, elk, water buffalo, wildebeest, tigers, hyena and zebra. Drive through in your vehicles, rent a van or take a bus tour. Tickets: adults $19.95, children and seniors $17.95. Advance ticket purchase required. www.animalsafari.com/Georgia. 1300 Oak Grove Road, Pine Mountain, 706.663.8744. WORLD OF COCA-COLA— Explore the story of the
Center for Civil and Human Rights Fernbank Museum of Natural History College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience
world’s best-known brand. Visitors will see a functioning bottling line, watch a 4-D movie and taste more than 100 different beverages from around the world. Open daily. Tickets: $13-$17; ages 2 and under free. www.worldofcoca-cola.com. Pemberton Place, 121 Baker St., Downtown, 800.676.COKE, 404.676.5151. Map3/H4 ZOO ATLANTA— More than 1,500 animals call
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Museums ANNE FRANK IN THE WORLD— Owned by the Anne
Frank House in the Netherlands and run by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, the exhibit includes photos, letters and a 28-minute film with the only known footage of Frank. Tu-Th 10 am-4 pm, F 10 am-2 pm, Sa&Su noon-4 pm. Free admission. www.holocaust.georgia.gov. 5920 Roswell Rd. NE, Sandy Springs, 770.206.1558. Map1/D5 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 27
THE GUIDE Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking APEX MUSEUM— This museum offers a historical
look at the black experience in the U.S. and Atlanta. Don’t miss the replica of Yates & Milton Drug Store, one of Atlanta’s first black-owned businesses. Exhibits tell stories from Africa, Sweet Auburn and beyond. Closed M. Tickets: $5-$7. www. apexmuseum.org. 135 Auburn Ave., Sweet Auburn, 404.523.2739. Map3/I6 ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER— The center includes
the Atlanta History Museum, the Centennial Olympic Games Museum, two historic homes (the Swan House and the Smith Family Farm), a research center and 33 acres of gardens. Atlanta History Center also operates the Margaret Mitchell House. Check website for hours. Tickets: adults $16.50, seniors and students $13, ages 4-12 $11, children under 4 free. www.atlantahistorycenter. com. 130 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW, Buckhead, 404.814.4000. Map2/B6 CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS— This
museum includes three sections: a collection of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s documents and personal effects; multisensory galleries about the American Civil Rights Movement; and a human rights gallery detailing past and ongoing struggles from around the world. Open daily. Tickets: adults $15, seniors and students $13, kids $10, active military free. www.civilandhumanrights.org. 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd., Downtown, 404.991.6970. Map3/H4 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF ATLANTA— This newly
renovated, expanded museum allows kids to build and launch a rocket, paint a masterpiece, construct a house, and even climb through the Earth’s core. Hands-on play and exploratory learning get your child’s gears turning in new ways. A wonderful toy store is also on-site. Adults must be accompanied by a child, and vice versa. Open Th-Tu. Tickets: $14.95. www.childrensmuseumatlanta.org. 275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive, Downtown, 404.659.5437. Map3/H4 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME & CHICK-FILA FAN EXPERIENCE—This massive attraction
offers interactive experiences that honor the pageantry and traditions of college football. Personalize an all-access pass with your football team at registration. Open daily. Tickets: $18-$22; active/retired military and kids under 3 free. www. cfbhall.com. 250 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 404.880.4800. Map3/I3 DAVID J. SENCER CDC MUSEUM— This unique
museum features award-winning exhibitions that focus on a variety of public health topics, as well as the history of the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention). Four temporary exhibitions—each related to the CDC’s work—are mounted each year. M-F 9 am-5 pm, open Th until 7 pm. Free admission. www.cdc.gov/museum. 1600 Clifton Rd. NE, 404.639.0830. Map1/D7 FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY— Ex-
hibits cover the world’s largest dinosaurs, natural history and more. Special exhibits: “Wild Weather” and “Mammoths and Mastodons.” A new giantscreen theater is playing “Extreme Weather 3D” (movie tickets not included in museum admission). Open daily. Tickets: $16-$18. www.fernbankmuseum.org. 767 Clifton Road NE, Druid Hills, 404.929.6300. Map1/D7 JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM— This museum
details President Carter’s life, including his Navy career and the work both he and Rosalynn have done since leaving the White House. The replica 28 W H E R E AT L A N TA I N O V E M B E R 20 17
of the Oval Office is a must-see. Check website for special events and exhibits. Tickets: adults $8; seniors, students and military $6, ages 16 and under free. Open daily. www.jimmycarterlibrary.gov. 441 Freedom Pkwy. NE, Midtown, 404.865.7100. Map1/D7 ROBERT C. WILLIAMS AMERICAN MUSEUM OF PAPERMAKING— One of the most comprehensive
collections of paper and paper-related artifacts in the world, including 2,000 books, watermarks, papers, tools, machines and manuscripts. M-F 9 am-5 pm. Free admission and parking. paper.gatech. edu. Institute of Paper Science and Technology, 500 10th St. NW, Midtown, 404.894.5700. Map3/D2 SCAD FASH— One of the largest fashion museums
in the nation, this attraction is located in the Savannah College of Art & Design’s (SCAD) Atlanta campus. Closed Mondays. Tickets: general $10, senior/military) $8, family (three or more) $20, college students/SCAD alumni $5, ages 14 and under FREE, SCAD student/faculty/staff FREE. www.scadfash.com. 1600 Peachtree St., Midtown, 404.253.3132. Map1/D7 SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY MUSEUM— This museum
displays 90+ pieces of retired railway rolling stock, including diesel locomotives, steam locomotives, and passenger and private cars. Short rides on a restored caboose are also offered. Tickets: adults $10; seniors $8; ages 2-12 $7. Open W-Sa (10 am-5 pm). www.SoutheasternRailwayMuseum.org. 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth, 770.476.2013. Map1/F4
In Search of Origins: The Research and Scholarship of Dard Hunter Museum founder Dard Hunter traveled around the world investigating and documenting hand papermaking techniques and traditions. The results of his travels were distilled into books which introduced audiences to the world of paper. Explore the process and results in this new exhibit. October 13, 2017- June 1, 2018
Open Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm 500 10th St. NW • Atlanta, GA 30332
www.paper.gatech.edu 404.894.5700
SOUTHERN MUSEUM OF CIVIL WAR AND LOCOMOTIVE HISTORY— Thousands of Civil War and
railroad relics are on display including a reproduction of a turn-of-the-century locomotive factory and a depiction of the Civil War’s Great Locomotive Chase. M-Sa 9:30 am-5 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. Adults $7.50, seniors $6.50, ages 4-12 $5.50. www. southernmuseum.org. 2829 Cherokee St., Kennesaw, 770.427.2117. Map1/A3 THE BIG HOUSE MUSEUM—The Allman Brothers
Band lived in this house from 1970-1973. The house now pays homage to the legendary band with rooms packed with memorabilia, fan art and an inside look at the band’s daily music-making. Open Th-Sa (11 am-6 pm), Su (11 am-4 pm). Tickets: adults $10; military/students/seniors $8; ages 10-18 $4; ages 9 and under free. www.thebighousemuseum. com. 2321 Vineville Ave., Macon, 478.741.5551. WREN’S NEST HOUSE MUSEUM— Atlanta’s oldest
house museum was the home of Joel Chandler Harris, known for the tales of Brer Rabbit in “The Uncle Remus Tales.” Tu-Sa 10 am-2:30 pm; storytelling Sa at 1 pm. Adults $9, seniors and students $8, children ages 3-12 $6. www.wrensnest.org. 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, West End, 404.753.7735. Map1/C7
Parks ARABIA MOUNTAIN—This “mountain” is actually a
granite monadnock, or an isolated rock hill (much like Stone Mountain). The 2,550-acre area includes two lakes and plenty of trails that vary in distance, difficulty and topographic scenery. www.arabiaalliance.org. Arabia Mountain Path, Lithonia, GA 30038,. Map1/F8 DUNWOODY NATURE CENTER— This nature
preserve has activities for all ages. There are kids and adult classes, as well as special family events. Wildlife is abundant, including owls, hawks, turtles,
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coyotes and more. There is even a boardwalk that courses through a marshy wetland. Open daily 7 am to sundown. Free admission. www.dunwoodynature.org. 5343 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody, 770.394.3322. Map1/D4 PIEDMONT PARK— Considered Atlanta’s Central
Park, the 182-acre park is popular with joggers, bicyclists and rollerbladers, and hosts festivals and events nearly every weekend during warmweather months. The park also offers tennis courts, playgrounds, athletic fields and a dog park. www. piedmontpark.org. Piedmont Avenue (between 10th Street and Westminster Drive), Midtown, 404.875.7275. Map3/C7 STONE MOUNTAIN PARK— A 3,300-acre park sur-
rounds the world’s largest granite monolith. The park offers trails, golf courses, a skylift, a railroad, miniature golf, campgrounds, a 4-D theater and the Lasershow Spectacular. Tickets: $28, plus tax. Parking $15. www.stonemountainpark.com. 1126 Stonewall Jackson Drive, Stone Mountain, 770.498.5690. Map1/F6 SWEETWATER CREEK STATE PARK— This wild get-
away offers five campsites, two fishing docks, 10 yurts, eight picnic shelters, a wide variety of trails and a 215-acre lake, among other amenities. Water sport rentals are available seasonally. Open daily 7 am-dark. Parking: $5. www.gastateparks.org. 1750 Mount Vernon Road, 770.732.5871. Map1/D4
Recreation ANDRETTI INDOOR KARTING & GAMES— These
thrilling facilities feature state-of-the-art indoor racing, a ropes course, a 7-D motion theater, racing simulators and over 100 arcade games. You’ll also find bowling, laser tag, a zip line, a cosmic rock wall, the chef-driven Andretti Grill and the Sky Bar. Check website for hours. Call 770.992.5688 for both locations. www.andrettikarting.com. 11000 Alpharetta Hwy., Roswell,. Map1/D3; 1255 Roswell Road, Marietta, GA 30062,. Map1/B4 MIDTOWN BOWL— This has been the bowling spot
for Atlantans since 1960. It caters to parties, families, single bowlers and leagues who are looking for good ol’ fashioned bowling fun. A full service bar is also available for patrons. www.midtownbowl.com. 1940 Piedmont Circle, NE, 404.874.5703. Map1/D6 PORSCHE EXPERIENCE CENTER—This magnifi cent
new center is the first of its kind in North America. The 27-acre complex features a massive test track, off-road courses, a driving simulator and a fine-dining restaurant. Two-hour test drives range from $300-$600, depending on the Porsche model chosen. Drive one of 13 models, including the Macan S, Boxter GTS, and even the 911 GT3. www. porschedriving.com. One Porsche Drive, College Park, 888.204.7474. Map1/C9
Sporting Events ATLANTA HAWKS—Atlanta’s NBA team plays at Phillips Arena. Upcoming games: Rockets, Nov. 3; Celtics, Nov. 6; Kings, Nov. 15; Celtics, Nov. 18; Clippers, Nov. 22; Knicks, Nov. 24; Raptors, Nov. 26 Cavaliers, Nov. 30. ATLANTA FALCONS— Atlanta’s NFL team plays their
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inaugural season at the massive, architectural marvel known as Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Upcoming games: Cowboys, Nov. 12; Buccaneers, Nov. 26. www.atlantafalcons.com. 1 AMB Drive, Downtown, 470.341.4500. Map3/I3 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 29
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Entertainment John Prine at The Fox Theatre Taking the famed Atlanta stage on Nov. 17 is a rare talent whose exemplary career has involved songwriting for Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, the Everly Brothers, John Denver, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon, Ben Harper and many others. With accolades inluding two Grammys and the distinction of being one of the few songwriters honored by the Library of Congress and U.S. Poet Laureate, Prine is more than a musician; he is an American treasure. Joining Prine on stage is special guest Kacey Musgraves, whose career, albeit younger, has a surmountable start with her own pair of Grammys to boot. Tickets: $63-103. www.foxtheatre. org. 660 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 404.881.2000. Map3/F5
CLERMONT LOUNGE— Located in the basement
of the soon-to-reopen Clermont Motor Hotel, Atlanta's oldest strip club may have a curious past, but has become a city landmark for its unique atmosphere and celebrity sightings. M-Sa 1 pm-3 am. www.clermontlounge.net. 789 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.874.4783. Map1/D7 OASIS GOODTIME EMPORIUM— Northside club
with three stages. Open daily. www.oasisatl. com. 6363 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Norcross, 770.454.8065. Map1/E4 ONYX— This executive gentlemen’s club offers bottle
service, VIP sections, and free billiards and parking until 6 pm. M-F 11 am-2:30 pm. www.showbars. com. 1888 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Buckhead, 404.876.9992. Map2/E11
Ballet ATLANTA BALLET— Led by Artistic Director Gennadi
Nedvigin, the Atlanta Ballet is in its 87th season. Expect eclectic performances, including traditional classics and boldly modern pieces. Check website for performance shcedule and locations. www. atlantaballet.com. 404.892.3303.
Breweries & Distilleries ABBEY OF THE HOLY GOATS BREWERY—This small-
scale craft brewery’s unexpected backstory and gastronomically designed beers are well worth the
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dining room or in the expansive beer garden at this award-winning brew pub. Expect to find a wide selection of wheretraveler.com ales and Belgian-style beers. L (Tu-F), D (daily). www.5seasonsbrewing.com. 5 Seasons Brewing, 5600 Roswell Road, Sandy AMERICAN SPIRIT WHISKEY—Atlanta’s only Springs, 404.255.5911 Map1/D5; 5 Seasons North, whiskey and brandy distillery uses Scottish3655 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 770.521.5551. style twin copper pot stills to craft bourbon, $$ Map1/E3; 5 Seasons Westside, 1000 Marietta St. rye and malt whiskies, plus seasonal brandies NW, 404.875.3232. Map3/D1 using locally sourced apples. Resurgence Rye GATE CITY BREWING CO. —Anchoring one end of is Atlanta’s first rye since Prohibition. www. the charming Canton Street in Roswell’s historic aswdistillery.com. 199 Armour Drive NE, Buckhead, district, this “outside-the-Perimeter” hot spot re404.590.2279. Map1/C6 cently expanded its tasting room to accommodate ARCHES BREWING— Located just north of the more taps and space for mingling. The name alHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, ludes to pre-Civil War history when Atlanta served Arches is a recent addition to Atlanta’s happening as a hub for railroads and branded itself as the hop scene. Following a European brewing calengateway to the South. www.gatecitybrewingcomdar, the focus is on simple, quality and authentic pany.com. 43 Magnolia St., Roswell, 678.404.0961. Old World-style beers. Check website for hours. Map3/D3 www.archesbrewing.com. 3361 Dogwood Drive. JEKYLL BREWING— Alpharetta’s first brewery is 678.653.2739. focused on creating hand-crafted beers from the EVENTIDE BREWING—With the help of college finest ingredients. Check website for hours. www. friends he met at Georgia Southern University, jekyllbrewing.com. 2855 Marconi Drive, AlpharetGeoffrey Williams’ Grant Park brewery was named ta. Map1/E3 after the “relaxing point in the day when you can MONDAY NIGHT BREWING—The idea for this brewtake a second to re ect and enjoy that moment.” ery grew out of a Bible study group that started Every Thursday, they release a special beer from brewing beer together. Now, it’s one of Atlanta’s the depths of their cooler. 1015 Grant St. SE, most popular breweries. Guests can enjoy tours Atlanta, 404.907.4543. Map1/D8 replete with cornhole, shuffleboard, black-and5 SEASONS BREWING— Seasonal fare and handwhite movies and tastings of nearly a dozen brews. crafted beers are served in either the sprawling drive into the ‘burbs. Gather around the long communal table with a board game and friends. www.abbeyoftheholygoats.com. 4000 NorthfieldWay, Roswell, 470.282.1444. Map2/E2
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Check website for hours. www.mondaynightbrewing.com. 670 Trabert Ave. NW, Westside, Map3/A1 OLD 4TH DISTILLERY—After nearly a century, At-
lanta got its first legal distillery with the opening of Old 4th Distillery. Copper stills sparkle in the ultracozy, beautifully designed space, which produces vodka and gin. Check website for hours. www.o4d. com. 487 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 844.653.3687. Map3/J7 ORPHEUS BREWING— Jason Pellett’s artisanal
brewery overlooking Piedmont Park takes its name from the mythical Greek musician and poet. The Orpheus lineup, which was scheduled to hit shelves in July, includes saisons, sours, hops and barrels such as Siren Plum Saison, and Global Belgian Pale Ale. www.orpheusbrewing.com. 1440 Dutch Valley Place NE, Midtown. Map3/A8 RED BRICK BREWING—This brewery, the longest-
operating craft brewery in Georgia, serves up a long list of award-winning ales, including flagship beers, seasonal brews and special releases. Check website for live music, team trivia and event schedule. www.redbrickbrewing.com. 2323 Defoor Hills Road NW, Westside, 404.355.5558. Map1/C6 RED HARE BREWING— Co-workers Roger Davis
and Bobby Thomas took their home-brewing hobby to the next level with lots of encouragement from friends in August 2011. Today, Red Hare offers year-round varieties like Long Day Lager and Gangway IPA, as well as seasonal offerings and a one-off specialty series called The Rabbit’s Reserve Series. Bonus: Red Hare was world’s first brewery to adopt the evercan, a more sustainable can made from high-recycled aluminum. www. redharebrewing.com. 1198 Delk Industrial Blvd., Marietta, 678.401.0600. Map3/C5 SCOFFLAW BREWING CO.—Visit Georgia’s newest
craft brewery for a sip of the Basement IPA and other brews. Check website for hours. www. scofflawbeer.com. 1738 MacArthur Blvd. NW, Westside, 857.225.5683. Map1/C6 SECOND SELF BEER COMPANY—Two Georgia Tech
grads tapped into their alter egos and launched this Westside brewery in 2014. Flavor profiles for each brew are created around a central ingredient. Check their website for hours and special events. www.secondselfbeer.com. 1317 Logan Circle NW, 678.916.8035. Map1/D7 SWEETWATER BREWING COMPANY— Founded in
1997, this is now the 24th largest craft brewery in the nation, specializing in aggressive West Coast-style beers. Check website for hours. www.sweetwaterbrew.com. 195 Ottley Dr. NE, 404.691.2537. Map1/D7 THREE TAVERNS BREWERY— Brian Purcell’s
8,500-square-foot Decatur brewery was named after an actual tavern located outside of Rome 2,000 years ago along the Appian Way. Tasty brews at Three Taverns can be divided into categories of new monastic (like Night in Brussels Belgian IPA) or non-orthodox (like a Night on Ponce IPA). www. threetavernsbrewery.com. 121 New St., Decatur, 404.600.3355. Map1/E7 WILD HEAVEN BEER— “Serve your neighbor” is the
motto of this craft brewery in Avondale Estates. Created by lifelong Georgians Nick Purdy and Eric Johnson, Wild Heaven makes American brews that use all grain and no adjunct-sugar, which means bigger flavor without the excess alcohol.
www.wildheavenbeer.com. 135B Maple St., Decatur, 404.997.8589. Map1/F7 URBAN TREE CIDERY—This family owned and oper-
ated cidery is Atlanta’s first. Visit this cool spot on the Westside to sample three varieties of cider and cider-based cocktails prepared at the full bar. All ciders are made on-site. Check website for hours. www.urbantreecidery.com. 1465 Howell Mill Road NW, Westside, 404.855.5546. Map1/C7 VIKING ALCHEMIST MEADERY— Drink the “nectar
of the gods” at the only meadery in Metro Atlanta. Mead is like a wine fermented with honey (and other fruits) instead of grapes. Viking Alchemist offers varieties made with blueberry, cherry, peach and more. Check website for hours. www. vikingalchemist.com. 703 Fairgate Road SW, #301, 678.858.2813. Map1/B5
Cocktail Lounges AMER—This posh bar takes cocktails very seri-
ously—and we couldn’t be more thankful. The bar menu focuses on bitters and Italian Amari. Expect classic cocktail recipes with a contemporary twist. Open Tu-Su. www.ameratlanta.com. 299 N. Highland Ave. NE, Inman Park, 404.600.5895. Map1/D7 BON TON BOIL HOUSE—This funky spot made
a splash on Midtown for its eclectic interiors, Vietnamese-Creole menu and cheeky cocktails. In the style of the Big Easy, big indulgence is encouraged. The kitchen and bar stay open late, so you can keep the revelry and “fancy service”— as the neon sign on the wall touts—alive. Closed M. Open Tu-Sa 11 am-2am, Su 11 am-midnight. www.bontonatl.com. 674 Myrtle St., Midtown, 404.996.6161. M3/F6 THE BLIND PIG PARLOUR BAR—This rustic hotspot
pays homage to the Prohibition era by requiring a secret code for entry. Oddities hang on the walls while drinks flow from the bar. The craft cocktail and food menus are to-the-point but pack a flavorful punch. Open Th-Sa 8 pm-3 am. www.theblindpigparlourbar.com. 128 East Andrews Drive NW, Buckhead, 678.705.7697. Map2/C6 RED PHONE BOOTH— Dial a secret phone number
into the red phone booth to enter this Prohibitioninspired speakeasy. Pillowy leather seating and cigar smoke fill the space, which is a whisky drinker’s dream. The walk-in humidor offers a large cigar selection. Open daily. Open late M-Sa. www.redphonebooth.com. 17 Andrew Young Int’l Blvd. NE, Downtown,. Map3/H5 THE S.O.S. TIKI BAR—At this small tiki temple, you’ll
find a menu of Polynesian-inspired cocktails, including a bevvy of rum-filled beverages, frozen cocktails and punch bowls. A limited food menu of tasty tiki staples, like coconut shrimp, tikiyaki sliders and pineapple guacamole, is also offered. Opens at 6 pm W-Sa. 340 Church St., Decatur, 404.377.9308. $$ Map1/D7
Comedy & Improv DAD’S GARAGE THEATRE COMPANY— The improv
company recently moved into a new home in the Old Fourth Ward (a former church), where it serves up its hilarious improv and scripted shows. Staple shows include Extreme Elimination Improv Challenge, CageMatch and TheatreSports. Check website for a complete schedule and ticket prices. www.dadsgarage.com. 569 Ezzard St. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.523.3141. Map1/D7
THE BASEMENT THEATER— Guests rave about the
fun, cheap and hysterical entertainment found at this hole-in-the-wall comedy lounge. BYOB is encouraged. Improv shows every Th, F & Sa at 8&10 pm. Tickets $5-$10. www.thebasementtheatre.com. 175 West Wieuca Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.277.3071. Map2/C2 THE LAUGHING SKULL LOUNGE— This 74-seat
venue is tucked in the back of the Vortex Bar & Grill in Midtown, and considered the city’s go-to comedy club. Open mic nights are Tu&W at 8 pm. Tickets $20-$25. Check website for full schedule. www.laughingskulllounge.com. 878 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 877.523.3288. Map3/D5 THE PUNCHLINE COMEDY CLUB— Atlanta’s
longest-running comedy club. Call for a complete schedule. Tickets $10-$20. www.punchline. com. 3652 Roswell Road NW, Buckhead, 404.252.5233. Map2/D5 VILLAGE THEATRE— The group of actors who make
up this theater are veterans of improv and sketch comedy. Weekly shows include: “Comedy Live” F at 8:30 pm; “Improv A**Hole!” Sa at 8:30 pm; and “Danger! The Show” W at 9:30 pm. Tickets $5-10. www.villagecomedy.com. 349 Decatur St. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.688.8858. Map3/J7 WHOLE WORLD IMPROV THEATRE— This non-profit
troupe is consistently voted one of the best comedy clubs and improv groups in town. Performances Tu & Th at 8 pm, F at 9 pm, Sa at 8&10:30 pm. Tickets $10-$25. www.wholeworldtheatre.com. 1216 Spring St., Midtown, 404.817.PLAY. Map3/B4
Live Music Venues ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA— Celebrating
its 72nd season, the ASO is one of America’s leading orchestras with excellent live performances and renowned guest artists. Check website for schedule. Box office is open Tu-Sa noon-6 pm, Su noon-5 pm. www.atlantasymphony.org 1280 Peachtree St., NE, Midtown, 404.733.5000. Map3/B5 BLIND WILLIE’S— For decades, this laid-back
Southern blues joint has featured live entertainment from local and national acts. Live music nightly. Closed Su. www.blindwilliesblues. com. 828 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.873.2583. Map1/D7 BUCKHEAD THEATRE— Originally opened in 1931,
today the historic Atlanta building hosts concerts, sporting events and more. Upcoming events: Gavin DeGraw, Nov. 2; Abbey Road Live! Presents: A Night to Imagine, Nov. 3; Stuff You Should Know, Nov. 4; HIM, Nov. 6; Craig Morgan, Nov. 9; Brett Young, Nov. 10; Deorro, Nov. 11; Squeeze, Nov. 14; Benji Brown, Nov. 17; The Minimalists, Nov. 18; Concert and Conversation with Mother's Finest, Nov. 24-25; Tank x Leela James, Nov. 26. www.thebuckheadtheatre.com. 3110 Roswell Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.843.2825. Map2/C7 CITY WINERY—The brainchild of the founder of the
iconic Knitting Factory, one of New York’s longest running music venues, City Winery combines a fully functioning winery with intimate concerts, food & wine classes, private events in a variety of configurations and fine dining. D (daily). www.citywinery.com/atlanta. 650 North Ave., Old Fourth Ward, 404.946.3791. Map2/E5 CENTER STAGE ATLANTA— Comprised of three dif-
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Guests can sit back at Center Stage Theater, dance at The Loft or drink and mingle at Vinyl. This month: Living Colour, Nov. 2; Demetri Martin, Nov. 3. Check website for full schedule. www. centerstage-atlanta.com. 1374 West Peachtree St. NW, Midtown, 404.885.1919. Map3/A5 THE EARL— Guests can peruse the extensive menu
in the front room or dance to bands playing in the back at this East Atlanta restaurant and lounge considered one of the best live music bars in the city. Upcoming shows: Blitzen Trapper, Nov. 2; Listener, Nov. 3; Camera, Nov. 6; Ariel Pink, Nov. 7; The Rural Alberta Advantage, Nov. 8; Earthling, Nov. 9; Cindy Wilson, Nov. 10; First Annual Echosynthetic Festival, Nov. 11; The Dustbowl Revival, Nov. 12; Captured! By Robots, Nov. 14; Colter Wall, Nov. 15; David Bazan, Nov. 16; Humming House, Nov. 17; Cloak, Nov. 18; Brad Williams, Nov. 19; Unsane, Nov. 20; I Want Whisky, Nov. 22; Battalion of Saints, Nov. 24; K Michelle DuBois, Nov. 25. L&D (daily). Open late daily. www. badearl.com. 488 Flat Shoals Ave., East Atlanta, 404.522.3950. Map1/D8 THE MASQUERADE— Located in the heart of
downtown Atlanta, this venue hosts local, regional, national and international artists covering genres from metal to EDM to indie rock. Three levels— named Hell, Purgatory and Heaven—offer three stages. Upcoming shows: Modern Chemistry, Nov. 1; Saint Motel, Nov. 8; mewithoutyou, Nov. 17; Pinegrove, Nov. 29. Check website for full schedule. www.masqueradeatlanta.com. 50 Lower Alabama St., Downtown, 404.577.8178. Map3/J4 NORTHSIDE TAVERN— This blues joint showcases
live talent every day and hosts artists Mudcat, Zydefunk and The Holliday Brothers weekly. Cover charge on weekends. www.northsidetavern.com. 1058 Howell Mill Road NW, Westside, 404.874.8745. Map1/C7 THE DRUNKEN UNICORN— Showcasing indie bands
of from near and far, this venue is always packed with locals. A full bar is located in the back of the venue. This month: Anarbor, Nov. 4; A.Savage (Parquet Courts), Nov. 8; Bell Witch, Nov. 11; Shilpa Ray, Nov. 15; Sadistik, Nov. 18. www.thedrunkenunicorn.net. 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.870.0575. Map1/D7 TERMINAL WEST— Housed within the King Plow Arts
Center, Terminal West once was an iron smelting room and has been transformed into a music venue with modern production while maintaining the original factory aesthetics. A bar and restaurant, Stationside, is adjacent to the venue. Box office hours: Tu-F 11 am-5 pm and during shows. This month: JD McPherson, Nov. 1; Rezz, Nov. 2; The Shadowboxers, Nov. 3-4; Bishop Briggs, Nov. 5; The Strumbellas, Nov. 6; American Aquarium, Nov. 25. Check website for full schedule. www. terminalwestatl.com. 887 W Marietta St. NW, West Midtown, 404.876.5566. Map1/D7 VENKMAN’S—This former soda-bottling plant was
transformed into a destination for eclectic live music, killer cocktails and comfort food. The line up and menu are curated by Nicholas Niespodziani and Peter Olson of local favorite band, Yacht Rock Revue. Closed M. Weekly events: Joe Grandsen's Jazz Jam (T); Not Annoying Trivia (W); Chicken Pickin' Brunch (Sa); Bottomless Mimosa Brunch (Su). www.venkmans.com. 740 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 470.225.6162. Map1/D7
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Neighborhood Bars THE BOOKHOUSE PUB—This laid-back local pub is
a bookworm’s dream—books line the walls as do Game of Thrones references. The menu serves up comforting pub grub while the ambience will make any night worthy of a couple rounds and good conversation. Open late daily. www.thebookhousepub.net. 736 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.254.1176. Map1/D7 BRICK STORE PUB— The first floor features 17 taps
and more than 65 bottles of specialty and highgravity beers; the upstairs Belgian bar has a menu of more than 120 Belgian and Belgian-style brews. Open daily. www.brickstorepub.com. 125 E. Court Square, Decatur, 404.687.0990. Map1/D7 EDGEWOOD SPEAKEASY—This ‘20s-themed bar
is located right on Edgewood Avenue within Pizzeria Vesuvius. Walk through the pizza joint and pull open the false bookshelf in the back. Inside, you’ll find a prohibition-style den of drinks. D (Tu-Su). www.pizzeriavesuvius.com/speakeasy. 327 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.343.4404. Map3/J7 FADÓ— Three-level Irish pub featuring a hand-milled
bar, a “Grand House” area with an oversized fireplace, Celtic artwork, TVs airing Irish and European sporting events and a great rooftop bar. Open daily. www.fadoirishpub.com. 273 Buckhead Ave. NE, Buckhead, 404.841.0066. Map2/C7 GRAIN—This watering hole a discerning drinker’s
dream with craft cocktails on tap and an everrotating menu of creative adult beverages. The menu includes charcuterie, cheeses and light bites. Get $1 oysters M-F from 3-6 pm. Open late M-Sa. Closed S. www.grain-bar.com. 856 W. Peachtree St. NW, Midtown, 404.881.5377. Map3/D5 GRAVEYARD TAVERN—This East Atlanta favor-
ite offers a straightforward menu of American classics like wings and burgers daily. As nightfall comes, so do the hoards of locals who return ritually. M-Sa 5 pm-3 am. www.graveyardtavern. com. 1245 Glenwood Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.622.8686. Map1/D7 JOYSTICK GAMEBAR— Half of this bar is filled with
old-school arcade games while the other half offers board games and cozy couches. Joystick’s kitchen hosts stellar pop-ups all year, like Junk Food, the current occupant. Open until 2:30 am every day except Sundays. www.joystickgamebar. com. 427 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.525.3002. Map3/J7 MARY’S—This is one of the most popular bars in
Atlanta thanks to its no-holds-barred dedication to fun. The gay scene is popping, but you’ll find a diverse mix of people breaking it down to great music. Karaoke Tu&Sa. 1287 Glenwood Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.624.4411. Map1/D7 THE MIDWAY PUB—This East Atlanta pub is a favorite
among locals (and sports enthusiasts). The ample patio holds dozens of tables. Staff welcome dogs on the patio, setting out water bowls and ample head-pats to keep furry friends happy. Open M-Sa 11 am-2:30 am, Su 11 am-midnight. www. themidwaypub.com. 552 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.584.0335. Map1/D8 MILLTOWN ARMS TAVERN—This local watering hole
is an unpretentious, neighborly bar with a fairly impressive menu of bar bites, starters and plates, including the self-proclaimed “best jumbo wings
on Carroll Street.” L&D (daily). Open late nightly. www.milltowntaverncabbagetown.com. 180 Carroll St., Cabbagetown, 404.827.0434. Map1/D7 WRECKING BAR BREWPUB— Bob and Kristine
Sandage have turned the turn-of-the century Victor H. Kriegshaber mansion into one of the city’s coolest hangouts. Brewer Chris Terenzi is known for his Belgian-style and hoppy American ales; the “beer-centric” menu features updated takes on pub grub. Open daily. www.wreckingbarbrewpub. com. 292 Moreland Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.221.2600. Map1/D7
Nightclubs THE BASEMENT— Under Graveyard Tavern, this bar
is a go-to for anyone finding themselves in need of a no-holds-barred kind of dance floor. Saturday nights usually feature uber-fun dance parties. Check website for a schedule of upcoming special events and live music. www.basementatl.com. 1245 Glenwood Ave. SE, East Atlanta,. Map1/D7 THE SOUND TABLE—This late-night spot does two
things very well: music and food. On ever-popular Edgewood Avenue, The Sound Table stands out with crème-de-la-crème DJs and an exceptional dinner menu. Next door, Space2 is home to ST’s pop-up events and gallery shows. Check website for weekly happenings and special events. www. thesoundtable.com. 483 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.835.2534. Map1/D7 SUPPLY & DEMAND—This Buckhead nightlife stop
features cocktails focused on limited-supply spirits, and draws rowdy crowds nearly every night of the week. Open Tu-Sa from 9 pm-3 am. www. supplydemandatl.com. 3223 Cains Hill Pl. NW, Buckhead. Map2/C6 UNION EAV—This small East Atlanta club features
everything from live hip-hop to DJs to stand-up comedy, and dirt-cheap covers on Monday nights. Open M-Sa 9 pm-2:30 am. www.facebook.com/ UnionEAV. 485 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, East Atlanta. Map1/D7 WHISKY MISTRESS—This lounge is a favorite among
local night owls. The atmosphere combines oldschool elegance with cool hues to make every visit feel like a retreat. A full dinner menu—including baby back ribs, small plates and burgers—is available daily. Live music F-Su. www.whiskymistress.com. 3161 Maple Drive NE, Buckhead, 404.565.0113. Map2/D7
Theater AGATHA’S MYSTERY DINNER THEATRE—This
theater group serves up five courses in between acts of a hilarious murder mystery show. Tu-Th&Sa at 7:30 pm, F at 8 pm, Su at 6 pm. Tickets $52.50, including dinner, glass of wine, and cup of coffee or tea. Call for reservations. www.agathas. com. 161 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Downtown, 404.480.5244. Map3/H5 ALLIANCE THEATER—The leading producing theatre
in the Southeast, the Alliance Theatre is dedicated to putting world-class wlork on stage and celebrating the powerful experience of shared theatre for diverse people. While its home theater at the Woodruff Arts Center undergoes renovations, the 2017/18 season takes some productions on the road. This month: "Hand To God" at Dad's Garage through Nov. 12"; Alice Between" at Rich Theatre, Nov. 12-19. Box office is open Tu-Sa noon-6 pm, Su
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noon-5 pm.www.alliancetheatre.org. 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 404.733.5000. Map3/F5 FOX THEATRE— This 1929 theater is a lavish show-
place of Moorish-Egyptian style. Upcoming shows: Bon Iver, Nov. 9; Ringo Starr and His Allstarr Band, Nov. 11; Hillary Clinton Live, Nov. 13; ATL Comedy Jam, Nov. 18; “The Hip Hop Nutcracker”, Nov. 26; “Love Never Dies- The Phantom Returns”, Nov. 28-Dec.3. www.foxtheatre.org. 660 Peachtree St., Midtown, 404.881.2100. Map3/F5 HORIZON THEATRE— Known for its talented en-
semble actors, Horizon produces new works that run the gamut from musical comedies to dramas. www.horizontheatre.com. 1083 Austin Ave., Little Five Points, 404.584.7450. Map1/D7 THE NEW AMERICAN SHAKESPEARE TAVERN—This
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group performs the Bard’s plays and other classics in a building inspired by the Globe Theatre. Each show features Elizabethan costumes and live music played on period instruments. A dinner menu is offered 75 minutes before curtain. Check website for full schedule. 499 Peachtree St. NE, Downtown, 404.874.5299. Map3/G5 SERENBE PLAYHOUSE—This outdoor theater group
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racks up more national acclaim with each stunning production. Shows are set outside among wooded trails, fields and forests. Upcoming performances: “The Sleepy Hollow Experience”, through Nov. 5; “The Snow Queen”, Nov. 30-Dec. 30. Tickets: $30$35. Check website for showtimes and locations. www.serenbeplayhouse.com. 9110 Selborne Ln., Ste. 210, Chattahoochee Hills, 770.463.1110. TRUE COLORS THEATRE—Tony Award-winning direc-
tor Kenny Leon’s theater company explores the rich canon of African-American theater while also boldly interpreting global works. www.truecolorstheatre.org. Southwest Arts Center, 915 New Hope Road SW, 877.725.8849. Map1/B8
Tours ATLANTA MOVIE TOURS—Trace the footsteps of
your favorite characters from movie and TV shows filmed in Atlanta including “The Hunger Games” and “The Walking Dead.” Tours include the Big Zombie (I, II and III), Victory, Atlanta Film Sites and “Gone With the Wind” Tours. Check website for schedule and availability. www.atlantamovietours. com. Tickets $65. 327 Nelson St. SW, Castleberry Hill, 855.255.3456. Map3/J2 ATL-CRUZERS—Take one of the city’s best intown
THE PEACHTREE TROLLEY CO. The perfect option for your next group outing - corporate events, weddings, and more! Fully enclosed, climate controlled, equipped with a CD player, and can travel the same speeds and roads as a bus. Food and beverage, including alcohol, are allowed. 275 Baker Street 770.425.1006 www.thepeachtreetrolley.com
tours, either by electric car or by Segway. On the car tour, local guides take up to five guests on a 90-minute tour aboard an open-air electric vehicle with photo stops along the way. Tickets: adults $29; seniors $27; kids (8-17) $15. On Segway tours, guides lead small groups through the city’s history, discover hidden eateries and shops. Tickets: $59. www.atlcruzers.com. 160 Ted Turner Drive NW, Downtown, 404.492.7009. Map2/J2 BICYCLE TOURS OF ATLANTA— Get a closer look
at local attractions, hidden gems, street art and history while pedaling. Fun and informative guides lead tours throughout the city’s diverse neighborhoods. Each leisurely tour covers 8 to 12 miles and lasts about three hours with plenty of stops along the way. Bikes (including e-bikes), helmets, snacks and bottled water are provided. Open daily. www. biketoursatl.com. 659 Auburn Ave., Old Fourth Ward, 404.273.2558. Map2/J4 w w w.wh e re t rave le r. com 33
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While you enjoy spending time with family and friends this holiday season, let Atlantabased 1) Dinner A'Fare take care of the meal prep. The family-owned company offers complete holiday dinner packages delivered fresh to your door. Packages can serve 8-18 guests, and start at $149 (including delivery). That means more time for celebrating traditions, like (2) Center for Puppetry Arts' annual production of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" running Nov. 7-Dec. 31. Bonus: Celebrity Chef Kevin Gillespie channels his doppelganger Yukon Cornelius with photo ops for fans at the Center on Nov. 11. For more quality time, it's hard to beat the great outdoors at (3) Georgia State Parks. Trailgoers, campers and s'mores lovers of all ages can enjoy the beautiful vistas and a variety of accommodations.
When the clock strikes 5 pm, it's time to play. (1) STK Atlanta in Midtown takes happy hour to the next level with their 5-6-7 specials. That's $5 craft beer, $6 wine and $7 cocktails, like the Not Your Daddy's Manhattan, available 'till 7 pm on weekdays. Meanwhile at the (2) Fernbank Museum of Natural History, visitors can enjoy their cocktails with a twist. On the second Friday of each month, "Fernbank After Dark" includes evening access to exhibitions, live music, full bars, tapas and all-new science demonstrations, starting at $15. If you're hanging at Ponce City Market this month, don't miss (3) Atlanta Gallery Collective on the second floor. Curated by Spalding Nix Fine Art, the pop-up showcases works from 10 of the city's top art galleries and is open until 9 pm Monday through Saturday.
Ballin' on a low budget? No need to sacrifice high style. Kick off the weekend at (1) ONE. midtown kitchen. Perfect for date night or Girls Night Out, this hot spot for reinvented American cuisine offers "The Friday Hookup" with wallet-friendly, shareable plates. We're talking an appetizer, entrée, dessert and two glasses of beer or wine for $35, plus tax and gratuity. Next, see art in a new way at (2) Atlanta Contemporary. Admission is free everyday at this hip center in West Midtown. Still, admission costs won't hold you back from experiencing five top attractions thanks to CityPASS. For $75 ($59 for children), access the Georgia Aquarium, (3) World of Coca-Cola, CNN Studio Tours, Fernbank Museum or College Football Hall of Fame, and Zoo Atlanta or The Center for Civil and Human Rights.
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