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GAME TIME

A look at Atlanta’s jaw-dropping sports renaissance

SPRING FESTIVAL-HOPPING STOPS FOR CULTURED KIDS HOT NEW RESTAURANTS

SunTrust Park —the new home for Atlanta Braves baseball


“Todd Ginsberg, Best Chef: Southeast, 2014 & 2015” - James Beard Foundation Semifinalist

“Best New Bakery, 2016” - Atlanta Magazine

“Best Brunch, Best of Atlanta 2015 & 2016” - Creative Loafing

Emory Point 1540 Avenue Place Atlanta, GA 30329 thegeneralmuir.com | @thegeneralmuir

Emory Point 1540 Avenue Place Atlanta, GA 30329 tgmbread.com | @tgmbread

Westside Provisions District 1100 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318 westeggcafe.com | @westeggcafe

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“The best cheesesteak is no longer found in Philadelphia.” - Bon Appetit Magazine, 2015

“Best Falafel, Best of Atlanta 2016” - Creative Loafing

“The Most Anticipated Restaurants of 2017” - Atlanta Magazine

Krog Street Market 99 Krog Street NE Atlanta, GA 30307 fredsmeatandbread.com | @fredsmeatbread

Krog Street Market 99 Krog Street NE Atlanta, GA 30307 yallaATL.com | @yallaATL

Centergy Building 75 5th Street NW Atlanta, GA 30308 thecanteenATL.com | @thecanteenATL

RESTAUR ATEURS OF THE YE AR Georgia Rest aurant Association, 2014


PROMOTION

FACES OF THE CITY

Each month, we showcase one of the city’s top influencers—an industry front-runner—whose expertise creates unique and memorable experiences for travelers and locals alike. P H OTO G R A P H Y BY S C OT T R E E V E S

CHANCE EVANS

O w n e r, N u e vo L a r e d o C a nt i n a When Texans and Southern Californians say they’ve “finally found a great Mexican restaurant,” you know it’s good. That’s precisely the buzz Chance Evans’ Nuevo Laredo Cantina has garnered since it opened in 1992 - including being named one of the top 10 Mexican restaurants in the nation by Zagat and receiving “Best of Atlanta” titles

every year since its opening. Evans’ appreciation for Mexico’s vibrant culinary traditions and his enchantment with Mexico is never more evident than when you bite into the menu’s from-scratch specialties like chicken mole, chiles rellenos, enchiladas and lobster tacos. 1495 Chattahoochee Ave., 404.352.9009, nuevolaredocantina.com


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the plan

the guide

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Discover The Battery, a new entertainment complex that surrounds SunTrust Park.

Gather culinary inspiration from this section, which spotlights three of Atlanta's newest restaurants.

5 Ask the Expert Get the scoop on scenic stops from the Marriot Marquis' head concierge Claudia Mashburn.

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Consider this section your treasure map, where you can find everything from quaint boutiques to massive XXshopping centers.

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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

Pack your itinerary with the stops in this section. We've spotlighted three of our favorXX ite parks to get you started.

40 Atlanta Your Way Enjoy tailored travel tips for cultured kids, foodie families and urban explorers.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Use this section to turn a fun XXday into an epic night, whether you prefer live music, cocktails or breweries.

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A look at Atlanta’s jaw-dropping sports renaissance

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The Atlanta Braves’ new SunTrust Park — a league beyond peanuts and Cracker Jacks.

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Visit SunTrust Park, the new 41,000-seat home of the Atlanta Braves, for an unparalleled game day experience. The ballpark will flow directly into The Battery Atlanta, a 1.5 million-square-foot haven that features boutique shopping, chef-driven restaurants, an Omni Hotel, The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, residences and office spaces. www.braves. com/SunTrustPark COURTESY ATLANTA BRAVES CONNECT WITH US

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9 Atlanta's Sports Renaissance Learn about the massive developments and milestone announcements that have spurred a new age of local sports in Atlanta. From a new Major League Soccer team to a multibillion-dollar stadium for the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) and the multimilliondollar, double-whammy of developments spearheaded by the Atlanta Braves (MLB)—both opening in 2017—to the roll-call of national sporting events taking place in Atlanta throughout the next few years (including the Super Bowl in 2019), this is one very exciting time to be a sports lover in Atlanta. BY MICHELLE KHOURI

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Atlanta's Major League Baseball team hit it out of the park with their brand-new stadium and the dynamic live-work-play development that surrounds it. In September 2014, the Atlanta Braves started building a new dream home 10 miles north of the iconic Turner Field, their former home. The Braves became the first national sports team to take on the development of both a new stadium and the sprawling entertainment complex that envelopes it—an ambitious task. The Battery Atlanta gives baseball fans (and non-fans) plenty of opportunities to shop, eat, dance and work before (and after) the Braves play ball.

The Battery Atlanta

Opening at once with the MLB Atlanta Braves' SunTrust Park, The Battery Atlanta covers a whole lot of ground in the worlds of dining, entertainment, retail and even office space. This massive development, which is spearheaded by the Braves, allows baseball fans to make a day, night or even weekend of their game-day plans. While you can easily spend hours shop-hopping, dining at the exceptional roster of restaurants, taking in a concert and even staying overnight at the 260-room Omni Hotel, we have some pointers if you're short on time. With only 90 minutes to spare, we recommend skipping the 400,000 square feet of retail (unless, of course, shopping is your goal), and grabbing a drink at one of the many restaurants helmed by some of Atlanta's most acclaimed chefs.

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Pick from Hugh Acheson’s First & Third Hot Dog and Sausage Shack, Linton Hopkins’ C. Ellet’s steakhouse or Ford Fry’s El Felix, among others. Mark Wahlberg and his family are also bringing their burger chain, Wahlburgers, to the development. With a drink or appetizer under your belt, head to the impressive Punch Bowl Social—this is the chain's first location in Georgia. The

two-story, 27,000-square-foot entertainment powerhouse features eight bowling lanes, a bocce court, three private karaoke rooms, a custom 360-degree bar, and—wait for it—a 2,200-square-foot rooftop patio. Punch Bowl Social's menu also happens to be designed by Hugh Acheson, and features delectable Southern fare and a craft cocktail program. Visit The Battery's website to learn about all the ways you can make the most of your visit. www.batteryatl.com

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Head Concierge, Atlanta Marriott Marquis —KRISTINA DREW Q: Which restaurants have great outdoor seating options? A: Pacific Rim is right next door to the hotel—they serve Japanese and Thai and have a great outdoor patio. Lure on Crescent Avenue is considered the adventure of seafood and is a fun place to venture out to. The Lawrence off of Juniper Street is my favorite—they have one of the best mixologists in town. Q: A family is staying at the hotel for spring break and they need help planning the perfect warm-weather day. What do you recommend for them? A: If it's a family with teenagers, then I would recommend them to rent some bikes and start at Irwin. I would tell them to take the [Atlanta Beltline] to Ponce City Market. Afterward, take the Beltline to Piedmont Park and enjoy the sunny weather. Take the Beltline back to Irwin [Street] and stop in at Krog Street Market. If it's a family with little kids, then I would recommend they take the free taxi from the Marriott Marquis to [Zoo Atlanta]. A family could spend all day there.

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Q: Spring is blossoming! Where do you send visitors looking for scenic views? A: Piedmont Park and the Atlanta Botanical Garden are close by. If someone is willing to drive a little further, I would send them to Gibbs Gardens—the daffodils and cherry blossoms there are beautiful.

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TOP SPOTS

HOT

Nothing makes us quite as happy as spending the day at these sublime spring festivals.

DATES

SweetWater 420 Fest

A festival of over 75,000 attendants that’s environmentally friendly? SweetWater's gone and done it again. For the 13th year, Atlanta's most popular craft brewery will host three days of live concerts, art, food, a 5k and even a disco party. As if that wasn't sweet enough, SweetWater goes the extra (green) mile by funding projects for waste reduction, donating compactor trash cans, using biodegradable tableware and hosting eco-friendly workshops during the festival. As if we needed another reason to get excited for this beloved annual event. www.sweetwater320fest.com

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Dogwood Festival

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Great Things Not to Be Missed

1 CHE MALAMBO > APRIL 8 Watch as these Argentine gauchos (or cowboys) dance and duel to a traditional music. Tickets: $31-$63. rialto.gsu.edu

2 FERNBANK AFTER DARK > APRIL 14 Each month, visit the Fernbank Museum of Natural History after it closes to enjoy science activities, live music, craft libations, and films. Ages 21 and up. Tickets: $10-$20. www.fernbankmuseum.org

4 RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL > APRIL 15-JUNE 4 Calling all royals! Venture out to "16th-century England" to explore craft shoppes, enjoy live entertainment, play carnival games and dig into a giant turkey leg. Tickets: $7-$22. www.garenfest.com

5 ‘MATILDA’ > APRIL 18-23 Broadway brings to life this classic novel and hit 90s movie. Watch as little Matilda uses her vivid imagination to alter her destiny. Tickets: $53-$608. www.foxtheatre.org

BILLY CRYSTAL > APRIL 27 Come for the laughs and stay or the stories. Billy Crystal spends the evening performing stand-up, telling tales from his storied past, showing film clips, and talking shop. Tickets: $55-$171. www.foxtheatre.org 6

'FIREBIRD' > APRIL 14-16 Watch as Atlanta Ballet's dancers pay tribute to three of the most ingenious choreographers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Tickets: $65-$800. www.atlantaballet.com 3

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APRIL 15-16 SANDY SPRINGS ARTSAPALOOZA This festival brings art to the streets. Bring the family to enjoy live music, interactive art stations, and 150+ vendors. Free. www. sandyspingsartsapalooza. com APRIL 19-23 LEMONADE DAYS This annual fundraising event features carnival rides, a 5k, food vendors, and live performances. All proceeds are donated to the Dunwoody Preservation Trust for community education and historic preservation. Free. Brook Run Park. www.dunwoodylemonadedays.org APRIL 29-30 INMAN PARK FESTIVAL Tour some of Inman Park’s most stunning historic homes, watch the parade, peruse the artist market, and take part in a dance festival during this jampacked weekend. Free. Tour of Homes: $15-$20. inmanparkfestival.org

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APRIL 7-9 DOGWOOD FESTIVAL This two-day festival is one of the city's most anticipated. The artist market and kid's play area are highlights. Check out the Mimosa 5K, Backyard Bites and Brews, and Backyard Brunch to enjoy the festival's special events. Free. Special events: $30$50. Piedmont Park. www. dogwood.org


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Atlanta Steeplechase Beneeting Bert’s Big Adventure

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The savvy traveler’s guide to sports in the city

PLAY BALL

Atlanta’s sports history is far from glamorous. But that didn’t stop the city’s sport visionaries from making game-changing moves. BY MICHELLE KHOURI

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he last time Atlanta had this much of a spotlight on sports was arguably during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Imagine the comparison: the 1996 Games were a landmark centennial

anniversary for the modern Olympics and the first time the Southern U.S. played host. Furthermore, Atlanta was yet a small city with little national clout outside of the game-changing music filling local airwaves and piquing interest around the world. Today, after more than two decades, Atlanta’s pride in hosting the Olympics is ever-present—you can visit living landmarks like Centennial Olympic Park, view the original cauldron (and, oddly, a replica cauldron), and explore the impressive Centennial Olympic Games Collection at the Atlanta History Center.

55,000 fans cheered on Atlanta United FC during their first MLS game in March

And yet, the city’s own sports teams have historically provided little reason to boast. It’s a reality Atlantans have had to face time and again, often by national press that awards Atlanta none-tooprestigious titles. For instance, a 2012 ESPN article reads “Atlanta is the worst sports town in America.” Forbes backed up the claim by naming Atlanta the No. 1 “Most Miserable Sports City” in the U.S. And when the Atlanta Falcons made it to Super Bowl 51 only to lose after a gutwrenching two-touchdown lead? Well, Jason Foster of SportingNews said it was par for the course: “[Falcons fans] knew it wasn’t going to end well. Because it rarely ends well for Atlanta teams in elimination situations.” These comments and “accolades” would maim any town’s ego— and sure, they always sting—but Atlanta is no ordinary city, and it continues doing what it does best: carrying on. A little history lesson is in order when talking about Atlanta’s unshakable constitution. The city’s uphill battle began only 27 years after

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it was founded, born as the terminating point of four railroad lines. During the ill-fated summer of 1864—just a year before the end of the Civil War—General William Tecumseh Sherman was bent on making an example of Atlanta as he embarked on his fiery Atlanta Campaign. Kenwyne Jones, Atlanta United Forward

Sherman and his Union soldiers blazed through the young city, burning to the ground every structure in their path. For the first time and certainly not the last, Atlanta was left to dust off the ashes of destruction. The city’s rapid Civil War reconstruction set the tone of bulletproof strength for years to come. In fact, within four years of Sherman’s inflamed march, Atlanta had become the region’s industrial hub and the state’s capital. Atlantans not only rebuilt their town, but also took the opportunity to reinvent their city as more progressive than its Southern neighbors—the “New South,” they deemed it. And so it was. Atlanta was soon a nucleus for intellectuals, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and inventors (such as pharmacist John Pemberton, who formulated a tonic now known as Coca-Cola). By

“The city now finds itself in a new age of local sports, a flourishing renaissance.” Blind determination and unflinching perseverance are two of the city’s strongest traits to this day. The city now finds itself in a new age of local sports, a flourishing renaissance brought on by a well-timed barrage of renewed hope...and development. In early 2013, omens of progress began trickling in as Arthur

the 1950s, less than 100 years after the abolition of slavery, Auburn

Blank, who owns Atlanta’s NFL Falcons team, struck a deal with

Avenue was recognized as the wealthiest African-American street in

the City of Atlanta to build a state-of-the-art stadium next to

the nation.

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questioned the need for a shiny new structure, until formal

“Formal renderings of the more than $1.6-billion project surfaced and left jaws on the floor.”

“This region [is] on the move. It’s increasingly diverse.

renderings of the more than $1.6-billion project surfaced and

There are Fortune 100 companies here. There’s a burgeoning

left jaws on the floor.

tech community. There’s sophistication and cool places within

The new stadium, now on track to host its first game in

our footprint,” said Adam Zimmerman, VP of Marketing for the

July, is a breathtaking example of the kind of innovation that

Atlanta Braves, who says the team’s decision to build its own

results when technology, architecture and design work in

home base was a logical next step for both the franchise and

tandem. The Mercedes-Benz Stadium, as it’s formally known,

its ever-growing hometown.

offers a roll-call of first-of-its-kind features—including a space-

Yet again, local sports fans were hit with news of not just a

age retractable roof and “The largest LED video display in all

new ballpark, but also of the Braves’ ambitious plans to con-

of sports”—that have the nation’s sports fans clamoring for

currently build a sprawling entertainment complex around it.

Game Day. As it turns out, word of the new Falcons stadium

SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta, as each development is

was just the first domino to fall. A mere eight months after

known respectively, shift the Braves’ home 10 miles northwest

news of Blank’s plans surfaced, the Atlanta Braves announced

of downtown, where Turner Field is located.

their own multimillion-dollar plans to end their tenure at Turner Field.

Southern Values

“It seems the Braves hope to embody the South’s modus operandi with this extraordinary vision.”

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According to Zimmerman, the move is a strategic way to bring the ballpark closer to a larger portion of the team’s most

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active fans. “We estimate that upwards of 35 percent of our

landed the city multiple landmark sporting opportunities.

fans—the people who actually come to games—come from

In 2014, Atlanta was chosen as the 21st Major League Soccer

outside of Metro Atlanta. … That could be close to a million

team. In March 2017, Atlanta United FC played its first MLS

people that visit Metro Atlanta to come and see the Braves

game in front of 55,000 adoring fans—the fourth-largest

every year,” said Zimmerman.

crowd of any soccer game played that weekend throughout

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As for the new development’s amenities, it’s hard to know

the world. Also in 2014, Atlanta was selected to be the host

where to begin. Surrounding the SunTrust Park, which in itself

city of the 2020 Final Four. In November 2015, the College

offers a slew of dining options and fan activities, The Battery

Football Playoff crowned Atlanta its host city for the 2018

creates an all-in-one experience that allows fans to turn game

championship game. Then, in May 2016, the city erupted in

day into a daylong outing.

celebration as it was named host of the Super Bowl in 2019.

It seems the Braves hope to embody the South’s modus

With these kinds of large-scale events flocking to the

operandi with this extraordinary vision. “The South has

city and bringing with them millions of dollars of economic

beautiful values—traditional values—that we think transcend

growth, Atlanta’s visionary sports teams have proven they’re

gender and race. Those are things like being welcoming

always ready to “rise up” and win on their own terms.

and friendly and Southern hospitality. We like to be outside, and we care about our neighbors and food,” Zimmerman explained of the inspiration behind the development, which includes 400,000 square feet of retail and office space. Sprawling across nearly 90 acres, The Battery’s dining options are a checklist of Atlanta’s most celebrated chefs, including Hugh Acheson’s First & Third Hot Dog and Sausage Shack, Linton Hopkins’ C. Ellet’s steakhouse, Ford Fry’s El Felix, Antico Pizza Napoletana and various others. In addition to the myriad food options, The Battery is home to the revived, 53,000-square-foot Roxy Theatre, which is run by Live Nation and will feature a rotating marquee of about 40 musical and comedy acts each year, typically scheduled for non-game days. Punch Bowl Social has also made its mark by opening its first location in Georgia at The Battery. The two-story entertainment powerhouse features eight bowling lanes, a bocce court, three karaoke rooms, a 360-degree bar, and—the Holy Grail for Atlantans—a 2,200-square-foot rooftop patio. Word of ambitious development plans from both the

A Brave New Stadium Get a handle on the games, concerts and events during SunTrust Park’s first month. APRIL 8: CONCERT Glass Animals play the inaugural concert at the revived icon that is the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre APRIL 14: GAME TIME Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres at 7:35 pm APRIL 14: GIVEAWAY Atlanta Braves commemorative ticket grate giveaway at SunTrust Park APRIL 15: GAME TIME Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres at 7:10 pm

APRIL 15-16: GIVEAWAY Magnetic schedule gate giveaway at SunTrust Park APRIL 16: GAME TIME Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres at 1:35 pm APRIL 17: GAME TIME Atlanta Braves vs. San Diego Padres at 7:35 pm APRIL 18-20: GAME TIME Atlanta Braves vs. Washington Nationals at 7:35 pm APRIL 22: CONCERT Corey Smith closes out the month with a concert at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre APRIL 28: CONCERT Billy Joel rocks the stage for SunTrust Park’s first concert.

Falcons and Braves in 2013 catalyzed a chain of reactions that

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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.

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152 Orvin Lance Drive Blue Ridge, GA 30513 www.blueridgemountains.com 800.899.6867

Discover championship golf at affordable prices! Designs leverage the spectacular and diverse terrains across the state, and compare favorably to some of the state’s best private courses: but there’s no development, no distractions and no excuses! Stay and Play packages available at GeorgiaStateParks.org/Golfing

THE BIG HOUSE

VIKING ALCHEMIST MEADERY

The Big House is the place where The Allman Brothers Band, their roadies, friends, and families lived from 1970-1973. It served as the band’s main gathering place in the early years. Today, it houses the largest collection of Allman Brothers memorabilia in the world.

2321 Vineville Avenue Macon GA 31204 www.thebighousemuseum.com 478.741.5551 12 W H E R E AT L A N TA I A P R I L 2017

Come and experience the world’s oldest adult drink made in Atlanta’s backyard. Mead is made from the fermentation of locally sourced Honey to produce flavors from dry to sweet. The Viking Alchemist is a Family owned and operated business.

703 Fairgate Rd Ste 301 Marietta GA, 30064 www.vikingalchemist.com

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MADISON, GA Cozy and elegant Bed & Breakfasts, boutiques, and gourmet fine dining set the perfect backdrop for a getaway in Madison. Antiquing to touring magnificent mansions of the Old South, it is easy to see why Budget Travel Magazine listed them as one of the “World’s Most Beautiful Towns.” Visitor Center Open Daily.

One Hour East of Atlanta of I-20, Exit 114 www.VisitMadisonGA.com 706.342.4454


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ANSEL ADAMS: MASTERWORKS

BAPS MANDIR

An exhibition featuring 30 iconic images from Ansel Adams’ famed Museum Set. Believed to be among the best he ever captured, these works are from the private collection of Virginia Adams Mayhew, Ansel’s granddaughter. Ansel Adams: Masterworks, exclusively at Booth Museum in Cartersville.

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.

501 Museum Drive Cartersville, GA 30120 www.boothmuseum.org 770.387.1300

460 Rockbridge Rd NW Lilburn, GA 30047 BAPS.org/Atlanta 678.906.BAPS (2277)

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.

9135 Willeo Rd. Roswell, Ga. 30075 www.chattnaturecenter.org 770.992.2055 x238

CHÂTEAU ÉLAN

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Atlanta’s first food truck now has a brickand-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, Buckhead, 404.975.3444. Map1/C6

Named after Ludacris’ third studio album, this restaurant is the rapper-restaurateur’s first foray inside an airport. Located in ATL’s Terminal D, the eatery’s menu features upscale Southern classics. Try the rosemary tater tots, chicken and pecan waffles, and corn edamame succotash. D (daily). 6000 N Terminal Pkwy., D5, 404.209.3905. Map1/C9

This casual new sushi stall keeps things simple with eight specialty rolls and a create-your-own option, along with five rice bowl options and edamame to start. Machines roll and cut the 10-piece rolls, keeping prices under $10 per roll. A full bar is also available. L&D (daily). Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St., 470.355.9556. Map1/D7

www.bonesrestaurant.com. 3130 Piedmont Road, Buckhead, 404.237.2663. $$$$ Map2/D7

known for its famous burgers. The menu includes everything from house-made hams, sausage and salami, to farm egg and pancetta carbonara, and cane sugar Coca-Cola floats. D (daily), L (F-Su), Br (Su). www.holeman-finch.com. The Aramore, 2277 Peachtree Road, 404.948.1175. $$ Map2/B10

Buckhead 10 DEGREES SOUTH— South African. Atlanta’s

first South African restaurant. Hearty specialties include boerewors sausages, bobotie (ground beef curry topped with savory custard), grilled whole kingklip fish and rack of lamb. D (M-Sa). www.10degreessouth.com. 4183 Roswell Road, 404.705.8870. $$ Map2/C2 ATLANTA FISH MARKET— Seafood. This Savannah-

style fish house features simple, flavorful seafood specialties. Try the catch of the day charbroiled, blackened, sautéed, fried or steamed. L&D (daily). www.buckheadrestaurants.com. 265 Pharr Road, Buckhead, 404.262.3165. $$$ Map2/C7 BISTRO NIKO— French. This Paris-inspired restaurant

offers rillettes de saumon, mussels, coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon and other French delights. L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). www.buckheadrestaurants.com. 3344 Peachtree Road NW, Buckhead, 404.261.6456. $$$ Map2/D6 BONES— Steak. Prime steak and seafood are served

in a clubby atmosphere. The menu includes several cuts of beef, plus lamb, chops, fresh seafood and a variety of delectable side dishes. L (M-F), D (daily). 14 W H E R E AT L A N TA I A P R I L 2 01 7

BUCKHEAD DINER— American. This glitzy diner

offers modern American cuisine in a nostalgic setting. Don’t miss the homemade chips with warm blue cheese and white-chocolate banana cream pie. No reservations. L&D (daily), Br (Su). www. buckheadrestaurants.com. 3073 Piedmont Road, 404.262.3336. $$$ Map2/D7 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 DIVAN— Mediterranean. Plush pillows, heavy cur-

tains and exotic candles make this a Mediterranean oasis. Enjoy kabobs and seared blackened tuna, then finish it off with a Turkish beer, pomegranate martini, or fruit-flavored hookah or sheesha. D (TuSu). www.divanatlanta.com. 3125 Piedmont Road, Buckhead, 404.993.6847. $$ Map2/D6 HOLEMAN & FINCH PUBLIC HOUSE— Eclectic. Chef

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IMPERIAL FEZ— Moroccan. Pull up a pillow (or two)

and enjoy cuisine prepared in this spectacularly authentic Moroccan restaurant. Each entrée includes soup, four salads (shlada), an appetizer, tea and dessert. Bellydancing nightly at 7:30 pm. D (W-Su). www.imperialfez.com. 2285 Peachtree Road, 404.351.0870. $$$ Map2/B10 KYMA— Greek. Expertly prepared seafood (don’t

miss the exceptional octopus), mezedakia (appetizers), marinated meat dishes, Greek wines and ouzo are served in this beloved restaurant. D (daily). www.buckheadrestaurants.com. 3085 Piedmont Road NE, 404.262.0702. $$$ Map2/D7 SMOKEBELLY BBQ— Barbecue. From sweet tea to

pickled fried okra, pulled pork to collard greens, this BBQ menu is a celebration of all things Southern (and delicious). Live music F&Sa. L&D (daily). www.smokebellybbq.com. 128 East Andrews Drive NW, Buckhead, 404.848.9100. $$ Map2/C6

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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 UMI— Japanese. Chef Fuyuhiko Ito’s modern Japa-

nese menu has fresh and quality as its foundation. From baked lobster tempura to grilled cod, sashimi and traditional rolls, the sleek presentations match the restaurant’s contemporary décor. D (M-Sa). \ www.umiatlanta.com. 3050 Peachtree Road NW, Buckhead, 404.841.0040. $$$$ Map2/C7

Decatur/Emory BRUSH SUSHI IZAKAYA—Japanese & Sushi. You

won’t just find high-quality sushi at this izakayastyle restaurant, you’ll also find a menu of Japanese-inspired dishes like grilled squid with chili miso, sake-steamed clams and lobster ramen. D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa&Su). www.brushatl.com. 316 Church St., Decatur, 678.949.9412. $$$ Map1/D7 THE GENERAL MUIR— Deli. This tribute to the classic

Jewish New York deli offers such traditional favorites as chopped liver, matzoh ball soup, Reuben and pastrami sandwiches, boiled bagels with whitefish salad, lox, and cream cheese schmears. B&L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa&Su), Deli (Daily). www.

thegeneralmuir.com. Emory Point, 1540 Avenue Place, 678.927.9131. Map1/D7 MAKAN—Asian. This Korean/Chinese eatery offers

a chef-driven menu infused with locally sourced ingredients in an open, communal space. Don’t miss the pork belly bun and kimchi fried rice. L (F-Su), D (daily). www.makanatl.com. 130 Clairemont Ave., Suite 100, Decatur, 404.996.6504. 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 TGM BREAD— Bakery. Named “Best New Bakery”

in 2016, The General Muir’s sister bakery offers lunch pop-ups during the week and fresh-baked bread on weekends. Varieties include hand-rolled, kettle-boiled bagels, rye, ciabatta, brioche, pletzel bread, and more. Check website for hours. ww.tgmbread.com. Emory Point, 1540 Avenue Pl., 404.941.9751. Map1/D7

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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 GOOGIE BURGER— Burgers. This walk-up burger

joint is located in Centennial Olympic Park next to the Fountain of Rings—and it’s the only restaurant located inside the park. The nostalgic menu features hand-formed burgers, fresh-cut fries, grilled hot dogs, hand-spun milkshakes and more. L (daily), open F&Sa until 5 pm. www.googieburger. com. 190 Marietta St., 404.223.4664. $ Map3/H4 HARD ROCK CAFE— This world-famous chain is lo-

cated on the site of one of Downtown Atlanta’s first clothing stores. The menu offers juicy burgers and fries, salads, steaks and sides. An intimate live music stage features singer-songwriters and bands. L&D (daily). www.hardrock.com/cafes/atlanta/. 215 Peachtree St., 404.688.7625. $$ Map3/I5 LEGAL SEA FOODS— Seafood. Named “Best Sea-

ALMA COCINA— Southwestern. This restaurant com-

bines fresh ingredients and traditional Mexican influences with other Latin-American flavors to create a cornucopia of flavor. Alma also features unique tequila selections and a host of Latin-influenced craft cocktails. L&D (daily). www.alma-atlanta.com. 191 Peachtree St. NE, 404.968.9662. Map3/I5

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NIKOLAI’S ROOF— Continental. For 40 years, Niko-

lai’s Roof has offered stunning downtown views and a luxurious menu that draws influence from French and Russian recipes. Dazzle your taste buds with the Bergundy escargot tart, herb-crusted lamb chops and sweet corn lobster bisque. Finish strong with the glorious Grand Marnier soufflé. D (Tu-Sa). www.nikolaisroof.com. Hilton Atlanta, 255 Courtland St., 404.221.6362. $$$$ Map3/H5 POOR CALVIN’S— Asian Fusion. This epic fusion

menu features innovative items like a new take on meatloaf, creative fish and chips, and over-the-top pineapple fried rice. Delivery available. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.poorcalvins.com. 510 Piedmont Ave. NE, 404.254.4051. $$ Map3/G5 STATS— American. This ultimate sports bar features

American favorites and over 70 hi-def TVs. Highlight: the beer tap system that allows guests to pour their own brews. L&D (daily). www.statsatl. com. 300 Marietta St., Luckie-Marietta District, 404.885.1472. $$ Map3/H3 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 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. 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

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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 ARGOSY— Gastropub. Visit this neighborhood

favorite for a selection of tap and bottled beers of epic proportions. The food menu is incredibly diverse and creative, featuring everything from raclette and pizza to fried chicken and pappardelle. D (M-F), Br (Sa&Su). www.argosyeast.com. 470 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.`577.0407. Map1/D7 BABETTE’S CAFE— French. Chef/owner Marla

Adams’ dishes draw from the French countryside and are accented by other European influences. Try the paella, cassoulet, lobster ravioli or fried oysters. Don’t miss “Babette’s Pantry” with pre-packaged dinners and to-go items. D (Tu-Su). www.babettescafe.com. 573 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.523.9121. $$ Map1/D7 BARCELONA WINE BAR & RESTAURANT—Spanish & Tapas. Enjoy Spanish tapas, like croquetas or pulpo

Gallego, and large plates like traditional seafood paella. The wine menu is 17 pages long. Open late daily. D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.barcelonawinebar. com/atlanta.htm. 240 N. Highland Ave., Inman Park, 404.589.1010. $$ Map1/D7; Westside Ironworks, 1085 Howell Mill Road, 404.872.8000. $$ Map1/C7 CAPE DUTCH—South African. Executive Chef

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miss the foie gras crème brûlée, whole roasted branzino and chocolate soup. 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 FRED’S MEAT & BREAD—Sandwiches. You’ll likely

fall head over hoagies upon seeing this menu, which includes everything from an acclaimed burger to an ooey-gooey cheesesteak to a veggie burger. Don’t miss the to-die-for fries, which are served with various seasonings and sauces. L&D (daily). www.fredsmeatandbread.com. Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St., 404.688.3733. $$ Map1/D7 GUNSHOW— Eclectic. “Top Chef” alum Kevin

Gillespie owns this boisterous eatery where chefs plate freshly made creations on trays, stopping by each table to explain and offer the dish. D (Tu-Sa) www.gunshowatl.com. 924 Garrett St., Ormewood Park, 404.380.1886. $$ Map1/D7 HAMPTON + HUDSON—American. Dig into 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 KEVIN RATHBUN STEAK— Steak. Chef/owner Kevin

Rathbun’s traditional steak house features steaks, seafood, pork, poultry and chops, along with Rathbun’s fantastic sides and Kirk Park’s delicious desserts. D (M-Sa). www.kevinrathbunsteak.com. 154 Krog St., Inman Park, 404.524.5600. $$$ Map3/H8 MANGOS CARIBBEAN RESTAURANT— Caribbean.

Located in the heart of Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward neighborhood, this caribbean restaurant offers fresh and authentic caribbean dishes like jerk chicken, oxtails, and brown stew chicken. L&D (daily). Open late F&Sa. www.mangoscaribbeanrestaurant.com. 180 Auburn Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.698.3992. $$ Map3/I6 PASCHAL’S RESTAURANT—Southern. Dr. Martin

Luther King Jr. regularly held strategic meetings about the civil rights movement at this historic landmark. The fried chicken is considered some of the city’s best. www.paschalsatlanta. com. 180 Northside Drive SW, Castleberry Hill, 404.525.2023. $$ Map3/K2 PONCE CITY MARKET— Eclectic. This 2.1 million-

square-foot destination offers contemporary shops, including West Elm 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 SWEET AUBURN CURB MARKET— Eclectic. Local

vendors, chefs and restaurateurs own the popular stalls at this historic market. Take a food tour through stalls like Grindhouse Killer Burgers, Arepa Mia, AfroDish, Le Metro Creperie, and many more. Open M-Sa. Check website for stall hours. www.thecurbmarket.com. 209 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward. Map3/I6 VENKMAN’S—Southern. This former soda-bottling

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the stage nightly as chef-driven food and killer cocktails flood the menu. D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa&Su). www.venkmans.com. 740 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 470.225.6162. $$ Map1/D7 YALLA!— Mediterranean. Step up to the bright

yellow counter to enjoy a bevy of fresh Mediterranean flavors as wraps (in pita and laffa), bowls and plates. Perfectly prepared lamb, shawarma, falafel and steak are highlights. Don’t miss the handcrafted, low-sugar sodas. L&D (daily). www. yallaatl.com. Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St., 404.506.9999. $$ Map1/D7

Midtown ANTICO PIZZA NAPOLETANA— Pizza. According to

Zagat, this is the highest-rated pizza establishment in the country. Pizzas are handmade by a skilled Italian pizzaioli using ingredients imported from Italy and based on an old family recipe. L&D (MSa). littleitalia.com. 1093 Hemphill Ave. NW, West Midtown, 404.724.2333. $ Map3/C2; Avalon, 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta, 770.674.8811. Map1/E3 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 SALTYARD— Eclectic. Enjoy creative, fresh, local cui-

sine in a comfortable setting at this local favorite. From duck confit to braised chicken, grilled octopus to deviled eggs, ceviche to roast mushrooms, there is something for everyone to enjoy . D (daily). www.saltyardatlanta.com. 1820 Peachtree Road NW, 404.382.8088. SILVER SKILLET RESTAURANT— Breakfast. Little has

changed in 50+ 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

North Metro COLLETTA— Contemporary Italian. This stunning

Italian restaurant offers creative interpretations of Northern-Italian classics made with fresh and locally-sourced ingredients. L (M-Sa), D (daily). www. collettarestaurant.com. 900 Third St., Alpharetta, 678.722.8335. $$ Map1/E3 THE COWFISH— Burger/Sushi. This creative concept

is a hybrid sushi and burger joint—and, boy, does this odd couple make for a tasty menu. Try the “Prime Time” filet and lobster roll to fall tail over fin for the restaurant’s signature “burgushi.” L&D (daily). www.thecowfish.com. Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Road, 770.225.0009. $$ Map1/D5 JINYA RAMEN BAR—Japanese. This national chain

opened its first Southern outpost to rave reviews. The small spot offers a dozen ramen options, like spicy umami miso ramen, and over 25 toppings for endless customizing. L&D (daily). www.jinyaramenbar.com. 5975 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, 404.600.6974. $$ Map1/D5 JOEY D’S OAK ROOM— Continental. This restaurant

is known for its large portions and diverse menu, including a six-tier bar with over 600 brands of spirits. Enjoy New Orleans-style seafood dishes, aged steaks and crowd-pleasing Carnegie Deli corned beef. L&D (daily). www.joeydsoakroom.com. 1015

Crowne Point Pkwy., Dunwoody, 770.512.7063. $$ 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 PORCH LIGHT LATIN KITCHEN— Latin. Chef Andre

Gomez draws on his Puerto-Rican upbringing to create a sumptuous menu with highlights like plantain empanadas, smashed yuca mofongo and pressed cohiba sandwiches. L&D (Tu-Sa). www. porchlightlatinkitchen.com. 300 Village Green Cir. SE, Smyrna, 678.309.9858. $$ Map1/B5 TUPELO HONEY CAFE—Southern. This regional

chain’s Southern menu features an impressive selection of mouthwatering entrees, sides, cocktails and desserts. Happy hour is Th-Su (4-8 pm). B (Sa&Su), L&D (daily). www.tupelohoneycafe.com. 4600 Roswell Road NE, Sandy Springs, 404.649.6334. $$ Map1/D5

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 of interesting dishes that often feature Latin influences. D (Tu-Sa). www.betterhalfatl.com. 349 14th St. NW, Bldg. C, 404.695.4547. $$$ Map3/B3 MILLER UNION— Eclectic. Chef Steven Satterfield

makes magic with simple, seasonal produce. The boutique wine list and handcrafted cocktails are highlights. 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 color-

ful restaurant, Mexican chefs prepare authentic specialties like chicken mole, pork tender briskets, chile rellenos, lobster tacos and enchiladas. Don’t forget to wash it all down with an enormous margarita. L&D (daily). beta.nuevolaredocantina. com/. 1495 Chattahoochee Ave., Westside, 404.352.9009. $ Map1/C6 THE OPTIMIST—Seafood. This chic restaurant

embodies coastal living—from tangy cocktails to delicious starters (seafood gumbo, mussels in crabby-coconut broth, fried clam roll), roasted fish dishes and a wine list heavy in coastal selections. L (M-F), D (daily). www.theoptimistrestaurant.com. 914 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.477.6260. $$$ Map3/D1 WEST EGG CAFÉ— American. Dig into one of the

city’s best breakfasts. Here, Southern comfort classics are served in an energetic environment. Or grab a bite to-go from the walk-up coffee and bakery counter. B&L (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.westeggcafe.com. 1100 Howell Mill Road, 404.872.3973. $$ Map3/B1 YEAH! BURGER— American. The classic American

burger joint reimagined. Choose your bun, patty, cheese and toppings. Nitrate-free hot dogs, handcut fries, sweet potato fries, organic salads and milkshakes round out the menu. No reservations. L&D (daily). www.yeahburger.com. 1168 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.496.4393 Map2/B1; 1017 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.437.7845. $ Map1/D7


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This outdoor outfitter first opened in Buckhead in 1975, and has since expanded to two additional locations in Metro Atlanta. High Country offers everything a daredevil needs to conquer her adventures. Open M-F 10 am-8 pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su noon6 pm. www.highcountryoutfitters.com. 3906B Roswell Road, 404.814.0999 Map2/C4

Known as an environmentally responsible retailer of top-performing outdoor clothing, Patagonia uses only organically grown fibers in its cotton products and recycled fibers in its fleece and shells. Open M-F 10 am-7 pm, Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su noon-6 pm. www.patagonia.com. 34 E Andrews Drive, Buckhead, 404.266.8182. Map2/C6

Gear up for adventures in the great outdoors. Find a wide variety of apparel, equipment and accessories for activities like camping, climbing, hiking, bicycling, swimming, skiing, snowboarding and more. Some rentals available. Open M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. www.rei.com. 1800 NE Expy. NE, 404.633.6508. Map1/D6

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BOOGALOOS— Look for clothing lines

Hodges’ shop is stocked with Citizens of Humanity jeans, sheer Haute Hippie blouses and silk Tolani tunics for her; and Billy Reid outerwear and Southern Tide T-shirts for him. Grab a drink, play a game of pool and be sure to pat Chanel, the dog. Open daily. www.310rosemont.com. 1038 N. Highland Ave. NE, Virginia-Highland, 404.249.5326. Map1/D7 ANN MASHBURN— The store showcases the

feminine side of the Mashburn style (husband Sid has a store next door). Ann’s products reflect her own personal fashion; favorite looks include shirt dresses, nautical stripes and ballet flats. Open TuSa. www.annmashburn.com. 1198 Howell Mill Road, 404.350.7132. Map1/C7 BILL HALLMAN— (Men, women) Local designer Bill

Hallman has been dressing Atlanta for 20 years. In addition to his own designs, the stores carry fashions by cutting-edge and hard-to-find designers, plus vintage gowns, denim, shoes and accessories. Open daily. www.billhallman.com. 792 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.876.6055 Map1/D7 BILLY REID— The Florence, Alabama-based design-

er’s 2,500-square-foot Westside store offers men’s, women’s and accessories collections in a space filled with heirloom photographs, salvaged wood, vintage furniture and found materials. Open daily. www.billyreid.com. 1170 Howell Mill Rd., Westside, 404.994.3144. Map3/B1

GUFFEY’S OF ATLANTA— This Atlanta such as Seven for All Mankind, BCBG institution (40-plus years) specializes in Generation, Citizens of Humanity, Envi custom and made-to-measure dressy wheretraveler.com and more. The fourth Friday of every casual and business casual clothing. Alteramonth is Fab Friday, with 20 percent off tions, pick-up and delivery are also availall full-price merchandise. Open daily. www. able. Private showings by appointment. Open boogaloosboutique.com. 246 W. Ponce de Leon Tu-Sa. www.guffeys.com. 3340 Peachtree Road, Ave., Decatur, 404.373.3237. Map1/D7 Buckhead, 404.231.0044. Map2/D6

BRUNELLO CUCINELLI—This label’s couture men’s

and women’s collections feature supple suede, luxurious cashmere and European influences. The longstanding fashion house is known for its unshakable focus on quality and design. Open daily. www.brunellocucinelli.com. The Shops Buckhead Atlanta, 3065 Peachtree Road, 404.467.4080. Map2/C7 CITIZEN SUPPLY—This shop is a curated marketplace

that features booths selling quality handmade and small-batch goods. Find leather bags at Bradley Mountain, adorable apparel and toys for kids at Treehouse Kid & Craft and Willaby, handmade beauty products from the likes of Golden Apothecary, and much more. Open daily. www.citizen. supply. Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Suite 208, 678.705.9145. Map1/D7 DAKOTA J’S— Terri Hill’s whimsical Virginia-Highland

shop is your home for eclectic fashion, accessories and gifts. Good finds include soaps, lotions, candles, stationary, great jewelry and flowy clothing. Open daily. www.dakotajs.net. 1030 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.870.0690. Map1/D7

GYPSY + MAGNOLIA—This boutique merges the

carefree spirit of the ‘70s with modern silhouettes. Find velvet bell-bottoms, metal bralettes, fringed jackets and other bohemian treasures. Open daily. www.gypsyandmagnolia.com. 258 Pharr Road NE, Buckhead, 770.664.9779. Map2/C7 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 HAND IN POCKET— This womenswear boutique of-

fers a huge selection of denim from J Brand, Seven for All Mankind and True Religion, alongside stylish dresses, tops, shoes and accessories. Open daily.

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www.handinpocket.com. 1675 Cumberland Pkwy., Smyrna, 678.309.9550. Map1/B5 PEOPLES— (Women) The women’s clothing in this

friendly, 30-year-old shop—suits, tops, skirts, dresses, jackets, and swimwear—is contemporary, with clean, classic lines. It’s a sleek, well-chosen collection you won’t find in department stores. Open Tu-Sa. 3236 Roswell Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.816.7292. Map2/C6 ROBERTA ROLLER RABBIT— Featuring gorgeous,

Latin-inspired patterns and textiles popping in pink, blue and green, this retailer offers collections for women, men, kids, home and more. Open daily. www.robertarollerrabbit.com. 1198 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.350.8041. Map3/B1 SID MASHBURN— Brands such as Filson (great

for dopp kits, duffels and travel bags), Barbour (outerwear) and Sid Mashburn’s own line (belts, footwear, suiting, trousers, shorts, sports shirts and even swim trunks) line the walls. The staff know an extraordinary amount about style but always make clients feel at ease. Closed Su. www.sidmashburn.com. 1198 Howell Mill Rd., West Midtown, 404.350.7135. Map3/C1 SUITSUPPLY—This Dutch-based menswear label

features dapper jackets, tweeds and trousers made with Italian fabrics, plus a wall of multicolored ties. In-store tailoring is offered. Open daily. us.suitsupply.com. 3400 Around Lenox Road NE, Buckhead, 404.857.2800. Map2/E6 THOMAS WAGES—This super-stylish menswear

store fits perfectly into Atlanta’s hip and industrial Westside. The American-made apparel here is often handmade and always tailored to “T.” Find everything from spiffy suits and patterned ties to eye-catching shirts and sleek trousers. Open daily. www.thomaswages.com. 1009 Marietta St., Westside, 404.892.0302. Map1/C7 VILLA SAVANNAH—This chic boutique relocated

from charming Savannah. Inside, you’ll find everything from the latest fashion to the loveliest home decor to get you and your home looking on point. Open daily. www.shopvillasavannah. com. Westside Ironworks, 1085 Howell Mill Road, 404.228.8948. Map1/C7

Gifts & D√©cor 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 THE BEEHIVE—This collective sells the work of local

and regional artisans (bees) in order to support local crafters, makers and artists (the hive). Find stunning, one-of-a-kind treasures for your home, loved ones and yourself. Shop in-store or online. Open daily. www.thebeehiveatl.com. 1250 Caroline St., Edgewood, 404.581.9261. Map1/D7 CACAO— Master chocolatier Kristen Hard sells

homemade chocolate treats—she is one of a select few who sources her own beans. Goodies include chocolate-covered fruit, nuts, marshmallows and more, plus truffles, chocolate bars, gelato and specialty coffee. Open daily. www.cacaoatlanta. com. Virginia-Highland, 1046 N. Highland Ave.,

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404.892.8202. Map3/D7; Buckhead, 3035 Peachtree Road NW, A150, 404.228.4023. Map2/C7 THE MERCHANT—At this wonderland of goods,

you’ll find a curated collection of upscale urban wares and home furnishings ranging from greeting cards and stationery to books, bedding, candles, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds. Open daily. www. themerchantatl.com. 993 Marietta St. NW, Westside, 404.347.8200. Map3/D1

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MORI LUGGAGE & GIFTS— Leading retailer of lug-

gage, briefcases, travel accessories, leather goods, pens and gifts. Brands include Tumi, Victorinox, Briggs & Riley and Rimowa. 12 locations. Open daily. www.moriluggage.com. Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead, 404.231.0074 Map2/E6; Perimeter Mall, 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 770.394.3235 Map1/D5; Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.841.0990 Map2/E5; Peachtree Battle, 2385 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead, 404.231.0300. Map2/B10 URBAN COTTAGE— The creative lifestyle boutique

has everything for your home including furniture, art, accessories and more. Design services available. Closed M. www.urbancottageatlanta. com. 998 N. Highland Ave., Virginia-Highland, 404.815.9993. Map1/D7

Jewelry & Watches TOPAZ GALLERY— Featuring the works of more

10 ATLANTA STORES 404-231-0074

Also visit ROAM by Mori at Ponce City Market. than 100 jewelry artisans, Topaz offers a variety of Travel gear for the modern traveler. beautiful, one-of-a-kind and limited-production moriluggage.com 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, Moir_WhereMag_Final.indd 1 3/3/16 10:49 AM Buckhead, 404.995.0155. Map2/D7

Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking

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 Dillard’s, Banana Republic, Gap, H&M, Old Navy, Target and the Southeast’s only Ikea. Open daily. www.atlanticstation.com. 17 St. NW, Westside, 404.733.1221. Map3/A3 AVALON—This walkable development in Alpharetta

will enchant you with its open-air layout. Stores like American Threads, Soft Surroundings and C Wonder delight shoppers while Bantu, Bocado, Marlow’s Tavern and others 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 Nor-

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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

Visit Hanji Pilgrimage from Korea to Ohio: Dard Hunter to Aimee Lee, 1933-2014. Historian Dard Hunter’s 1933 photos of Korean papermaking remain important resources for hanji makers. The exhibit presents works by Aimee Lee, a contemporary Korean-American artist. Lee brings new insights into Korean paper heritage through her art and research.

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dstrom, 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 WESTSIDE PROVISIONS DISTRICT— A former meat-

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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

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 SEVA BEAUTY— ”Seva” is Sanskrit for “to serve self-

lessly.” Serve it does with offerings like brow shaping, facial hair removal, eyelash extensions, brow tinting, body waxing and facials. Receive a free brow shaping when you buy a $25 gift card. Open daily. www.sevabeauty.com. 970 Mansell Road (inside Walmart), Roswell, 770.649.0704. Map1/D3 THE SPA AT CHÂTEAU ÉLAN—This European-style

destination spa features 12 luxury overnight guest suites nestled inside a 35,000-square-foot mansion overlooking a lake, forest, and emerald lawns. The peaceful ambiance and amenities promote absolute serenity. www.chateauelan.com. 1 Haven Harbour Drive 678.425.0900. THE SPA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL—This spa

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Museums+Attractions April

Historic Fourth Ward Park

Arabia Mountain

Stone Mountain Park

This scenic 12-acre park offers greenspace, a two-acre lake, amphitheater, skate park, modern playground and splash pad in Atlanta’s hitoric Old Fourth Ward. Adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine, the park hosts concerts, festivals and special events throughout the year. www.h4wpc.com. 665 North Ave. NE, 404.590.7275. Map1/D7

This “mountain” 30 minutes from Atlanta is actually a granite monadnock, or an isolated rock hill (similar to Stone Mountain). The 2,550-acre area includes two lakes and plenty of winding trails that vary in distance, level of difficulty and topographic scenery. www.arabiaalliance.org. Arabia Mountain Path, Lithonia. Map1/F8

This 3,300-acre park offers trails, golf courses, a skylift, a railroad, miniature golf, campgrounds, a 4-D theater and a nightly laser show. Check the calendar online for special events, which take place throughout the year. www.stonemountainpark. com. Parking: $15. 1126 Stonewall Jackson Drive, 770.498.5690. Map1/F6

ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN— This 30-acre

garden features an orchid display house, Japanese garden, edible garden, canopy walk and more. A new restaurant by Chef Linton Hopkins is also onsite. Tickets: adults $18.95, ages 3-12 $12.95, ages 3and under free. Closed Mondays. www. atlantabg.org. 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.876.5859. Map3/B7 CHATTAHOOCHEE NATURE CENTER— Non-profit

facility on the Chattahoochee River covering 127 acres of preserved wetlands and woodlands. Visitors can enjoy wildlife programs, environmental education, horticulture, walking trails, guided canoe trips and more. M-Sa 9 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm. Adults $10, seniors (65+) & ages 13-18 $7, ages 3-12 $6, ages 2 and under free. www. chattnaturecenter.org. 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell, 770.992.2055. Map1/C4 GEORGIA AQUARIUM— The world’s largest aquarium

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 $38.95, seniors $34.95, ages 3-12 $32.95, including admission to AT&T Dolphin Tales show. www.georgiaaquarium.org. 225 Baker St. NW, Downtown, 404.581.4000. Map3/H3 WILD ANIMAL SAFARI— This five-mile, drive-through

safari features over 650 animals including American bison, elk, water buffalo, wildebeest, tigers, hyena and zebra. Use your vehicle, 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.

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Day Trips/Getaways 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. BLUE RIDGE— Enjoy beauty, nature and outdoor

fun in Georgia’s Blue Ridge, only 90 miles north of Atlanta via I-575 and Highway 515. With 106,000 acres located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Blue Ridge offers hiking, fishing, biking and other outdoor pursuits, plus shopping, antiquing and more. Visitors can rent a cozy cabin or a luxury mountain home, or stay in a bed and breakfast inn or hotel. www.blueridgemountains. com. Fannin County Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center, 152 Orvin Lance Dr., Blue Ridge, 800.899.6867. BOOTH WESTERN ART MUSEUM— Western Ameri-

can art as well as presidential, Civil War and movie poster collections. Plus, a children’s gallery, a gift

shop, theaters, a cafe and a research gallery. Closed M. Adults $10, seniors $8, students $7, military and children under 13 free. www.boothmuseum.org. 501 Museum Dr., Cartersville, 770.387.1300. Map2/B2

COLUMBUS— Georgia’s third-largest city lies on the

banks of the Chattahoochee River; the centerpiece of the town is the 15-mile Chattahoocheee RiverWalk. Attractions include the Springer Opera House, Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center, the National Infantry Museum, The Columbus Museum and Callaway Gardens Resort. www.visitcolumbusga.com. Columbus CVB, 900 Front Ave., Columbus, 800.999.1613. LAKE OCONEE— Lake Oconee boasts a rich Native-

American history, plus many historical buildings, museums, and more. Explore the beautiful lake country and drink in the culture and history that makes Lake Oconee so unique. Peruse the shops that let you bring some of Georgia’s lake country home. www.visitlakeoconee.com. Greene County Tourism Office, 1034 Silver Drive, Ste. 201, Greensboro, 706 453-0380. MADISON—Stroll along clean streets framed by

myriad flower beds and picturesque homes. A one-hour drive from Atlanta, Madison’s attractions include the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, Steffen Thomas Museum of Fine Art, Rogers House and Heritage Hall. www.visitmadisonga.com. Welcome Center, 115 E. Jefferson St., 706.342.4454.

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MCDONOUGH— Established in 1823, this pictur-

esque town is the country seat of Henry county. It was named a “National Main Street City” and “City of Character.” Don’t miss Nash Farm Battlefield, several parks and the annual Geranium Festival on May 21. www.mcdonoughga.org. McDonough Welcome Center, 5 Griffin St., 770.898.9311. SERENBE— Only a 40-minute drive from Atlanta,

this charming conservation- and wellness-focused community offers a historic farm-turned-inn, boutique shops, fine dining, horseback riding, hiking trails and an immersive theater group. www.

serenbe.com. 9110 Selborne Ln., Chattahoochee Hills, 770.463.2609.

Historical Sites & Museums ATLANTA CONTEMPORARY— This contemporary

art museum neither profits from nor collects the art on its walls in an effort to support the genre’s advancement. Open Tu-Sa. Free admission. www. atlantacontemporary.org. 535 Means St. NW, West Midtown, 404.688.1970. Map3/E2 ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER— The center includes

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pic Games Museum, two historic homes (the Swan House and the Smith Family Farm), a research center and 33 acres of gardens. Open daily. 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 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 white polished interior which is often lit in various hues of blue, turquoise, orange or pale green. Guided tours available. Open daily from 9 am-6 pm; an Aarti ceremony takes place daily at 11:30 am. www.baps.org/. 460 Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn, 678.906.2277. Map1/F5 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 daily. 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 FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY—

Exhibits cover the world’s largest dinosaurs, natural history and more. Special exhibits: “Wild Weather” and “Mammoths and Mastodons.” A new giant-screen theater is now open and playing “Extreme Weather 3D” and “The Search for Life in Space” (not included in museum admission). Open daily. Tickets: $16-$18. www.fernbankmuseum.org. 767 Clifton Road NE, Druid Hills, 404.929.6300. Map1/D7 GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL— A National Historic

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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 JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM— This museum

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done since leaving the White House. The replica 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 OAKLAND CEMETERY— Atlanta’s oldest cemetery

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 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 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 $8, seniors and students $7, children ages 3-12 $5. www.wrensnest.org. 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. SW, West End, 404.753.7735. Map1/C7

Neighborhoods BUCKHEAD— This large neighborhood is one of the

wealthiest zip codes in the U.S., and is considered Atlanta’s center for entertainment and shopping. Lenox Square Mall, Phipps Plaza and Buckhead Atlanta provide a wide range of high-end shopping flanked along Peachtree Road by some of the city’s most acclaimed restaurants. Here, you’ll find the Atlanta History Center and Governor’s Mansion. www.buckhead.net. Map1/C6 DOWNTOWN— This historic area is where Atlanta

once began as the terminus of several railroads. Now, Downtown Atlanta is the city’s tourism and convention hub with major attractions like Georgia Aquarium, Center for Civil and Human Rights, College Football Hall of Fame, Underground Atlanta, CNN Center, World of Coca-Cola, The Children’s Museum of Atlanta, Philips Arena, Turner Field, Georgia Dome and Centennial Olympic Park. www. wheretraveler.com/atlanta/things-do-downtownatlanta. Map3/C7 DRUID HILLS— Designed by famed landscape archi-

tect Frederick Law Olmsted, this historic neighborhood of large, early 20th century residences is considered the finest example of period architecture in the state. www.druidhills.org. Map1/D7 EAST ATLANTA— Just south of I-20 and Moreland Av-

enue, East Atlanta Village sits at the intersection of Glenwood and Flat Shoals avenues. The streets are lined with quirky bars, boutiques, clubs and popular live music venues. www.eaca.net. Map1/D7 LITTLE FIVE POINTS— At the intersection of More-

land, Euclid and McLendon avenues is the city’s alcove of the eclectic and funky—from record stores and restaurants to music venues and theaters. www.littlefivepoints.net. Map1/D7 MIDTOWN— The cultural heart of the city, Midtown

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tions, including the High Museum of Art, Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta Botanical Garden, and The Fox Theatre. www.atlanta-midtown.com. Map1/D7 SWEET AUBURN— This historic black neighborhood

and business district along Auburn Avenue was home to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and now contains the 10-block Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic District. www.sweetauburn.com. Map1/D7

Parks ATLANTA BELTLINE—The Beltline was born from a

graduate thesis that envisioned transforming 22 miles of decaying railroad lines into a ring of multiuse trails and public transit. Today, only a few sections of the massive project are open to the public. Stroll, run, bike or blade the popular Eastside Trail, stopping on the way to view public art installations. Download app or check website to find additional access points. www.beltline.org. CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK— This 21-acre park is a

legacy to the Atlanta-hosted 1996 Olympic Games. During the summer, you’ll find kids 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 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 St. and Westminster Drive), Midtown, 404.875.7275. Map3/C7 SWEETWATER CREEK STATE PARK— This wild

getaway 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, Lithia Springs, 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 PORSCHE DRIVING EXPERIENCE—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 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 SLINGSHOT ENTERTAINMENT—This one-of-a-kind

indoor entertainment complex features a ninja obstacle course, electric go-karts, a massive indoor netted play structure, 14 bowling lanes, an Arcade, and a full restaurant and bar. Live music Tu, Th-Sa. Open daily. Ages 18 and up only after 10 pm. Tickets start at $10. Check website for ticket options. www.slingshotplay.com. 6344 Cash Ct. NW, Norcross, 678.585.2268. Map1/E5 TREETOP QUEST— Find intricate ropes courses,

monkey bridges, Tarzan jumps and zip lines. Over 70 obstacles of varying difficulties are offered for all ages. Kids age 4 and up love the “Chick Pea” course, while ages 7 and up enjoy the safely suspended in three tailored courses. The most difficult courses are available to adventurers ages 12 and up. Tickets: $22-$49 for 2.5 hours. www.treetopquest.com. 4770 N Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, 770.365.0356. Map1/D5 WORLD OF COCA-COLA— Explore the story of the

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: $12-$14; ages 2 and under free. www.worldofcoca-cola.com. Pemberton Place, 121 Baker St., Downtown, 800.676.COKE, 404.676.5151. Map3/H4

Tickets & Tours ATL-CRUZERS— Explore Atlanta’s living history on

an electric car that holds up to five or on your very own Segway with this superb tour company. Tours are 90 minutes. Electric car tickets: adults $29; seniors $27; ages 8-17 $15. Segway tickets: $59. Check website for schedule and availability. www. atlcruzers.com. 160 Ted Turner Drive NW, Downtown, 404.492.7009. Map1/J4 ATLANTA FOOD WALKS—This fascinating, 3.5-hour

Southern food tour includes plenty of sightseeing along the two-mile walking route. Sample dishes from Paschal’s, Smoke Ring, Arden’s Garden, Just Add Honey, Sweet Auburn Seafood, Metro Deli and Miss D’s Pralines. Tickets: adults $65, ages 12 and under $45. Check website for schedule and availability. www.atlantafoodwalks.com. 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 and II), Victory, Atlanta Film Sites and “Gone With the Wind” Tours. Check website for schedule and availability. Tickets $65. www.atlantamovietours.com. 327 Nelson St. SW, Castleberry Hill, 855.255.3456. Map3/J3 ATLANTA PRESERVATION CENTER— The center of-

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SoNo Commercial District. Tours March-November; call for a schedule. Adults $10, seniors and students $5. www.preserveatlanta.com. 327 St. Paul Ave., Grant Park, 404.688.3353. Map3/M7 BICYCLE TOURS OF ATLANTA— Hop on these fun,

informative tours to view the sights, scenery and history of Atlanta’s intown neighborhoods. The three-hour tours offer plenty of photo stops along the way. Bikes, helmets, snacks and water included in $59 cost. www.biketoursatl.com. Studioplex, 659 Auburn Ave., Old Fourth Ward, 404.273.2558. Map1/D7

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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. THE PEACHTREE TROLLEY— Explore Atlanta on this

90-minute tour aboard a climate-controlled trolley. Next to Centennial Olympic Park, tours visit mustsee attractions while an expert docent recounts the city’s history. Tickets: adults $30, seniors and students $28, ages 4-12 $15, ages 3 and under free. Tours offered Tu-Sa 10:30 am & 1 pm, Su 1 pm & 3 pm. Closed Mondays. www.thepeachtreetrolley. com. Hilton Garden Inn, 275 Baker St., Downtown, 770.425.1006. Map3/H4

Transportation ATLANTA STREETCAR—Atlanta’s modern, electric

streetcars traverse a 2.7-mile route with 12 stops downtown and in Old Fourth Ward, bringing passengers within steps of many can’t-miss attractions, restaurants, nightlife and historic sites. Operates daily. Check website for route map and schedule. Tickets: one-way trip $1, one-day pass $3. streetcar. atlantaga.gov. 404.546.0311. CHECKER CAB— This taxi company has been serving

Metro Atlanta since 1947. Rush package delivery offered. Corporate accounts and major credit cards accepted. www.atlantacheckercab.com. MARTA (METROPOLITAN ATLANTA RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY)— Atlanta’s public transportation

system serves 38 rail stations and over 90 bus routes. Buses: weekdays 5 am-1:30 am; weekends and holidays 5 am-12:30 am. Trains: weekdays 4:45 am-1 am; weekends and holidays 6 am-1 am. The rechargable Breeze Card stores up to $300 in cash value for up to four years. Tickets: one trip $2.50; multi-day passes $9-$19; seven-day pass $23.75; 30-day $95. www.itsmarta.com. 404.848.5000. RELAY BIKE SHARE— Rent a bike at one of 13 stations

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This new nightlife spot offers a rustic-chic ambiance in a restored 1940s bungalow with a patio and scenic skyline view. An attractive crowd gathers here to enjoy the craft cocktails, local brews, and small plates (like pierogies and hoisin-glazed lollipop wings). www.foxtrotbar.com. 45 13th St. NE, Midtown, 404.856.4266. Map3/C5

The New American menu may draw in passersby, but a stellar bar program makes curious tastebuds linger. Sip on craft cocktails like the Marshallville Mule (pecan vodka, lemon, peach bitters, ginger beer) or pick from the ample spirits menu. www. whiteoakkitchen.com. 270 Peachtree St., Downtown, 404.524.7200. Map3/H5

Drink the “nectar of the gods” at the only meadery in Metro Atlanta. Mead is like a wine fermented with honey and/or other fruits instead of grapes. Here, varieties include honey, blueberry, cherry and peach, among others. Closed Su&M. www. vikingalchemist.com. 703 Fairgate Road SW, #301, Marietta, 678.858.2813. Map1/B5

Breweries, Cideries & Distilleries AMERICAN SPIRIT WHISKEY—Atlanta’s only whiskey

and brandy distillery uses Scottish-style twin copper pot stills to craft bourbon, rye and malt whiskies, plus seasonal brandies using locally sourced apples. Resurgence Rye is Atlanta’s first rye since Prohibition. Tours Th&F 4:30-7 pm, Sa 2-5 pm. www.aswdistillery.com. 199 Armour Drive NE, Buckhead, 404.590.2279. Map1/C6 MONDAY NIGHT BREWING—The idea for this brew-

ery grew out of a Bible study group that started brewing beer together. Now, it’s one of Atlanta’s most popular breweries. Guests can enjoy tours replete with cornhole, shuffleboard, black-andwhite movies and tastings of nearly a dozen brews. Donate a necktie for $1 off. Tours M&Th 5:30-7:30 pm, Sa 2-4 pm. www.mondaynightbrewing.com. 670 Trabert Ave. NW, Westside,. Map3/A1 OLD 4TH DISTILLERY—After nearly a century, Atlanta

got its first legal distillery with the opening of Old 4th Distillery. Copper stills sparkle in the ultra-cozy, beautifully designed space, which produces vodka and, soon to come, gin. Tours offered and tasting room open Thursdays from 2-7 pm and Saturdays from noon-5 pm. www.o4d.com. 487 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 844.653.3687. Map3/J7 SCOFFLAW BREWING CO.—Visit Georgia’s newest

craft brewery for a sip of the Basement IPA and other brews. Tours are $14 and include a souvenir

glass, six tastings and a 30-minute brewery tour. Growlers are available for purchase on-site. Open Th&F 5-8 pm, Sa noon-5 pm. www.scofflawbeer.com. 1738 MacArthur Blvd. NW, Westside, 857.225.5683. Map1/C6

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secret code for entry. Oddities hang on the walls while drinks flow from the bar. The craft cocktail and food menus are towheretraveler.com 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 SWEETWATER BREWING COMPANY— Founded in RED PHONE BOOTH— Dial a secret phone number 1997, this is now the 24th largest craft brewery into the red phone booth to enter this Prohibitionin the nation, specializing in aggressive West inspired speakeasy. Pillowy leather seating and Coast-style beers. Tours W-F 5:30-7:30 pm, Sa&Su cigar smoke fill the space, which is a whisky 2:30-4:30 pm. Tours are free; $10 for a souvenir drinker’s dream. The walk-in humidor offers a large glass. www.sweetwaterbrew.com. 195 Ottley Dr. cigar selection. Open daily. Open late M-Sa. www. NE, 404.691.2537. Map1/D7 redphonebooth.com. 17 Andrew Young Int’l Blvd. URBAN TREE CIDERY—This family owned and operNE, Downtown,. Map3/H5 ated cidery is Atlanta’s first. Visit this cool spot on TICONDEROGA CLUB—You’ll feel like the captain of the Westside to sample three varieties of cider and your own ship at this themed cocktail bar. Two of cider-based cocktails prepared at the full bar. All the city’s best bartenders are at its helm, so you ciders are made on-site. Open W&Th 5:30-9 pm, know the bar delivers (try the Eveready). A varied Sa noon-5 pm, Su 1-5 pm. Closed M, Tu&F. www. food menu serves up delicious bites. Closed W. urbantreecidery.com. 1465 Howell Mill Road NW, www.ticonderogaclub.com. Krog Street Market, 99 Westside, 404.855.5546. Map1/C7 Krog St. NE, 404.458.4534. Map1/D7

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AMER—This posh bar takes cocktails very seriously—

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-Sa. www.ameratlanta.com. 299 N. Highland Ave. NE, Inman Park, 404.600.5895. Map1/D7 THE BLIND PIG PARLOUR BAR—This rustic hotspot

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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.

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www.dadsgarage.com. 569 Ezzard St. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.523.3141. Map1/D7 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

Live Music Venues APACHE CAFE— This funky spot showcases a diverse

range of acts from Potent Poetics poetry readings to Heratio Valentino’s Eargasm DJ performance. Open nightly. www.apachecafe.info. 64 3rd St. NW, Midtown, 404.876.5436. Map3/E5 RED LIGHT CAFÉ—This cozy coffeehouse venue may

be known for bluegrass and Americana performances, but a steady lineup of jazz, blues, rock and burlesque shows will also keep you entertained. Check website for upcoming shows. A limited food menu is available. Open late daily. www.redlightcafe.com. 553 Amsterdam Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.874.7828. Map3/B8 Georgia Aquarium is a not-for-profit organization, inspiring awareness and conservation of aquatic animals.

SMITH’S OLDE BAR— There aren’t many genres you

won’t find at this gritty, two-story bar that knows how to gather a crowd. Smith’s is a local favorite and features an impressively diverse performance schedule in three rooms—the general-purpose Bar Room, large and lively Music Room and intimate Atlanta Room. www.smithsoldebar.com. 1578 Piedmont Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.875.1522. Map1/D6 STAR BAR— Known for its local rock scene, this bar

is the perfect place to watch Atlanta’s rock talent perform. There’s also a great jukebox and even a shrine in the front dedicated to Elvis. Call for a schedule. www.starbar.net. 437 Moreland Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.681.9018. Map1/D7 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. Check website for schedule of upcoming shows. L&D (daily). Open late daily. www. badearl.com. 488 Flat Shoals Ave., East Atlanta, 404.522.3950. Map1/D8 VARIETY PLAYHOUSE— This is one of the city’s most

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popular stops for big-name, touring artists. Thanks to the venue’s superior acoustics and sound system, many artists record live albums from their performances here. Check website for show schedule. www.variety-playhouse.com. 1099 Euclid Ave., Little Five Points, 404.524.7354. Map1/D7

Adult Clubs 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

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[WHERE INSIDE]

Atlanta Your Way

Cultured Kids

Urban Explorers

(1) Mary Mac’s Tea Room has been a local classic since 1945. Dig into Southern dishes like country fried steak and chicken and dumplings. www.marymacs.com From Cars to Frozen, The Little Mermaid to Toy Story, watch your family’s favorite movie moments come to life at (2) Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment. April 20-23. www. infiniteenergycenter.com At (3) LEGOLAND Discovery Center, kids enjoy interactive play areas, a 4-D cinema, LEGO-building classes and thrilling rides. Don’t miss MINILAND, which features Atlanta landmarks made out of LEGOs. atlanta.legolanddiscoverycenter.com James Dean’s best-selling book Pete the Cat! comes to the Center for Puppetry Arts with handcrafted puppets and talented puppeteers. April 4-May 21. www.puppet.org

(1) Little Five Points is the city’s alcove of the eclectic—from record stores and restaurants to music venues and theaters—this tiny neighborhood packs one funky punch. www. littlefivepoints.net (2) Chastain Park offers 260 rolling acres dominated by a golf course, an arts center, a horse park, an amphitheater, ball fields, and walking and running paths. www.chastainpark.org (3) Krog Street Tunnel is home to Atlanta’s most famous graffiti. The tunnel’s walls burst with ever-changing murals painted by some of the city’s most talented artists. An 85-second ride in a glass elevator takes you up 71 stories to the tri-level Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View, which includes a revolving restaurant, a revolving bar and a viewing deck atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza. www.sundialrestaurant.com

40 W H E R E AT L A N TA I M A R C H 2017

Foodie Families Thanks to its 18 percent butterfat content, (1) Jake’s Ice Cream is the creamiest, dreamiest ice cream you’ll find in Atlanta. The unique flavors change weekly and are made with all-natural, farm-fresh ingredients. www.jakesicecream.com At (2) Empire State South, celebrity chef-owner Hugh Acheson and executive chef Josh Hopkins serve up delectable Southern fare, alongside stellar cocktails, an extensive coffee bar and a bocce court. www.empirestatesouth.com Dozens of stalls at the (3) Grant Park Farmers Market sell organic produce, handmade skincare, artisanal goods and more. Each week, local chefs present free demos and workshops. Sundays 9:30 am-1:30 pm from April 3-Dec. 18. www. cfmatl.org/grantpark The massive Ponce City Market offers modern shops and dining concepts from top chefs. www.poncecitymarket.com

(FROM TOP) LEFT: COURTESY MARY MAC’S TEA ROOM, COURTESY DISNEY ON ICE, COURTESY LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER. MIDDLE: ©RACHEL CHAPDELAINE/FLICKR, COURTESY CHASTAIN PARK, ©MICHELLE KHOURI. RIGHT: COURTESY JAKE’S ICE CREAM, COURTESY EMPIRE STATE SOUTH, COURTESY GRANT PARK FARMERS MARKET.

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