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the plan

the guide

5 Editor’s Itinerary

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You can always make time for Georgia Aquarium, even with just an hour or two to spare. Use this quick-travel guide to make the most of limited time.

DINING

Gather culinary inspirationfrom this section, which features everything from seafood to New Southern to Vietnamese cuisine.

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Pack your itinerary with massive shows, action-packed sports, fabulous festivals and much more with this handy guide to Atlanta's end-of-summer events.

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Peruse this section to find outlet malls, shopping centers, quaint botiques and more.

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Pack your itinerary with the stops in this section. We've spotlighted three charming neighborhoods to explore.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Use this section to turn a fun day into an epic night, whether you prefer live music, nightclubs or distillery tours.

08 Sonic Sensations Get to know the venues that live up to Atlanta's reputation as a national music hub. When it comes to acoustics, these spots make every note music to an audiophile's ears. BY MICHELLE KHOURI

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10 All That Jazz (and Blues) Atlanta may not be the birthplace of jazz or blues, but this city knows how to celebrate those two powerful genres. These are the bars, clubs and restaurants known for their spectacular live jazz and blues sets. BY MICHELLE KHOURI

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MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS

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EDITOR’S ITINERARY

MICHELLE KHOURI

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Aquatic Exploration Whale sharks and otters and penguins, oh my! It can take a full day to experience Georgia Aquarium’s several galleries and their distinct aquatic habitats. Use this guide to make the most of a quick trip to this jaw-dropping attraction. 80 MINUTES IN:

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When we say this aquarium is massive, we mean it. With hundreds of thousands of aquatic species to explore throughout 10 million gallons of water and 604,000 square feet, you could easily spend a day (or two) taking in the spectacular sights here. Even if you only have an hour or two to spare, we recommend stopping by one of Atlanta’s most famous attractions. Make it a point to attend the

Georgia Aquarium AT&T Dolphin Celebration presentation, which showcases dolphin behaviors and the special relationships they have with their trainers in an action-packed show. Next, head to the Ocean Voyager gallery, which is home to four giant whale sharks, elegant manta rays, sharks and an array of other creatures who roam the world’s oceans. 225 Baker St NW, 404.581.4000. www. georgiaaquarium.org

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WHERE CALENDAR AUGUST Search the full Atlanta calendar at wheretraveler.com

DATES

AUG. 26-28:

Imagine Music Festival

Imagine bringing Woodstock into the modern day. Now imagine a tribe of mermaids planned the whole affair. That’s the best way to describe Atlanta's newest electronic dance music (EDM) festival. In its third year, Imagine Music Festival has already gained a cult following thanks to pulsing beats, awe-inspiring aquatic performances and radiating light shows. The lineup is close to 70 acts strong, including big names like Zeds Dead, Benny Benassi and Adventure Club. Tickets: general $253, VIP $431. Atlanta Motor Speedway,1500 Tara Pl., Hampton, www.imaginefestival.com

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1 FALCONS VS. REDSKINS > AUG. 11 Be there as the Atlanta Falcons take on the Washington Redskins for their first home game of the season. 7 pm. Tickets: $35-$185. Georgia Dome, www.atlantafalcons.com

2 FLASHBACK FESTIVAL > AUG. 6 This super-smooth and old-school time is headlined by Parliament Funkadelic and George Clinton. 6 pm. Tickets: $17-$72. Lakewood Amphitheatre, www.kiss104fm.com

TATTOO EXPO > AUG. 19-21 Some of the world's best tattoo artists gather each year for this expo. Get inked, watch the artists at work, shop for gifts and participate in contests. Tickets: $26.50-$47. Sheraton Atlanta, www.atlantatattooexpo.com 3

4 DINOSAUR BIRTHDAY BASH > AUG. 20 This dino-themed bash at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History brings some serious family fun. Enjoy games, crafts and other hands-on activities. 10 am-2 pm. Admission: $16-$18. www.fernbankmuseum.org

FILM FESTIVAL > AUG. 25-28 In its seventh year, the BronzeLens Film Festival celebrates Atlanta as a film hub for people of color. The weekend includes film screenings, talks, seminars, a student track and more. Check website for ticket options and prices. Atlanta Marriott Marquis, www.bronzelens.com 5

6 LATIN FESTIVAL > AUG. 28 Celebrate the vibrancy and history of Latino culture at this fun 16-year-old festival, which features Latin cuisine, eclectic exhibitors, family activities, art and live performances. Free. 9 am-8 pm. Piedmont Park, www.festivalpeachtreelatino.com

As summer comes to a close, these fun festivals help us say farewell to the sunniest of seasons. AUG. 13 DECATUR BBQ BLUES & BLUEGRASS No napkins? No problem. At this awesome neighborhood festival, the dirtier your hands, the more fun you’re having. This day-long extravaganza is filled with delicious ‘cue, booze and tunes. Tickets: $13.60. Noon-8 pm. 630 East Lake Drive & Harmony Park, Oakhurst. www.decaturbbqfestival.com AUG. 13-14 PIEDMONT PARK ARTS FESTIVAL The eighth annual event features nearly 250 painters, photographers, sculptors, leather and metalwork, glass blowers, jewelers and crafters. This artful wonderland also offers artists demos, live music and kid’s play area and, of course, plenty of food vendors. Free. Piedmont Park, www. piedmontparkartsfestival.com AUG. 27-28 GRANT PARK SUMMER SHADE FESTIVAL This small festival is a perfect reflection of its host neighborhood— charming, artistic and eclectic. Enjoy a relaxing weekend of live music, food trucks and a children's zone in addition to the juried artist market. Free. Grant Park, www.summershadefestival.org

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where now Atlanta

The savvy traveler’s guide to awe-inspiring acoustics in the city

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From symphonic productions to big-band revues to intimate blues sets, Atlanta’s live-music venues know a thing or two about amplifying acoustics. Here, we celebrate the city’s most acclaimed stops for big sound.

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With a deep-rooted music legacy like Atlanta’s, it’s no surprise the city is home to a number of impressive performance venues. Much like their city, these venues refuse to fit into a musical silo; rather, they value the acoustic experience above all else. ATLANTA SYMPHONY HALL Atlanta has a lot to be proud of, and its Grammy Awardwinning orchestra is no exception. Lead by worldrenowned conductor Robert Spano, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s performances reach far beyond classical music, ranging widely in style—from Star Wars tributes to video-game scores to patriotic American revues. Acoustics are especially important when it comes to this level of sonic and instrumental Chastain Amphitheatre

diversity, which is where the Atlanta Symphony Hall makes its entrance. A simple, no-frills venue, the symphony hall is located on the sprawling Woodruff Arts Center campus, which was built as a memorial in 1966. The hall received a new acoustical shell in 2013, enhancing the experience by not only providing better sound for the audience, but also for the musicians on stage. THE FOX THEATRE Without contest, The “Fabulous Fox” has the most awe-inspiring interior in Atlanta. A rich, storied past—including surviving the Great Depression, bankruptcy and Atlanta’s penchant for bulldozers—branded the Fox with extraordinary architecture, dazzling interiors and plenty of ghost stories, for good mea-

sure. Today, what was originally built in 1928 as the headquarters for Atlanta’s Shriners, and later became a movie palace, is now a National Historic Landmark and a showcase of Moorish-Egyptian architecture. The theater features an Arabian night sky with twinkling stars, under which orchestras resound ethereally as they provide live soundtracks for Broadway shows, ballet performances and concerts. Guided one-hour tours offered M, Th & Sa. COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE You may recognize this venue as the Centers for Disease Control in AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” When not on TV, the hall hosts some of Atlanta’s biggest performances. Employing an artillery of both fixed and adjustable acoustical elements, the space is able to conform itself to a variety of acoustical needs. Moreover, the stage is only 160 feet from the furthest seat in the house, lending an ever-present intimacy that gives every member of the audience an exceptional acoustic and visual experience. The astoundingly beautiful and modern structure became the new home for both the Atlanta Ballet and Atlanta Opera when it opened in 2008. It’s since hosted an impressive variety of shows, performances and events.

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Find Atlanta’s sonic treasures by using this quick reference guide. In addition to the venues mentioned on this page, we’ve included some of the city’s other live-music spaces that have received national acclaim for the quality of their acoustics. Atlanta Symphony Hall 1280 West Peachtree St. NW, Midtown 404.733.4900 www.aso.org

CHASTAIN AMPHITHEATRE This amphitheater owes its tremendous acoustics to nature—it’s the only venue in Atlanta carved into a hillside. The natural bowl-shape set into the rolling landscape and surrounded naturally by rock engulfs audiences in the sound emanating from the stage. Best yet, the venue often allows audiences to bring coolers of food, blankets and drinks for a DIY picnic. VERIZON WIRELESS AMPHITHEATRE This amphitheater in the northern Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta opened with a performance by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in 2008, hinting at the orchestra’s many performances to come. While the classic amphitheater hosts a variety of shows and events during its season, it comes equipped with potent acoustics for big-band and symphonic performances, making it an epic outdoor performance space for lovers of orchestral productions. Cobb Energy Centre

Chastain Amphitheatre 4469 Stella Drive NW, Buckhead 404.233.2227 www.classicchastain.com Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Smyrna 770.916.2800 www.cobbenergycentre.com Eddie’s Attic 515 N. McDonough St., Decatur 404.377.4976 www.eddiesattic.com The Fox Theatre 660 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown 404.881.2100 www.foxtheatre.org Rialto Center for the Arts 80 Forsyth St. NW, Downtown 404.651.4727 www.rialtocenter.org The Tabernacle 152 Luckie St. NW, Downtown 404.659.9022 www.tabernacleatl.com Variety Playhouse 1099 Euclid Ave. NE 404.524.7354 www.variety-playhouse.com Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 2200 Encore Pkwy., Alpharetta 404.733.5013 www.vzwamp.com

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DAHLONEGA, GA

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MADISON, GA

The site of the first major U.S. gold rush, Dahlonega boasts more than 65 retail shops, dozens of unique restaurants, museums, six gorgeous wineries, seven wine tasting rooms and plenty of festivals, theater and live music.

Nestled in the countryside of Chattahoochee Hills, Serenbe offers culinary events, three farm to table restaurants, a 29 bedroom Inn, theatre, music, artist residencies and more. Serenbe is a place you can enjoy a meal, a weekend or call home for a lifetime.

A magically quaint town and a gem of southern culture, Madison’s National Register Historic District is one of the state’s largest collection of 19th century architecture, earning its place on Budget Travel Magazine’s list as one of the “World’s Most Beautiful Towns.”

10950 Hutcheson Ferry Rd. Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 serenbe.com 770.463.2610

Visitor Center Open Daily, One Hour East of Atlanta on I-20, Exit 114 www.visitMadisonGA.com 706.342.4454

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West Georgia’s Adventure Center Sweetwater Creek State Park, Clinton Nature Preserve, Chattahoochee Greenway Trail, Dog River Reservoir, Douglas County Museum of History and Art, Pine Mountain Gold Museum and Park, Butterfly Trail and more ready for you to NATURALLY enjoy!

Step back in time at a 22-log-cabin village that allows visitors a glimpse into early Appalachian life. We are the home of The Foxfire Book series and The Foxfire Magazine, celebrating 50 years!!! Mon-Sat., 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m.

Château Élan Resort and Winery is North Atlanta’s premier luxury meeting and travel destination offering championship golf, a European health spa, world-class amenities and the most-awarded winery on the East Coast since 2013. Escape to Elan this summer with exclusive packages and one-of-a-kind experiences.

Douglas County Tourism 6754 Broad Street www.VisitDouglasCountyGA.com 800.231.5543 • 770.449.3939

Mountain City, GA Foxfirefund.org 706.746.5828

100 Rue Charlemagne Braselton, GA 30517 www.chateauelan.com 678.425.0900

Dahlonega-Lumpkin County 13 South Park Street www.dahlonega.org 800.231.5543 • 706.864.3711

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BEST DESTINATIONS A SHORT DRIVE FROM THE CITY

GEORGIA’S BLUE RIDGE

LAKE OCONEE

ROSWELL, GA

Discover Blue Ridge, Georgia’s favorite mountain town, where upscale meets small town charm. Great restaurants, shops, galleries, hiking trails, waterfalls, beautiful mountains, cozy cabins, and luxury mountain vacation homes.

Lake Oconee is an oasis of tranquility, rejuvenation, and recreation, located just 75 miles east of Atlanta. Home to a 19,000 acre lake, over 100 holes of championship golf, a world class resort, and a downtown filled with Southern charm.

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

1034 Silver Drive, Suite 201 Greensboro, GA 30642 www.visitlakeoconee.com 706.453.0380

Modern spirit. Southern Soul 300 restaurants (200 independently owned), Breweries & Brewery Tours, Southern Trilogy Historic Home Museums, award-winning Ghost Walks, Chattahoochee River and Chattahoochee Nature Center, Trails, Unique Shops, Art Galleries & Studios, Professional Theatre, Relaxing Lodging, and much more.

MCDONOUGH, GA

PEACHTREE CITY

Military History awaits you at the Heritage Park Veterans Museum in McDonough, GA. Get a personal tour from a veteran, who can share real-life experiences and stories while browsing the unique vehicles, uniforms and other displays.

A master-planned city, near Atlanta with over 100 miles of paved cart paths. Park the car, rent a golf cart, spend the day exploring! Shopping, Dining, Lakes, Parks, Resort-Style Hotels, Southern Hollywood Film Tour, Golf, and Tennis. Experience more, spend less!

McDonough Hospitality and Tourism 5 Griffin Street, McDonough GA 30253 VisitMcDonoughGA.com 770.898.3196

The Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 201 McIntosh Trail www.visitpeachtreecity.com 877.782.4250

Roswell, GA www.visitroswellga.com 800.776.7935

CALLAWAY GARDENS Escape the city and getaway to Callaway Gardens, a year-round woodland garden and resort. Whether enjoying beautiful butterflies or flowers, the beach or golf, or simply treating yourself to a spa getaway, there is something to satisfy everyone. Choose from the Lodge, Inn, Cottages, or Villas for an overnight stay, or visit for the day.

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the guide Dining August

Noble Fin

Hampton + Hudson

Ton Ton Ramen & Yakitori

SEAFOOD & STEAK Chef Jay Swift, of 4th

AMERICAN This new eatery bills itself as

& Swift fame, opened this chic seafood spot north of Atlanta, bringing an upscale eatery to the city’s suburbs. The menu is a showcase of fresh seafood and prime cuts of steak. D (M-Sa). www.noblefinrestaurant. com. 5260 Peachtree Pkwy., Peachtree Corners, 770.599.7979. Map1/E4

a neighborhood stop. The interiors are a modern homage to locals-only bars of days past, albeit with towering ceilings and gorgeous wood paneling. L&D (daily). Open late. www.hamptonandhudson. com. 299 N. Highland Ave. NE, Inman Park, 404.948.2123. Map1/D7

RAMEN From Guy Wong, the chef/owner behind Miso Izakaya and Le Fat, this brandnew restaurant in bustling Ponce City Market has opened to rave reviews. Wong’s ramen is already being touted as the best in the city. L&D (daily). www.tontonramen.com. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.883.3507. Map1/D7

Buckhead

BIG AL’S BUTTERMADE BURGERS— Burgers. This

rant operates a collective kitchen of collaborative chefs who churn out spectacularly fresh and flavorful fare that includes everything from salmon crudo to soft chell crab and squid ink linguine. D (daily). www.1kept.com. 2293 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.254.1973. $$ Map1/D6 ATLANTA FISH MARKET— Seafood. This Savannah-

style fish house—known for its giant fish sculpture out front—features simple, flavorful seafood specialties. The menu includes the catch of the day prepared charbroiled, blackened, sautéed, fried or steamed. L (M-Su), D (daily). www.buckheadrestaurants.com. 265 Pharr Road, Buckhead, 404.262.3165. $$$ Map2/C7 BHOJANIC— Indian. One of Atlanta’s favorite Indian

restaurants. Traditional northern Indian food includes Kathi rolls, parathas, Thalis, chat (popular Indian street food), salads and fresh breads. Takeout, delivery and catering available. L&D (M-Sa). www.bhojanic.com. 1363 Clairmont Road, Decatur, 404.633.9233 Map1/D7; Shops Around Lenox, 3400 Around Lenox Road NE, 404.841.8472. $$ Map2/D6

BISTRO NIKO— French. This Paris-worthy restaurant

is decked out in hand-painted murals and Venetian glass mirrors. The menu offers rillettes de saumon, mussels, coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon and other French delights. L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). www. buckheadrestaurants.com. 3344 Peachtree Road NW, Buckhead, 404.261.6456. $$$ Map2/D6 BUCKHEAD DINER— American. This glitzy diner

offers modern American cuisine in a nostalgic setting. Don’t miss the famous homemade potato chips with warm Maytag blue cheese and award-winning 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. The restaurant gives traditional steakhouse

cuisine an Italian twist. Brandt dry-aged steaks, veal chops, seafood, salads, pastas, pizzas and other classic Italian plates are served in an inviting atmosphere; the wine list features selections 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 HOLEMAN & FINCH PUBLIC HOUSE— Eclectic. Chef

Linton Hopkins’ intimate 60-seat restaurant is 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 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

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1KEPT— Eclectic. This laid-back yet swanky restau-

casual stop offers a flavorful and hearty menu featuring buttermade burgers, cheeseburgers, spicy chicken sandwiches, chili cheese hot dogs, fried green tomatoes and their signature Hungry Man Fries (freshly cut fries topped with ground beef or turkey, melted cheese and homemade pico de gallo). L&D (daily). www.bigalsbuttermadeburgers.com. 2221 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.351.0450. Map1/D6

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DINING

KYMA— Greek. Awesome seafood and mezedakia

(appetizers), marinated meat dishes, Greek wines and plenty of ouzo are served in one of Atlanta’s most beloved and beautiful restaurants. D (daily). www.buckheadrestaurants.com. 3085 Piedmont Road NE, 404.262.0702. $$$ Map2/D7 RESTAURANT EUGENE— American. This contempo-

rary New American restaurant was named one of America’s 20 “Best New Restaurants of 2004” by Esquire magazine. Chef/owner Linton Hopkins is devoted to local farmers and growers; his “tasting of seasonal vegetables” includes 10 or more justharvested choices. Boutique wine list. D (daily). www.restauranteugene.com. 2277 Peachtree Road, 404.355.0321. $$$ Map2/B10 SHAKE SHACK—American. With a cult following,

the signature tastes at this fast-casual restaurant are accented by local ingredients—like buns from H&F Bread Co.—to create one Shacktastic dining experience. L&D (daily). www.shakeshack. com. 3035 Peachtree Road NE, Suite A146, 470.809.9201. Map2/C7 SOUTHERN ART AND BOURBON BAR— Southern.

Art Smith’s restaurant offers an artisan hamand-charcuterie bar, a vintage “pie table” and delicious Southern fare. The intimate Bourbon Bar stocks small-batch bourbons you won’t find anywhere else in the city. B, L&D (daily), Br (Su). www. southernart.com. InterContinental Buckhead, 3315 Peachtree Road NE, 404.946.9070. $$ Map2/D7 ST. CECILIA— Mediterranean. Chef Ford Fry’s new,

160-seat stunner in Buckhead’s Pinnacle Building. The name pays tribute to the patron saint of music; the menu pays tribute to the southern European coastline. Chef Brian Horn’s menu is broken into such sections as crudo, antipasti, pasta, secondi and salumi; dishes include salt cod beignets and veal rib chop with cipollini onions. L (M-F), D (daily). www.stceciliaatl.com. 3455 Peachtree Road NE, 404.554.9995. $$$ Map2/E5 UMI— Japanese. Chef Fuyuhiko Ito’s modern

Japanese 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 CHAI PANI— Indian. This colorful restaurant offers

street food specialties as diverse as India’s culture. Start out with chaat (small plates), try some Indian street sandwiches, then move on to thalis (regional entrees). And be sure to pick up a “Namaste Y’all” T-shirt on your way out the door. L&D (Tu-Su). www.chaipanidecatur.net. 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 404.378.4030. $$ Map1/D7 DESTA— Ethiopian. Dig into modern Ethiopian

dishes with injera (spongy bread) at this local favorite. Enjoy well-balanced, flavorful dishes like tibs and gomen from the robust menu. L&D (daily). www.destaethiopiankitchen.com. 3086 Briarcliff Road, 404.929.0011. $ Map1/D6 FLOATAWAY CAFÉ— Eclectic. The inventive restau-

rant from culinary duo Clifford Harrison and Anne Quatrano (of Bacchanalia fame) offers Country French and Italian cuisine—much of it grown at the couple’s own farm in Cartersville—and an industrial backdrop. Outdoor patio. D (Tu-Sa).

www.starprovisions.com. 1123 Zonolite Road, 404.892.1414. $$$ Map1/D7 THE GENERAL MUIR— Deli. This tribute to the clas-

sic 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

Downtown ALMA COCINA— Southwestern. This restaurant

combines 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 GLADYS KNIGHT’S CHICKEN & WAFFLES—Southern. Georgia-born, seven-time Grammy winner

Gladys Knight—perhaps best known for her hit “Midnight Train to Georgia”—pairs fluffy golden waffles with crispy Southern-fried chicken wings at her eponymous restaurant. The menu also boasts soul-food favorites like fried catfish, shrimp and grits, barbecue turkey and more. www.gladysandron.net/. 529 Peachtree St. NE, Downtown, 404.874.9393. $$ Map3/F5 METRO CAFE DINER— Diner. This classic diner offers

breakfast, appetizers, salads, soups, sandwiches, melts, international specialties and more—all made from scratch. The downtown location has karaoke nightly at 8 pm. Open 24/7. www.metrocafediner.com. 229 Peachtree St. NE, Downtown, 404.577.1420 Map3/H5; 1905 Rockbridge Road, Stone Mountain, 770.879.0101. $ Map1/F6 MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE— Steak. These

classic steak houses have a clubby feel and top-notch service. Menu items include Maine lobster cocktail, ribeye steak, jumbo lump crab cake, colossal shrimp Alexander and Morton’s legendary chocolate cake. D (daily). www.mortons. com. Suntrust Plaza, 303 Peachtree Center Ave., Downtown, 404.577.4366. $$$ Map3/H5 NO MAS! CANTINA— Mexican. Fajitas, tacos, bur-

ritos, enchiladas, blackened salmon, skewered Shrimp Alhambres, Cuatro Leches cake and yummy margaritas are served in this large, colorful restaurant. Bonus: You can buy the furniture you’re sitting on, plus the blown glass barwear, in the restaurant’s sister store, No Mas! Hacienda. Great patio. L&D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.nomascantina.com. 180 Walker St. SW, Castleberry Hill, 404.574.5678. $$ Map3/K2 POOR CALVIN’S ABSOLUTE FUSION— Thai.

Whether you are in the mood for a new take on meatloaf, innovative fish and chips or a bowl of curry, you will find it at this Asian fusion restaurant. Everything is made with the freshest ingredients, including fried chicken, sea bass, curry and Ramen noodles. Delivery available. L (M-F), D (daily), Br

(Sa&Su). www.poorcalvins.com. 510 Piedmont Ave. NE, 404.254.4051. $$ Map3/G5 STATS— American. The ultimate location to watch

a sporting event, host a private event or enjoy a meal with friends, STATS features tried-and-true American favorites and more than 70 hi-def TVs. Plus, it’s one of the only bars in the U.S. with a beer tap system that allows guests to pour their own brews. L and D (daily). www.statsatl.com. 300 Marietta St., Luckie-Marietta District, 404.885.1472. $$ Map3/H3 TWIN SMOKERS BBQ— BBQ. This finger-lickin’ res-

taurant is named for its two massive, centerpiece smokers. Pick from chicken, sausage, pulled pork, brisket and pork ribs accompanied by classic Southern sides like mac n’ cheese, collards, coleslaw and more. Cap off your meal with the spiked “Double Trouble” vanilla milkshake. L&D (daily). www.twinsmokersbbq.com. 300 Marietta St. NW, Downtown, 404.698.4707. Map3/H3

Intown ALON’S— Bakery/Deli. This bakery and market of-

fers fresh bread, sandwiches, pastries and cakes. Get cookies by the pound or grab some olive oils, wonderful cheese selections, prepared food and culinary knick knacks. B&L (daily), D (M-Sa). www. alons.com. 1394 N. Highland Ave., Morningside, 404.872.6000 Map1/D7; 4505 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, 678.397.1781. $$ Map1/D5 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 BUFORD HIGHWAY— Eclectic. This ethnic corridor

offers authentic cuisine from a variety of cultures, including Mexican, Salvadoran, Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean. Although most establishments can be identified by the language on their signs, others defy categorization, like the Crawfish Shack, a casual Cajun seafood joint with Vietnamese influences. . Map1/D5 CAPE DUTCH—South African. Executive Chef

Philippe Haddad’s brings a flurry of European influences, while owner Justin Anthony’s South African roots pop up in dishes cooked on the “braai,” Afrikaans for “grill.” Don’t miss the foie gras crème brûlée, whole roasted branzino and chocolate soup. Make reservations on OpenTable. D (daily). www.capedutchrestaurant.com. 1782 Cheshire Bridge Road NE, 404.343.0313. $$$ Map1/D6 FRITTI— Italian. Neapolitan pizzas are hand tossed

and baked in two monolithic, wood-burning ovens in the center of the restaurant—and the variations are endless. Take-out available. L (M-Sa), D (daily). www.frittirestaurant.com. 309 N. Highland Ave., Inman Park, 404.880.9559. $$ 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. Perennial favorites from the weekly-changing menu include the chicken and waffles and the West Coast burger. D (Tu-Sa) www.gunshowatl.com. 924 Garrett St., Ormewood Park, 404.380.1886. $$ Map1/D7

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KROG STREET MARKET— Eclectic. At this former

stove factory (and movie studio), you’ll find food stalls like Yalla, Little Tart Bakeshop and Gu’s Dumplings alongside eclectic market stands like XOCOLATL, Pet Works and The Collective, all surrounded by full-blown food and beverage concepts like The Luminary, Craft Izakaya, The Cockentrice and Hop City Beer & Wine. www. krogstreetmarket.com. 99 Krog St., Inman Park, 770.434.2400. Map1/D7 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 MISS D’S NEW ORLEANS STYLE CANDY—Sweets.

You’ll smell the aroma of Miss D’s from-scratch and decadent pralines, popcorn, brittle, candy apples and pretzels the second you step foot inside the Sweet Auburn Curb Market. Open daily. www. missdspraline.com. 209 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.963.1687. Map3/I6 PONCE CITY MARKET— Eclectic. This former Sears

distribution center encompasses 2.1 million square feet on 16 acres. Contemporary retail stores, including West Elm, Goorin Bros. Hat Shop and The Frye Company, now greet visitors behind renovated brick and new glass. The food hall offers gourmet stalls, fast-casual concepts and full-service restaurants—like Hop’s Chicken, Dub’s Fish Camp, Brezza Cucina and Minero —spearheaded by some of the nation’s best chefs. www. poncecitymarket.com. 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.900.7900. Map1/D7 RATHBUN’S— American. Named “2005 Restaurant of

the Year” by Atlanta magazine, Chef/owner Kevin Rathbun’s restaurant serves modern American cuisine that is seasonal and flavorful; you can’t go wrong with the superb small plates. D (M-Sa). www. rathbunsrestaurant.com. Stove Works, 112 Krog St., Inman Park, 404.524.8280. $$$ Map1/D7 STAPLEHOUSE— Modern American. Chef Ryan

Smith’s dishes borderline on molecular gastronomy. The ever-changing menu is offered à la carte or as a five-course tasting. American ingredients are transformed with modern techniques and masterful presentation. The bar program is a knockout. Reservations required for the tasting menu ($85). D (W-Sa), Br (Su). www.staplehouse.com. 541 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.524.5005. $$$$ 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

Midtown ECCO— Mediterranean. The menu combines Italian,

Spanish and French influences in paninis, pastas, wood-fired pizzas and an impressive cheese and charcuterie selection. Try the shared plates, and adventurous wine and cocktail list. D (daily). www.ecco-atlanta.com. 40 7th St., 404.347.9555. $$$ Map3/D5

EMPIRE STATE SOUTH— Southern. TV personality

and Chef/Owner Hugh Acheson and Executive Chef Ryan Smith make delectable Southern food at this showtopping restaurant. An extensive cocktail program, coffee bar and bocce court make this one gotta-try-it spot. B&L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.empirestatesouth.com. 999 Peachtree St. NE, 404.541.1105. $$$ Map3/D5 HENRY’S MIDTOWN TAVERN— American. Over 50

craft beers are just the icing on the cake at this food-centric tavern that was named for owner Maureen Kalmanson’s dog. Inside you’ll find two bars, televisions screens throughout and the “Dog Wall of Fame.” L&D (daily). www.henrysatl.com. 132 10th St. NE, 404.537.4477. Map3/D6 JOE’S ON JUNIPER—American. This bar is a local fa-

vorite, especially for the gay community. An attractive, high-energy waitstaff is the cherry on top of this ultra-fun restaurant and nightlife hotspot. L&D (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.joesonjuniper.com. 1049 Juniper St., Midtown, 404.875.6634. $$ Map3/C6 MARY MAC’S TEA ROOM— Southern. This staple has

been serving Southern food since 1945. Dig into classic dishes like grilled liver and onions, country fried steak, and chicken and dumplings. Goodwill Ambassador Jo Carter is famous for greeting each guest with a back rub. Open daily 11 am-9 pm. L&D (daily). www.marymacs.com. 224 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, 404.876.1800. $$ Map3/F6 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 SWEET HUT BAKERY & CAFE— Bakery/Cafe. This

counter-service bakery has ample seating for onsite indulgences, and a wide selection of pastries, danishes and other deliciously doughy goods. Open early and late daily. www.sweethutbakery.com. 933 Peachtree St., Ste. 935, Midtown, 404.600.4800. $ Map3/D5; 5150 Buford Hwy., Ste. A-100, Doraville, 470.545.2585. $ Map1/E5

Northwest Metro CANOE— American. This romantic restaurant offers

stunning views of the Chattahoochee River and enchanting trails for pre- or post-meal walks. The menu features New American fare with a strong emphasis on seasonal specialties and game. L (MF), D (daily), Br (Su). www.canoeatl.com. 4199 Paces Ferry Road, Vinings, 770.432.2663. $$$ Map1/C6 RAY’S ON THE RIVER— Seafood. The riverfront

restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, and offers awesome views of the Chattahoochee River. Great all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch; private dining. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Su). www.raysrestaurants.com. 6700 Powers Ferry Road, Vinings, 770.955.1187. $$$ Map1/C5

Westside BOCADO— American. Enjoy a casual atmosphere

ple, modern and fun restaurant. Sit on the spacious patio for a healthy helping of fresh air or book the private dining room for group gatherings. L (M-F), D (M-Sa). www.bocadoatlanta.com. 887 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.815.1399. $$ Map3/D1; Avalon, 2820 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 678.248.5223. EIGHT SUSHI LOUNGE—Japanese & Sushi. Modern

wood detailing, dim lighting and chic flourishes complement a menu of contemporary sushi and Japanese dishes at this new restaurant. Each dish is plated beautifully, garnished meticulously and packed with flavor. Don’t miss the mouthwatering hamachi kama. L (M-F), D (daily). www.eightsushiatl. com. 930 Howell Mill Road NW, 404.796.8888. $$$ Map1/C7 MILLER UNION— Eclectic. Chef Steven Satterfield

makes magic at this esteemed restaurant located in a refurbished warehouse once occupied by Miller Union Stockyards. The menu features simple, seasonal cuisine in addition to a boutique wine list and handcrafted cocktails. 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). www.nuevolaredocantina.com. 1495 Chattahoochee Ave., Westside, 404.352.9009. $ Map1/C6 O-KU—Japanese & Sushi. At this swanky new sushi

spot, the bar draws crowds on weekends while an ample menu of ultra-fresh nigiri, rolls, creative appetizers and hot entrees delights foodies. The Black Magic roll is a must-try. D (daily). www.okusushiatl.com. Westside Ironworks, 1085 Howell Mill Road, 404.500.2383. $$ Map1/C7 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. Also features a raw bar and outdoor patio with mini-golf. L (M-F), D (daily). www.theoptimistrestaurant.com. 914 Howell Mill Road, Westside, 404.477.6260. $$$ Map3/D1 TOM + CHEE—Soup & Sandwich. This restaurant

specializes in putting creative twists on the classic tomato soup-and-grilled cheese sandwich combo to feed your kid at heart. Open daily (11 am-10 pm). www.tomandchee.com. Westside Ironworks, 1085 Howell Mill Road, 404.464.8004. Map1/C7 WEST EGG CAFÉ— American. This restaurant is

considered by many to offer one of the city’s best breakfast menus. Dig into Southern comfort classics served in an energetic environment. A coffee shop boasts a comfy lounge, a walk-up bakery counter and a full coffee menu serving locally roasted Batdorf & Bronson coffee. B&L (daily), Br (Sa&Su). www.westeggcafe.com. 1100 Howell Mill Road, 404.872.3973. $$ Map3/B1 YEAH! BURGER— American. Choose your bun, patty,

cheese and toppings. Nitrate-free hot dogs, handcut fries, sweet potato fries, organic salads and milkshakes round out the menu. 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 spiritual wonderland offers an impressive variety of healing crystals, incense, tarot cards, books, meditation supplies and a slew of other goods meant to heal, clean energy and assist in an assortment of spiritual endeavors. Open daily 11 am-7 pm. 1168 Euclid Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.522.4605. Map1/D7

Shop for natural, eco-friendly beauty products at this bright, welcoming shop. Expect to find high-quality natural products—including makeup, skincare, hair care and for babies—free of toxic ingredients. Open M-Sa 11 am-7 pm, Su 11 am-5 pm. www. shopfigandflower.com. 636 North Highland Ave. NE, 857.225.5683. Map1/D7

This beautiful store offers an array of carefully vetted, ultra-premium appliances for kitchen, bath, laundry and outdoor spaces. You’ll also find an array of bath fixtures, decorative plumbing and other items made solely to enhance your quality of life. www.pirch.com. Lenox Marketplace, 3535 Peachtree Road, 404.341.7555. Map2/E5

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Duty Free Americas is there for travelers. For international passengers there is a wide selection of liquor and tobacco, with designer brands of accessories, handbags and more available for everyone. Michael Kors, Coach and MontBlanc are a few found between Concourses E and F. www. dutyfreeamericas.com. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, 404.382.2851. HUNTER COLLECTIVE—This shop specializes in de-

signer and fine jewelry, fashion, accessories, gifts and organic skincare. The trendy store features a curated collection of well-designed and highquality goods. M, noon-4 pm; Tu-Sa, 10 am-5 pm. www.shophuntercollective.com. 22B East Andrews Drive, Buckhead, 404.764.0719. Map2/C6 LOU LOU—Add the perfect finishing touches to

your outfit of the day at this women’s accessories shop. With two dozen locations throughout the East Coast, this fast-growing boutique offers a wide range of baubles, bags, wraps, scarves, hair accessories and more. Open M-Sa 10 am-8 pm, Su 11 am-6 pm. www.loulouboutiques.com. Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave., 678.266.6292. Map1/D7 PERSÉ— PerSé offers a collection of upscale, vintage

handbags from the ‘30s to ’70s. There are 200 handbags in the store at any given time including exotic skin, calf skin, fine leather and suede. Open

daily. www.perseboutique.com. 14th Street Antiques Market, 530 14th St. NW, 404.325.4600. Map3/C2

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Antiques 14TH STREET ANTIQUES & INTERIORS— This

50,000-square-foot antique shop is Atlanta’s largest. Located in the Westside design district, the store features more than 100 of the South’s leading antique, fine art, lighting, rug, jewelry, home decor and high design dealers. Open daily. www.14thstreetantiques.com. 530 14th St., Midtown, 404.325.4600. Map3/C2 HIGHLAND ROW ANTIQUES— Don’t be deceived by

this store’s tiny main level—the real treasures are buried in the vast basement. Dozens of dealers sell their eclectic goods, ranging from posters to clothing to housewares, in rooms throughout the bottom level. Open daily 11 am-6 pm. www.highlandrowantiques.com. 628 N. Highland Ave. NE, Poncey-Highland, 404.815.8830. Map1/D7 KUDZU ANTIQUES—This 25,000-square-foot antique

ture, rugs, wall décor, accessories, lamps, upholstery, mattresses, bedding and gifts. Open daily. www.westsidemarketatl.com. 1530 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd., Westside, 404.352.0072. Map1/C7

Clothing 310 ROSEMONT— (Men, women) Owner Winter

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

heaven has everything from mid-century relics to industrial treasures and vinyl records. Vintage and upcycling aficionados will fall in love with this antique store, considered one of Atlanta’s best. Open daily 11 am-7 pm. www.kudzuantiques. com. 2928 East Ponce De Leon Ave., Decatur, 404.373.6498. Map1/E7

BILL HALLMAN— (Men, women) Local designer Bill

WESTSIDE MARKET— This full-service design center

BILLY REID— The Florence, Alabama-based design-

offers over 80,000 square feet featuring fine furni-

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 er’s 2,500-square-foot Westside store offers men’s,

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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 THE BILT-HOUSE— (Women) The colorful boutique

offers hard-to-find lines like Twill 22, Hazel and The Truth Is, plus accessories and home furnishings. Trunk shows for local artists are often held on weekends during the holidays. Closed Su. www. thebilt-house.com. 511 East Paces Ferry Rd., Buckhead, 404.816.7702 Map2/D7; 1035 Canton St., Roswell, 770.552.8581. Map1/D3 BOOGALOOS— Look for clothing lines such as Seven

for All Mankind, BCBG Generation, Citizens of Humanity, Envi and more. The fourth Friday of every month is Fab Friday, with 20 percent off all full-price merchandise. Open daily. www.boogaloosboutique.com. 246 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur, 404.373.3237. Map1/D7 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 HENRY & JUNE— Part boutique and part coffee

shop, this hip hybrid is a local favorite. Shop pieces for men and women from designers like Kaarem, Imogene + Willie and Won Hundred, or drop in for a caffeinated pick-me-up that’s brewed to order. Open daily. www.henryandjuneatl.com. 784 N. Highland Ave. NE, Virginia-Highland, 470.355.9751. Map1/D7 JUNKMAN’S DAUGHTER— Atlanta’s alternative

superstore is 10,000 square feet of fashions, accessories, gifts and housewares from around the world, plus books, posters and more. Named one of “The 25 Best Independent Stores in America.” Open daily. www.thejunkmansdaughter. com. 464 Moreland Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.577.3188. Map1/D7 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 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 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

Consignment Shops LABELS RESALE BOUTIQUE— This shop offers

luxury resale, including new and used designer merchandise from Chanel, Versace, Prada and many more. Men’s clothing, dresses and shoes are sold in separate locations. Call 404.793.8300 for all locations. www.labelsrb.com. Main store, 3202 Paces Ferry Pl., Buckhead, Map2/C7; Shoe store, 3193 Paces Ferry Pl.,. Map2/C7; Dress store, 3208 Paces Ferry Pl. NW, Map2/C7; Men’s store, 3209 Paces Ferry Pl.,. Map2/C7; Vinings store, 4199 Paces Ferry Road,. Map1/B4

Footwear ABBADABBA’S— Atlanta’s premier source for

comfort footwear from Birkenstock, Dansko, Keen, Mephisto and many others. Open daily. www.coolshoes.com. 421-B Moreland Ave., Little Five Points, 404.588.9577 Map1/D7; 4389 Roswell Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.262.3356 Map2/C2; 2615 George Busbee Pkwy., Kennesaw, 770.423.0405. Map1/B3

Home Decor 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 DIXON RYE—This stunning home design store carries

rare, handmade goods that are meant to last a lifetime. The shop carries Dixon Rye’s own collection of sofas and chairs alongside acclaimed brands, such as Astier de Villatte, Sabin, LuRu Home and an assortment of vintage pieces. Open M-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su by appointment only. www.dixonrye.com. 1085 Howell Mill Road NW, Westside, 404.883.3939. Map3/C1 ECO DENIZEN—This serene store merges earth-

consciousness with quality workmanship to birth an upscale, eco-friendly shopping experience. Open M–Sa 11 am-8 pm, Su noon-6 pm. www. ecodenizen.net. 999 Peachtree St. NE, Ste. 180, Midtown, 678.705.9880. Map3/D5 ROOM & BOARD— Room & Board carries furniture

and accessories for every room in the house. The store’s focus is on the simple idea that good design should be beautiful, affordable and long-lasting. 90% of the products are handcrafted in the U.S. Open daily. www.roomandboard.com. 1170 Howell Mill Rd. NW, Westside, 404.682.5900. Map3/B1 SOUTH OF MARKET— The Atlanta outpost offers

eclectic home furnishings and French objects including lighting, upholstery, furniture and accents. Closed Su. www.SouthofMarket.biz. 345 Peachtree Hills Ave., Peachtree Hills, 404.995.9399. Map2/D10 TWELVE— This shop began as a full-service floral

design boutique and evolved into an artisanal menagerie. Peruse the shelves to find local art, handmade jewelry and home decor from designers like Avindy, Delica, Ivan Trujillo, among others. Open daily. www.twelveatlanta.net. 994 Virginia Ave. NE, Virginia-Highland, 404.541.2357. Map1/D7

Jewelry & Watches JUDITH BRIGHT JEWELRY— This Nashville designer’s

small Virginia-Highland store showcases her collec-

tions, which feature organic shapes and minimalist compositions that lend a feminine edge to any ensemble. Pieces range from $30 to $600. Open daily. www.judithbright.com. 1002 Virginia Ave. NE, 404.803.0915. Map1/D7 TOPAZ GALLERY— Featuring the works of more

than 100 jewelry artisans, Topaz offers a variety of beautiful, one-of-a-kind and limited-production jewelry ranging in style from simple and contemporary to elegant and ornate. Most designers are from Atlanta or the Southeast. Open Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm. www.topazgallery.net. 3145 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.995.0155. Map2/D7

Shopping Centers/Districts ATLANTIC STATION— This 138-acre live/work/play

development is home to the Millennium Gate Museum, myriad restaurants, a movie theater and over 30 stores, including 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 new development in Alpharetta will

enchant you with its walkable, open-air layout. Stores like American Threads, Boston Proper and C Wonder delight shoppers while Bantu, Bocado, Marlow’s Tavern and others satisfy foodies. Check the website for a full calendar of events. M–Sa 10 am–9 pm, Su noon-7 pm. www.experienceavalon.com. 2200 Avalon Blvd., Alpharetta, 770.765.2000. Map1/E3 THE SHOPS BUCKHEAD ATLANTA—This six-block

shopping district has a wide variety of haute couture shops—like Christian Louboutin, ETRO and Hermès—and eclectic restaurants—like Shake Shack, Doraku and Thirteen Pies. Granite curbs, marble facades and mature trees make Buckhead Atlanta the region’s go-to ultra-lux streetscene. Shops open M–Sa 10 am–7 pm, Su noon–6 pm. Restaurant hours vary. www.theshopsbuckheadatlanta.com. 3035 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.939.9290. Map2/C7 GWINNETT PLACE MALL— J.C. Penney, Belk and

Sears anchor this Northeast Atlanta mall filled with stores for the whole family. Open daily. www.shopgwinnettmall.com/. 2100 Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, 770.813.6840. Map1/F4 HARTSFIELD-JACKSON ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT— Whether you want a souvenir to take

home, a new lipstick, a sharp new business suit or simply a book for the plane, the world’s busiest airport has a store to fill your every need, including Spanx, Coach, Kiehl’s, Mac and Xpress Spa. www. atlanta-airport.com. 800.897.1910. Map1/C9 IRWIN STREET MARKET— This is Atlanta’s only gourmet food incubator featuring Jake’s Ice Creams, Doctah Mojo’s Juice Clinic, O4W Pizza, Flower Bar, The Cooking School at Irwin Street and Lingering Shade, A Very Special Special Event Venue. Open

Tu-Su. www.irwinstreetmarket.com. 660 Irwin St., Inman Park, 678.705.7945. Map1/D7 LENOX SQUARE— A popular destination for fashioni-

stas throughout the Southeast since 1959. Browse more than 250 retailers on four levels, including Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, Prada, Burberry, Cartier, Louis Vuitton and David Yurman, five restuarants, two casual dining options, and the Lenox Square Fasion Café. Valet parking available. Open daily. www.lenoxsquare.com. 3393 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.233.6767. Map2/E6

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MALL OF GEORGIA— The biggest mall in the South-

east features more than 200 shops and restaurants, an outdoor amphitheater, a 20-screen theater complex and a seven-story IMAX theater. Open daily. www.simon.com. 3333 Buford Dr., Buford, 770.271.9458. Map1/G2 NORTH GEORGIA PREMIUM OUTLETS— 140 brand-

name and designer outlet stores including Banana Republic, Burberry, Coach, J.Crew, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th and more. Savings of 25% to 65%. Open daily. www.premiumoutlets.com/northgeorgia. 800 Hwy. 400 S., Dawsonville, 706.216.3609. PERIMETER MALL— More than 195 upscale retail-

ers, a food court, five sit-down restaurants and valet parking. Open daily. www.perimetermall. com. 4400 Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 770.394.4270. Map1/D5 PHIPPS PLAZA— The Southeast’s go-to upscale

shopping destination, this three-level center is known for a diverse and exclusive mix of brands, including anchor stores Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Belk. Shoppers have over 100 store choices, including signature shops like Tiffany and Co., Gucci, Versace, Jeffrey, Valentino, Hugo Boss and Bally. Phipps Plaza is also home to a 14-screen AMC Theatre with luxury recliners, four whitetablecloth restaurants and LEGOLAND Discovery Center. Open daily: M-Sa 10 am-9 pm, Su noon5:30 pm. www.phippsplaza.com. 3500 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.261.7910. Map2/E5 SHOPS AROUND LENOX— This outdoor shopping

and dining district is conveniently located adjacent to Lenox Square, and features exclusive brands and artisan eateries. Stores include Crate & Barrel, Deka, Kendra Scott, Swank, Suitsupply, Tootsies, Ona and lululemon athletica. www.shopsaroundlenox.com. 3400 Around Lenox Drive NE, Buckhead, 404.237.7710. Map2/E6 THE OUTLET SHOPPES AT ATLANTA— These are the

nearest designer outlet shops to Downtown Atlanta. Take advantage of 20%-70% off of nearly 100 brands, including Coach, Banana Republic, Gap, Nike, Columbia, Vineyard Vines, True Religion, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th and Tommy Hilfiger. Open daily. Free shuttle service from select locations. www.theoutletshoppesatatlanta.com. 915 Ridgewalk Pkwy., Woodstock, 678.540.7040. Map1/B2 TOWN CENTER AT COBB— The Northwest Atlanta

mall is anchored by Macy’s, J.C. Penney, Sears and Belk and packed with specialty stores carrying apparel, music, jewelry and more. www.simon.com/ mall/town-center-at-cobb. 400 Ernest W. Barrett Pkwy., Kennesaw, 770.424.0742. Map2/B3 WESTSIDE PROVISIONS DISTRICT— A former

meatpacking district, WSPD is now one of the city’s hippest shopping destinations boasting fantastic restaurants, clothing and home décor shops, galleries, bars, salons and more. Open daily. Individual store and restaurant hours vary. www. westsidepd.com. 1100-1200 Howell Mill Road, Westside,. Map3/C1

Silver BEVERLY BREMER SILVER SHOP— This shop is

overflowing with unusual sterling silver objects, gift items and discontinued flatware patterns. Closed Su. www.beverlybremer.com. 3164 Peachtree Road, Buckhead, 404.261.4009. Map2/C7

Spas & Beauty BLISS— The famed spa lives up to its reputation with

signature services, including the triple-oxygen treatment, plus a beauty boutique. Open daily. www.blissworld.com. W Atlanta-Midtown, 188 14th St., Midtown, 404.685.3510 Map3/B6; W AtlantaDowntown, 45 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd., Downtown, 877.862.5477. Map3/G4 BLUE MEDSPA— The spa offers facials, manicures,

pedicures, massages, Botox and fillers, hormone replacement therapy, cosmetic surgery and a hair salon. Open daily. www.bluemedspa.com. 190 10th St. NE, Midtown, 404.815.8880 Map2/D6 CRAIG STEWART SALON—This Aveda Concept Salon

offers a full line of Aveda makeup and hair, skin and body care products, and is an exclusive Aveda Hair Color salon. Shop professional blow dryers, flat and curling irons, bruches and a variety of other hair styling accessories. Indulge in personalized salon services in an intimate, boutique setting. Open Tu-Sa. www.craigstewartsalon.com. 3872 Roswell Road, Buckhead, 404.266.9696. Map2/C4 EXHALE SPA— NY-based healthy and beauty bastion

offers Core Fusion classes, saunas, steam rooms and the Hammam chamber. After your workout, enjoy massages, facials, waxing, acupuncture, cupping and even Core Contouring. Open daily. www. exhalespa.com. Loews Hotel, 1065 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 404.720.5000. Map3/5C JEJU SAUNA— This Korean spa caters to the body,

mind and soul with its saunas, healing rooms, mineral pools and luxurious spa services. Part of the spa is separated into men’s and women’s quarters, while most of the baths and saunas are unisex. Services include body scrubs, acupressure massage, foot massage and more. Open daily, 24 hours. Admission: Adults $25, seniors $20, children under 12 $15. www.jejusauna.net. 3555 Gwinnett Place Drive, Duluth, 678.336.7414. Map1/F4 SEVA BEAUTY— Seva (pronounced Say-Vah) is

Sanskrit for “to serve selflessly.” 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 SHAVE BARBERSHOP—This well-to-do barber-

shop in Poncey-Highland caters to men of all backgrounds in a rugged, modern space where dapper gents can also stock up on bow ties and whiskeyscented beard oils. No appointment necessary. Open M-Sa from 10 am-7 pm, Su from 10 am-5 pm. www.theshavebarber.com. 630 North Highland Ave. NE, Poncey-Highland, 404.565.0730. Map1/D7 THE SPA AT CHÂTEAU ÉLAN—This celebrated

European-style destination spa features 12 newly renovated luxury overnight guest suites. The spa is nestled inside a 35,000-square-foot mansion overlooking a sparkling lake, canopied forest, emeraldgreen lawns and flowering shrubs. The interior is equally beguiling with a peaceful ambiance, elegant furnishings and amenities that promote serenity and relaxation. www.chateauelan.com. 1 Haven Harbour Drive 678.425.0900.

PerSe’ is a collection of 1930’s to 1970’s upscale, one-of-a-kind vintage bags. There are 200 handbags in the store at any given time including exotic skin, calf skin fine leather and suede. Unusual designs, interesting hardware and quality construction are hallmarks of the collection. Inside 14th Street Antiques Market 530 14th St. Atlanta, GA 30318 persecontact@mindspring.com

CRAFTSMANSHIP WITH A STORY

At NLB Furniture, we are craftsmanship with a story. As an industry of No Longer Bound, a local regeneration program for men struggling with addiction, we are providing residents of the program with job skills and a second chance. While doing so, we strive to produce heirloom quality furniture that reflects your style and personality. We work with you to create a tailor-made experience that results in a oneof-a-kind piece. Choose from our wide variety of stains, finishes, and hardware to design furniture that represents who you are. Call 678.456.5395 today to schedule your free consultation. nlbfurniture.com 1790 Peachtree Pkwy. 30041

THE SPA AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL—This tranquil

spa features 13 treatment rooms, a couples’ suite with marble bath and twin massage beds, a steam room, sauna and vitality pool, and a spa boutique. Arrive early for your appointment to relax in the

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soothing waiting room after being fitted with a plush robe, hot tea and an oil-infused oshibori (hot towel). M-Th 10 am–7 pm, F-Sa 9 am–7 pm, Su 9 am–6 pm. www.mandarinoriental.com/ atlanta/luxury-spa/. 3376 Peachtree Road NE, 404.995.7526. Map2/D5 THE SPA AT THE FOUR SEASONS ATLANTA—

The spa more than lives up to the Four Seasons name—you’ll feel pampered as soon as you walk in the door. Expect plush robes, decadent services and lots of personal touches. Open daily. www. fourseason.com/atlanta. 75 14th St. NW, Midtown, 404.253.3848. Map3/B5 TONI&GUY HAIR SALON—The hair gurus at this

salon will give you a cut, color and style that are a picture-perfect match with your one-ofa-kind personality. Open daily. www.toniguy. com. Westside Ironworks, 1085 Howell Mill Road, 404.464.8062. Map1/C7

Specialty KILWINS—Since 1947, Kilwins has been a house-

hold name in sweets. Enjoy everything from pralines to chocolate-covered fruits to candy apples to hot chocolate and much, much more. www.kilwins.com/atlanticstation. 1380 Atlantic Drive NW, Atlantic Station, Atlanta, GA 30363, 404.817.7500. Map3/A3 M CHOCOLAT—Sisters Maritza and Marlena serve

up decadent Belgian chocolate treats at their Alpharetta shop. Enjoy bon bons with creamy centers, ganaches, truffles, solid chocolates, toffees, caramels, turtles, and chocolate-dipped fruit and caramel apples. www.mchocolat.com. 3960 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 770.777.1780. Map1/E3 OLI+VE—This specialty store carries single-varietal,

flavored and gourmet extra virgin olive oil from around the world. Aged balsamic vinegars from Modena, Italy, also available. Taste before you buy to find the perfect oil for your palate. www. oliandve.com. 3263 Roswell Road, Buckhead, 404.841.1012. Map2/C6 SIMPLY PUT PAPER & GIFT—This shop will give

you something to write home about—and with. Georgia native Ashley Toporek Woodman’s passion for graphic design resulted in a paper palace filled with elaborate occasion cards, stationery and invitations. You’ll fall pen over paper for Woodman’s modern illustrations and letterpress details. www.simplyputpaper.com. 1170 Howell Mill Road, Ste. 104, Westside, 404.881.8660. Map3/B1 STODDARD’S RANGE AND GUNS— This state-of-the-

art indoor shooting range and gun store is just 18 minutes from downtown. The range has twelve 75foot, rifle-rated lanes with a programmable touch screen target system. Classes are available for all skill levels, including gun safety and home defense classes. www.stoddardsguns.com. 5840 Bankhead Hwy., Douglasville, 678.838.4848. Map1/A6; 485 Bishop St. NW, Westside, 404.355.4867. Map1/C7 XOCOLATL— Every Xocolatl bar uses single-origin

cacao that is organically and sustainably harvested and sweetened with organic cane sugar. Enrich your body with dark chocolate that is naturally vegan and free of both soy and gluten. Milk chocolate bars are made with coconut milk. www. xocolatlchocolate.com. 99 Krog St. NE, Krog Street Market, 404.604.9642. Map1/D7

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Businesses are located in historic buildings and most of the homes are landmarks in this neighborhood that was almost an airport runway. Located north of the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, College Park has nearly 900 structures listed on the Historic Register and a modern, world-class convention center. www.atldistrict.com. Map1/C8

Just six miles east of Downtown Atlanta, this city encompasses four square miles and still manages to offer nearly 200 shops, galleries and more. Some of the best restaurants and bars in Metro Atlanta can be found here. Festivals and free concerts are held year-round on the historic square. www.decaturga.com. Map1/D7

Locals call this neighborhood east of downtown “the small town in the big city,” alluding to its charming sense of community, quaint shops and locally-owned eateries. Explore Downtown Kirkwood’s day spas, furniture galleries, gift shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and scenic streetscapes. www.historic-kirkwood.org. Map1/D7

Animals & Nature 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 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. Drive through in your vehicles, rent a van or take a bus tour. Tickets: adults $19.95, children and seniors $17.95. Advance ticket purchase required. www.animalsafari.com/Georgia. 1300 Oak Grove Road, Pine Mountain, 706.663.8744. ZOO ATLANTA— More than 1,500 animals call the zoo

home, most notably gorillas and giant pandas. Also on-site are a petting zoo, train rides and a carousel. M-F 9:30 am-5:30 pm, Sa&Su 9:30 am-6:30 pm. Adults $21.99, seniors and children (ages 3-11) $16.99, ages two and under free. www.zooatlanta.

org. 800 Cherokee Ave. SE, Grant Park, 404.624.9453. Map3/M7

There’s a lot more going on this August. Visit us online:

Blue Ridge offers hiking, fishing, biking and other outdoor pursuits, plus shopping, antiquing and more. Visitors can rent wheretraveler.com a cozy cabin or a luxury mountain home, Art Museums or stay in a bed and breakfast inn or hotel. HIGH MUSEUM OF ART— Part of the www.blueridgemountains.com. Fannin County Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta’s go-to art museum Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center, 152 has over 15,000 works in its permanent collection. Orvin Lance Dr., Blue Ridge, 800.899.6867. Featured exhibits include Vik Muniz; “Tiovivo: CLAYTON COUNTY— Designated as the official Whimsical Sculptures by Jaime Hayon;” “The Rise home of “Gone With the Wind,” Clayton County of Sneaker Culture;” Walker Evans; and more. offers a glimpse into Margaret Mitchell’s famous Open Tu-Su. Adults $19.50, seniors and students novel at the Road to Tara Museum. Also, Stately $16.50, ages 6-17 $12, ages 5 and under free. Oaks Plantation lets visitors see what plantaCheck website for full list of exhibitions and events. tion life was like in 1839. M-F 8:30-5:30 pm, Sa 10 www.high.org. 1280 Peachtree St., Midtown, am-4 pm. www.AtlantasTrueSouth.com. Clayton 404.733.4444. Map3/B5 County Visitors Center, 104 N. Main St., Jonesboro, MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART OF GEORGIA 770.478.4800 Map1/D10 (MOCA GA)— This small museum encompasses COLUMBUS— Georgia’s third-largest city lies on the 250-plus works by Georgia artists. Featured banks of the Chattahoochee River; the centerexhibition: “Creecy: A Survey of Major Paintings,” piece of the town is the 15-mile Chattahoocheee through Aug. 20. A resource center, library and RiverWalk. Attractions include the Springer Opera archives are also onsite. Tours available Tu-F 9 am-6 House, Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center, the pm or upon request. Tu-Sa 11 am-5 pm. Tickets: National Infantry Museum, The Columbus Museum adults $8, students and seniors $5. www.mocaga. and Callaway Gardens Resort. www.visitcolumorg. Tula Arts Center, 75 Bennett St., Buckhead, busga.com. Columbus CVB, 900 Front Ave., 404.367.8700. Map2/A11 Columbus, 800.999.1613.

Day Trips/Getaways 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,

DAHLONEGA— Site of the first major U.S. Gold

Rush and the heart of Georgia’s wine country, Dahlonega offers a mountain getaway an hour north of Atlanta. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Dahlonega offers expansive

ARC DE TRIOMPHE in Atlanta? The Millennium Gate Museum bears resemblance to the Parisian arch, but is actually a museum about Georgia. www.thegateatlanta.com

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mountain vistas, roaring waterfalls and bubbling streams and postcard-worthy wineries. www. dahlonega.org. Visitors Bureau, 13 South Park St., 706.864.3711. DOUGLAS— Downtown Douglas offers a wealth of

unique shopping experiences, a historic theater with live productions from time to time, a multitude of restaurants and several special events throughout the year. www.cityofdouglas.com. 912.384.4555. THE FOXFIRE MUSEUM & HERITAGE CENTER— Re-

create the works and days of southern Appalachia. The 22-log cabin village contains exhibits, artifacts and crafts of early Appalachian life, as well as a gift shop featuring The Foxfire Book series and other traditional crafts and gifts. M-Sa 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Adults $8, ages 11-18 $6, ages 7-10 $3, under 6 free. www.foxfire.org. 98 Foxfire Lane, Mountain City, 706.746.5828. 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. 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.

Historic Sights MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE— The area, run by the National Parks Service,

is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Change, Ebenezer Baptist Church, the King Birth Home, and more. All of the attractions offer free admission; call for individual hours. www.nps.gov/malu. 450 Auburn Ave., Sweet Auburn, 404.331.6922. Map3/I7 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

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-downtown-atlanta. Map3/C7 MIDTOWN— The cultural heart of the city, Midtown

teems with restaurants, bars, museums and attractions, including the High Museum of Art, Atlanta Symphony Hall, Atlanta Botanical Garden, and The Fox Theatre. www.atlanta-midtown. com. Map1/D7 OLD FOURTH WARD— One of Atlanta’s oldest

neighborhoods, O4W has quickly gained status as one of the city’s most popular areas. It is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and cutting-edge restaurants, bars and nightclubs that have made the area a nightlife hotspot for locals. Don’t miss the booming bar scene on Edgewood Avenue. www.o4wba.com. ROSWELL— Just north of Atlanta, Roswell has great

shopping in the historic downtown, as well as the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, Bulloch Hall, Smith Plantation and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. www.cvb.roswell. ga.us. Map1/D3 SANDY SPRINGS— Incorporated in 2005, Georgia’s

seventh-largest city lies due north of Downtown Atlanta. The area includes the Sandy Springs Historic Site & Museum, the Williams-Payne House, an Anne Frank museum and 20 miles of shoreline along the Chattahoochee River. www.visitsandysprings.org. 5920 Roswell Rd., 770.206.1447. Map1/C5

Museums & Exhibits ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER— The center includes

the Atlanta History Museum, the Centennial Olympic Games Museum, two historic homes (the Swan House and the Smith Family Farm), a research center and 33 acres of gardens. 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 BODIES ... THE EXHIBITION— 250 human bodies

and organs reveal how your body works from the inside-out. Specimens have been meticulously dissected and preserved. M-Th 10 am-5 pm, F-Su 11 am-7 pm. Adults $24, seniors and students $22, ages 4-12 $16. www.bodiestheexhibition.com. Premier Exhibition Center, 265 18th St., Atlantic Station, 404.496.4274. Map3/A3

CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS— This mu-

seum 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 CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS— The freshly ex-

panded center is home to a museum showcasing hundreds of puppets, including original Muppets from the Jim Henson Foundation, and offers a wide range of performances. Upcoming shows: “SPACE!,” through March 10. Museum open Tu-F 9 am-5 pm, Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm. Museum-only admission: $10.50; Museum and a show admission: $20.50. www.puppet.org. 1404 Spring St. NW, Midtown, 404.873.3391. Map3/A4 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-FIL-A FAN EXPERIENCE—This massive attraction offers

immersive and interactive experiences while honoring the pageantry and timeless traditions of college football. Personalize an all-access pass with your football team at registration. Open daily. Tickets: adults $19.99; seniors, students and military $17.99; ages 3-12 $16.99, ages 3 and under free. www.cfbhall.com. 250 Marietta St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 404.880.4800. Map3/I3 FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY—

Exhibits at this natural history museum cover the world’s largest dinosaurs, natural history, nature and more. Special exhibit: “The Power of Poison,” through May 3. An IMAX theater is on premises (movies tickets not included in museum admission). M-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm. Adults $18 seniors and students $17, children ages 3-12 $16, 2 and under free. www.fernbankmuseum.org. 767 Clifton Road NE, Druid Hills, 404.929.6300. Map1/D7 JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM— This mu-

seum details President Carter’s life, including his Navy career and the work both he and Rosalynn have done since leaving the White House. The replica 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 MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE & MUSEUM— The

restored home of “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell showcases furniture, letters and memorabilia from Mitchell’s life. Tours M-Sa 10 am-5:30 pm, Su noon-5:30 pm. Adults $13, seniors and students $10, children 4-12 $8.50. www.margaretmitchellhouse.com. 990 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 404.249.7015. Map3/D5

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Parks CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK— This 21-acre park is

a permanent legacy to the Atlanta-hosted 1996 Olympic Games. During Summer months, you’ll find children splashing in the Fountain of Rings and families picnicking on the expansive lawns. Grab a bite at Googie Burger, a local favorite and the only restaurant on park grounds. www. centennialpark.com. 265 Luckie St., Downtown, 404.222.7275. Map3/H4 HISTORIC FOURTH WARD PARK—This new 12-acre

park offers greenspace, a two-acre lake, amphitheater, skate park, modern playground and splash pad in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The park is connected to the Atlanta BeltLine. Open daily 6 am-11 pm. www.h4wpc.com. 665 North Ave. NE, 404.590.7275. Map1/D7 PIEDMONT PARK— Considered Atlanta’s Central

Park, the 182-acre park is popular with joggers, bicyclists and rollerbladers, and hosts festivals and events nearly every weekend during warmweather months. The park also offers tennis courts, playgrounds, athletic fields and a dog park. www. piedmontpark.org. Piedmont Avenue (between 10th Street and Westminster Drive), Midtown, 404.875.7275. Map3/C7

Recreation INSIDE CNN STUDIO TOUR— Step inside the world of

24-hour news and see the fast-paced newsrooms of CNN’s global headquarters. Tours depart every 10 minutes. Tickets: adults $16, seniors and students $15, children (4-12) $13; VIP tour $35; Morning Express tour $49. 9 am-5 pm (daily). www. cnn.com/tour. One CNN Center, Downtown, 404.827.2300. Map3/I3 LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER— Enjoy hands-on

play areas, a 4-D cinema, classes, rides and the MINILAND exhibit, with iconic buildings made out of LEGOs. Open Su-F 10 am-7 pm, Sa 10 am-9 pm. Tickets: $12.50-$27.95; ages 2 and under free. www.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/atlanta. Phipps Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 404.848.9252. Map2/E5

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PORSCHE EXPERIENCE CENTER—This magnifi cent

new center is the first of its kind in North America. C The 27-acre complex features a massive test track, off-road courses, a driving simulator and aM fine-dining restaurant. Two-hour test drives range Y from $300-$600, depending on the Porsche model chosen. Drive one of 13 models, including the CM Macan S, Boxter GTS, and even the 911 GT3. www. MY porschedriving.com. One Porsche Drive, College Park, 888.204.7474. Map1/C9 CY

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SHOOT THE HOOCH— Rent a raft, canoe, kayak or

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tube and take a fun and relaxing trip down the Chattahoochee River. Trips last from two to six K hours. Shuttle service available. Open daily 10 am until sunset (last hourly rental is at 6 pm) through Labor Day and then as weather permits. www. shootthehooch.com. Chattahoochee Outfitters, 203 Azalea Drive, Roswell, 770.650.1008. Map1/D4

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indoor entertainment complex features a ninja obstacle course, electric go-karts, a massive indoor An exhibit about 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 op-

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tions. www.slingshotplay.com. 6344 Cash Ct. NW, Norcross, 678.585.2268. Map1/E5 STONE MOUNTAIN PARK— A 3,300-acre park sur-

rounds the world’s largest granite monolith. The park offers trails, golf courses, a skylift, a railroad, miniature golf, campgrounds, a 4-D theater and the Lasershow Spectacular. Upcoming events: Snow Mountain, through Feb. 28. Tickets: $28, plus tax. Parking $15. www.stonemountainpark.com. 1126 Stonewall Jackson Drive, Stone Mountain, 770.498.5690. Map1/F6 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 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 CITYPASS— Valid for nine days from first use, City-

PASS offers reduced admission to the following attractions: Georgia Aquarium (expedited entry), World of Coca-Cola, Inside CNN Studio Tour, Zoo Atlanta OR Center for Civil and Human Rights and Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR College Football Hall of Fame. Tickets: Adults $76.75, kids ages 3-12 $62.50; plus tax. plus tax. Purchase online or at your first attraction. www.citypass.com/atlanta. 888.330.5008. THE PEACHTREE TROLLEY TOUR— Explore Atlanta

on this 90-minute tour aboard a climate-controlled trolley. Next to Centennial Olympic Park, tours visit must-see 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

the Metro Atlanta area since 1947. Beyond passenger transport, services also include rush package delivery. Checker cab works with corporate accounts and accepts major credit cards. Consistent with its commitment of service to the public, road service and assistance to distressed motorists is also provided. 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

throughout intown Atlanta. Download the “Social Bicycles” app or visit the website to find available bikes, which can be left within 100 feet of drop-off points, or at bike racks around the coverage area (for an extra fee). $8 per hour. www.relaybikeshare. com. 678.710.9900.

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“‘Da Kink in My Hair”

“If/Then”

“In the Heights”

Horizon Theatre produces this uplifting musical about women who visit the salon of a West Indian stylist as they ready themselves for special events or simply partake in daily upkeep. Their stories are told through inspiring dance and song. Onstage through Aug. 28. www.horizontheatre.com. 1083 Austin Ave., 404.584.7450. Map1/D7

What if you could take two paths at once and see where each leads? In this touring musical, lead character Elizabeth does just that after returning to New York City for a fresh start. See where her parallel destinies lead in this musical about life’s many choices. Onstage Aug. 9-14. www.foxtheatre.org. 660 Peachtree St. NE, 404.881.2100. Map3/F5

With pulsating Caribbean rhythms and booming hip-hop and lyrical melodies, this highly-acclaimed musical—with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda—tells the story of a Latin community in New York’s Washington Heights. Onstage through Aug. 28. www.auroratheatre.com. 128 East Pike St., Lawrenceville, 678.226.6222.

Breweries & Distilleries 5 SEASONS BREWING— Seasonal fare and hand-

crafted beers are served in either the sprawling dining room or in the expansive beer garden at this award-winning brew pub. Expect to find a wide selection of ales and Belgian-style beers. L (Tu-F), D (daily). www.5seasonsbrewing.com. 5 Seasons Brewing, 5600 Roswell Road, Sandy Springs, 404.255.5911 Map1/D5; 5 Seasons North, 3655 Old Milton Pkwy., Alpharetta, 770.521.5551. $$ Map1/E3; 5 Seasons Westside, 1000 Marietta St. NW, 404.875.3232. Map3/D1 JEKYLL BREWING— Alpharetta’s first brewery is fo-

cused on creating hand-crafted beers from the finest ingredients; it currently has six signature brews. Tours include beer samplings (six tickets per guest) and information on brewing techniques. Tours Tu-F 5-9 pm, Sa 1-9 pm. Tickets $12. www.jekyllbrewing. com. 2855 Marconi Drive, Alpharetta. Map1/E3 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,

There’s a lot more going beautifully designed space, which Cigar Bars on this August. produces vodka and, soon to come, Visit us online: CIGAR CITY CLUB—This cigar bar is gin. Tours offered and tasting room wheretraveler.com designed as the ultimate exhale space for open Thursdays from 2-7 pm and Satcigar connoisseurs. A speakeasy throwback, urdays from noon-5 pm. www.o4d.com. this upscale lounge offers boutique cigars 487 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, that pair perfectly with a wide variety of whiskeys, 844.653.3687. Map3/J7 bourbons and specialty liquors sold at the bar. RED BRICK BREWING—This brewery, the longest-opOpen daily. www.cigarcityclub.com. 5006 Roswell erating craft brewery in Georgia, serves up a long Road, 404.843.8826. Map1/D5 list of award-winning ales, including flagship beers, CIGAROS— Located south of Atlanta, this laidseasonal brews and special releases. Tours W-Su. back cigar bar and lounge features a full bar with Check website for live music, team trivia and event cocktail service, a wide selection of premium cigars schedule. www.redbrickbrewing.com. 2323 Defoor and comfortable leather seating. Live music Friday Hills Road NW, Westside, 404.355.5558. Map1/C6 and Saturday nights. Check website for additional SWEETWATER BREWING COMPANY— Founded in performances and events. Open daily. www.ciga1997, this is now the 24th largest craft brewery rosofga.com. 3220 Butner Road SW, Camp Creek, in the nation, specializing in aggressive West 404.606.1959. $$ Map1/B8 Coast-style beers. Tours W-F 5:30-7:30 pm, Sa&Su TRILOGY CIGAR LOUNGE— Indulge at this posh 2:30-4:30 pm. Tours are free; $10 for a souvenir cigar lounge right downtown. Within its superglass. www.sweetwaterbrew.com. 195 Ottley Dr. modern and chic interiors, you’ll find a full menu NE, 404.691.2537. Map1/D7 where dishes are paired with a complementary URBAN TREE CIDERY—This family owned and opercigar and cocktail. Open daily. www.trilogycigarated cidery is Atlanta’s first. Visit this cool spot on lounge.com. 375-B Luckie St. NW, Downtown, the Westside to sample three varieties of cider and 404.994.1584. Map3/G3 cider-based cocktails prepared at the full bar. All ciders are made on-site. Open W&Th 5:30-9 pm, Comedy & Improv Sa noon-5 pm, Su 1-5 pm. Closed M, Tu&F. www. urbantreecidery.com. 1465 Howell Mill Road NW, DAD’S GARAGE THEATRE COMPANY— The improv Westside, 404.855.5546. Map1/C7 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.

DIVINE MUSIC floods The Tabernacle, a church-turned-music hall. The Downtown Atlanta venue is said to have some of the best acoustics in the nation. www.tabernacleatl.com

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Staple shows include Extreme Elimination Improv Challenge, CageMatch and TheatreSports. Check website for a complete schedule and ticket prices. www.dadsgarage.com. 569 Ezzard St. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.523.3141. Map1/D7 THE BASEMENT THEATER— Guests rave about the

fun, cheap and hysterical entertainment found at this hole-in-the-wall comedy lounge. BYOB is encouraged. Improv shows every Th, F & Sa at 8&10 pm. Tickets $5-$10. www.thebasementtheatre.com. 175 West Wieuca Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.277.3071. Map2/C2 THE LAUGHING SKULL LOUNGE— This 74-seat

venue is tucked in the back of the Vortex Bar & Grill in Midtown, and considered the city’s go-to comedy club. Open mic nights are Tu&W at 8 pm. Tickets $20-$25. Check website for full schedule. www.laughingskulllounge.com. 878 Peachtree St. NE, Midtown, 877.523.3288. Map3/D5 THE PUNCHLINE COMEDY CLUB— Atlanta’s

longest-running comedy club. Call for a complete schedule. Tickets $10-$20. www.punchline. com. 3652 Roswell Road NW, Buckhead, 404.252.5233. Map2/D5 UPTOWN COMEDY CORNER— This intimate venue

has hosted performances from Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Chris Tucker, Steve Harvey and Ricky Smiley, to name a few. Call for performances and dates. www.uptowncomedy.net. 800 Marietta St. NW, Westside, 404.881.0200. Map3/E2 VILLAGE THEATRE— The group of actors who make

up this theater are veterans of improv and sketch comedy. Weekly shows include: “Comedy Live” F at 8:30 pm; “Improv A**Hole!” Sa at 8:30 pm; and “Danger! The Show” W at 9:30 pm. Tickets $5-10. www.villagecomedy.com. 349 Decatur St. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.688.8858. Map3/J7 WHOLE WORLD IMPROV THEATRE— This non-profit

troupe is consistently voted one of the best comedy clubs and improv groups in town. Performances Tu & Th at 8 pm, F at 9 pm, Sa at 8&10:30 pm. Tickets $10-$25. www.wholeworldtheatre.com. 1216 Spring St., Midtown, 404.817.PLAY. Map3/B4

Live Music Venues 529— This small but lively venue rocks East Atlanta

Village with a new band or DJ six nights a week. Drinks are served at a walk-up patio window. Doors open 9 pm. Check website for show schedule. Open M-Sa. www.529atlanta.com. 529 Flat Shoals Ave., 404.228.6769. Map1/D8 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 BUCKHEAD THEATRE— Originally opened in 1931,

the historic Atlanta building re-opened last year after two years of renovations. Today it hosts concerts, sporting events and more. Upcoming events: 10th Annual Taste of Buckhead Sept. 18, The Airborne Toxic Event Sept. 28. Call for a complete schedule. www.thebuckheadtheatre.com. 3110 Roswell Rd. NE, Buckhead, 404.843.2825. Map2/C7 CENTER STAGE ATLANTA— Comprised of

three different stages, this venue offers all kinds of shows. Guests can sit back at Center Stage Theater, dance at The Loft or drink and mingle at Vinyl. www.centerstage-atlanta.

com. 1374 West Peachtree St. NW, Midtown, 404.885.1919. Map3/A5 EDDIE’S ATTIC— The place to catch local and

nationally touring acoustic acts and songwriters. Monday night is Open Mic night. Call for ticket prices and a schedule. Music starts at 8 pm on weekdays, 7 pm on weekends. www.eddiesattic.com. 515-B N. McDonough St., Decatur, 404.377.4976. Map1/D7 HARD ROCK CAFE— The Atlanta location of this

world-famous chain features an intimate live music stage showcasing everything from singer-songwriters to rock bands. Check website for upcoming shows. Live shows range from free admission to $15. Live music Su&Sa 6 pm-2 am. A full menu is also offered. L&D (daily). www.hardrock.com/ cafes/atlanta/. 215 Peachtree St., 404.688.7625. $$ Map3/I5 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 community rock and

roll 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 DRUNKEN UNICORN— Showcasing indie bands

of from near and far, this venue is always packed with locals. A full bar is located in the back of the venue. Call for a music schedule. www.thedrunkenunicorn.net. 736 Ponce De Leon Place NE, Midtown, 404.870.0575. 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 THE FIVE SPOT— Named for its central location

in Little Five Points, this venue hosts all kinds of music, including bluegrass, hip-hop, jazz, indie rock and more. The menu offers more than 100 kinds of beer and a wide selection of food. www. fivespot-atl.com. 1123 Euclid Ave. NE, Little Five Points, 404.223.1100. Map1/D7 VARIETY PLAYHOUSE— This is one of the city’s

most 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. Best yet, the venue’s size allows for major acts to perform more intimate shows. Check website for show schedule. www.variety-playhouse.com. 1099 Euclid Ave., Little Five Points, 404.524.7354. Map1/D7

Music/Concerts ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA— The sympho-

ny hall has 1,762 seats. Conductor Robert Spano and the award-winning orchestra will host the following performances: Alice Cooper, Aug. 10; Air

Supply, Aug. 26. Check website for ticket prices and showtimes. www.aso.org. 1280 Peachtree St., Midtown, 404.733.4900. D/B5 CHASTAIN PARK AMPHITHEATRE— This amphithe-

atre is one of the city’s most popular thanks to its phenomenal acoustics (it’s carved into a hill) and outside food allowances for most concerts. Upcoming performances: Jeff Beck, Aug. 2; Meghan Trainor, Aug. 4; Richard Marx & Little River Band, Aug. 5; Gipsy Kings, Aug. 12; Boz Scaggs, Aug. 18; O.A.R., Aug. 19; Seal, Aug. 20; Australian Pink Floyd, Aug. 21; Fifth Harmony, Aug. 23; Jill Scott, Aug. 25; Rick Springfield, Aug. 28. www.classicchastain.com. 4469 Stella Drive NW, Buckhead, 404.233.2227. Map2/A2 COBB ENERGY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE— This

state-of-the-art performing arts center in northwest Atlanta seats 2,750. Upcoming shows: Peter Frampton, Aug. 2; Chaka Khan, Aug. 5; Roman vs. Fousey, Aug. 23; Googoosh, Aug. 27. Check website for ticket prices and showtimes. www. cobbenergycentre.com. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., 770.916.2800. Map1/B5 LAKEWOOD AMPHITHEATRE— The large, 19,000-

seat outdoor amphitheater south of the city presents major national acts. Upcoming performances: Blink 182, Aug. 2; Flashback Festival, Aug. 6; Def Leppard, Aug. 12; Brantley Gilbert, Aug. 26. www.livenation.com. 2002 Lakewood Ave. SE, 877.686.5366. Map1/C8 PHILIPS ARENA— This 20,000-seat arena is one of

the nation’s best and hosts headlining concerts, sporting events and shows. Upcoming events: WWE Monday Night RAW, Aug. 1; Drake & Future, Aug. 25-26. Check website for ticket prices and additional shows. www.philipsarena.com. One Philips Dr. NW, Downtown, 404.878.3000. Map3/I3 THE TABERNACLE— Located in a former Baptist

church, this is one of the best spots to see live music in the city. Upcoming shows: Butch Walker, Aug. 20; Chrisette Michele, Aug. 27. Check website for ticket prices and showtimes. www. tabernacleatl.com. 152 Luckie St., Downtown, 404.659.9022. Map3/I4 VERIZON WIRELESS AMPHITHEATRE AT ENCORE PARK— This 12,000-seat outdoor amphitheatre is

located in the northern ’burbs. Upcoming performances: This 12,000-seat outdoor amphitheatre is located in the northern ’burbs. Upcoming performances: Boston, Aug. 6; Brad Paisley, Aug. 11; Train, Aug. 13; Dixie Chicks, Aug. 14; Kidz Bop, Aug. 19; NEEDTOBREATHE Tour De Compadres, Aug. 20; STS9, Aug. 27. www.vzwamp.com. 2200 Encore Pkwy., Alpharetta, 404.733.5397. Map1/D3

Neighborhood Bars BRICK STORE PUB— The first floor features 17 taps

and more than 65 bottles of specialty and highgravity beers; the upstairs Belgian bar has a menu of more than 120 Belgian and Belgian-style brews. Open daily. www.brickstorepub.com. 125 E. Court Square, Decatur, 404.687.0990. Map1/D7 FADO— Three-level Irish pub featuring a hand-

milled bar, a “Grand House” area with an oversized fireplace, Celtic artwork, TVs airing Irish and European sporting events, and a great rooftop bar. Open daily. www.fadoirishpub.com. 273 Buckhead Ave. NE, Buckhead, 404.841.0066. Map2/C7

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GRAIN—This watering hole a discerning drinker’s

dream with craft cocktails on tap and an everrotating menu of creative adult beverages. The menu includes charcuterie, cheeses and light bites. Get $1 oysters M-F from 3-6 pm. Open late M-Sa. Closed S. www.grain-bar.com. 856 W. Peachtree St. NW, Midtown, 404.881.5377. Map3/D5 JOYSTICK GAMEBAR— Half of this bar is filled with

old-school arcade games while the other half offers board games and cozy couches. Joystick’s kitchen hosts stellar pop-ups all year, like Junk Food, the current occupant. Open until 2:30 am every day except Sundays. www.joystickgamebar. com. 427 Edgewood Ave. SE, Old Fourth Ward, 404.525.3002. Map3/J7 MANUEL’S TAVERN— The New York Times Magazine

called this favorite watering hole “Atlanta’s quintessential neighborhood bar.” Open nightly. www. manuelstavern.com. 602 N. Highland Ave., VirginiaHighland, 404.525.3447. Map1/D7 MARY’S—This is one of the most popular bars in

Atlanta thanks to its no-holds-barred dedication to fun. The gay scene is popping, but you’ll find a diverse mix of people breaking it down to great music. Karaoke Tu&Sa. 21 and over. 1287 Glenwood Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.624.4411. Map1/D7 THE MIDWAY PUB—This East Atlanta pub is a favorite

among locals (and sports enthusiasts). The ample patio holds dozens of tables. Staff welcome dogs on the patio, setting out water bowls and ample head-pats to keep furry friends happy. Two-legged visitors will find their happiness in the ample beer selection and food menu, which features elevated pub fare. Open M-Sa 11 am-2:30 am, Su 11 am-midnight. www.themidwaypub.com. 552 Flat Shoals Ave. SE, East Atlanta, 404.584.0335. Map1/D8 MILLTOWN ARMS TAVERN—This local watering hole

is an unpretentious, neighborly bar with a fairly impressive menu of bar bites, starters and plates, including the self-proclaimed “best jumbo wings on Carroll Street.” L&D (daily). Open late nightly. www.milltowntaverncabbagetown.com. 180 Carroll St., Cabbagetown, 404.827.0434. Map1/D7 ORMSBY’S— This neighborhood tavern offers a full

bar and fresh pub fare from Chef Andrew Smith, plus extensive craft beer offerings and a game selection that includes bocce ball, darts, pool and shuffleboard. www.ormsbysatlanta.com. 1170 Howell Mill Rd., Westside, 404.968.2033. Map3/A3 THE SOS TIKI BAR—At this small tiki temple, you’ll

find a menu of Polynesian-inspired cocktails, including a bevvy of rum-filled beverages, frozen cocktails and punch bowls. A limited food menu of tasty tiki staples, like coconut shrimp, tikiyaki sliders and pineapple guacamole, is also offered. Opens at 6 pm daily. Closed S. 340 Church St., Decatur, 404.377.9308. $$ Map1/D7

Nightclubs THE BASEMENT— Under Graveyard Tavern, this bar

is a go-to for anyone finding themselves in need of a no-holds-barred kind of dance floor. Saturday nights usually feature uber-fun dance parties. Check website for a schedule of upcoming special events and live music. www.basementatl.com. 1245 Glenwood Ave. SE, East Atlanta,. Map1/D7 COSMOLAVA— This multi-level club offers five bars,

three dance floors, sultry red-lit rooms and a tropical themed deck. Best nights are Wednesday

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through Saturday. www.cosmolava.com. 45 Thirteenth St., 404.873.6189. Map3/C5 DRINKSHOP— Hipster cocktail bar located in the W

Atlanta Downtown. Mixologists create fabulous cocktails using boutique spirits and a 300-pound ice block that is chipped to order. DJs spin late into the night. Closed Su. www.starwoodhotel.com/ Atlanta. 45 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW, Downtown, 404.582.5800. Map3/G4 HALO— Located underneath the Historic Biltmore

Hotel, this laid-back lounge recently underwent a makeover. A diverse crowd keep things interest-

ing, as do the large drink menu and cuttingedge DJs. Closed Sunday. www.halolounge. com. 817 W. Peachtree St. NW, Midtown, 404.962.7333. Map3/E5 HAVANA CLUB— This combination cigar bar, dance

club and lounge offers 15,000 square feet of space including three separate rooms, Stage, Studio and Gallery, each with a different atmosphere. Open M-Sa. www.havanaclubatl.com. 247 Buckhead Ave. NE, Buckhead, 404.941.4847. Map2/C7 JOHNNY’S HIDEAWAY— This “nightclub for big kids”

is known for its disco and top 40 dance music, dark

lighting and open dance floor. Open nightly. www. johnnyshideaway.com. 3771 Roswell Rd., Buckhead, 404.233.8026. Map2/C4 MJQ CONCOURSE— This bar used to have a massive

cult following, but is now a widely known destination. The club is divided into two rooms; one has an electro-pop dance floor and the other plays hip-hop and hosts local break dancers. 736 Ponce de Leon Ave., 404.870.0575. Map1/D7 OPERA— The glam nightclub has opera boxes for

VIPs, a built-in stage and a dome ceiling. Cabana, an outdoor nightclub, features a pool and waterfall. Call for hours. www.operaatlanta.com. 1150-B Peachtree St., Midtown, 404.874.0428. Map3/C5 THE SOUND TABLE—This late-night spot does two

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town venue features a large dance floor, beautiful main bar and multiple VIP areas, not to mention a fantastic patio. Open four days a week, the club is also available for rental. www.sutraloungeatl.com. 1136 Crescent Ave. NE, Midtown, 404.607.1160. Map3/C5 THREE SHEETS— This new club blends cocktails,

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music and small plates together in one refreshing escape. The intimate space features a variety of cozy alcoves and bars along with a rooftop patio and live music nightly. Must be 21. Open Tu-Sa. www.threesheetsatlanta.com. 6017 Sandy Springs Circle NE, Sandy Springs, 404.303.8423. Map1/C5 TONGUE AND GROOVE— This Latin-influenced

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club is a great place to dance. Wednesday is Latin night; Thursday is locals night; and Friday and Saturday hosts class-A DJs. www.tandgonline. com. 2420 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30324, 404.261.2325. Map1/C9 WHISKEY BLUE— This sexy lounge from Rande

Gerber offers dining, cocktails and drinks on the rooftop of the W Atlanta Buckhead. DJs spin, while the beautiful people mingle late into the night. Open daily. www.gerberbars.com/whiskeyblue-atlanta. 3377 Peachtree Road NE, Buckhead, 678.500.3190. Map2/E5 WHISKEY PARK— Nightlife guru Rande Gerber’s

(husband of Cindy Crawford, friend to Hollywood’s brightest stars) über hip lounge in the W Atlanta Midtown. Open nightly. www.gerberbars.com/ whiskey-park-atlanta. 188 14th St., Midtown, 404.724.2559. Map3/B6

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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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Hop on an (1) Atlanta Movie Tour to trace the footsteps of your favorite characters from movies and shows filmed in Atlanta including “The Hunger Games” and “The Walking Dead.” Tours include the Big Zombie, Victory and "Gone With the Wind" Tours. Tickets $65. www.atlantamovietours.com Take “dinner and a movie” to new heights at (2) CineBistro, which is at once a bar, restaurant and movie theater. www.cinebistro.com (3) Plaza Theatre is Atlanta's longest-operating and only independent movie theater. The 1939 cinema screens independent films not shown elsewhere in Georgia. www.plazaatlanta.com Each year, The Fox Theatre hosts the CocaCola Summer Film Festival, which screens everything from cult classics to Disney singalongs. www.foxtheatre.org

On (1) ATL-Cruzers’ beloved Segway tours, guides lead small groups through Atlanta’s eclectic and historic intown neighborhoods. Tickets: $59. www.atlcruzers.com (2) Joe’s on Juniper is a beloved bar in Midtown. Locals, especially the gay community, flock here thanks to the ample patio, tasty menu and buzzing ambiance. www.joesonjuniper.com (3) The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (MOCA GA) encompasses 250-plus works by Georgia artists. "Creecy: A Survey of Major Paintings" is on view through Aug. 20. Ninetyminute tours are offered Tu-F. The museum is open Tu-Sa. Tickets: $5-$8. www.mocaga.org The Atlanta LGBT Film and Music Festival celebrates LGBTQ visionaries with live music performances and over 20 film screenings from Aug. 25-27. www.atllgbtfilmfestival.com

The (1) Center for Civil and Human Rights features interactive exhibits and multisensory experiences about the American civil rights movement and global human rights struggles. www.civilandhumanrights.org Visit (2) Marcia Wood Gallery to view 40 artists on permanent display alongside rotating shows by nationally and internationally acclaimed artists. Open Tu-Sa. www.marciawoodgallery. com (3) SCAD FASH is a fabulous new museum located in and curated by the Savannah College of Art & Design. Don't miss the Carolina Herrera exhibit on view through Sept. 25. www.scadfash.com Better Half began as a supper club and is now one of the freshest concepts in the city thanks to its ever-changing menu of exceptionally interesting and flavorful dishes. www.betterhalfatl.com

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