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Tasting Intown

Tasting Intown

By Collin Kelley

If you’re looking for food and fun on or around Valentine’s Day on Feb. 14, we’ve rounded up some unique ideas for you to try around Intown.

Dining Out

Many of Atlanta’s restaurants will be offering Valentine’s Day special menus, including Saltyard, Hampton + Hudson, City Winery, Rathbun’s. Check OpenTable.com for even more dining suggestions.

Paula Cole At City Winery

The Grammy Award-winning artist behind “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone” and “I Don’t Want to Wait” will give an intimate performance at the Old Fourth Ward venue on Feb. 14, 8 p.m. Tickets are available at citywinery.com/atlanta.

Oakland Cemetery

Perfect for lovers, families and friends, “Love Stories of Oakland” is an hour-long tour through Oakland’s Victorian garden cemetery as storytellers recount the loves, lives, and losses of Atlantans of days past. The special tours will be held Feb. 10 and 11. Visit oaklandcemetery.com for more information.

◄ VALENTINES IN THE GARDEN

Enjoy an elegant evening of music, dancing, cocktails, desserts and orchids at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on Feb. 10 from 7 to 11 p.m. Take a stroll through the tropical conservatories and experience Orchid Daze by night at the Fuqua Orchid Center. For tickets and information, visit atlantabg.org.

Skyline

Enjoy and evening of carnival games, miniature golf, beer and ice-skating atop Ponce City Market. Visit skylineparkatlanta. com for details.

MARY J. BLIGE AT THE FOX ▼

The R&B icon performs at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Midtown on Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. Tickets available at foxtheatre.org.

HORIZON THEATRE COMPANY ▼

Horizon kicks off its 2018 season with “The Ballad of Klook and Vinette,” a musical about a drifter who meets a woman on the run. Romantic sparks fly, but the past catches up with them in this funny and poignant story full of poetry and jazz. For tickets, visit horizontheatre.com.

◄ SKYVIEW FERRIS WHEEL

Head Downtown for a romantic Ferris Wheel ride on the giant SkyView Atlanta, which offers gorgeous views of the cityscape. If you can’t make it to Paris, this is the next best thing: SkyView was once a fixture at Place de la Concorde near the Louvre. For information, visit skyviewatlanta.com.

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