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Welcome to North Georgia!
As locals, we know this region of the Peach State has a lot to offer. Whether it’s a lake day in the sun, fun with the family on the farm or trekking farther north for a hike, there’s a lot to enjoy. We also know the best local spots to grab a bite to eat or a cold drink after a day spent exploring.
Eat, drink, play, explore — come discover all that North Georgia has to offer.
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Find fun for the whole family on the lake, in the woods or at the farm.
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Wineries are tucked in every hillside, but brewery and distillery taprooms abound, too.
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Botanical gardens, art galleries, downtown boutiques and outlet malls — there’s a little something for every explorer.
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Food Truck Fridays, live music, festivals dedicated to chicken and moonshine and more!
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Kayak Shack at Longwood Park
The first of its kind in Gainesville, this kayak kiosk offers rental vessels to recreation enthusiasts eager to make a splash at Lake Lanier. The Gnarly Marsh Kayak Shack is self-service, and the rental process functions much like that for electric scooters in Atlanta. Kayakers will download the LinkaGo app to their smartphone and create an account, proceeding to payment before receiving the code that will unlock the stall door. Inside, they will find their kayak, dry bags, life jackets of varying sizes and hooks for towels and keys.
t 20 Pearl Nix Parkway, Gainesville, gainesville.org/720/KayakShack-at-Longwood-Park
Lake Lanier Olympic Park
On the water
Lake Lanier is one of the most visited lakes in the world, with some 12 million enjoying this jewel north of Atlanta each year. The shores are dotted with parks, many with beaches and swim areas. There are also outfitters that will help get you on the water whether on a kayak, Jet Ski or boat. A Boat Rental Education Certificate is required by law and many outfitters offer the course on their websites so it can be completed prior to arrival.
Aqua Sports Adventures
This outfitter is located at Holiday Marina on the south end of Lake Lanier and offers pontoon and ski boat rentals along with water toy accessories.
t 6900 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, aquasportsadventures.com, 770-932-3366
Burton Outdoor Adventures
Guests can rent a kayak or paddleboard and take a shuttle ride to Old Federal Beach and Boat Ramp on Lake Lanier. After a tutorial and safety briefing, paddlers can explore a large mapped-out area of the lake.
t 5962 G.C. Crow Road, Flowery Branch, burtonoutdooradventures. com, 770-447-0869
Don Carter State Park
At the north end of Lake Lanier, Don Carter State Park offers an abundance of water recreation like swimming, boating, paddleboarding, fishing and kayaking.
Those itching to hike have the choice among five trails including the 1-mile Woodland Loop, 1-mile Terrapin Cove Trail and half-mile Lakeview Loop.
Visitors are also welcome to spend the night at the park in one of its RV campsites, two-bedroom cabins or primitive tent campsites.
t 5000 N. Browning Bridge Road, Gainesville, gastateparks.org/doncarter, 678-450-7726
Gainesville Marina
This marina offers pontoon and tritoon boats for rent just west of the city of Gainesville. Reservations are highly recommended during peak summer months.
t 2145 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville, gainesvillemarina.com, 770-536-2171
This park, once the site of rowing and paddling events in the 1996 Summer Olympics, is set on the north end of Lake Lanier and features a public boat launch and courtesy docks along with beach and picnic areas. Canoes, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards can be rented on the weekends from the Lanier Canoe & Kayak Club. The venue is also the host site for food truck events, concerts and the renowned Gainesville Chicken Festival.
t 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville, lakelanierolympicvenue. org, 770-287-7888
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SCOTT ROGERS | Discover North Georgia Margaritaville at Lanier Islands includes an expansive waterpark and resort, tiki bars and lakeside restaurants.
Margaritaville at Lanier Islands
This expansive waterpark and resort includes tiki bars and lakeside restaurants, impressive water slides and a wave pool along with a beach area. Boats can be rented from Harbor Landing Marina, and a variety of accommodations are available. During the colder months, Margaritaville transforms into a winter wonderland with its Lakeside Lights Spectacular and activities like snow tubing and ice skating.
t 7650 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, margaritavilleresorts.com/ margaritaville-at-lanier-islands
Paradise Rental Boats
Paradise has a location on Lake Lanier inside Port Royale Marina. Don’t let the Gainesville address fool you, it is on the Forsyth County side of the lake near Browns Bridge. Paradise offers a range of watercraft from the personal, such as a WaveRunner, to larger yachts and cruisers.
t 8800 Port Royale Drive, Gainesville, portroyalerental.com, 770-8875715
At the beach
If you just want to lounge on the shoreline and splash in the water, there are several options at lakeside parks, most of which are managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. Daytime access to most of the parks is $5 per car or $2 per bicyclist or pedestrian. Exercise caution when swimming. Runoff from heavy rain and the presence of Canada geese could mean increased bacteria in the water. The underwater terrain can be unpredictable, too; stay in designated swimming areas to stay safe.
Burton Mill Park
The beach here has a view of the University Yacht Club’s boat slips, so expect some boat traffic. The park also has its own boat docks and ramps visitors can use until 10 p.m. nightly. Along a shady trail you’ll find
some picnic tables. But if you prefer the sun, there are plenty of tables without shade, too.
t 6555 Yacht Club Road, Flowery Branch
Holly Park
A small beach is open to the public at Holly Park. The space also provides a small boat ramp and two large pavilions with covered picnic tables and grills. The beach and open water is ideal for spending the day fishing.
t 2603 Old Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville
Little Hall Park
This beach is tucked beside forested paths dotted with picnic tables and grills. A tiny playground is nearby. There’s also a facility for fishing tournaments across the parking lot from the beach.
t 3501 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville
Old Federal Park
To get to this park, you’ll have to travel down a winding road in the woods, but it’s a nice view. There are two beach areas, both equipped with life jacket stations for kids. The park also has a boat ramp, a sand volleyball court and benches under the many trees.
t 6219 Old Federal Road, Flowery Branch
River Forks Park
The beach area here is right beside a playground and covered picnic pavilion. If that area gets too crowded, you can stroll down to the park’s other pavilion to have your lunch or use one of the many tables spread throughout the woods. There’s also a boat dock and ramp available for use. And watch out for wildlife — you just might see a deer.
t 3500 Keith Bridge Road, Gainesville
Van Pugh North Park
This park has two beach areas and a pavilion. There’s also a playground and swing set for kids to enjoy and a boat ramp.
t 6838 Gaines Ferry Road, Flowery Branch
War Hill Park
Adjacent to Lake Lanier, War Hill Park offers visitors a chance to enjoy time in the sun and out on the water. The park features a small beach, 14 primitive campsites and a bath house with restrooms and showers, day-use areas and four boat ramps. Fishing is also allowed, and the part of the lake where anyone can cast their lines and fish for a day is located on the other side of the park.
t 4081 War Hill Park Road, Dawsonville
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Elachee Nature Science Center
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Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville
This campus of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is set on 168 acres of woodlands just north of downtown Gainesville. Stroll past daffodils, hydrangeas, poppies, tulips, camellias and other colorful flowers along with art displays. The park also includes a children’s area that opened in 2020 and features carnivorous plants, climbing areas, a miniature trolley and water elements.
t 1911 Sweetbay Drive, Gainesville, atlantabg.org/gainesville-garden, 404-888-4760
Big Creek Greenway
The Big Creek Greenway can be accessed from five different points in Forsyth County. The Halcyon Trailhead provides patrons with 75 parking spaces as well as a new restroom facility featuring a mural of the Big Creek Greenway logo on the side of the building.
t Halcyon Trailhead: 6265 Cortland Walk, Cumming
t Union Hill Trailhead: 5259
Union Hill Road, Cumming
t Fowler Park Trailhead: 4110
Carolene Way, Cumming
t Bethelview Trailhead: 5120
Bethelview Road, Cumming
t Sawnee Mountain Preserve
Trailhead: 4075 Spot Road, Cumming
t parks.forsythco.com/ParksFacilities/Big-Creek-Greenway
Elachee is a private, nonprofit environmental education center and museum located in the 1,440-acre Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve. The visitor center features a natural history exhibit, where people can learn more about the history and habitats of the Chicopee Woods. Also featured are a live animal room with 25 species of reptiles and amphibians, the Garden Trail with six interpretive garden exhibits and the Georgia Pollinator Exhibit featuring student artwork. Visitors eager to get outside can trek along 8 miles of walking trails that connect the visitor center campus to Elachee’s Aquatic Studies Center at Chicopee Lake. Dogs and pets are not allowed on the trails. There is a $5 daily parking fee for cars.
t 2125 Elachee Drive, Gainesville, elachee.org, 770-535-1976
Sawnee Mountain Preserve
No matter where you go in Forsyth County, it’s hard to miss Sawnee Mountain rising from the horizon. Just a short drive from downtown Cumming lies 11 miles of hiking trails, picnic areas and a visitor center at Sawnee Mountain Preserve — a perfect day trip for hikers and nature lovers of any skill level. Dogs are not allowed at Sawnee Preserve.
t 2500 Bettis Tribble Gap Road, Cumming, parks.forsythco.com
Linwood Nature Preserve
Nestled in a residential area of Gainesville, this park includes 2 miles of trails that traverse forest and meadow and run alongside creek and lake. The preserve is one of seven community forests of the Old-Growth Forest Network in the United States.
t 415 Linwood Drive, Gainesville, gainesville.org, 770-531-2680
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The Gainesville campus of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is set on 168 acres of woodlands just north of downtown. Photo by Scott Rogers
DANIEL DOTSON | Discover North Georgia The Big Creek Greenway has five access points in Forsyth County.
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rock climbing. The mountain itself is recognizable in the Cleveland area by its bare rock face.
t 1900 Chambers Road, Cleveland
Preacher’s Rock
A short hike from Woody Gap Trailhead on Ga. 60 in Lumpkin County will bring you to Preacher’s Rock, a large outcrop near the summit of Big Cedar Mountain. The trail is part of the Appalachian Trail, and sits 18 miles from Dahlonega and about 2 miles from the small town of Suches.
t Ga. 60, Suches, fs.usda.gov
Raven Cliffs Falls
In the mountains
Travel north and you’ll reach the windy roads that lead deeper into the mountains of North Georgia. Hiking, waterfalls and picturesque vistas await.
Amicalola Falls State Park
With gorgeous waterfalls and nearly 830-acres of wilderness nestled at the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, this state park is easily one of the most popular in Georgia. It features Amicalola Falls, a 729-foot waterfall, but also miles of hiking trails, a mountainside lodge, camping, archery, zip lining and event spaces.
t 418 Amicalola Falls State Park Road, Dawsonville, amicalolafallslodge.com
Brasstown Bald
Brasstown Bald, the highest point in the state of Georgia, tops out at 4,784 feet above sea level. Throughout the Brasstown Bald complex in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, there are several trails to the summit, including a 9-mile out and
back via the Jacks Knob Trail and a shorter Summit Access Trail from the Brasstown Bald parking area. Conquer the summit and reward yourself with magnificent 360-degree views from which four states reportedly can be seen.
t 2941 Ga. Highway 180 Spur, Hiawassee
High Shoals Falls
A short hike north of Helen will bring you to the base of this waterfall, a pool surrounded by rocks beneath the viewing platform. The trek also passes by Blue Hole Falls, where some venture into the chilly waters for a dip. The road to the trailhead requires fording a shallow stream. And bring your hiking boots for this one, roots and rocks can trip you up. This trail also features primitive campsites.
t 1333 Indian Grave Gap Road, Hiawassee
Mount Yonah
A steep trail meandering through boulders will bring you to the summit of Mount Yonah in about 2 miles. It’s also a popular area for
This 40-foot waterfall gushes from the towering cliff face into a picturesque pool tucked into the hill side. And for those who want to extend their day trip into an overnight camping experience, primitive sites can be found throughout the hike to the falls.
t Richard B. Russell Scenic Highway, Helen
Smithgall Woods State Park
This trout-fishing haven on Dukes Creek has 5 miles of trails, 18 miles of road and six cottages ready for hikers, day-trippers and anglers. Fishing is tightly controlled in the 5,664-acre park — so be sure to call ahead and schedule your trip to the park well in advance.
t 61 Tsalaki Trail, Helen, gastateparks.org/SmithgallWoods, 706878-3087
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Amicalola Falls State Park.
TRACIE PIKE | Discover North Georgia Amicalola Falls State Park is in Dawsonville and features a 729-foot waterfall.
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Crowds flock every year to see this 2-mile-long, 1,000-foot deep gash along Georgia’s forested terrain. People can hike to different overlooks or obtain a permit to hike to the gorge’s floor. Only 100 people are allowed per day when water isn’t being released from the dam at Tallulah Falls Lake. Visitors can brave the suspension bridge, which sways high above the gorge and provides views of its six waterfalls. For a closer view of the Hurricane Falls waterfall, travel to the park’s observation deck within the gorge. The 2.8-mile roundtrip Shortline Trail follows along the shores of the Tallulah River.
t 338 Jane Hurt Yarn Road, Tallulah Falls, gastateparks.org/tallulahgorge, 706-754-7981
Unicoi State Park
Unicoi State Park’s breathtaking views lie only a couple of miles away from the Alpine village of Helen near Unicoi Lake, the headwaters for the Chattahoochee River. This park offers opportunities for fishing, swimming, zip-lining, camping, hiking and picnicking. It borders the Chattahoochee National Forest, which is home to Anna Ruby Falls — one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Georgia. Camping is available on site along with a lodge.
t 1788 Ga. 356, Helen, gastateparks.org/unicoi, 706-878-2201
Vogel State Park
This park lies in the Chattahoochee National Forest and sits at the base of Blood Mountain, which is the highest summit on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia. Hike to the peak during the fall and see the Blue Ridge Mountains ablaze in autumn colors. Trekking on land not your thing? Enjoy the park’s 22-acre lake in a non-motorized boat or visit during the summer when the mountain-view beach opens. Check out the park’s rich history at the CCC Museum built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
t 405 Vogel State Park Road,
Blairsville, gastateparks.org/vogel, 706-745-2628
At the farm
Jaemor Farms
Thousands flock to this family farm for their large variety of peaches in the summer. In other seasons, the farm offers strawberries, pumpkins and even fresh flowers. Events are often held, including one-day U-pick events during each season as well as a corn maze. The market is also worth a visit, featuring a variety of locally made products and foods like soft-serve ice cream and hand pies made with produce from the farm.
t 5340 Cornelia Highway, Alto, jaemorfarms.com, 770-869-3999
Fausett Farms Sunflowers
This 13-acre sunflower field is a fall attraction for North Georgia, allowing visitors the chance to walk through the flowers, take photos and enjoy some of the beauty that comes to the area in September.
t 11336 Ga. Highway 136 W, Dawsonville, fausettfarmssunflowers.com
Red Oak Lavender Farm
This property features several varieties of lavender, including those used for culinary purposes and those more common in bath and body products. The farm hosts U-pick days in June when the flowers are in full bloom.
t 2882 Red Oak Flats Road, Dahlonega, redoaklavender.com, 706-974-8230
Warbington Farms
This farm is known for its 3 acres of U-pick strawberries available in the spring but also features pumpkins in the fall and a petting zoo, slides and other kids activities.
t 5555 Crow Road, Cumming, warbingtonfarms.com, 770-8891515
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Kinsey Family Farm
Kinsey Family Farm is known for its cut-your-own Christmas trees in the winter, as well as a variety of fall pumpkins ranging from the typical orange to decorative red, white and green. Sizes vary from the 1-pound “Jack-Be-Little” to the 100-pound “Prize Winner.” Visitors can also find pie pumpkins, gourds and local honey.
t 7170 Jot Em Down Road, Gainesville, kinseyfamilyfarm.com, 770-887-6028
Uncle Shuck’s Corn
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During Christmas season, Bottoms Tree Farm has over 5,000 choose-and-cut Christmas trees and a huge selection of fresh cut Fraser firs from North Carolina.
Bottoms Tree Farm
Bottoms Tree Farm has over 5,000 choose-and-cut Christmas trees, as well as a huge selection of fresh cut Fraser firs from North Carolina in the barn. Just show up with friends and family and be prepared to make memories that will last a lifetime.
t 5880 John Burruss Road, Cumming, bottomstreefarm.com, 770-887-2728
Burt’s Pumpkin Farm
This farm in Dawson County has one of the largest selections of pick-your-own pumpkins in North Georgia. It also offers scenic hayrides through the farm and shopping at the farm’s country store. It’s open spring through fall.
t 5 Burts Pumpkin Farm Road, Dawsonville, shopburtsfarm.com, 706-265-3701
Uncle Shuck’s off Ga. Highway 9 in Dawson County is a 15-acre seasonally themed corn maze with food, pick-yourown pumpkins, activities for kids and miles of corn maze trails to get lost in. It’s open September through November.
t 125 Bannister Road, Dawsonville, uncleshucks.com, 770-772-6223
Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch has a different theme each year and is open from September through November.
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Burt’s Pumpkin Farm celebrated 50 years during its 2022 season. The farm is open spring through fall, with the fall festivities beginning Sept. 1.
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Enjoy Hands-On Learning at Interactive Neighborhood for Kids
Take the family to visit Gainesville’s hands-on learning environment at Interactive Neighborhood for Kids. Museum admission is $9/person and is good for one of its two-hour play blocks. Check out their gift shop and pottery studio for some goodies on your way out. They also offer scheduled group rates and birthday parties if you’re planning a group outing or celebration.
Hours: Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Play blocks: 10 a.m.-noon, 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-5 p.m.) Sunday, 12:30-5 p.m. (Play blocks: 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-5 p.m.)
999 Chestnut st. se • Gainesville 770-536-1900 InkFun.org
Discover North Georgia 2023 | 13 Free ConCerts & shows with Paid admission Heritage Village Indian Village Exhibits Cotton Gin | Sawmill | Sorghum Mill Cider Press | Blacksmith | Grist Mill Schoolhouse | Churches Doctor’s Office | Dentist’s Office Barber Shop | Post Office | General Store Midway Rides Daily Ground Acts Petting Zoo & Local Entertainment OctOber 5-15 Cumming Country Fair & Festival mon- thurs 4 pm - 10 pm Friday 4 pm - midnight sat. 10 am - midnight sunday 12:30 - 9:00 pm Fair Admission: 11 & up - $10.00 10 & under - FREE Advance Tickets Available through October 5th - $7 Free Parking September 1-3 IPRA (International Professional Rodeo Association) World Championship Rodeo Friday & Saturday 8 PM Sunday 7 PM Admission (Advance Tickets Available): tueSday, juLy 4 July 4th Celebration FREE Admission • Food & Craft Vendors Childrens’ Activities 4pm - 10pm Fireworks 9:30 pm at Fairgrounds Annual Steam Engine Parade @10 am 8 Event Rodeo includes: Bull Riding, Barrel Racing, Steer Wrestling, Saddle Bronc Riding, Bareback Riding, Calf & Team Roping, Cowgirls Breakaway Roping www.CummingFair.net 235 Castleberry rd Cumming, ga 770-781-3491
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at the counter and be ready for surprisingly vibrant flavors. Get more adventurous with a plate of moussaka or one of the pasta dishes or soups. The restaurant owes its authenticity to its Greek owner, who opened the place in 2017. It has become a staple with locals.
t 215 Jesse Jewell Parkway SE, Gainesville, facebook.com/alphagyrogrill, 678-696-8380
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Seafood Market
This popular seafood joint features Cajun specialties like étouffée, gumbo and po boys. The restaurant’s adjoining fish market offers freshly caught seafood including crab, shrimp, scallops, mahi-mahi, gulf snapper and grouper.
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Skogies
Located inside Gainesville Marina, this restaurant offers outdoor and indoor dining and a menu featuring shrimp, crab and Skogies’ signature grouper sandwich. Open seasonally, the restaurant also delivers food out to boats docking at the marina.
t 2151 Dawsonville Highway, Gainesville, skogieslakefrontrestaurant.us, 678-450-1310
Fish Tales
As the name suggests, this lakeside restaurant offers seafood, including tuna poke nachos, clam strips and fried grouper fingers. There’s a sandbox for the kids and cold drinks for the adults.
t 6330 Mitchell St., Flowery Branch, fishtaleslakelanier.com, 770967-3775
Lanier Islands
Several restaurants are located at the Margaritaville resort, including Bullfrog’s for casual American cuisine and L Bar for convenient handcrafted beverage options. There’s
also the Tiki Bar and Shark Shack at the beachside Chill Zone.
t 7000 Lanier Islands Parkway, Buford, margaritavilleresorts.com/ margaritaville-at-lanier-islands
Pelican Pete’s
This floating tiki bar and grill is open during the summer at Port Royale Marina and serves primarily seafood, sandwiches and salads.
t 8800 Port Royale Drive, Gainesville, pelicanpetes.com, 770-8875715
Pig Tales
This outdoor bar offers classics like pulled pork sandwiches and burgers along with cocktails, frozen drinks and its signature Tales Ale, a kolsch-style beer with notes of pear, on draft.
t 6800 Lights Ferry Road, Flowery Branch, pigtaleslakelanier.com, 678-828-7676
Casual
Alpha Gyro Grill
Order your gyro or falafel wrap
t 227 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, atlantahighwayseafood.com, 770-287-8277
Big Burritos Mexican Grill
Embrace family, mariachi music and loads of flavor at this restaurant. Authentic Mexican dishes include enchiladas verdes, carne asada and birria de res, beef that’s been braised for hours in a “secret sauce.” Customers can also opt to build their own burrito, which locals have described as “the size of an alley cat.” Yes, these burritos are that big.
t 3652 Wallis Road, Oakwood, facebook.com/bigburritosmexicangrill, 678-989-7214
Big D’s Barbecue
When you’re heading north on Ga. 400 and feeling a hankering for classic Southern barbecue, just look for the building with the big pink pig — Big D’s Barbecue.
Since the early 2000s, Big D’s has been serving up masterfully cooked barbecue in all its various forms, from locations in Forsyth and Dawson counties.
t 236 Highway 53 West, Dawsonville
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SCOTT ROGERS | Discover North Georgia Fish Tales at the Hideaway Bay Marina in Flowery Branch is a popular spot for seafood and outdoor dining.
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t 6566 Highway 53 East, Dawsonville
t 212 Atlanta Road, Cumming, bigdsbbq.com, 706-216-6706
The Collegiate Grill
Travel back in time at this diner that serves up one of the best hamburgers in town. Sizzling on the flat top in front of you with fries being cooked in oil nearby, a burger at The Collegiate is an American classic. Order one with a patty or two, add some cheese and ketchup — lettuce, tomato and onion if you like — and you’ll be on your way down memory lane.
t 220 Main St. SW, Gainesville, facebook.com/collegiategrill, 678989-2280
Dawsonville Pool Room
The Pool Room is a staple of the Dawsonville downtown and a monument to the history of racing. It’s known for its connection to the beginnings of the sport and famous for its Bully Burger and for sounding the “si-reen” for racing victories by NASCAR drivers Bill and Chase Elliott.
t 9 Bill Elliott St., Dawsonville, 706-265-2792
JAG’s Cafe & Catering
The smell of crawfish, jambalaya and gumbo fills the family-run JAG’s Cafe & Catering. Recipes come from the owner’s memory of growing up in New Orleans, though it’s more about cooking than following instructions.
t 3008 McEver Road, Gainesville, facebook.com/JAGsCafe, 770-8954105
Lennys Grill and Subs
Lennys serves handcrafted deli sandwiches piled high with freshly sliced meats and cheeses and authentic cheesesteaks made with the highest quality ingredients on bread that’s baked fresh every day.
t 1040 Market Place Blvd., Cum-
ming, facebook.com/LennysAtlanta, 678-947-0336
Longstreet Cafe
Looking for some good ol’ Southern comfort food? Longstreet has you covered. The longtime staple is the place to go if you’re looking for a meat-and-three. Expect to find fried foods like chicken tenders and hefty sides like macaroni and cheese or mashed potatoes. Don’t forget your sweet tea and banana pudding.
t 1043 Riverside Terrace, Gainesville, longstreetcafe.com, 770-2870820
Marie’s Italian Deli
Marie’s Italian Deli uses only the finest and freshest ingredients to create breakfasts, pizzas, calzones, subs, soups, salads and homemade Italian dishes.
t 580 Atlanta Road, Suite 34, Cumming, mariesitaliandeli.com, 770-886-0084
Shipley Do-Nuts
Doughnut lovers do everything they can to get a taste of Shipley’s heavenly glazed doughnut – served
hot and fresh just the way Lawrence Shipley liked them. He created his original recipe for hot, fresh, handcrafted doughnut so fluffy, simple and delicious that owners still create the doughnut his way to this day.
t 3225 Keith Bridge Road, Cumming, facebook.com/ShipleyDoNuts30041CummingGA, 470-8392135
Smokin’ Mike’s Meats
Roughly a mile from the Hall/ Dawson county line, this hole-in-thewall takeaway spot offers smallbatch, hickory-smoked pulled pork, barbecue chicken, brisket and baby back ribs, along with rotating specials, house-made sides and desserts like cobbler and banana pudding. Customers can nosh on just the meat, a sandwich or a plate with two sides, choosing between coleslaw, baked beans, mac and cheese, twicebaked potato casserole, potato salad and Brunswick stew.
t 5646 Price Road, Gainesville, facebook.com/smokinmikesmeats
Socks Love Barbecue
Meats are smoked and rubbed in-house at Socks Love, which offers brisket, ribs, pork, turkey and chicken along with sides like mac and cheese and cowboy beans.
t 1050 Buford Road, Unit 104, Cumming, sockslovebrands.com, 470-302-8383
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SCOTT ROGERS | Discover North Georgia Mike Mitchell takes a slab of ribs from the smoker at his restaurant, Smokin’ Mike’s Meats on Price Road near the Hall/Dawson county line.
VICKI ALSUP | Discover North Georgia Shipley Do-nuts opened in late March at Hammonds Crossing in north Forsyth.
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onions to traditional galette dishes composed of mozzarella, sausage and a combination of plain and caramelized cinnamon apples.
t 9924 Davis St., Braselton, facebook.com/TGG.TheGallopingGalette, 706-684-3080
HOBNOB
HOBNOB is a neighborhood tavern providing a warm and inviting atmosphere for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Raise a glass or fish bowl to Thirsty Thursday with a Moscow mule, made with Luksusowa vodka, prickly pear, watermelon, yuzu, peach, blueberry and cucumber.
t 6690 Town Square #420, Alpharetta, hobnobatlanta.com/locations/Alpharetta, 470-448-4572
Hopscotch
Sweet Magnolias
This family-owned cafe and bakery creates a daily buzz inside downtown Gainesville’s Main Street Market. Its menu features an array of straightforward sandwiches, soups, salads and baked goods.
t 118 Main St. SW, Gainesville, 678-862-0254
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2 Dog Restaurant
This rustic and homey eatery flanking downtown Gainesville serves an eclectic menu of seasonal produce sourced from local farms, fresh meats smoked on site, homemade breads, fresh-cut garden herbs, house-made sauces, salads and desserts.
t 317 Spring St. SE, Gainesville, 2dogrestaurant.com, 770-287-8384
Avocados
Enjoy your meal at tables along the sunny sidewalk of the Gainesville square or retreat inside to enjoy a fresh burger or skillfully fried
chicken tenders. There’s an eclectic bar upstairs called Blue Door that features a DJ and a dress code.
t 109 Bradford St., Gainesville, avocadoseats.com, 770- 532-0001
Bratzeit
This unpretentious, authentic German restaurant in Dahlonega serves up a mix of Bavarian and Swiss dishes like schnitzel, sausages and fondue. The couple who run the place hail from Stutgart, Germany, and southwest Switzerland, and they’ve been a low-key favorite of Germans and military veterans who put in time overseas. If you want to brush up on your Deutsche or get a taste of your old Army days, check out the hearty menu at Bratzeit.
t 77 Memorial Drive, Dahlonega, bratzeit.com, 706-867-7741
The Galloping Galette
Take an authentic bite of France in this casual atmosphere specializing in sweet crepes and savory galettes. The eclectic menu ranges from crepes filled with smoked salmon, Swiss and goat cheese and
This tapas restaurant offers upscale casual dining on the downtown Gainesville square. The menu changes with the season but features dishes ranging from Tater Tots to sprouts and goat cheese. It also features local brews.
t 107 Bradford St. NW, Gainesville, hopscotchrestaurant.com
Hop’s Kitchen
For a serious burger, or any other sandwich, for that matter, don’t overlook this spot hidden next to Interactive Neighborhood for
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Hopscotch offers upscale casual dining on the downtown Gaines ville square.
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Kids in Gainesville. There’s a burger with pimento cheese and pickled green tomatoes, a burger with mushrooms and pesto and a burger with something called “beer sauce.” And if burgers aren’t your thing, the menu features a lot of other options, including artful vegetarian sandwiches. Ask about their momo bread.
t 999 Chestnut St., Gainesville, hopskitchen.com, 770-654-9022
The Inked Pig
The Inked Pig puts its own mark on classic barbecue dishes. On the menu, you can find a barbacoa brisket with chimichurri sauce and sweet tea-smoked chicken along with classic pulled pork and sauces. The restaurant itself is located in the midtown district of Gainesville where you can hear the train whistle by.
t 893 Main St. SW, Gainesville, theinkedpig.com, 678-696-5611
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Local Station
Built in 1925, this historic downtown dining spot was Braselton’s first service station. Today, it serves lunch and dinner fare, signature drinks and seasonal specials.
t 108 Brassie Lane, Braselton, 706-921-3192
Playas Bowls
Using fresh, high-quality ingredients, Playas serves açaí, pitaya and coconut bowls and smoothies with sustainability and community in mind.
t 6365 Halcyon Way, Suite 930, Alpharetta, playabowls.com, 678580-2458
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PopBar
Popbar is your traditional Italian gelateria with a twist of modern dessert fun. Specializing in all-natural, handcrafted gelato on a stick, the menu includes 60-plus flavors and endless ways to customize.
t 6710 Town Square, Suite 130, Alpharetta, pop-bar.com, 470-2942910
Recess Southern Gastro Pub
Located just off the downtown Gainesville square, this pub offers trendy Southern foods like fried green tomato appetizers and Nashville Hot Fried Chicken Thighs along with classic pub fare like burgers and fish and chips. It has a large bar area and an inventive cocktail menu.
t118 Bradford St. NE, Gainesville, recesspub.com, 678-450-0444
Rice Restaurant & Sushi Bar
Rice is dedicated to serving patrons a unique variety of Asian cuisine.
The eatery offers an assortment of traditional dishes prepared with fresh, quality ingredients that are familiar to the American palate. With select daily market deliveries, they also serve only the freshest and highest-grade sushi and sashimi.
t 3480 Keith Bridge Road,
Suite B1, Cumming, ricerestaurantandsushibar.com, 770-8879833
The Stag Chophouse & Club
Formerly known as chopBLOCK, this rebranded chophouse serves a more elevated dining experience than its pub fare of yore.The Stag’s clean, simple American-style dishes include New England crab dip, hot-smoked salmon, pork and lamb chops, filets and ribeyes.
t 110 Main St. SW, Gainesville, chophouseandclub.com, 470-2525016
Taqueria Tsunami
This contemporary fusion restaurant specializes in LatinAsian cuisine inspired by the Los Angeles food truck scene and the travels of chef Scott Kinsey. The menu features avocado cilantro egg rolls, empanadas filled with diners’ choice of Thai chicken, beef or Korean-style barbecue short ribs, “tsunami bowls,” tacos and quesadillas, as well as draft beer, wine and signature cocktails.
t 106 Spring St., Gainesville, taqueriatsunami.com
YellowFin
This downtown Gainesville restaurant spotlights seafood, with dishes like bang bang shrimp tacos and crab cakes. There’s also steaks, chicken and lamb for the land farers.
t 120 Bradford St. NW, Gainesville, yellowfingv.com, 678-450-4225
Zen Ramen & Sushi Burrito
The only Japanese restaurant in downtown Gainesville serves up its namesake. The sushi burritos offer filling choices including tuna, salmon, shrimp, crab and vegetable options.
t 115 Washington St. NE, Gainesville, 678-696-5739
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Discover North Georgia YellowFin restaurant in downtown Gainesville spotlights seafood, with dishes like bang bang shrimp tacos and crab cakes.
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS | Discover North Georgia Rice Restaurant & Sushi Bar offers an assortment of traditional dishes prepared with fresh, quality ingredients that are familiar to the American palate.
Upscale & fine dining
Antebellum
Experience fine dining in Flowery Branch by visiting Antebellum, which resides in an 1890s style home in the city’s historic district. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu with ingredients from local farms, as well as traditional American dishes with a gourmet twist. Some of the menu items include cocoa crusted duck breast, grilled Atlantic salmon, wild farm greens and a local charcuterie and cheese board.
t 5510 Church St., Flowery Branch, 770-965-8100
The Blue Bicycle
Dawsonville might not be the first town to come to mind for French cuisine, which makes The Blue Bicycle a nice surprise on your trip north on Ga. 400. Located near North Georgia Premium Outlets, this bistro offers a range of small and large plates for both lunch and dinner. The menu includes a few French favorites with a Southern twist: chicken liver mousse, smoked trout rillettes and pimento cheese tartine. Make sure to check out this spot’s extensive wine menu.
t 30 Industrial Park Blvd., Dawsonville, 706-265-2153
The Chattahoochee Grill
Located inside the Chattahoochee Golf Club, which is open to the public, many of The Chattahoochee Grill’s dishes have a Southern touch, some with an Asian leaning — a nod to chef Rand Carswell’s time in South Florida. Alongside pimento cheeseburgers, bacon-wrapped dates and brunchtime chicken and waffles, the menu flaunts spicy tuna crispy rice — spicy tuna atop crispy rice cakes, garnished with eel and dynamite sauces and serrano pepper — and Carswell’s award-winning fried mac and cheese balls, as seen on Food Network’s “Food Truck Face Off” in 2015.
770-532-1173
Consuelo
Authentic Mexican cuisine, curated cocktails and a unique dining experience collide under one roof at Consuelo, so named for the late grandmother of co-owner Pepe Perez, who brandished superb cooking skills and left behind a collection of beloved family recipes that were regularly savored around her 16seat dining room table. The restaurant’s menu is curated from many of those recipes.
Cotto Modern
Italian in downtown Gainesville serves traditional flavors of the Old World with a sophisticated dining experience.
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Cotto Modern Italian
Boasting flavors of the Old World and a sophisticated dining experience, Cotto offers traditional Italian dishes running the gamut from risottos and grilled meats to classic pastas and gnocchi, meatballs, steamed mussels and wood-fired, Neapolitan-style pizzas along with Italian-inspired cocktails and roughly 50 wines.
678-310-2071
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t 301 Tommy Aaron Drive, Gainesville, chattahoocheegrill.com,
t 112 Bradford St., Gainesville, instagram.com/consuelogainesville, 470-703-0300
t 106 Spring St., Gainesville, cottoitalian.com,
SCOTT ROGERS | Discover North Georgia Consuelo is an authentic Mexican restaurnt in downtown Gainesville just off the square on Bradford Street. The restaurant is owned by husband and wife team of Jose “Pepe” Perez and Abigail Guzman.
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Cotton Calf Kitchen
This 120-seat, white tablecloth, contemporary American steakhouse in downtown Braselton features tapas-style appetizers alongside dryaged steaks and other specialties. The bar and lounge area features craft beers, small-batch whiskeys, bourbons, classic cocktails and an extensive wine list. Seating on the outdoor patio overlooks the Braselton Town Green, which is often the stage for movies, concerts and other entertainment.
t 9924 Davis St., Braselton, cottoncalf.com, 706-684-0410
Luna’s
This mainstay located in the Hunt Tower off the Gainesville square features a refined dining experience and a traditionally American menu with dishes such as grilled pork chop with whipped sweet potatoes or salmon with basmati rice and vegetables. Dress to impress and don’t miss the piano bar.
t 200 Main St. SW, Gainesville, lunas.com, 770-531-0848
Scott’s Downtown
Slated to reopen July 2023 following interior renovations, Scott’s Downtown keeps a polished dinner menu with a range of premium steak
and seafood dishes along with a few Southern classics like Lowcountry shrimp and grits and fried oysters. The restaurant also provides an extensive cocktail menu for those wanting to kick back and unwind after work.
t 131 Bradford St. NE, Gainesville, scottsdowntown.com, 770-5361111
Tam’s BackStage
Tam’s Backstage Restaurant is in its 16th year as one of Forsyth County’s most successful food and spirits gathering spots — with dining in the basement of the town’s historic 1923 school building.
An American bistro punctuated with a hint of northern Italian flair, the seafood is fresh, the steaks are handcut and the sauces, dressings and desserts are all made from scratch.
t 215 Ingram Ave., Cumming, tamsbackstage.com, 678-455-8310
Luna’s is located in the Hunt Tower off the Gainesville square and features a refined dining experience with a traditionally American menu.
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS | Discover North Georgia Tam’s Backstage is located in the city of Cumming historic 1923 school building.
Coffee Because Coffee
Located conveniently off of Ga. 400 in Dawson County, Because Coffee is locally owned and offers a variety of freshly sourced, roasted and brewed coffees that are guaranteed to please any coffee lover.
The shop also offers a variety of roasts for purchase by the bag to take home and brew yourself.
t 240 Dawson Village Way N., Suite 100, Dawsonville, 470-8690550
Boarding Pass Coffee
Owned by avid travelers, Boarding Pass Coffee offers a first-class ticket to the world’s flavors without the TSA wait time.
The menu features specialty grade coffee from destinations like Brazil, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Peru and Colombia, along with pastries and other food items.
t 106 Spring St. SW, Gainesville, boardingpasscoffee.com, 678-6965031
Community Cup
Community Cup, a locally owned and operated cafe, does more than sell coffee, tea and smoothies. It is a place of support in Forsyth County, partnering with local nonprofit groups, including CURE Childhood Cancer, to spread awareness and help those in need. Community Cups sources its coffee from a nearby roaster and vegan and gluten-free items from a local bakery. In addition to beverages, Community Cup offers sandwiches, pastries and other food items. It also has a dining area and features a patio for guests to gather.
t 125 Tribble Gap Road, Cumming, communitycupga.com, 470297-5569
Diletto Bakery
Diletto Bakery specializes in coffee and scratch-made bread, pastries and internationally inspired goods, such as macarons, crepes and empanadas.
t 528 Bradford St. SW, Gainesville, dilettobakery.com, 678-9431304
Inman Perk Coffee
Family-owned and operated on the Gainesville square, Inman Perk made its way to Flowery Branch in 2005 as an extension of its original location in Atlanta’s Inman Park neighborhood before relocating to downtown Gainesville in 2008. The shop offers a broad menu including breakfast options, pastries and sandwiches as well as a large selection of hot and cold drinks.
t 102 Washington St. NE, Gainesville, inmanperkcoffee.com, 678-971-5611
Meadowlark Coffee
Housed in a 430-square-foot suite, Meadowlark Coffee initially debuted as a pop-up coffee cart in downtown Gainesville. The shop’s menu features specialty teas and coffee, including standard and seasonal lattes made with house-made syrups, alongside homemade breads and pastries from Colette Bread and Bakeshop in Atlanta.
t 109 Bradford St. SE, Gainesville, facebook.com/meadowlarkcoffee, 404-694-2707
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS | Discover North Georgia Community Cup, which opened in 2018, is a staple of downtown Cumming.
JP McKenzie prepares an espresso shot at his downtown Gainesville coffee shop, Meadowlark Coffee.
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Breweries, distilleries and taprooms
Braselton Brewing Co.
This brewpub in the heart of Braselton offers a lineup of rotating beers including European classics like a German-style lager, hefeweizen and kolsch. Those wanting a meal with their tasty brew can choose from a menu of Southern pub food like burgers, soft pretzel bites and macaroni and cheese. The restaurant is inside what was once a cotton gin, which can be noted by its rustic metal exterior. This brewpub welcomes canines of all sizes to its patio.
t 9859 Davis St., Braselton, braseltonbrewing.com, 706-684-0686
Cherry Street Brewing
Cherry Street Brewing Co-op’s restaurant and taproom have become popular gathering spots in Forsyth County, offering IPAs, sours and barrel-aged drinks. The food menu features whole rotisserie chicken, chicken fingers, ribs and large salads. A steakhouse menu features hand-cut steaks and grilled fish.
t 5810 Bond St., Cumming, cherrystreetbrewing.com, 770-205-5512
Cork It
With locations in downtown Gainesville, downtown Buford and Braselton, Cork It boasts an array of local and imported wines and charcuterie boards embellished with cheese, meats, pickles, jams and spreads from Antebellum Restaurant in Flowery Branch and other area businesses. Exclusive wine club memberships are also offered at each location.
t 118 Main St., Gainesville, corkitgainesville.com, 770-545-6164 79
t E. Main St., Buford, corkitbuford.com, 678-765-2549
Jan. 3, at the downtown Gainesville wine bar.
t 36 Frances St., Braselton, corkitbraselton.com, 229-630-6311
Downtown Drafts
This craft beer cafe and growler shop on the Gainesville square offers a selection of local, national and international brews. Seating is available inside as well as along the sidewalk outside the shop.
t 115 Bradford St., Gainesville, downtowndrafts.net, 678-943-2165
Flourish Taproom
Inside The 1904, a converted mercantile in downtown Braselton, this family-friendly community gathering space features a rotating lineup of beer and wine as well as non-alcoholic beverages, live music and social events including bingo, trivia and comedy nights.
t 9924 Davis St., Braselton, facebook.com/flourishtaproom
Legends Distillery
Legends offers bourbon, including its “Distillers Release” 122.4 proof
single barrel bourbon, which raises a $2 donation for the Humane Society of Forsyth County from every bottle sold, along with vodka cocktails.
t 210 Industrial Park Drive, Cumming, spiritsusa.com/live-music, 470-695-7926
Liquid Nation Brewing Co.
Located inside a historic building in Chicopee Mills south of Gainesville proper, this brewery has been serving up a range of craft beer since opening in 2016. Many of its brews pay homage to the city’s heritage, including its Engine 209 Russian imperial stout and Bridge to Nowhere IPA.
t 2100 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville, liquidnationbrewing.com, 678-827-6678
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NoFo Brew Co.
Forsyth County’s first craft brewery, NoFo Brew Co., was born out of its founders’ love of adventure and craft brew. It offers a family- and dog-friendly environment, as well as a green front lawn for outdoor activities. Additional NoFo taprooms are set to open in Gainesville and Cleveland in summer 2023.
t 6150 Ga. 400, Cumming, nofobrew.co, 678-771-8116
Remedy Distillery
Gainesville’s first distillery is making its own signature whiskey and bourbon in midtown Gainesville. There’s an outdoor patio and an indoor tasting room that serves cocktails and 2-ounce free samples of whiskey and bourbon. People can also purchase up to three bottles of bourbon and cinnamon whiskey.
t 885 Main St. SW, Gainesville, remedywhiskey.com, info@remedywhiskey.com
Talk of the Table
Talk of the Table is a wine and cheese boutique tasting room with
more than 300 unique wines and 25 artisanal cheeses. You can also plan a wine tasting at home for a special party.
t 410 Peachtree Parkway, Suite 218, Cumming, facebook.com/ TalkOfTheTable, 678-965-4003
Tap It Pints and Growlers
As its name suggests, this taproom offers a rotating selection of craft beer by the pint or growler, as well as wine and Champagne. Guests can enjoy a drink and live entertainment inside or on the rooftop, which opened in spring 2022 and overlooks downtown Gainesville.
t 110 Maple St., Gainesville, tapitgrowler.square.site, 678-4213312
Wineries
North Georgia is known for its wines, and a 133-square-mile area known as the Dahlonega Plateau has the official designation of “American Viticultural Area.” That basically means it’s a region good for growing grapes and making wines. See for yourself at one of the many wineries
tucked into the foothills and mountains of the Appalachians. Some offer upscale experiences and others relaxed, country living. Discover your preferred tastes.
Accent Cellars
This spot just outside downtown Dahlonega crafts its wines from grapes sourced around the state and country. It calls itself a micro urban winery and has events that seem to fit that designation, including comedy nights.
t 215 Auraria Road, Dahlonega, accentcellars.com, 706-867- 0123
Blue Duck Cider Co.
Farm winery Blue Duck Cider Co. opened in 2022 and specializes in hard craft cider, offering several cider flavors as well as beer, wine and seltzers. Customers can have a 2-ounce taster, as well as 8- or 10-ounce glasses. The farm winery offers an on-site tasting room with comfortable seating and a fun, vintage feel, as well as space for customers to play cornhole.
t 30 Industrial Park Drive, Suite 114, Dawsonville, 706-203-1329
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SCOTT ROGERS | Discover North Georgia Cavender Creek Vineyards and Winery is a small farm winery just outside Dahlonega.
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Cavender Creek Vineyard & Winery
This family farm operation experiments with small batches and many grape varietals and wine blends. Most of its wine is aged in either stainless steel or American oak barrels. Its atmosphere is relaxed and ripe for tasting something new.
t 3610 Cavender Creek Road, Dahlonega, cavendercreekvineyards. com, 706-451-9084
CeNita Vineyards
CeNita Vineyards invites visitors to enjoy a variety of red and white wines in its casual setting. People can hang out in one of the winery’s hammocks or enjoy a game of cornhole.
t 591 Dock Dorsey Road, Cleveland, cenitawinery.com, 706-8657478
Chateau Elan
As one of the largest wineries on the East Coast, Chateau Elan has carved a path for itself in Georgia’s wine industry. The winery has craft-
ed over 30 wines with grapes grown in Braselton, southern Georgia vineyards and California’s Lake County and Clarksburg regions. Open daily, Chateau Elan invites guests to delve deeper into the winemaking process with a behind-the-scenes tour.
t 100 Rue Charlemagne Drive, Braselton, chateauelan.com, 678425-0900
Cloudland Vineyards and Winery
This winery in South Hall County highlights the lomanto grape, which can produce a bright and complex red wine. The menu also includes white and rosé wines.
t 3796 North Bogan Road, Buford, facebook.com/cloudlandwines
Etowah Meadery
Ever tried mead, also known as honey wine? Here’s your chance to indulge in this sweet “nectar of the gods.” Some of the tasty creations include the Georgia Standard, a traditional mead made with wildflower honey and Dahlonega mountain water; Figgy Pudding, made with honey,
figs, spices and aged in a charred whiskey barrel; and Stone Pile Peach, a mead made with peaches.
t 3003 Morrison Moore Parkway E, Dahlonega, etowahmeadery.com, 706-864-6323
Frogtown Cellars
This award-winning winery also has an Italian bistro to pair with your glass. The wines, pastas and pizza doughs are all made on site.
t 700 Ridge Point Drive, Dahlonega, frogtown.com
Habersham Winery
Since 1983, Habersham Winery has been producing a large variety of wine in North Georgia wine country, just a half-mile south of Helen’s Alpine village. Some of its notable collections are the Southern Harvest label, which includes wines made from muscadines, and the Habersham and Creekstone labels, which include varietal vinifera wines as well as blended wines with both vinifera and French-American grapes.
t 7025 S. Main St., Helen, habershamwinery.com, 706-878-9463
Kaya Vineyard and Winery
Kaya Vineyard and Winery breathed life back into the property of the old Blackstock Vineyards that closed in late 2012. When it operated, Blackstock was one of the largest wineries in the area. Kaya offers a wine club for its devoted guests, cottages for short overnight stays as
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well as a scenic venue for both weddings and private events. The winery also provides a light lunch menu for those wanting to enjoy their wine with food on Kaya’s covered patio.
t 5400 Town Creek Road, Dahlonega, kayavineyards.com, 706219-3514
Montaluce Winery
At Montaluce Winery, visitors can experience fine dining, flavorful local wine and the nature surrounding the Etowah River. The winery’s restaurant offers seasonal brunch and dinner menus including dishes like pasta Bolognese, Mediterranean grouper and torta de pollo. Those wanting to explore the land surrounding Montaluce can opt for a wine hike, which involves a guided tour through the vineyards and along nature trails. The property is also home to four privately owned Tuscan-style villas available for rent.
t 501 Hightower Church Road, Dahlonega, montaluce.com, 706867-4060
Mulberry Springs
Vineyard and Winery
Opened in spring 2023, Mulberry Springs Vineyard and Winery sits among panoramic views of rolling hills and a 4-acre vineyard where muscadine, lomanto and Lenoir varietals grow. While awaiting construc-
FCN | Discover North Georgia Stoney J’s strives to make wines that represent the local region and cellar well, yet are equally enjoyed in their youth.
tion of the winery’s tasting room, guests can gather around picnic tables and fire pits on the grounds or under the winery’s cedar pavilion.
t 4527 J M Turk Road, Flowery Branch, mulberrysprings.com
Serenity Cellars
This winery offers red and white blends as well as several sweeter dessert wines, which you can enjoy on its small outdoor patio.
t 265 Laurel Ridge Road, Cleveland, serenitycellars.com, 706-3481277
Stoney J’s Farm Winery
Established in 2014 as a farm and orchard, Stoney J’s has evolved into a working farm winery. It offers wine tastings, a gourmet chef’s kitchen
with a wood-fired pizza oven and an outdoor courtyard with a fireplace. Stoney J’s strives to make wines that represent the local region and cellar well, yet are equally enjoyed in their youth. The farm features animals including chickens, an alpaca, ponies, goats and pigs. Organic seasonal blackberries and blueberries are grown there as well as fresh vegetables and herbs used exclusively in the tasting room menu items.
t 1506 Stoney Point Road, Cumming, stoneyjswinery.com, 678-9104146
Sweet Acre Farms Winery
This fruit winery set in the rolling hills of northeast Hall County has a low-key vibe, where you can grab a wine slushie and rock on the expansive porch overlooking vines of blackberries. While many of the wines are sweet, there are some drier varieties, including one made from blueberries.
t 7584 Bill Wilson Road, Alto, sweetacrefarms.com, 678-769-5355
Wolf Mountain Vineyards
This winery, established in 1999, is set on 30 acres in Lumpkin County. It boasts several awardwinning wines and focuses on a style that blends European varietals to achieve more complex and intense flavors.
t 180 Wolf Mountain Trail, Dahlonega, wolfmountainvineyards. com, 706-867-9862
Yonah Mountain Vineyards
This 200-acre family winery tucked away on the southeastern base of Yonah Mountain offers award-winning wines in a picturesque setting. The Genesis X Classic, a red blend, won double gold in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, the largest wine contest in North America. The large, swanky patio overlooks the vines growing along the hillsides.
t 1717 Highway 255 S, Cleveland, yonahmountainvineyards.com, 706878-5522
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Museums & galleries
Bowen Center for the Arts
Located right off of the Dawsonville square, the Bowen Center for the Arts offers a variety of shows and events throughout the year. The Bowen displays unique, handcrafted works of art including woodworking, quilting, painting, sculpting and more.
t 334 Ga. Highway 9 North, Dawsonville, bowenarts.org, 706-216-2787
Cumming Arts CenterSawnee Association of the Arts
Located at the Brannon-Heard House in downtown Cumming, the center offers a variety of classes, exhibits and events throughout the year, as well as an open studio where artists can gather to create and inspire. Artwork from members of the Sawnee Association of the Arts is also often showcased at Legends Distillery in downtown Cumming.
t 111 Pilgrim Mill Road, Cumming, sawneeart.org
Georgia Racing Hall of Fame
There’s likely no place in this world more packed with NASCAR and racing memorabilia, cars and history. The Georgia Racing Hall of Fame is a volunteer-run museum of all things racing, from the sport’s humble beginnings when moonshine bootleggers raced revenuers in the Prohibition era, to the multibil-
lion dollar industry it is today. The museum offers tours, informational videos, an event space for rent and racing memorabilia sold from its gift shop.
t 415 Ga. Highway 53 E, Dawsonville, georgiaracinghof.com, 706216-7223
Interactive Neighborhood for Kids
Better known as INK, this attraction is set up like a small town, with more than 20 stations where children and their families can play pretend — including a grocery store, diner, hair salon, post office and an airport. The museum also includes a pottery studio, jungle gym and area where children can use foam blocks to bring their imaginations to life. Admission is $9 per person for anyone older than 2.
t 999 Chestnut St., Gainesville, inkfun.org, 770-536-1900
Longstreet Society
The headquarters of the group remembering Confederate Gen. James Longstreet is also what remains of the Piedmont Hotel he operated in Gainesville, where he lived from 1875 until his death in 1904.
Longstreet served as General Robert E. Lee’s principal military adviser. After the war, Longstreet made the then-unpopular choice to join the Republican Party and fight for civil rights of formerly enslaved people. In addition to the group’s offices, the building contains historical artifacts about Longstreet’s life and career and a library of Civil War volumes. Admission is free.
t 827 Maple St., Gainesville, longstreet.org, 770-539-9005
Northeast Georgia History Center
This center aims to preserve regional history through educational programs, community events, exhibits and historic structures like Cherokee Chief White Path’s cabin and an exhibit dedicated to the 1936 tornado
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The first Spring Market at Cumming City Center on Saturday, April 22, included games and playsets for kids.
Shopping
The 1904
A modern-day reflection of an old-time mercantile, the revitalized Braselton Brothers Department Store houses a bakery, restaurant and taproom, unique retail shops, office spaces and nooks with comfy chairs scattered throughout the historic building’s three floors.
t 9924 Davis St., Braselton, explorebraselton.com/1904
t 410 Peachtree Parkway, Cumming, collectionforsyth.com, 770781-0333
Cumming City Center
The newest destination in Forsyth County, the Cumming City Center was designed to be the new heart of Cumming and bring back a smalltown Americana feeling. Home to the Cumming Farmers Market every Saturday morning, City Center also houses businesses like Pieces & Peaches Boutique, Avenue of the Oaks, Lily Rose Co., and Top Knotch Boutique, dining experiences and a mini golf course featuring holes designed after some well-known courses in Georgia and elsewhere.
t 423 Canton Road, Cumming, cummingcitycenter.com, 770-7812010
that decimated downtown Gainesville. Admission is $6 for adults.
t 332 Academy St., Gainesville, negahc.org, 770-297-5900
Quinlan Visual Arts Center
This nonprofit arts organization displays rotating exhibitions featuring solo and group artists and a special members’ exhibition each fall. Admission is free, but the center accepts donations.
t 514 Green St., Gainesville, quinlanartscenter.org, 770-536-2575
The Collection at Forsyth
Located just off Ga. 400 at Exit 13, The Collection at Forsyth is an outdoor shopping destination featuring national and local retail shops, restaurants and an AMC movie theater. Shoppers will find familiar stores including American Eagle Outfitters, Loft, Victoria’s Secret, Altar’d State, Bath & Body Works, Claire’s Boutique, Sunglass Hut, DSW, Rack Room Shoes and more. Specialty shops include Copper Closet, Gibson Co. and Talk of the Table.
Downtown Dahlonega
This mountain town offers a general store with an assortment of rocks and gems, packaged foods, toys, walking sticks and T-shirts. Other shops include handmade fudge and confections, glass blown art and upscale home goods. At the center of the downtown square sits an old courthouse now serving as the Dahlonega Gold Museum.
Downtown Gainesville
Gainesville’s city center is tucked just off the main road and features
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Downtown Gainesville has several boutiques to find the perfect
ficking with the sales of handcrafted items.
several boutiques — including a nonprofit that fights human trafficking with the sales of handcrafted items — and eateries, coffee shops, taprooms, art galleries and a record store.
Halcyon Forsyth
Opened in 2019, Halcyon is a destination to shop, eat, play and live. It is home to unique boutiques for people and pets alike, including Lizard Thicket, Society Boutique and Blue Mercury, as well as the Unexpected Pooch. Shoppers can take a break and grab a bite to eat from one of the many restaurants. There’s also a green space with room for kids to run around and play and a CMX movie theater.
t 6365 Halcyon Way, Alpharetta, visithalcyon.com, 470- 223-3665
North Georgia Premium Outlets
With scores of brand-name stores offering merchandise for a bar-
gain, the North Georgia Premium Outlets on Ga. 400 in Dawson County is the spot to go to score deals on clothing, accessories, furniture and more. Outlet retailers include everything from Adidas to Versace to West Elm, all in one convenient North Georgia location.
t 800 Ga. Highway 400 S, Dawsonville, premiumoutlets.com/outlet/north-georgia, 706-216-3609
Vickery Village
Enjoy one of many fine restaurants, shop with local merchants and bring the whole family to one of the free outdoor events in the Village Green. Housed in classic architecture surrounding a charming courtyard, Vickery Village is home to 200,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and office space.
t 5855 S. Vickery St., Cumming, vickeryvillageshops.com
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JUNE
50th Annual Helen to the Atlantic Balloon Race.
7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. June 1. 1074 Edelweiss Strasse, Helen.
Food Truck Friday.
5-8 p.m. June 2. 86 Allen Street, Dawsonville.
First Friday Concert Series.
7-10 p.m. June 2.
Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
Braselton Movies
Under the Stars.
7 p.m. June 2. Braselton Town Green, 9924 Davis St.
Jarrard Burch
Foundation Lake Show.
6-10 p.m. June 3.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
Music in the Branch.
7-8:30 p.m. June 4.
Flowery Branch Amphitheater, 5603 Mitchell St.
PaddleMania.
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 10.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
Tomato Sandwich Party.
3:30-6:30 p.m. June 13. Main Street District, Flowery Branch.
Food Truck Friday.
5-9 p.m. June 16.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park,
3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
Braselton West Wine Hop.
5-9 p.m. June 22. 7340 Friendship Springs Blvd., Flowery Branch.
JULY
Music in the Branch.
7-8:30 p.m. July 2.
Flowery Branch Amphitheater, 5603 Mitchell St.
Thomas-Mashburn
Steam Engine Parade.
4-10 p.m. July 4.
Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Rd.
Celebrate Braselton
4th of July Festival.
5-9 p.m. July 4. 9924 Davis St., Braselton
First Friday Concert Series. 7-10 p.m. July 7. Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
Food Truck Friday.
5-8 p.m. July 14. 86 Allen Street, Dawsonville.
Beach Bash.
5-10 p.m. July 14.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
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ThomasMashburn Steam Engine Parade.
Braselton Movies
Under the Stars.
7 p.m. July 15.
Braselton Town Green, 9924 Davis St.
AUGUST
Food Truck Friday.
5-8 p.m. Aug. 4. 86 Allen Street, Dawsonville.
First Friday Concert Series.
7-10 p.m. Aug. 4.
Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
Music in the Branch.
7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 6.
Flowery Branch Amphitheater, 5603 Mitchell St.
Braselton Movies
Under the Stars.
7 p.m. Aug. 12.
Braselton Town Green, 9924 Davis St.
Food Truck Friday.
5-9 p.m. Aug. 18.
Lake Lanier Olympic Park, 3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
SEPTEMBER
First Friday Concert Series.
7-10 p.m. Sept. 1.
Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
Labor Day Car Show.
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 2. 415 Ga. Highway 53 E, Dawsonville.
Music in the Branch.
7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 3.
Flowery Branch
Amphitheater, 5603 Mitchell St.
IPRA Rodeo.
8 p.m. Sept. 1-2;
7 p.m. Sept. 3. Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Road.
Food Truck Friday. 5-8 p.m. Sept. 8. 86 Allen Street, Dawsonville.
Atlanta Dragon Boat Festival. Sept. 9. Lake Lanier Olympic Park,
3105 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville.
Car Show and Chili Cook-off. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 9. Downtown Flowery Branch.
Cumming Art Fest. Sept.16-17.
Cumming City Center, 423 Canton Road.
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Fall Festival and Block Party. Sept. 23. Downtown Flowery Branch.
Pooches in the Park.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept.23-24. Braselton Park, 126 Harrison St.
OCTOBER
Music in the Branch.
7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 1. Flowery Branch Amphitheater, 5603 Mitchell St.
Cumming Country Fair & Festival.
Oct. 5-15, Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Road.
Food Truck Friday.
5-8 p.m. Oct. 6. 86 Allen Street, Dawsonville.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Oct. 7. Midland Greenway, 682 Grove St., Gainesville.
Motul Petit Le Mans.
Oct. 11-14. Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, 5300 Winder Highway, Braselton.
NOVEMBER
Dawsonville Christmas Parade, Tree Lighting and Jingle Market.
2-8 p.m. Nov. 18. 415 Ga. Highway 53 E, Dawsonville.
Flowery Branch Tree Lighting and Holiday Market.
2-7 p.m. Nov. 18.
Downtown Flowery Branch.
Jingle Mingle.
4-8 p.m. Nov. 18.
Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
DECEMBER
Mule Camp Market. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 13-14, noon to 5 p.m. Oct. 15. Midland Greenway, 682 Grove St., Gainesville.
Gold Rush Days. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 21-22.
Downtown Dahlonega, 1 Public Square.
Gainesville Chicken Festival. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 21. Lake Lanier Olympic Park, Gainesville.
Braselton Antique and Artisan Festival. Noon to 6 p.m. Oct. 27; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 28; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29. 115 Harrison St., Braselton.
Mountain Moonshine Festival. Oct. 27-29. 415 Ga. Highway 53 E, Dawsonville.
Trick or Treat on the Square. 3-6 p.m. Oct. 31.
Downtown Gainesville square, 112 Main St.
Christmas on Green Street.
3-7 p.m. Dec. 3. Historic Green Street, Gainesville.
City of Cumming Christmas Parade and Festival.
5-8 p.m. Dec. 2. Cumming Fairgrounds, 235 Castleberry Road.
Cravin’ Bacon Walk.
4-9 p.m. Dec. 7. Downtown Braselton.
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DCN | Discover North Georgia Moonshine festival-goers browse vendor booths during the Mountain Moonshine Festival.
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS | Discover North Georgia Cumming Country Fair & Festival is held every October at the Cumming Fairgrounds.