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Nicky’s Undefeated Philadelphia-style sandwich and slice shop opening in Tucker this summer
Salaryman’s Michael Lo and longtime buddy Walt Gebelein often commiserate about the lack of Philadelphia-style sandwich shops in Atlanta. They crave cheesesteaks, hoagies, and chicken cutlet sandwiches, as well as northern treats like water ice. So, they decided to open a restaurant to fill that void. The post Nicky’s Undefeated Philadelphia-style sandwich and slice shop opening in Tucker this summer appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Space Queen brings bright vintage to Candler Park
It’s impossible not to notice the bright exterior at the corner of Oakdale Road and McLendon Avenue in Candler Park. Painted saturated tones of purple, pink, and green, the building formerly housed a gas station, thrift store, and, most recently, a Hungarian bakery pop-up in the driveway. The striking makeover is courtesy of Space Queen, a new vintage retail concept and community arts center from Michelle Norris and Forrest Aguar, the duo behind creative studio Tropico Photo. The post Space Queen brings bright vintage to Candler Park appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
The Two Most Common Questions About Porcelain Veneers – Answered!
You may have heard a lot about what preparation is involved when you transform your smile with porcelain veneers. This is one of the most common questions cosmetic dentists are asked. Minimal prep veneers are one option available for many patients. They offer a way to enhance your smile with minimal alteration to your natural teeth. This technique is especially well-suited for addressing subtle imperfections, such as chips, discoloration, or uneven spacing The post The Two Most Common Questions About Porcelain Veneers – Answered! appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
A new SCAD-produced docuseries focuses on food as a force for cultural connection
Each installment of chefATL explores the diversity of Atlanta through the lens of its dynamic culinary culture. A recent episode paired host Bilal Sarwari, interim executive director of Slow Food USA, with the Deer and the Dove chef Terry Koval for an insightful discussion. The post A new SCAD-produced docuseries focuses on food as a force for cultural connection appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Sprinkle Cookie aims to elicit joy with colorful, cake ball-like treats
Sprinkle Cookie is a cottage cookie business run from Trent Lammers and Matthew Giordano’s Peachtree Hills home. Creamy, with an almost a cake ball-like texture, the cookies come in packs of 12, with a half-dozen option in the works. Completely covered in sprinkles, they are shaped like balls with a flat bottom. The post Sprinkle Cookie aims to elicit joy with colorful, cake ball-like treats appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Celebrate the sunny side of Pride
The LGBTQ+ hub of Florida’s Gulf Coast, St. Pete is home to St. Pete Pride, the largest Pride celebration in Florida and one of the largest in the nation. The post Celebrate the sunny side of Pride appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Celebrating 50 years, Mellow Mushroom co-founder shares the story of the trippy pizza chain’s humble beginning
As the Atlanta-based pizza chain turns 50, co-founder Marc “Banks” Weinstein chats about the original Mellow Mushroom on 14th and Spring, the restaurant's "hippie" mentality, and how it grew into what it is today. The post Celebrating 50 years, Mellow Mushroom co-founder shares the story of the trippy pizza chain’s humble beginning appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Using rap songs as evidence in criminal cases can miss the punchline
Every rapper’s lyrics should be cross-examined with empathy to explore this country’s inequities and examine the real disparities that exist. We live in a country, however, where rap lyrics are used to prosecute individuals, rather than examine the systems of oppression. The post Using rap songs as evidence in criminal cases can miss the punchline appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
One City, Three Ways: Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is lovely, made even lovelier with an effort to see the bigger picture. Here are three ways to approach your next visit, themed around Black history, top dining spots, and architectural highlights. The post One City, Three Ways: Charleston, South Carolina appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Classic Tents & Events: Redefining Excellence in Atlanta’s Event Industry
The largest locally-owned tent and equipment rental company in Atlanta, Classic Tents & Events has been quietly shaping the landscape of events for over two decades. What began as a modest venture in March 2000, born from the purchase of tents used in the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, has blossomed into a powerhouse in the event rental industry. The post Classic Tents & Events: Redefining Excellence in Atlanta’s Event Industry appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
A revitalized Chattanooga hotel, set inside a restored train station
Formerly a bustling turn-of-the-century train terminal, the Chattanooga Choo Choo has delighted visitors with its Beaux Arts–style grand entrance and unique railroad-themed accommodations since opening as a hotel in 1973. But after 50 years, it was time for a $19 million makeover: Enter the reimagined Hotel Chalet at the Choo Choo. The post A revitalized Chattanooga hotel, set inside a restored train station appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
The famed Marburger Farm Antique Show comes to Atlanta in July
The highlight of the mammoth Round Top market is coming to Peachtree Street—its first-ever sale outside Texas. Shoppers can expect Marburger’s signature high-low mix, which ranges from fine Continental antiques and oil paintings to midcentury collectibles, Americana, African and Asian imports, industrial artifacts, and more. The post The famed Marburger Farm Antique Show comes to Atlanta in July appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
The verdict on 3 new Atlanta restaurants: The Little Hippo, Birdcage, and Buttermilk Biscuit
A perfect spot for patio season in Avondale Estates, a new Latin-flavored restaurant on Memorial Drive, and buttery biscuits in College Park. The post The verdict on 3 new Atlanta restaurants: The Little Hippo, Birdcage, and Buttermilk Biscuit appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
The Royal Peacock is one of Atlanta’s last remaining third places
The music venue, now a reggae nightclub, is one of Atlanta's few continuously dedicated places for Black music and social gatherings. The venue has managed to outlive Jim Crow segregation, the highway invasion of Auburn Avenue, and ’90s-era Olympification. The post The Royal Peacock is one of Atlanta’s last remaining third places appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Is a craft beer-pocalypse coming for Atlanta?
Craft beer hit its gold rush era in the 2010s, with new taphouses opening around the country faster than you could say Hefeweizen. “The theory used to be: build craft beer, and they will come,” says Sam Kazmer of Elsewhere Brewing. “And it is just not that anymore.” The post Is a craft beer-pocalypse coming for Atlanta? appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
The mocktail gets its moment
When I first got sober a decade ago, there weren’t many alternatives to liquor, beer, or wine in restaurants and bars. In recent years, however, there’s been a flourishing of "zero-proof" craftsmanship. Here are a few highlights from Atlanta’s burgeoning zero-proof scene, where you can explore this brave and inclusive new world. The post The mocktail gets its moment appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
After two years, the Porter Beer Bar finally reopens
On May 10, new owner Manny Maloof and chef E.J. Hodgkinson relaunched the Porter, which had been closed since July 2022, with a new menu, 18 additional beer taps, and a renovated interior. The post After two years, the Porter Beer Bar finally reopens appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: May 16-22
Shop at the Indie Craft Experience Summer Market, catch live music at Virginia-Highland Porchfest, and more fun things to do this week. The post 5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: May 16-22 appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Essential Southern beach trips
There are a few things you can always count on if you travel along the Southern coast. Pillowy mounds of soft, fine sand. Warm, sunny days punctuated by kaleidoscopic sunsets. Tents and umbrellas bearing the mascots of college football teams. Local shrimp and oysters fried to greasy perfection. These eight classic destinations tick all those boxes and more. The post Essential Southern beach trips appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
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