Pear Riesling Sorbet: Jeni’s has done wonders for the ice cream paradigm in the ATL. The various shades of chocolate get all the attention, but we keep coming back this brilliant sorbet. Read more.
Trout with the homemade lobster ravioli in a mustard seed sauce was absolutely incredible. This place is hoppin' so make sure to get a rezzy if you're coming with a group!
Originally opened in 1995, Canoe has long been a favorite among Atlanta's upper crust. This food is not modern, but it's hardly old-fashioned. Read more.
The Butternut and Brussels sprout hash — one of CL's 100 Best Dishes — has the perfect blend of bitter, charred outer leaves, and tender, earthy hearts alongside sweet butternut squash cubes. Read more.
Originally constructed as a residence by Victor Hugo Kriegshaber who owned several building material supply businesses. The architect also designed Rhodes Hall in Midtown. Victor rests in Oakland. Read more.
Love this salon! Shannon Loveless is GREAT with long hair! Chanel also does great brows! 5 stars all the way! Read more.
Great view of the Atlanta Skyline! During the summer the water show from the Olympic Rings are a enjoyable experience to watch for families especially the kids enjoying the water works!
Designed as a town square at Atlanta's 1996 Olympics, it became a center of controversy when a bomb killed two people & injured 111 others. Militant anti-abortionist Eric Rudolph was held responsible.
Wednesday WindDown is a free concert series every Wednesday from 5:30-8 p.m. at Centennial Park during the summer months. Read more.