As the hour grows late, it takes the promise of something special to get this East Pointer to drive out to the northern burbs for a bite. But on a recent Saturday, hunger and curiosity won out, ...
Briarcliff was the mansion and estate of Asa Griggs “Buddy” Candler Jr. (1880–1953), and is now part of the Briarcliff Campus of Emory University. If the house itself wasn’t still standing as proof, ...
Dasha Lebedev is wearing a casual hat with a fish stitched on the brim. She opens the door to her Hapeville studio and reveals a small but mighty candle-making workshop. It’s another day at The ...
Inside Citizen Supply, a collection of artisan shops on the second floor of Ponce City Market, lives a new coffee shop and bar intended to spark a sense of community. The Upper Room, as it’s called, ...
The Bakery Atlanta and Scraplanta Creative Reuse workshops offer quirky art projects, from decorating fake cakes to making over-the-top jewelry, to encourage Atlantans to get creative.
The days are growing shorter and the nights settle in with an ever-sharpening chill, which can only mean that, once again, the most wonderful time of the year has arrived. And Atlantic Station, with ...
Handel’s Midtown features a walk-up window. “We make our ice cream fresh every day in each location,” says Handel’s regional manager Holly Fredrickson. The opening menu features flavors like ...
Electric Hospitality founder Michael Lennox is known for his innovative establishments. Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall was one of the first restaurant-bars to fully embrace outdoor space along the ...
The first brewers of beer, in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, were women. The Sumerians even had a goddess of beer, Ninkasi. And in England, women called alewives handled the commercial making and ...
Fiesta dinnerware has been brightening American kitchen tables with its bold colors, art deco–style designs, and mix-and-match appeal since its inception in 1936. The flagship brand of the Homer ...