Tag: Grant Park
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Food News – September 2018
Fans of healthy fast-casual spot Gusto!, rejoice! A third location has opened at Northside and 17th in a new West Midtown development. whatsyourgusto.com Foodies looking to cool off can do so at the W Atlanta – Midtown pool. Each Sunday through the end of September, purchase a ticket to the WET Deck that includes pool ... -
GRANT PARK SUMMER SHADE FESTIVAL
AUGUST 25-26 STORY: Claire Ruhlin Perhaps one of the best times to stroll through Grant Park’s rolling, leafy grounds is during its annual Summer Shade Festival, which celebrates the historic site with music, artwork, food and plenty of spirit. “I think the sense of community found throughout Grant Park helps to position Summer Shade as ... -
GRANT PARK
If you feel like… Brunching: Ria’s Bluebird Come early or be prepared to wait a bit. Either way, it’ll be worth it. The breakfast, brunch and lunch options at this Memorial Drive eatery are as fresh and inventive as they are tasty. (The Bionic Breakfast, a mishmash of skillet potatoes and sautéed veggies, is topped ... -
Coming Up… November 2016
ANNUAL GRANT PARK MOTHBALL 2016 November 12 Grant Park Grab your skipper’s cap and set sail for Grant Park’s annual Mothball on November 12. The event, which started as a neighborhood potluck in the 1970s, has “become a not-to-miss event for residents and nearby neighbors, ages 21 to 90-plus,” says Neighborhood Association President Lauren Rocereta. ... -
Coming up… Events September 2016
CRAFT CLASSIC HALF MARATHON & 5K September 10 Grant Park What’s better than finishing up a run with a refreshing beer? Racing through Atlanta neighborhoods to earn it. The Craft Classic half marathon course circles the hilly neighborhoods of Grant Park, Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward, while the 5K starts and ends in Grant ... -
From The Editor – June 2016
You’ve probably noticed that there’s no shortage of magazines in Atlanta devoted to covering the exciting things that are going on here at any given moment. And whether you’ve lived in this city all your life or you’re a recent transplant like I am (by way of Birmingham, Boston and New York), you also know ...