Downtown Atlanta, Georgia

Downtown Atlanta Restaurant Week

April 26, 2010 by Linda Ripoll  
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One thing Downtown Atlanta has a lot of is great dining options. Every type of cuisine is featured in the urban metropolis known as Downtown Atlanta and many of the city’s top restaurants are located in the heart of this urban Mecca. So, when organizers of the Downtown Atlanta Restaurant Week decided to create a special event that highlighted a culinary tour of the area’s most celebrated restaurants and eateries, it was an instant hit and soon became a part of the cultural and festival landscape.

Every summer, there is a week-long event where several of the Downtown Atlanta area restaurants create specialized three course menus for only $25.00 per person not including tip and tax. These menus are one of a kind and will only be available for the duration of the event, which makes the experience unique for each and every attendee.

Some of the restaurants expected to participate this year are: 30 Tables, BLT Steak, Legal Sea Foods, FAB French American Brasserie, Rise Sushi Lounge and No Mas! Cantina to name a few. This event is a great way for foodies and newbies alike to experience the diversity of Downtown Atlanta’s restaurant community without breaking the bank.

Unlike food festivals where one must purchase special tickets or coupons in order to enjoy the festivities, the Downtown Atlanta Restaurant Week is simple and easy. All participating restaurants will be offering their special three course menus and attendees just select what they want and the rest is bon-appetite.

Last year’s event was a huge success with more than fifteen restaurants participating offering some of the most inventive menus ever created. The event was so popular, they had to extend Downtown Atlanta’s Restaurant Week past one week and made it three weeks long so more people could enjoy the event.

Downtown Atlanta’s Restaurant Week is a food-lovers paradise and a visitor’s delightful culinary journey through the diversity of cuisine available in Downtown Atlanta.

The 2010 schedule will be posted as soon as it is announced. Below you will find the schedule and information from the 2009 event.

Dates:
July 27 – August 9, 2009

Times:
Lunch and Dinner hours vary by location. Reservations are recommended.

Participating Restaurants (2009):

 

30 Tables
The Glenn Hotel
110 Marietta St, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 469-0700

BLT Steak (Bistro Laurent Tourondel)
W Atlanta Downtown
45 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30308

Café Circa
464 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta, GA 30312
(404) 477-0008

F.A.B. – French American Brasserie (formerly Brasserie Le Coze, 1994-2006 at Lenox Mall)
30 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30308
(404) 266-1440

Il Mulino
191 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 524-5777

Legal Sea Foods
275 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308
(678) 500-3700

Max Lager’s American Grill & Brewery
320 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30308
(404) 525-4400

No Mas! Cantina
180 Walker St, Atlanta, GA 30313
(404) 215-9708

Paschal’s Restaurant
180 Northside Dr, Atlanta, GA 30314
(404) 525-2023

Peasant Bistro
250 Park Ave W, Atlanta, GA 30313
(404) 230-1724

Rise Sushi Lounge
300 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
(404) 477-0947

Social
12 W Peachtree Pl, Atlanta, GA 30308
(404) 525-2246

Spoon
768 Marietta St, Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 522-5655

Terrace on Peachtree
The Ellis Hotel
176 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 523-5155

Thrive
101 Marietta St, Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 389-1000

Sweet Auburn Festival

April 11, 2010 by Linda Ripoll  
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The Sweet Auburn Festival takes place on historic Auburn Avenue in the Sweet Auburn corridor which houses some of Atlanta’s most important contributions to the civil rights movement. From Martin Luther King’s National Historic Site to the Center for Civil and Human Rights, Auburn Avenue is a piece of Downtown Atlanta’s most rich and storied past.

During the weekend long festivities that are the Sweet Auburn Festival, attendees have the pleasure of experiencing historic Auburn Avenue at its best. Hundreds of vendors line the streets selling clothes, art, jewelry, bath and body products, books and food. Alongside the vendors are special activity stations where children and adults can enjoy interactive games that engage the mind and the body.

One of the hallmarks of the Sweet Auburn Festival is the amazing variety of entertainment options available. There are five different stages set up in various sections of the three and half block long route which feature a different theme. There is the Just for Women stage, the Calhoun Park stage, the Youth stage, the Dobbs Plaza stage and the Inspirational stage. Attendees can enjoy a wide range of musical and entertainment acts in all five of these stage areas.

This festival is more than buying local wares and watching entertainers perform. The Sweet Auburn Festival offers up various educational expos for those who are seeking knowledge and in depth information regarding various topics such as business and technology, car and bikes, arts and crafts, health and fitness and film and literary fields.

No festival is complete without a healthy offering of food. The Sweet Auburn Festival has that covered with hundreds of food vendors lining up to sell their most flavorful items. From soul food to pizza to Greek food to traditional Southern fare, there are more than enough food choices for even the pickiest of eaters.

The Sweet Auburn Festival is more than a summer weekend festival; it’s a cultural experience that is to be enjoyed by old and young alike.

2010 Dates and Times:
Friday, May 7th 5pm to 9pm
Saturday, May 8th 11am to 8pm
Sunday, May 9th 2pm to 7pm

Fourth of July Celebration at Centennial Olympic Park

April 11, 2010 by Linda Ripoll  
Filed under Events, Featured, Featured Events

Atlanta hosts numerous fun-filled events on Independence Day, but the most anticipated is the Fourth of July Celebration that takes place at Centennial Olympic Park in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. Centennial Olympic Park is also the location for several of the year’s top concert series, special events and other free activities open to the public. Billed as “Atlanta’s Best Fireworks Display,” the Fourth of July celebration is an all day event that draws thousands of visitors and locals to the park to experience festivities, entertainment and food.

This fun-filled day of celebration features several kid friendly events available such as the Fountain of Rings, which allows children to splash around in a beautiful display of Olympic themed waterworks. For those attendees who prefer to stay dry, there are arts and crafts, face painting, stilt walkers and performances which are sure to keep everyone in great spirits.

Around five in the afternoon, the free musical entertainment begins with911 , an R&B cover band with high energy and musical talent leading the way. A performance by Edens Edge follows which provides attendees with a taste of country/pop and so much more. As the sun finally begins to set, the headliner of the celebration is 80’s rock band the Smithereens. Just as this popular band finishes their set, attendees can sit back and experience the best fireworks in Atlanta as they explode in rhythm with several patriotic songs.

Date:
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Festivities planned rain or shine.

Schedule:
Noon to 4pm for children’s activities in the south end of the Park around the Fountain of Rings, including arts and crafts, face painting, performances, inflatables, stilt walkers and more! The 6:30 and 9pm Fountain of Rings shows will be canceled.

The free music entertainment begins at 5pm:
5pm – 911
6:30pm – Edens Edge
8pm – the Smithereens
Fireworks Spectacular – Atlanta’s best fireworks display synchronized to a special selection of patriotic music.

Atlanta Jazz Festival

April 11, 2010 by Linda Ripoll  
Filed under Events

One of the reasons Atlantans love living in this Southern metropolis is because of the myriad of outdoor festivals that take place throughout the year. The Atlanta Jazz Festival gets summertime started with a bang during Memorial Day weekend and is country’s largest free jazz festival. Located in the beautiful Piedmont Park, this free festival brings together some of the jazz world’s most celebrated artists to perform for thousands of jazz enthusiasts and fans.

An interesting fact about the Atlanta Jazz Festival is that it actually takes place for thirty-one days during the month of May. There are numerous activities such as jazz educational workshops, classes and special concerts that take place around the city all coming to an exciting climax during the weekend long concert on Memorial Day weekend.

One of the major reasons the Atlanta Jazz Festival is such a big draw is the location. Piedmont Park is the city’s largest public park and is a gorgeous space for a concert series. The green trees and man-made lake create a beautiful backdrops for such a uniquely rich art form as jazz.
This year’s line-up is sure to bring thousands of newcomers into the flock. Some of the highlights include Marcus Miller featuring Christian Scott, Spyro Gyra, Diane Schuur and Jason Marsalis – all gracing the main stage during the weekend long extravaganza.

In addition to listening to great musicians and enjoying the scenic qualities of Piedmont Park, attendees can also partake in some amazing food, art, jewelry and other local fare. Some attendees prefer to pack their own basket with wines, cheeses and other delicious treats as this outdoor concert is the ideal setting to spread out a blanket and relax with friends and family.

For those jazz enthusiasts who want to expose children to this unique cultural art form, there is a Kidzone which offers up activities and other interactive games that keep children entertained and introduce them to the powers of jazz music while attending the festival.

The Atlanta Jazz Festival is a glorious celebration of art, music, culture and food near the heart of Downtown Atlanta.

Main Stage Performers:

Saturday, May 29, 2010:
2pm – Rialto Jazz for Kids All Star Jazz Band
3pm – Jay Norem/Keith White Quartet
4pm – Steven Charles Band
5:30pm – Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
7pm – Swing Streets to Swing Beats Featuring Esperanza Spalding and Raydar Ellis
8:30pm – Marcus Miller “Tutu Revisited – the Music of Miles Davis” featuring Christian Scott

Sunday, May 30, 2010:
2pm – Metropolitan Atlanta Youth Wind Ensemble Jazz Band
3pm – The Ultimate Jazz Score Video Contest Winner
4pm – Kathleen Bertrand
5:30pm – Spyro Gyra
7pm – MF Productions Celebration of Lionel Hampton Featuring Diane Schurr and Jason Marsalis
8:30pm – Stanley Clarke Band and Hiromi

Directions

BY CAR
Parking in and around the park is very limited. Park visitors are strongly encouraged to utilize public transportation. If you drive, you may wish to download our map showing the route and driving directions to the new SAGE Parking Facility. The parking facility is operated by the Atlanta Botanical Garden and is available for visitors to Piedmont Park and the Garden. Multi-Visit Parking Passes are available. Purchase your pass.

By MARTA
Midtown Station – take 10th Street towards Peachtree Street and continue on 10th until you reach Piedmont Avenue. Turn left on Piedmont Avenue and walk two blocks to the 12th and 14th Street gates of Piedmont Park. (or you can continue walking on 10th Street and the park will soon be on your left side).

Arts Center Station – head south on West Peachtree street for one block. Head east (go left) on 14th Street for three blocks until you reach the 14th Street entrance to the Park.

MARTA bus Route 27 (Monroe Dr./Lindbergh) and Route 36 (North Decatur) run by Piedmont Park. Click the route links above to get maps and bus schedules from the MARTA website. For additional information call MARTA at 404.848.4711.

BIKE/ON FOOT
Park entrances open to pedestrians and cyclists include:
- Park Drive Bridge (access Park Drive from Monroe Drive)
- 10th Street & Charles Allen (park runs along 10th Street from just west of Monroe Drive on 10th Street to a block short of Piedmont Avenue & 10th Street)
- Piedmont Avenue & 12th Street
- Piedmont Avenue & 14th Street

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
The following park entrances are wheelchair accessible: 12th Street Gate; 14th Street Gate; Charles Allen Drive Gate; Park Drive.