Calling all margarita lovers! There’s no other way to ring in National Margarita Day on Tuesday, Feb.
Food and Drink
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The Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will face off in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, Feb.13.
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Just around the corner, Valentine’s Day is one of the year’s busiest holidays for the hospitality industry.
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After the last sip of celebration bubbly, it might be time for a holiday detox. Dry January is an annual tradition for many with plenty of reasons to consider taking part:
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Christmas dinner doesn’t have to be a hassle – check out these restaurants that are serving it to go! Looks like Breadwinner Café & Bakery is where breakfast will be this Christmas! With items like Christmas Morning Casserole and Breadwinner Pie, you’re sure to start Christmas off on the right foot.
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Christmas isn’t just for the kids.
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Many Atlanta restaurants aim to make Thanksgiving dinner stress-free with dine-in options available on Thanksgiving Day.
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Back by popular demand, the Four Hands Collaboration Dinners have officially returned to Atlas.
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Established in 2011, Atlanta Food Truck Park & Market is Atlanta’s first and only vegan and vegetarian food truck area.
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There’s nothing quite like a warm breakfast, but sometimes the traditional eggs, bacon and toast don’t hit the spot.
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Supertaster: Not an epicure in a brightly colored cape, like the name suggests, but someone who tastes certain flavors and food stronger than others.
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Known locally and beyond for her featured works in Atlanta Magazine, Eater Atlanta, AJC, The Kitchn, Bon Appetit, National Geographic Traveller and more, Brazillian-born Jennifer Zyman has launched a podcast delving deeper into how food connects, motivates and shapes people through discussions with an incredible lineup of culinary industry folks.
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In the last few years, dining-in-the-dark culinary experiences have increased in popularity, and now Atlanta is getting in on the trend.
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National Grilled Cheese Day is April 12, and what better way to celebrate than with a warm, ooey-gooey sandwich from a local Atlanta eatery.
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Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day — but why? As the name suggests, breakfast breaks the overnight fasting period and replenishes energy levels in the body.
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Created in July 2020, the Dunwoody Market Trail opened in the Dunwoody Village to spotlight the restaurants contributing to the community, located just 10 miles north of Atlanta.
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Pi Day is just around the corner on Sunday, March 14, but it’s not just for mathletes, scientists, and engineers to celebrate! Get in on the fun with offerings from some of our favorite local spots:• Pick up a pizza pi(e) from Athens-based chain Your Pie for $3.
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After a year of restaurants relying on take-out orders to keep business afloat, the state Senate recently passed SB 236, a bill allowing restaurants to continue legally selling to-go cocktails.
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Leprechaun Bait This version of puppy chow with pretzels, Lucky Charms and green M&M’s is an easy and fun recipe to snack on.
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Each year, USA Today announces categories and nominations for its “10 Best” voting and this year, one of Atlanta’s own breweries has been recognized.
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There’s been chatter about Starbucks’ secret menu, and while there’s no underground lair where top-secret recipes are created, there are off-menu drinks that are frequently requested.
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Community Farmers Markets, the nonprofit behind some of Atlanta’s popular farmers markets, has partnered with Urban Recipe, a local food cooperative, to offer free shelf-stable items to customers at weekly MARTA market locations this winter.
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It’s now officially National Cherry Month.
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It’s that time of the year — Girl Scout cookies are ready to tempt those New Year’s resolutions.
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Atlanta’s bar scene is crawling with options, but what’s more fun than a secret bar? There are several favorites hidden around town.
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Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching and it’s never too early to begin making plans to impress that special someone.
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The plant-based diet has been adapted by a lot of people in recent years, and it is still going strong in 2021.
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Come February, there’ll be a new bar in town.
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Founded in 1950, the Tea Council of the USA officially named January as National Hot Tea Month several years ago.
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Come summer, East Atlanta will have a new food hall to explore.