• Signia HIlton Hotel opens pool in Atlanta.

    The Pool at This Downtown Hotel Just Opened

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    As spring vibes continues to permeate in the city, one of the Atlanta’s best hotels is determined to get its guests all wet: Signia by Hilton Atlanta Hotel has opened its pool.

    That means it’s time to get your bikinis ready for summer. With Signia by Hilton Atlanta opening its saltwater pool for the summer, hotel guests get a vibrant urban oasis with stunning skyline views, craft cocktails, and resort-style service near Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    What to Expect at Signia by Hilton Atlanta’s Pool

    The pool, located on the hotel’s wellness floor alongside Spa Signia, a beauty bar, and fitness center, features Highball, a chic poolside bar with open-air seating and Southern-inspired dishes like Grilled Chicken Tacos and Blackened Salmon Sandwich, plus cocktails such as Tropic Like It’s Hot.

    The new Recovery Lounge, also on the 23,000+ square foot wellness floor, provides a serene space for post-workout or mid-day relaxation with zero gravity chairs, Normatec leg compression, heated infrared PEMF mats, Hyperice massage tools, calming soundscapes, aromatherapy, and access to Spa Signia’s private sauna.

    Here’s a poolside view of the pool at the hotel:

    Pool at Insignia Hilton in Atlanta.

    Priced at $60 standalone or $30 with a spa service, it’s open Sunday–Thursday (9 a.m.–4 p.m.) and Friday–Saturday (9 a.m.–7 p.m.).

    Through ResortPass, guests and locals can book day passes for Spa Signia or Club Signia, including spa treatments like a 25-minute Couples Massage ($220+), 50-minute HydraFacial, or Custom Massage (Recovery or Detox).

    Staycation packages with spa perks and breakfast are also available, making Signia by Hilton Atlanta a perfect summer wellness destination.

    Explore Downtown Atlanta

    Aside from Signia, Atlanta has plenty of cool things to see and do. Downtown Atlanta buzzes with energy and offers a mix of attractions that make it a vibrant spot to hang out.

    Its walkable core puts you steps from iconic sites like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Centennial Olympic Park, blending family-friendly fun with cultural depth. The area’s rich history shines through at places like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, while modern entertainment thrives with events at Mercedes-Benz Stadium or State Farm Arena. You’ve got diverse dining options, from Southern comfort food at hole-in-the-wall spots to upscale eateries, plus lively bars and rooftop lounges with skyline views. Street art, festivals, and markets like Ponce City Market nearby add a creative edge. With its blend of history, culture, green spaces, and urban grit, downtown Atlanta delivers a dynamic vibe for locals and visitors alike.

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  • best bikinis to wear to the beach near Atlanta

    5 Of The Best Bikinis To Hit The Beach This Summer

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    The summer is coming and so is that beach body you’ve been working on. Time to hit the beach.

    And what do you wear to the beach? A bikini!

    In this article, we’ll go over some of the best two-piece bikinis you can wear to the beach.

    Here Are the Best Bikinis To Wear This Season

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  • Marvel leaving Atlanta

    Amid Tariffs, Marvel Moves Much of Moviemaking To London

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    President Donald Trump’s proposed 100% tariff on foreign-made films has raised concerns for Atlanta’s film industry, with Marvel opting to shoot upcoming projects in London instead of Georgia.

    Marvel Studios is shifting much of its film production from Atlanta to London, but it’s not a complete departure from Georgia. The decision to move upcoming projects like The Fantastic Four: First Steps (set for release in July 2025), the next Spider-Man film, and two Avengers movies to London is driven by financial incentives, particularly the UK’s uncapped tax credits and lower labor costs due to less unionization.

    Marvel Is Shifting Production Away From Atlanta: Why?

    The move to London reflects a strategic choice for high-budget features, but Atlanta’s established facilities, like Trilith Studios, and its history with Marvel projects (Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home) mean it could still see future productions, especially if Georgia enhances its incentives.

    For now, London is the primary hub, but Atlanta remains in play for specific projects or overflow when London’s facilities are full.

    Is Marvel Abandoning Atlanta Entirely?

    Marvel isn’t entirely abandoning Atlanta. Thunderbolts, currently in post-production and filmed at Trilith Studios, is noted as the last Marvel film shot in Georgia for now, with critics calling it one of Marvel’s best in years.

    While no new films are slated for Georgia, Marvel’s Vice President of Physical Production, David Grant, stated in 2021 that the studio wasn’t abandoning the state, citing its robust infrastructure and tax credits.

    This follows a trend where other studios, like Universal, have also moved high-budget franchises overseas for similar reasons.

    Where Are Movie Studios Moving Their Productions?

    With much of it originating in Los Angeles, movie-making has now spread across other cities due to incentive-laden deals.

    • Los Angeles: With 33,369 productions, Los Angeles remains the global leader due to its historical dominance, major studios (e.g., Universal, Warner Bros.), and decision-making hubs. Strategic industry decisions are still made in L.A., not Atlanta.
    • London: London’s 11,526 productions and uncapped tax credits make it a growing rival. Marvel’s recent shift to London for films like The Fantastic Four and Avengers reflects this pull.
    • Mumbai (Bollywood): India produces over 1,800 films annually, far outpacing any single city’s output, though data specific to Mumbai is less centralized. Bollywood’s volume and global reach are unmatched in raw numbers.
    • Other Hubs: Toronto, Vancouver, and emerging markets like Cape Town and Sydney benefit from tax incentives and diverse locations, diluting Atlanta’s claim to the top spot.

    Final Word

    With more than 900 movie and TV projects just in the last few years, the film industry has generated more than $9 billion for the state of Georgia.

    There are so many movies filmed in Atlanta these days that it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest movie casting calls, celeb sightings and Atlanta happenings delivered to your inbox.

    See Atlanta Casting Calls And Auditions Available Right Now

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  • senior tax relief fund in Atlanta

    Program Aims To Aid It Some Atlanta Residents With Property Taxes

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    While being a necessity, paying property taxes can be a burden on the oldest citizens among us. A new initiative from the City of Atlanta and Invest Atlanta makes it easier for residents to pay their property taxes.

    The City of Atlanta and Invest Atlanta have launched an anti-displacement tax relief fund program for older residents. The program is funded by $10 million from the Centennial Yards Housing Trust Fund.

    How To Quality for Atlanta’s Tax Relief Fund Program

    For qualified applicants, the tax relief program will pay an increase in taxes above the homeowner’s base taxes, for 20 years. All they have to do is continue to qualify for the program.

    To be eligible, an applicant must meet the following criteria:

    • Be a City of Atlanta homeowner since 2015;
    • Be aged 60 or older;
    • Have proof of ownership;
    • Have a household income of 60% AMI or below;
    • Be actively enrolled in qualifying homestead exemption programs; and

    How Long Is the Anti-Displacement Program Open?

    The Atlanta Anti-Displacement Program is open through May 31, 2025.

    Apply to the tax relief program here.

    Displacement among elderly Americans is driven by a mix of economic, social, and environmental factors, often intertwined with their unique vulnerabilities. Here’s a breakdown of key contributors:

    1. Economic Pressures:
      • Rising Housing Costs: Fixed incomes from Social Security or pensions often can’t keep up with increasing rent or property taxes, especially in urban areas. For example, gentrification in cities like San Francisco has priced out many seniors.
      • Healthcare Costs: High medical expenses can drain savings, forcing elders to sell homes or move to cheaper areas. The Kaiser Family Foundation notes that seniors spend about 16% of their income on healthcare.
      • Lack of Affordable Housing: Limited access to subsidized senior housing or low-income units pushes many into precarious living situations.
    2. Social and Family Dynamics:
      • Loss of Support Networks: Death of a spouse or family members can leave elders isolated, prompting relocation to be closer to caregivers or assisted living.
      • Family Financial Strain: Adult children facing their own economic challenges may be unable to support aging parents, leading to moves to more affordable regions or facilities.
    3. Health and Accessibility Issues:
      • Physical Limitations: Aging in place becomes difficult if homes aren’t modified for mobility issues (e.g., stairs, no elevators). Many seniors relocate to assisted living or single-story homes.
      • Access to Care: Rural elders may move to urban areas for better healthcare access, while urban seniors might move to suburbs for quieter, more manageable environments.

    Final Word

    The City of Atlanta has forwarded several initiatives to help its oldest residents, including a successful food program.

    Atlanta has a lot of cool things to do and places to eat, including some of the top soul food joints and remarkable Thai food spots. Explore the city.

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  • The Good Daughter filming in Atlanta: Casting

    ‘The Good Daughter’ Begins Filming in Atlanta: News, Dates, Casting Call Info

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    Peacock TV is filming in Atlanta, Georgia for popular series The Good Daughter.

    Karin Slaughter is writing all episodes and serves as an executive producer alongside Byrne, Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky, Casey Haver, and director Steph Green.

    If you want to know more about the project, including casting news, keep reading.

    What is The Good Daughter About?

    Adapted from Slaughter’s bestselling novel of the same name, the project is a suspenseful crime drama that follows sisters Charlotte and Samantha Quinn, who have spent the past 28 years trying to rebuild their lives after a traumatic night of violence fractured their family.

    The story is set in the small town of Pikeville, where Charlotte, now a lawyer like her father, becomes the first witness to another violent attack. As the case unfolds, she is forced to confront her own demons while navigating a series of shocking revelations. Together, Charlotte and Samantha grapple with the lingering effects of their past, ultimately questioning whether the sacrifices they made to be “good daughters” were worth the cost.

    How To Watch The Good Daughter

    You can watch The Good Daughter here.

    Who Are the Cast Members for The Good Daughter?

    The series stars Meghann Fahy as Charlotte and Rose Byrne as Samantha, with additional cast members including Brendan Gleeson, Harper Steele, Paula Malcomson, and Jake McDorman.

    Originally, Jessica Biel was set to play Charlotte and executive produce, but she exited the project in September 2024, with Fahy stepping into the role.

    The Good Daughter Casting Call #1

    Seeking Men to portray funeral home employee

    All Ethnicities / Age 18 and over

    **𝙁𝙍𝙀𝙎𝙃 𝙁𝘼𝘾𝙀𝙎 𝙊𝙉𝙇𝙔**

    Cannot have worked on TGD before

    📆 Date: May 6th and 8th

    💸 Rate: 182/12

    📍Location: Lithonia

    HOW TO SUBMIT

    📧Email – Extras@RoseLockeCasting.com

    Send at least 3 pics (include a dated photo and full body)

    include age, height, weight and all contact info

    SUBJECT: FUNERAL EMPLOYEE

    Casting Call #2

    CL Casting in Atlanta is handling casting calls for The Good Daughter. Here is the latest casting notice:

    Seeking Men and Women to portray bar patrons with cast

    All Ethnicities / Age 21 and over

    * No Red, Black or White cars

    * Please send a picture of your car

    * list the year, color, make and model of your car

    **𝙁𝙍𝙀𝙎𝙃 𝙁𝘼𝘾𝙀𝙎 𝙊𝙉𝙇𝙔**

    Never have worked in TGD before

    📆 Date: 5/14

    💸 Rate: 182

    📍Location: SE ATL

    HOW TO SUBMIT

    📧Email – Extras@RoseLockeCasting.com

    Send at least 3 pics (include a dated photo and full body)

    include age, height, weight and all contact info

    SUBJECT: BAR WITH CAR

    Final Word

    The series promises a thrilling exploration of family secrets, trauma, and resilience, though a premiere date has not yet been announced.

    Because of the steady flow of movie and TV productions, Atlanta has been called the Hollywood of the South and it’s not just a label.. If you want to be an actor, the city has classes you can take as well as places that provide headshots and more. You can also audition at numerous casting calls to build your movie and TV reel.

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  • best bars in Atlanta for good drinks and cocktails

    Best Bars In Atlanta: 15 Spots For Premium Drinks

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    Who doesn’t enjoy a nice cocktail from time to time — OK, every night (but drink responsibly, folks).

    So where are the best Atlanta bars with said drinks? Are they along the Beltline? Are they neighborhood haunts?  Do they have live music or big TV screens?

    Here Are The Best Bars In Atlanta To Grab A Drink And Chill

    Or should the emphasis be on the  good drinks, great food, accommodating servers, hip bartenders and more. We culled numerous reviews from our friends at Yelp, Google and TripAdvisor.

    This is what we came up with.

    Louisiana Bistreaux

    Atlanta Locations:

    • 1496 Church St, Decatur, GA 30030 | (404) 963-1463
    • 3312 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 941-9545
    • 1375 Virginia Ave, East Point, GA 30344 | (404) 762-6755
    Hurricane from Louisiana Bistreaux in Atlanta

    Louisiana Bistreaux’s Hurricane is an age-old cocktail swept straight off the streets of New Orleans, and it’s as strong as ever. 

    Southern Gentleman

    3035 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 939-9845

    Southern Gentleman drinks and cocktails

    The Southern Gentleman has many cocktails to smile about, including the The Breakfast in GA with peach whiskey, lemon, and basil. 

    Here’s what one reviewer says about the Southern Gentleman: “Extensive bourbon selection and an Old Fashioned that will have you asking for a second and a third.”

    9 Mile Station

    Ponce City Market, 1829, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (770) 999-1532

    9 Mile Station: best bars in Midtown Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about 9 Mile Station: “For a place that’s in a great enough location that it doesn’t have to be good to make a killing, it’s actually really good. Obviously a very desirable view, so a great venue for every occasion. But they keep a good beer, wine, and cocktail list. Surprisingly good craft beer selection.”

    City Winery

    Ponce City Market, 650 North Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

    Sangria from City Winery in Midtown Atlanta
    Photo credit: City Winery

    When it comes to Sangria, City Winery in Midtown Atlanta has some of the best in the bar industry. Try the different flavors, colors and more.

    The Lawrence

    905 Juniper St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 961-7178

    The Lawrence: best bars in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about The Lawrence: “The cocktails at The Lawrence are absolutely delicious and the food is quite good as well. I recommend sitting at the bar, because table service leaves a bit to be desired.”

    Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen

    2830 Windy Hill Rd SE, Marietta, GA 30067 | (770) 984-8899

    Pappadeaux - best bars in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Pappadeaux: “Delicious cuisine and excellent presentation. Drinks were excellent. Great tasting and the right amount of kick for what was ordered. Wait staff attentive professional and courteous. It was pretty busy but we received all of our food and drinks in a good amount of time without excessive wait times.”

    6 Feet Under

    685 11th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 810-0040

    437 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 523-6664

    6 Feet Under - best bars in Atlanta

    Here’s is what one reviewer says about 6 Feet Under: “The food and drinks were good. I had fried catfish meal; and enjoyed it. The restaurant was full which said something. I will definitely go back next time I’m in town try other dishes.”

    Agave

    242 Boulevard SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 588-0006

    Agave restaurant: best drinks in Atlanta

    Here is what one reviewer says about Agave restaurant: “Love this place! Sit at the bar for full view of kitchen magic or have a seat in the dining area. Great drinks, love the skinny margaritas and I love the food here. Had lobster tail and the scallops with spicy grits. Perfect, all of it from service to food and drinks and friends. Thanks for a fun night out.”

    STATS Brewpub

    300 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 | (404) 885-1472

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs - STATS brewpub

    The go-to sports bar in downtown Atlanta, STATS is a short walk from the Omni, CNN Center and College Football Hall of Fame. Inside the brewpub, customers can try their hand at tabletop beer taps and exquisite food with screens all around to watch the NFL playoffs.

    One Google reviewer says: “This place was incredible! Service was excellent, food was amazing! There were so many delicious looking things on the menu that my waitress had to help me out with a recommendation. I’m glad I listened to her, the BBQ Brisket Burger was out of this world. The fries were really good too. And then she talked me into getting the key lime pie, it was every bit as good as everything else was. I will definitely go back whenever I’m in Atlanta again.”

    Dave & Buster’s

    There are four Dave & Buster’s in metro Atlanta:

    • 2215 D and B Dr SE. Marietta, GA 30067 |  (770) 951-5554
    • 239 Hwy 81 W, McDonough, GA 30253 | (770) 282-3900
    • 6500 North Point Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30022 | (678) 256-1100
    • 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy Suite 441, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 | 678) 847-5400
    Dave and Buster's: Best bars in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Dave & Buster’s: “I haven’t been here but I’ve been here. If that makes since. I was out shopping and stopped inside since it was inside the mall I was in. We walked around the whole place in awe. I haven’t seen so many games. And I love video games. It definitely looks like a lot of fun and I’m ready to experience some. Everyone from kids to the adults were enjoying themselves. We’re going back to experience it ourselves. But the atmosphere is out of this world. So much to do in this facility.”

    The U Bar

    3515 Camp Creek Pkwy #50-70, East Point, GA 30344, (404) 349-2301

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs

    The premiere sports bar at Camp Creek, the U Bar features cool music, wings specials in a club environment that is packed on the weekends.

    One Google reviewer says: “Pretty lit. Moreso a place to socialize, eat and watch games. Music was good . You can dance but Its not a club. Hoped this helped. Oh and 10 for women 20 for me. I heard they have good wings.”

    Popular party spot with sports, DJs & dancing, with drink specials & a full menu for dining.

    The Tavern

    3560 Camp Creek Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30344, (404) 349-9285

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs

    The Tavern, known as Camp Creek’s OTHER sports bar, bhas events almost every weekday night, including karaoke, drink specials and more.

    One Google reviewer says: “The lemon pepper and hot mixed wings are AMAZING. I also enjoy their karaoke nights which are live and many patrons participate so it makes me feel okay because I can’t sing to save my life. I’d definitely recommend checking them out on Wednesday night and enjoy the atmosphere.”

    Hudson Grille

    942 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 892-0892

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs

    Hudson Grille has three locations in Atlanta, one downtown, one in Midtown and the other one in Brookhaven. Huge TV screens at every turn and good food make this one of the best Atlanta sports bars to enjoy the game.

    One Google reviewer says: “Food is always great along with service and overall atmosphere. I personally come here frequently during football season because it is home to Raven Nation South, located in the upstairs area of the bar. I love the sports atmosphere that Hudson Grill provides.”

    Yard House

    261 19th St NW #1100, Atlanta, GA (404) 815-8990

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    Thanks to an awesome Midtown location (there’s another one at The Battery next to SunTrust Park) and above-average beverage program, Yard House at Atlantic Station has a devoted following among sports fans. The stylish sports bar’s patio is a great people-watching spot and the burgers, steaks and tacos on the menu make this place a must-visit to watch the NFL playoffs.

    One Google reviewer says: “Happening place with excellent food! You just can’t go wrong with Yard House. We visit Atlanta every year at Christmas time, and Yard House has become a family tradition. The menu is extensive and everything we’ve tried has been delicious! They have an excellent Happy Hour … that includes a HUGE selection of 1/2 price appetizers. I think we have literally ordered everything on the happy hour menu! You can’t beat the price!”

    Topgolf

    1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, (404) 475-4000

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs

    Topgolf caters not to the golf fan so much, but the sports fan. With flat-screen TVs at every station, you can swing clubs or sit back and enjoy your game when you want it. Inside at the bar, you can see multiple screens from several vantage points while you eat and drink.

    One Google reviewer says: “This is a really fun place for all age groups. If golf is not your thing, they also offer table tennis or ping pong upstairs and pool tables downstairs. The putting area is spacious. Of course it is outdoors, but they offer large heat lamps directly over the seating area. There are two levels to the seating area. The first is a high bar with chairs. The second is a u-shaped outdoor sofa with a center table. All food and drink orders can be placed from your bay. For each game, each player gets 20 chances to “put the ball in the hole”. You can take all 20 swings in a row or rotate players as you’d like. If you aren’t interested in playing any of the game options, you can also dine in or have a round at the bar. Enjoy!”

    Taco Mac

    933 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, (678) 904-7211

    Atlanta Sports Bars: Where To Watch NFL Playoffs - TAco Mac

    With eight locations in Atlanta, including in Midtown on Peachtree and in Dunwoody, Taco Mac is a sports fan’s favorite place to watch the NFL playoffs, the Hawks or any sports event. Featuring the most expansive beer menu of any Atlanta sports bar, Taco Mac is the perfect place to enjoy a craft beer, malt, ale or IPA with your buffalo wings.

    One Google reviewer says: “Fast and delicious food. Live music on Friday night. Very personable servers. Really great fajitas. They are very open to accommodate changes to menu. One of my favorite places to eat.”

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  • best seafood restaurants in Atlanta

    Here Are The Best Seafood Restaurants in Atlanta (Updated)

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    Seafood may not be something that you think about when you envision Atlanta’s food scene, but the city has some great restaurants that serve fish, shrimp and other things from the sea.

    The best seafood restaurants in Atlanta don’t specialize in strictly fried fish, their cuisine runs the gamut of fresh, raw and specially prepared items from the ocean. let’s go crack some shells.

    Here Are The Best Seafood Restaurants In Atlanta

    In no particular order, here are the best Cajun restaurants in Atlanta. Of course, there are more of those type restaurants than the ones listed, but here are our faves.

    The Seafood Menu & Lounge

    Lil Baby opens Seafood Menu in Atlanta.

    Atlanta rapper Lil Baby recently opened a seafood restaurant near downtown. The eatery, The Seafood Menu Restaurant & Lounge, held a grand opening on Friday, July 14, 2023.

    The Seafood Menu joins several other celebrity-owned restaurants in Atlanta, which has a burgeoning dining scene.

    6 Feet Under Pub & Fish House

    Atlanta locations:

    6 Feet Under Pub & Fish House: Best seafood restaurants in Atlanta

    The two 6 Feet Under restaurants in Atlanta come pretty close to the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta: They have hands-down the best fried catfish in the city as well as all the trimmings you’d expect from Louisiana cuisine.

    Here’s one one reviewer says about 6 Feet Under: “We had a great time at six feet under! Jessica was the best waitress I’ve ever had- literally! She is a standout employee! I was sad they were out of gator bites. I had the tacos. The tacos were ok but the hush puppies were AMAZING! This place is really fun to look around also. I chose the blood Mary bar and built my own Bloody Mary and it was awesome too! if you want a straw, you can buy a metal one for a dollar. Really cool way to save the planet!”

    Atlanta Fish House & Grill

    1437 Campbellton Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 |  (770) 885-0960
     
    Atlanta Fish House & Grill is one of the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta
     
    Atlanta Fish House & Grill is one of the most trusted places on the southside of Atlanta when it comes to seafood. You can grab some fried or grilled fish of different varieties.
     
    Here’s what one reviewer says about Atlanta Fish House & Grill: “Friday is fish day in my household. There are not many choices on the southwest side of Atlanta. After looking at different spots that had catfish on the menu, I came across Atlanta fish house and grill. I read most of the reviews which were mostly positive.
    I decided to take a chance on the unknown. I was able to have my order delivered. Door dash delivered in a timely manner and I was more than pleased with the food. Everything was still hot. The catfish and shrimp was seasoned and fried to perfection. The coleslaw was very tasty and the red sauce was sweet and spicy. The hush puppies were crispy but moist on the inside. The portions were more than enough.
    This is my new go to for a great meal. I highly recommend this establishment.”

    The Juicy Crab

    Atlanta Locations:

    • Camp Creek: 3650 Marketplace Blvd Ste 920, East Point, GA 30344 |  (404) 963-6966
    • Jonesboro: 6608 Tara Blvd Ste A, Jonesboro, GA 30236 | (678) 489-2685
    • Howell MIll: 1715 Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318  (678) 712-4231
    • Stone Mountain: 5150 Stone Mountain Hwy, Stone Mountain, GA 30087 | (770) 417-8899
    • Smyrna: 2524 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080 |  (678) 403-1677
    • Tucker: 4349 Lawrenceville Hwy, Tucker, GA 30084 | (770) 674-5646
    • Fayetteville:  172 Banks Crossing, Fayetteville, GA 30214 | (770) 731-2499
    The Best Cajun Restaurants in Atlanta

    Juicy Crab has quickly grown into a go-to restaurant for seafood in metro Atlanta. After its first location in Conyers, Juicy Crab opened its only location inside the perimeter on Camp Creek and it was over. In 2018, more Juicy Crab locations opened locally:

    One reviewer of the Smyrna location said this: “A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! The lb of KING CRAB LEGS were the best. Our waiter Kierra was AMAZING as well. The atmosphere was very nice also. Our food was done in a timely manner!! Loved it ❤️ Last week, I had the 1/2 pound Snow Crab legs were small, but delicious as well. I loved the lemon pepper seasoning more than the all in one. However, they were both GREAT!”

    Louisiana Bistreaux

    Atlanta Locations:

    • 1375 Virginia Ave, East Point, GA 30344  404-762-6755
    • 1496 Church St, Decatur, GA 30030,  404-963-1463
    • in Buckhead inside a Hampton Inn hotel  404) 941-9545
    Atlanta Locations: Louisiana Bistreausx menu

    The closest authenticity to New Orleans-style cuisine is Louisiana Bistreaux. The popular restaurant offers traditional Cajun & Creole dishes, plus wines & local craft beers. The original Louisiana Bistreaux is in East Point on Virginia Avenue. In 2017, another location opened in Decatur.

    Here’s what one reviewer said about Louisiana Bistreaux: “Superb staff. Others apparently love the food, it seems. The person next to me returned from just days ago visit to again have the shrimp and grits (he said, spicy -full of flavor”). What I had was “ok”, not great. Just had a crab cake (small, not fantastic) and a dessert (not convinced it was made there). Won’t dismiss trying again, just try something else.”

    This relatively new gem in East Point is nestled in a shopping center on Virginia Avenue. The fact that it’s a 2-minute walk to Spondivits hasn’t slowed the Friday and Saturday night crowds one bit. The Crab Spot is not just a restaurant, but an entertainment spot as the owner features the likes of live music, karaoke, comedy and more on a regular basis.

    One thing to be aware of is that the restaurant charges an automatic 18% gratuity on all bills.

    Here’s what one reviewer said: “First time to visit and it was a great experience! Waitress was awesome- accidentally had two soups made so gave one to us free. So polite and extremely helpful recommending food.
    Drink was great and food was a.m.a.z.i.n.g!! Music was loud but atmosphere was very fun and energizing. Loved it!”

    Big Easy Grille

    1193 Collier Rd NW Suite D, Atlanta, GA 30318 | 404-352-2777

    The Best Cajun Restaurants in Atlanta

    The Big Easy Grille at 1193 Collier Road, Atlanta. is a neighborhood favorite spot in Midtown Atlanta. Because of its sparse competition, the Big Easy Grille is the only place in Midtown where you can get some legit gumbo, po’boys, fried alligator and crawfish etouffe.

    One reviewer said this: “I seldom leave reviews. But this place deserves one! I was super skeptical about eating here, but I wanted gator bites so we decided to go with it. Honestly, really glad I did. The gator bites were cooked perfectly, but they’re tossed in some kinda sweet/spicy tangy sauce. It was good, but honestly could’ve skipped out on that, just personal preference. My finance ordered the bourbon salmon BLT which was absolutely divine & perfectly cooked!

    McKinnon’s Louisiane Restaurant

    3209 Maple Dr. Atlanta NW |  (404) 237-1313

    best seafood restaurants in Atlanta - McKinnon's Louisiane

    McKinnon’s Louisiane Restaurant has been a Cajun mainstay for over four decades. Located at , McKinnon’s is the place to go for Louisiana-style  Bourbon Street Scallops, crabmeat au gratin and more.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about McKinnon’s: “We recently enjoyed an entertaining evening with a group an McKinnon’s. The owner Aziz greeted us and made sure we were well attended to. I did not know this was one of the oldest restaurants in Atlanta! They had live music and a lovely atmosphere. Thanks for a wonderful evening!”

    Serpas

    659 Auburn Ave NE #501, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 688-0040
    best seafood restaurants in Atlanta - Serpas
     
    Located in Old Fourth Ward, this restaurant from Louisiana native Scott Serpas specializes in Louisiana-inspired Southern fare. You can get your fill of fried oysters and beignets, creole omelet and more.
     
    Here’s what one reviewer says about Serpas: “Food is absolutely amazing!!! Full of flavor & delicious!!! My first time visiting & I will definitely return! Our waiter provided excellent wine recommendations that paired perfectly with our food choices.
    Salmon chips — must have!!! The salmon is cooked for those who don’t care for raw fish.
    Flash fried Oysters – must have!! Texture is perfect & no, they are not raw!
    Catch of the Day – to die for!!! Cooked to perfection & ask which fish is being featured!
    Valet parking is available for $6.”

    Esco Seafood

    447 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (470) 355-5488
    Esco Seafood is one of the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta
     
    Esco Seafood is co-owned by rapper and entrepreneur 2 Chainz. The Edgewood eatery has been getting rave reviews.
     
    Here’s what one customer has to say: “Finally getting around to my review. Esco seafood is a nice vibe. Two levels. Second floor you can dance. I had a good time. The servers were great, but the bartender needs more training. He was more concerned with his friends.. which I’m sure sure wasn’t paying customers. I could have switched with him cuz he was having more of good time than myself at that point. Mac and cheese is recommended for sure.”
     

    Best Seafood Restaurants in Atlanta

    Big Easy Grille 1193 Collier Rd NW Suite D, Atlanta, GA 30318
    Krab Queenz 529 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
    The Crab Spot 1155 Virginia Ave 2nd Level, Hapeville, GA 30354 
    Louisiana Bistreaux (three locations) 1375 Virginia Ave, East Point, GA 30344
    Juicy Crab (five metro locations) 2524 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
    Serpas 659 Auburn Ave NE #501, Atlanta, GA 30312
    McKinnon’s Louisiane Restaurant 3209 Maple Dr. Atlanta NW

    Final Word

    When it comes to good seafood, you might not think Atlanta, Georgia is a top city, but you’d be mistaken. The metro area has some of the best seafood in the Southeast.

    f you’re a big fan of seafood (who isn’t?) then you’ll love this list of the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia. Although Georgia’s largest city doesn’t have a port, tons of seafood gets shipped in on the daily, which electrifies the vibrant restaurant scene.

    Fast-casual is the dining trend du jour around metro Atlanta restaurants. The concept involves mixing the quick accessibility of fast food with the casual dining experience. Food in Atlanta is also adapting to the various tastes of the migrants that come here to live.

    Read more: 20+ essential soul food spots in Atlanta

    If you want to check out some other favorite restaurants in Atlanta, these are hard to beat. But Atlanta also has trendy restaurants, pop-ups and time-tested landmarks that continue to draw big crowds.
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  • micro homes Atlanta

    Micro Homes an Emerging Trend in Atlanta Area

    4 Min Read

    Summer Wilson of Atlanta, Georgia says she has her goals on a micro home on the city’s south side.

    “I’ve pretty much just been doing my research, looking for the right area and situation,” the Maryland native says. Micro homes are becoming a literal cottage industry around Georgia’s largest city.

    Where Are the Micro Home Communities in Atlanta?

    In the Atlanta area, South Park Cottages is a notable micro-home community, offering 29 homes on a 2.5-acre property. 

    It’s located about 10 minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson Airport and is known for its modern, smaller homes and community focus. Techie Homes, founded by Booker T. Washington, is also developing micro-home communities like Union Park Cottages and South Park Cottages in the Atlanta area. 

    South Park Cottages

    South Park Cottages in College Park, Ga.

    The South Park Cottages in College Park, Georgia, have limited availability (three were listed as of this writing) priced between $200,000 and $300,000.

      • Location: College Park, near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. 
      • Features: 29 micro homes, walking trails. 
      • Home sizes: 400-600 square feet. 
      • Price range: Under $300,000. 
      • Developer: Booker T. Washington. 

    Union Park Cottages

    Union Park Cottages in Union City, Ga.

    Union Park Cottages offer a micro-home community with a technology lab and coffee. The structures also offer financing programs that include $5,000 in builder purchases, which can be utilized for closing cost or upgrades.

    Mustard Seed Tiny Homes

    Mustard Seed Tiny Homes

    At Mustard Seed Tiny Homes in Buford, Georgia, buyers get a premium tiny house in modular structures. These are permanently placed homes that become a landmark in the community and city.

    The homes are small, but are known to be high-end designed, yet affordable. They are built with high quality materials and modern amenities.

    Tiny Homes of The South

    Venture to Tiny Homes of the South and you’ll find park model tiny homes and connects with manufacturers for cost-effective options.

    Heritage Housing

    Heritage Housing: A mobile home dealership with a wide array of new mobile homes for sale.

    Wilson, mentioned earlier, says she prefers a micro home because of the cost savings compared to a regular-sized home.

    “What I like most is that tiny homes are portable, which is something I’ve researched. They give me more flexibility to relocate without the commitment of a permanent residence, if that’s what I choose to do,” she says.

    Micro Homes: Pros and Cons

    Here’s a table outlining the pros and cons of living in a tiny home:

    ProsCons
    Affordability: Lower purchase price and reduced maintenance costs compared to traditional homes.Limited Space: Restricted room for belongings, furniture, and living activities, which can feel cramped.
    Lower Utility Costs: Smaller space means reduced energy consumption for heating, cooling, and electricity.Storage Challenges: Minimal storage space can make organization and clutter management difficult.
    Environmental Impact: Smaller footprint reduces resource use and carbon emissions.Lifestyle Adjustments: Requires significant downsizing and adaptation to minimalist living.
    Mobility: Many tiny homes (especially on wheels) allow for easy relocation.Zoning Restrictions: Local laws may limit where tiny homes can be placed or lived in long-term.
    Simpler Living: Encourages minimalism, reducing clutter and focusing on essentials.Privacy Issues: Limited space can make it hard to host guests or find personal space in shared living.
    Quick Build Time: Tiny homes can be built or purchased faster than traditional homes.Resale Value: May have lower resale value or a smaller market compared to conventional homes.
    Customizability: Easier to design or personalize a small space to fit specific needs.Utility Limitations: Some tiny homes lack full plumbing, electricity, or modern amenities.

    This table reflects common considerations based on why people like and dislike micro homes, although considerations may vary based on specifics like location, materials and climate.

     Want to know up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

    See The Latest Atlanta Real Estate News At AtlantaFi.com.

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  • Beltline Lantern Parade in Atlanta

    Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade

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    The fun will be outdoors this weekend at the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade! The parade begins in Adair Park and winds through Midtown Atlanta.

    Created by and featuring Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, the Lantern Parade is a celebration of the annual Art on the Atlanta BeltLine exhibition, the largest temporary art exhibition in the Southeast.

    See here for parade route details on the Atlanta Beltline Lantern Parade.

    The Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade is an annual event celebrating creativity and community, where participants carry homemade lanterns along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Southwest Trail. Led by Chantelle Rytter and the Krewe of the Grateful Gluttons, it features giant puppets, live marching bands, and thousands of lantern enthusiasts. The 15th anniversary parade is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2025, with the following details:

    • 5:00–7:30 p.m.: Pre-parade activities, including free lantern-making stations and a vendor market at the Atlanta BeltLine Marketplace @ Allene (1089 Allene Ave SW).
    • 6:00 p.m.: Kids Lantern Parade around Pittsburgh Yards and a portion of the trail (line-up at 5:45 p.m.).
    • 7:35 p.m.: Main parade line-up begins at Adair Park I (742 Catherine St SW).
    • 8:35 p.m.: Parade steps off onto the Southwest Trail.
    • 9:15–10:00 p.m.: Finale “All-Band-Puppet-Jam” at the Lee + White Food Hall parking lot (1070 White St SW).

    Participants need a lantern to join the parade, and battery-operated LED lights are required for safety (no candles). Spectators are welcome to watch. Lantern-making workshops are available at the Krewe’s studio (1200 White St SW) for $12–$100, with some free options. Alternative transportation like MARTA (West End station), rideshare, or biking is recommended due to limited parking

    There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.

    Things to do in Atlanta on a weekly basis can range from going golfing mid-week to checking out the latest restaurant openings. At AtlantaFi.com, we curate the city for you!

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  • 425 Chappell Road is in Atlanta's Bankhead/Historic Westin Heights neighborhood.

    Beltline Seeks Proposals for Housing Developer Next to Westside Trail

    3 Min Read

    The Atlanta Beltline is seeking a qualified developer to construction affordable homes on the city’s Westside.

    Specifically, the ABI (Atlanta Beltline Inc.) wants a builder to assist in the first phase of developing the Bankhead/Historic Westin Heights neighborhood, which is adjacent to the Westside Trail.

    ABI’s primary goals in issuing the RFP (request for proposal) is to get a company that aligns with its vision for advancing affordable housing, economic opportunity, and neighborhood connectivity.

    The project would transform a long-vacant site into an accessible, green, walkable community. This phase will kick start the development of the entire 425 Chappell Road site.

    Development of the full property is expected to occur in phases, across 10 blocks. The vision for the first phase will take place across blocks 1-5, with road access from Chappell Road and North Avenue, and will prioritize single-family and lower-density, smaller-scale multifamily designed to seamlessly integrate into the surrounding single-family neighborhood.

    The development will include pedestrian oriented commercial space that will serve the existing and future community.

    The conceptual site plan for the property envisions the first phase of development with as many as 150 new homes offered for-sale and nearly 5,000 square feet of neighborhood-scale commercial space targeted toward local small businesses.

    The plan also includes a Beltline spur trail that will extend from the Beltline Westside Trail – Segment 4, through the adjacent City of Atlanta property, and across North Avenue to the first phase of the development, further enhancing access and connectivity for Atlantans to the trail and transit network.

    “The development of 425 Chappell Road helps realize the Beltline’s long-term strategy of strategic site acquisition as a means to deliver affordable and attainable housing options and affordable commercial spaces for our local small businesses,” Dennis Richards, Vice President of Housing Policy and Development of the Beltline, says in a news release.

    “This development will offer current and future residents’ equitable access to affordable homes, greenspaces, transit, and economic opportunity. This will be an inclusive development and a shining example of the Beltline being a place where all Atlantans have an opportunity to live, work, and thrive.”

    Purchased in 2021, the full Chappell Road site spans 31 acres across 13 contiguous parcels, making it the largest land acquisition in Beltline history. The site sits adjacent to 30 acres of City of Atlanta-owned property.

    Community engagement was central to the development plans for the site. Engagement took place through public meetings, outreach, NPU visits, neighborhood association presentations, and through a Beltline convened Stakeholder Engagement Committee. The Beltline has completed entitlement of the property, including approval from the Atlanta Regional Commissions’ Development of Regional Impact program. The site is zoned PD-MU (Planned Development – Mixed Use).

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