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If you suspect that you may have symptoms related to coronavirus, health officials are asking you to go get tested. If you’re in Atlanta, there are now several places to get either drive-through testing or as a walk-in.
Now that vaccinations are underway, the good news is that you can find free COVID testing throughout Atlanta and parts of Georgia. You do not have to pay for COVID testing.
If you want to find COVID testing sites over the phone, there are three numbers you can call:
- The Georgia Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Hotline at 844-442-2681
- The Fulton County Board of Health’s COVID-19 Line at 404-613-8150
- The DeKalb Hotline at 404-294-3700 (After hours: 1-844-442-2681)
There are three primary ways to get tested for coronavirus locally.
- Find a CORE site near you in Atlanta and Fulton County
- Find a CORE site near you in DeKalb County
- Find a CORE site near you in Cobb and Douglas counties.
Locations: Where To Get Tested For COVID-19 In Atlanta, Georgia
This article is going to show you the locations of COVID-19 testing sites around Atlanta. All coronavirus testing is free by federal mandate, so you don’t have to worry about being charged.
To get tested for coronavirus, you have to register for same-day appointments at CVS.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing.
Coronavirus Drive-Thru Testing Sites & Walk-In Clinics In Atlanta
Here are some locations in Atlanta where you can get tested:
COVID-19 Testing Site Address & Map Drivethru Testing Do You Need A Referral? Greenbriar Mall 2841 Greenbriar Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30331 Yes No Aviation Cultural Center 3900 Aviation Circle, Atlanta GA" Yes No Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital - (678) 843-7001
5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, GA 30342 No Yes Peachtree Immediate Care - Brookhaven - (404) 814-9199 4400 Peachtree Rd NE, Brookhaven, GA 30319 No No Georgia State University Blue Parking Lot 521 Capitol Ave SE, Atlanta , GA 30132"> Yes No Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Home Depot Backyard AMB Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313">
Yes No Georgia State University Stadium (Turner Field) 33 Gilmer St SE, Atlanta, GA 30315"> Yes No Emory University Hospital Midtown 550 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308"> No Yes Sugar Creek Golf Course - (404) 294-3700 2706 Bouldercrest Rd, Atlanta, GA 30316"> Yes No Emory University Hosptal 1364 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30322 No Yes The state has also partnered with CVS Minuteclinics to do the tests, which are designed to take less than 30 minutes. Of course, you can expect long lines of cars.
CVS MinuteClinic COVID-19 Testing: Where To Get Tested For Coronavirus In Atlanta, Georgia
Another drive-thru testing site is located on the campus on Georgia Tech at 352 Peachtree Place, Atlanta, GA. 30332. Here’s the address to help you find it.
Because it’s pollen season in Georgia, many people are experiencing coughing and sinus problems that may make them believe they have coronavirus. Here are the symptoms to look out for.
Just to be clear, COVID-19 includes respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.
In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.
If you think you may have become infected, here’s what you need to do.
For information on Atlanta testing sites, you can also visit atlstrong.org/testing or call @ATL311 for more information on site locations and how to register.
Final Thoughts
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, remember to quarantine at home for at least 10 to 14 days. If your symptoms worsen, seek medical help immediately.
Where To Get The COVID Vaccine In Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia health officials have been working hard to get more doses delivered to the state. Metro Atlanta now has several places that are doing inoculations for Georgia residents.If you’re looking for the COVID-19 vaccine in Atlanta, here are the vaccination sites.Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. More definitive advice on health, please visit CDC.gov. Here are some helpful links:
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After a lot of infighting, Congress has finally approved a second stimulus payment for $600 to most Americans.
Now, $600 is not really a lot of money. We could waste it really fast if we’re not careful. So, that’s why we need to use it wisely. Here are some ways to spend your stimulus money.
Smart Ways To Spend Your Stimulus Money
Hopefully, we can get $2,000 in stimulus payments, which President Biden is in favor of. Because this proposal has yet to gain steam in Congress, the thing to do right now is to save as much money as you can. Here are some ways to do that:
1. Start An Emergency Fund
If you don’t have an emergency fund, you should consider starting one. An emergency fund doesn’t have to be a huge amount of money.
What it needs to do is cover a certain amount of months for when times get rough. Target two to three months for now and see how it goes.
2. Pay Off Your Debts
If one thing is certain in all this, it’s that you need to have as much capital as you can. If you’re in debt from credit cards or late payments, you can put the stimulus money to good use.
Pay off your debts from the largest bill to the smallest. This way, you’ll escape those large interest payments that cost way more than the original balance.
3. Open A Savings Account
When great way to save money is by opening a savings account. Here’s how to go about it: Look for banks that have savings accounts with attractive APR, annual percentage rate, or interest rate stated in yearly terms.
The better your APR, the more money your savings account can generate.
4. Invest It In Your 401(K)
If you don’t know, a 401(K) is an employer-supplied retirement account. Typically, your job will match your contributions.
If you have some extra money hanging around (like a stimulus check) you could choose to add this money into your 401(K). This is an attractive option because your 401(k) is TAX FREE!
So all the money you put there won’t be taxed until, hopefully, it has multiplied through the years and you can live on it. Learn more about a 401(k) here.
5. Donate It
There are many charities that are looking for money right now. If you’re a foodie, you could choose to give to restaurant workers who are having a hard time.
The local hair salon industry is another segment that is accepting donations.
You also could simply give some of the money to people you know personally, whether they be friends or family. The point is to just give!
Up Next: When Is The Second Stimulus Check Coming?
If you’re looking for more ways to save money, here are some resources you should know about.
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Many travelers underestimate the importance of a packing list. If you’re planning on flying from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport or another airport, you’ll need one.
No matter if you plan to travel within the United States or abroad, you need to be able to bring all your necessary items with you.
What You Need For Your Essential Packing List
We’ve listed everything you need, from the smallest items to the must-have things for your trip. We’ll also show you an essential packing list for all your needs.
As with all things travel, you need to stay safe from COVID-19, so that means:
- Make sure you sanitize your belongings
- Bring masks and gloves with you on your trip
- Continue to keep your 6 feet in distance from other travelers
1. Make Sure Your Passport Is Current
Photo credit: Nicole Honeywill / Sincerely Media / Unsplash The most important thing you’ll need in your packing list before you leave the country is a valid passport. Contrary to belief, many people think that if their passport expiration date is good at the time of their departure, they’re safe — but that’s not true.
Your passport needs to be current for your whole trip, but not only that: The U.S. Department of State recommends that your passport be good for six months after your trip.
That way, if something happens, say, you get injured and need to be hospitalized for some time, your stay in the country will remain legal.
2. Call Your Financial Institution
Photo credit: Dane Deaner / Unsplash The second thing you need to do is let your bank know that you’re going out of town. This way, they won’t view any credit card charges or withdrawals in another country as suspicious.
Here are the customer service numbers for some major banks:
- Wells Fargo: 1 (800) 869-3557
- JP Morgan Chase: 1 (800) 935-9935
- Citibank: 1 (800) 374-9700
- PNC Bank: 1 (888) 762-2265
- Bank of America: 1 (800) 432-1000
3. Withdraw Some Cash
It’s hard to know how much money you’re going to need for your trip because it’s going to be based on how many days you’ll be there as well as what you’ll do.
No matter what the amount, you’re going to need to carry some hard cash so don’t forget to withdraw some before you leave the United States.
If you wait to get cash in a foreign country you’re going to unnecessarily subject yourself to some expensive fees.
Better yet, get yourself a Charles Schwab account, where all withdrawal fees or free or reimbursed.
4. Complete These Home To-Dos
Photo credit: Trung Thanh / Unsplash Around the house you’ll want to take care of some important things while you’re away. Don’t forget to:
- Water the plants
- Turn off the air conditioner or heater
- Turn the porch light on
- Make arrangements for someone to feed your animals
- Set your email to auto-respond
5. Get Travel Insurance
Photo credit: Court Cook / Unsplash If you’re going out of town for a lengthy period, it may make sense to get some travel insurance. The reason why this is important is because it’s a good chance your own medical insurance doesn’t cover out-of-the-country trips.
Go to InsureMyTrip.com to compare prices on some of the best policies out there.
Now let’s get into the many things you need for an international trip before you leave:
International Travel: Here Is Your Ultimate Pack List
COSMETICS & TOILETRIES CLOTHES & APPAREL ELECTRONICS Toothbrush / Toothpaste / Dental Floss Shoes / Sandals / Flip-Flops Cell Phone / Tablets / Laptops Deodorant / Shampoo / Soap Socks / Underwear / T-Shirts / Panties / Bras Batteries / Adapter Brush Set / Comb Pack Dress Shirts / Casual Shirts Memory Card / Pre-Paid SIM Card Lotion / Gel /Moisturizer / Sunscreen Jeans / Shorts / Dresses / Skirts Guidebooks / Maps / E-Books Shaving Razor / Makeup Supplies Jackets / Sweaters Headphones / Ear Buds Get A Travel Bag That Works For You
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There are good travel bags and there are bag travel bags. You’ll want one that fits the size of carry-on and checked bags.
Here are some good ones:
- Women’s Pink Weekender Travel Bag
- Plambag Canvas Duffle Bag
- Samsonite Checked Medium Bag
- Puma Men’s Contender Duffle Bag
- Rockland 19 inch Tote Bag
A Good Camera Is A Must
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If you think that a regular schmegular cell phone will do the job, you’re only partially right. A Pixel 4 or iPhone 11 will give you some great upclose shots, but if you want panoramic shots and photos that show depth, you’ll need a professional camera. Here are some of our favorite travel cameras:
- Digital Vlogging Camera 24 MP Ultra HD
- Canon PowerShot ELPH 90
- Panasonic Lumix FZ80 4K Digital Camera
- Nikon CoolPix B500 Digital Camera
- Sony Alpha A6000 Mirrorless Digital Camera
No matter where you go, you’ll want to save money on your trip. If you haven’t purchased your plane tickets yet, here’s how to save money on airfare.
No matter if you’re traveling out of Atlanta or another international airport, we’ve got some travel trips you’ll need if you want to save money.Travel hacks and other tips can help you save big when you’re leaving from Hartsfield. Learn more by sticking to AtlantaFi.com.Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interested in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.
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Dreadlock extensions are a popular hairstyle in large metropolitan areas like Atlanta and actually around the world. If you don’t want to go to a salon, some of the best dreadlock extensions can be bought online.
Dreadlocks aren’t a modern hairstyle. There is evidence that ancient Egyptians wore variations of dreads as well as other civilizations. But enough about that.
Best Dreadlock Extensions You Can Buy Online
We’re going to show you some of the best dreadlock extensions we’ve found on Amazon.
One of the more popular lengths when it comes to dreads is eight inches. Youtube vlogger themukisa11 has a great video on eight-inch loc extensions.
If you’re interested in knowing some loc styles to purchase, take a look at these:
6Packs/lot 18 Inch Straight Faux Locs Crochet Hair Goddess faux Locs Hair Dreadlocks Synthetic Crochet – $30.90
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Yotchoi 100% Human Hair Dreadlocks Extension Handmade Locs Small Size(diameter 0.4cm) 8-inch 40 Strands #1B – $109.87
The Atlanta hair industry is one of the largest in the Southeast, with more than 8 million people getting groomed each month.
But you can do it yourself. All you need are some quality shears and some high-performance clippers to get the job done. Check out these other grooming links to get shaped up in Atlanta.
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Atlanta will be a satellite screen location of the Sundance Film Festival in 2021, the festival announced. The move means that Georgia’s largest city will serve as one of Sundance’s satellite locations.
Atlanta Chosen As Satellite Screen For Sundance Film Festival
Additionally, the Atlanta Film Society has been selected as the city’s presenting partner. The Sundance Film Festival will take place January 28 to February 3, 2021.As part of the deal, the Atlanta Film Society will be able to co-create and present Sundance programming to the local market.Sundance’s slate of films will be announced at a later date.“With the pandemic changing the landscape and format of film festivals globally, it was no surprise to learn that one of the most respected and recognized film festivals in the world, the Sundance Film Festival, had come up with an innovative plan to meet audiences where they are for their 2021 event,” said Christopher Escobar, Executive Director of the Atlanta Film SocietyIn addition to the Sundance Film Festival partnership, the Atlanta Film Society will present the 45th annual Atlanta Film Festival from April 22 – May 2, 2021.Sundance Satellite Schedule
In addition to the ticketing pre-sale, ATLFS members will receive 20% off tickets. Tickets go on sale to the general public January 7, at 4PM, so reserve your tickets soon to avoid missing out! We expect tickets will go quickly once they’re available to the public.
CODA / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Siân Heder, Producers: Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice Gianfermi, Patrick Wachsberger) — As a CODA – Child of Deaf Adults – Ruby is the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her fear of abandoning her parents. Cast: Emilia Jones, Eugenio Derbez, Troy Kotsur, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Daniel Durant, and Marlee Matlin. World Premiere. U.S. Dramatic Competition DAY ONEPlaza Indoors: Thursday, January 28, 2021, 7:15 PMPlaza Drive-In: Thursday, January 28, 2021, 7:45 PM· Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It / U.S.A. (Director: Mariem Pérez Riera, Producers: Brent Miller, Mariem Pérez Riera, Ilia J. Vélez-Dávila) — Rita Moreno defied both her humble upbringing and relentless racism to become one of a select group who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. Over a seventy year career, she has paved the way for Hispanic-American performers by refusing to be pigeonholed into one-dimensional stereotypes. World Premiere. U.S. Documentary CompetitionPlaza Indoors: Friday, January 29, 2021, 7:00 PMPlaza Drive-In: Friday, January 29, 2021, 7:30 PM· Cryptozoo / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Dash Shaw, Producers: Kyle Martin, Jane Samborski, Bill Way, Tyler Davidson) — As cryptozookeepers struggle to capture a Baku (a legendary dream-eating hybrid creature) they begin to wonder if they should display these rare beasts in the confines of a cryptozoo, or if these mythical creatures should remain hidden and unknown. Cast: Lake Bell, Michael Cera, Angeliki Papoulia, Zoe Kazan, Peter Stormare, Grace Zabriskie. World Premiere. NextPlaza Indoors: Friday, January 29, 2021, 9:30 PMPlaza Drive-In: Friday, January 29, 2021, 9:45 PM· Passing / U.S.A. (Director and Screenwriter: Rebecca Hall, Producers: Forest Whitaker, Nina Yang Bongiovi, Margot Hand, Rebecca Hall) — Two African-American women who can “pass” as white choose to live on opposite sides of the color line in 1929 New York in an exploration of racial and gender identity, performance, obsession and repression. Based on the novella by Nella Larsen. Cast: Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland, Alexander Skarsgård, Bill Camp. World Premiere. U.S. Dramatic CompetitionPlaza Indoors: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 6:30 PMPlaza Drive-In: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 7:00 PM· Superior / U.S.A. (Director: Erin Vassilopoulos, Screenwriters: Erin Vassilopoulos, Alessandra Mesa, Producers: Benjamin Cohen, Grant Curatola, Patrick Donovan) — On the run, Marian returns to her hometown in upstate New York to hide out with her estranged identical twin sister, Vivian. Struggling to put the past behind her, Marian lies about the reason for her return, leaving her sister in the dark until their two worlds begin to collide. Cast: Alessandra Mesa, Ani Mesa, Pico Alexander, Jake Hoffman, Stanley Simons. World Premiere. U.S. Dramatic CompetitionPlaza Indoors: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 9:15 PMPlaza Drive-In: Saturday, January 30, 2021, 9:45 PM· My Name is Pauli Murray / U.S.A. (Directors: Betsy West, Julie Cohen, Producer: Talleah Bridges McMahon) — Overlooked by history, Pauli Murray was a legal trailblazer whose ideas influenced RBG’s fight for gender equality and Thurgood Marshall’s landmark civil rights arguments. Featuring never-before-seen footage and audio recordings, a portrait of Murray’s impact as a non-binary Black luminary: lawyer, activist, poet, and priest who transformed our world. World Premiere, DocumentaryDad’s Garage Drive-In: Sunday, January 31, 2021, 6:30 PMPlaza Indoors: Sunday, January 31, 2021, 6:30 PM· All Light, Everywhere / U.S.A. (Director: Theo Anthony, Producers: Riel Roch-Decter, Sebastian Pardo, Jonna McKone) — An exploration of the shared histories of cameras, weapons, policing and justice. As surveillance technologies become a fixture in everyday life, the film interrogates the complexity of an objective point of view, probing the biases inherent in both human perception and the lens. World Premiere. U.S. Documentary CompetitionPlaza Drive-In: Sunday, January 31, 2021, 7:00 PM· The Blazing World / U.S.A. (Director: Carlson Young, Screenwriters: Carlson Young, Pierce Brown, Producers: Brinton Bryan, Elizabeth Avellán) — Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive. Cast: Udo Kier, Carlson Young, Dermot Mulroney, Vinessa Shaw, John Karna, Soko. World Premiere. NextPlaza Indoors: Sunday, January 31, 2021, 9:00 PMPlaza Drive-In: Sunday, January 31, 2021, 9:45 PM· Ailey / U.S.A. (Director: Jamila Wignot, Producer: Lauren DeFilippo) — Alvin Ailey was a visionary artist who found salvation through dance. Told in his own words and through the creation of a dance inspired by his life, this immersive portrait follows a man who, when confronted by a world that refused to embrace him, determined to build one that would. World Premiere. U.S. Documentary CompetitionPlaza Indoors: Monday, February 1, 2021, 7:00 PMPlaza Drive-In: Monday, February 1, 2021, 7:30 PM· Coming Home in the Dark / New Zealand (Director: James Ashcroft, Screenwriters: Eli Kent, James Ashcroft, Producers: Mike Minogue, Catherine Fitzgerald, Desray Armstrong) — A family’s outing descends into terror when teacher Alan Hoaganraad, his wife Jill and stepsons Maika and Jordon explore an isolated coastline. An unexpected meeting with a pair of drifters, the enigmatic psychopath Mandrake and his accomplice Tubs, thrusts the family into a nightmare when they find themselves captured. Cast: Daniel Gillies, Erik Thomson, Miriama McDowell, Matthias Luafutu. World Premiere. MidnightPlaza Drive-In: Monday, February 1, 2021, 10:15 PM· Try Harder! / U.S.A. (Director: Debbie Lum, Producers: Debbie Lum, Lou Nakasako, Nico Opper) — In a universe where cool kids are nerds, the orchestra is world class and being Asian American is the norm, seniors at Lowell High School compete for the top prize: admission to the college of their dreams. World Premiere. U.S. Documentary CompetitionPlaza Indoors: Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 7:00 PMPlaza Drive-In: Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 7:30 PMWith 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.Want to work in Georgia film & TV? Here are the latest Atlanta casting calls
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed much about our daily lives in very different ways. One way t has impacted many of us is that the global health crisis has allowed us to reconsider our personal finances.
The frivolous spending that we have become accustomed to may be a thing of the past. But what else has it taught us?
Money Lessons From The Pandemic
In this article, we’ll explore some things that the pandemic has taught us about our finances.
1. Save Money Now
It’s easy to say “save money,” but as we all know, you have to get out of debt first.
Some ways to climb out of debt include:
- Paying your credit card bill every month
- Lower the bills that you pay every month
- Not overspending when you shop
- Never borrowing money that you can’t pay back
- Cut out or trim some daily expenses
2. Cut Back On The Things You Don’t Need
A huge part of staying out of debt involves cutting back on spending. This is especially true when it comes to buying things you don’t need.
Do you really need that new air fryer? Take an inventory of the things you already have before you buy new stuff.
If you’ve already bought things you seldom or never use, consider selling those items.
3. Create An Emergency Fund
If you don’t have an emergency fund, you should consider starting one. An emergency fund doesn’t have to be a huge amount of money
What it needs to do is cover a certain amount of months for when times get rough. Target two to three months for now and see how it goes.
4. Generate Income From A Side Gig Or Hobby
First of all, a side hustle is a job that is usually done in your spare time and outside of the traditional 9 to 5 working hours of corporate America.
When you think of all the ways you can make money, you should be able to find something you’re passionate about.
Check out these hobbies you can turn into cash right now.
5. Count Your Blessings
No matter what, live your life appreciatively. That means that you’ll want to count your blessings for the things you do have.
You only get one life. Make it count by living intentionally.
If you want to learn more, here’s how to live your best life now.
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Chef Jonathan Waxman has opened Baffi, a new eatery in Atlanta’s West Midtown District, AtlantaFi.com has learned.
Baffi (pronounced BAH-FEE) serves casual, Italian-inspired fare that is locally sourced and seasonal.
Baffi Opens On Atlanta’s West Side
The eatery’s name Baffi comes from a translation of “mustache,” which is a wink toward Waxman’s New York City restaurant Barbuto, the Italian word for “bearded.”
Executive Chef Andrew Cacioppo helms the kitchen, meshing Waxman’s Italian-Californian flavors and cooking style with his own deep culinary expertise.
Baffi is open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday in Atlanta’s West Midtown neighborhood at Stockyards.
What Is On Baffi’s Menu?
Baffi’s menu serves approachable dishes such as:
- Wood-Seared Shrimp Salad with winter greens, spicy aioli and focaccia
- Cast Iron Sunburst Trout with braised greens and meyer lemon salsa
- And don’t sleep on Waxman’s famed JW Roasted Chicken
You’ll also love the JW Gnocchi and Kale Salad; fresh and dried pastas, seasonal pizzas and a variety of shareable dishes, including Braised Meatball – pork & veal, mascarpone grits; Roasted Oysters – brown butter, black pepper, parmesan; Bruschetta – ricotta, wild mushrooms, focaccia, herbs; and JW Rosemary Potatoes.
Where Is Baffi Located In Atlanta?
Baffi is located in the office, restaurant and retail space at 976 Brady Avenue NW Atlanta, Ga. 30318. Here is a map to help you find it.
If you want to check out some other food spots in the area, here are the best restaurants in Buckhead. Or you might like to read our Buckhead Steak Guide to find all the best eateries offering mouth-watering prime cuts.
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Several Atlanta eateries feature Louisiana-inspired fare, but a new restaurant with authentic New Orleans roots is bringing new flavor to the city.
Neyow’s Creole Cafe is coming to Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill neighborhood in the spring, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
Neyow’s Creole Cafe Opening An Atlanta Location
Neyow’s is owned by New Orleans natives Tamla Pierre-Taylor and Tim Dublecet, according to the Chronicle. And given Atlanta’s thriving dining scene, the entrepreneurs wanted to add its brand to the restaurant gumbo.
In addition to Atlanta, Neyow’s has two other locations in New Orleans and Houston. In those locations, Neyow’s offers online ordering as well as curbside pickup.
“Our menu comes straight from our grandmother’s recipes, rich in our Creole heritage,” it says on the eatery’s website.
What’s On The Menu At Neyow’s?
Neyow’s offers some great Louisiana Creole and Cajun dishes in addition to Southern standards like fried chicken and ribs. Some other menu standouts include:
- Crawfish balls
- Shrimp on the Avenue: Grilled shrimp over angel hair pasta in a creamy white sauce
- Fried gulf oysers
- Seafood platters
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Where Will Neyow’s Creole Cafe Be Located In Atlanta?
Neyow’s is going to part of the Walker Street redevelopment of Castleberry Hill. Atlanta-based H.J. Russell and Co. are overseeing the project. The address is 131 Walker St. SW. Atlanta, GA. 30313.
Here’s a map to help you find it.
Neyow’s joins scores of other black restaurants in Atlanta, and there are plenty others on the way. If you like barbecue, see our list of the Best Atlanta BBQ Restaurants.
As for eateries below I-20, these Southside Atlanta restaurants have developed quite a following.The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene, which has seen a fast-caz explosion in recent years.
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After years of splurging and the promotion of unchecked consumerism, saving money is the thing to do now. One way you can keep your cash is to look into lowering your energy costs.
In the winter, your heating bill becomes your highest home expense other than the mortgage. Conversely, in the summer, your air conditioner usually is the culprit that runs up your energy bill.
But it doesn’t have to be that way!
This article will show you some great ways to lower your energy costs in your home to save money.
1. Cut Your Ceiling Fans On
One of the main and best ways to save energy is by using your ceiling fans rather than your heating or cooling unit.
When it comes to ceiling fans, make sure that you turn them the right way depending on the season.
- In the summer, turn your fan to run counter-clockwise.
- Your fan should run clockwise in the winter.
2. Open The Curtains And Blinders
You can use natural sunlight to heat up your home if you’re intentional about it.
On a cold day, open your curtains to get additional sunlight into your living space. Not only will this brighten up your home, but it will warm it as well.
3. Invest In A Cheap Fan
You can also save money by buying a $20 fan that circulates air in the room you’re in.
Here are some great cheap fans to consider.
- Honeywell TurboForce Circulator Fan
- Comfort Zone 3-Speed Floor Fan
- Lasko Premium Box Fan
- Hurricane Classic Clip Fan
- High Velocity Personal Fan
4. Make Sure Your Appliances Are Working Properly
Sooner or later, your appliances are going to need some attention. They don’t last forever, so at some point, they’ll malfunction or stop working as they did.
What you want to do is maintain your appliances, especially the big ones like your washer or dryer. Those cost big money.
5. Apply For Utility Discounts
Depending on your age or other qualifications, you may be able to get a discount on your utility bills.
Many cities, states and municipalities give older residents or military veterans a break on their heating bills.
Final Words
Finally, keep a tab on what you’re spending on energy. Once you see that number in print, figure out how to cut it in half.
Remember, here are the steps you can take to lower your energy costs.
- Cut your ceiling fans on
- Take advantage of sunlight
- Buy a cheap floor fan
- Keep your appliances in working order
- Get a discount (if you qualify)
Keep the ideas coming. If you think of some other ways to save, let us know!
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