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Development is happening in all four quadrants of Atlanta, and one of the biggest projects right now is The Works, an 80-acre mixed-use development on Atlanta’s Upper Westside.
Phase one of the project is under construction but is slated to open in early 2020. The 27-acre site will include retail and dining, imaginative experiences and gathering areas.
The Works development: Everything you want to know
One of the more exciting aspects about The Works is that it will be a hub of interconnectivity, allowing people to congregate an an environment that on one hand preserves the character of historic Atlanta, but also caters to the technological advancements of the day and age.
The multi-phased master plan covers 350,000 square feet of retail and entertainment, 500,000 square feet of office space, 500 residences, 200 hotel rooms and 13 acres of greenspace.
Where is the Works located?
The Works is located right off Chattahoochee Ave. near Topgolf Midtown. The address is roughly 1295 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Here’s a map so you can see the area:
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A second Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q is coming to Atlanta, this time to the Upper Westside project called The Works. The new Atlanta restaurant is set to open in summer 2020.
Twin brothers and owners Jonathan and Justin Fox have turned the Fox Bros. brand into the premiere barbecue restaurants in Atlanta. The Fort Worth, Texas natives opened the original eatery on DeKalb Avenue 12 years ago.
New Fox Bros. Restaurant Coming to Atlanta in 2020
The new Fox Bros. will be in The Works, an 80-acre mixed-use development being built by Selig Development.
“We spent nearly four years finding the perfect space and we knew immediately that The Works would work for us,” says co-owner and pitmaster Jonathan Fox. “We are thrilled to be a part of the project’s community of creative makers and are excited for our guests to enjoy a full experience, from retail to dining and more, while visiting us.”
The new location will be double the size of the first Fox Bros and will come complete with a smokehouse and gaming area.
Here are other features of the new Fox Bros. restaurant:
- More than 9,300 square feet of space
- An estimated 325 seats
- Two covered patios
- The Spur, a 970-foot linear park that runs along a former rail spur at The Works
- Large smokehouse
- Gaming area
Where Will The New Fox Bros. Be Located?
The new Fox Bros. will be in The Works development, which is roughly located at 1295 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Here’s a map so you can see the area:
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Atlanta figures prominently in American history. Unfortunately, our memories aren’t sturdy enough to remember all the high and low points. But books!
6 Atlanta Books That Should Be Required Reading
That’s why we have books. Inside their pages hold the vital information that tells us where we’ve come from and where we’re going. Thanks to books, we have documented proof of Atlanta’s history so that it’s never forgotten, or repeated.
Here are some books that Atlantans should read.
House Proud: A Social History of Atlanta Interiors, 1880-1919
Atlanta’s Historic Westview Cemetery (Landmarks)
White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism
Lost Atlanta
Battles for Atlanta (Civil War)
All the Fighting They Want: The Atlanta Campaign …
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Atlanta has many important dates that mark its illustrious past. But why doesn’t it have any state holidays?
Atlanta is a pivotal place with a rich history defining the Southeast. So it would stand to reason that there are some dates that should be lauded for their significance.
5 Pivotal Dates In Atlanta History
And no, Union General Tec Sherman’s March to the Sea doesn’t qualify as a notable date in Atlanta’s past. The simple fact is that Sherman’s campaign took place over several weeks and can’t be confined to a single “date.”
Truth be told, maybe these dates should be Atlanta holidays given their importance in the city’s history. Which dates are we talking about? These…
Most Important Dates in Atlanta History
Rank Event Date 1 The Great Atlanta Fire destroyed 1,938 buildings & made 10,000 people homeless May 21, 1917 2 Atlanta hosts premiere of “Gone with the Wind” December 15, 1939 3 International Olympic Committee awards Atlanta the 1996 Olympics September 18, 1990 4 Civil rights sit-in at the lunch counters October 19, 1960 5 Construction begins on MARTA rial system June 30, 1979 Atlanta has a lot of inspirational people and AtlantaFi.com is going to introduce you to many of them as well as cool places to go, great restaurants and other ATL happenings.
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Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz is bringing back his pink trap house, this time in nearby Newnan. The house opened in mid-October as a haunted house and is open to visitors.
2 Chainz Pink Trap House is Back
As a bonus, the city-born entrepreneur is offering fans a tour of the haunted pink trap house along with a basketball game.
2 Chainz has partnered with the Atlanta Hawks go with a ticket to the Oct. 31 game between the Hawks and Miami Heat.
Where is 2 Chainz Pink Trap House Located?
2 Chainz’ pink trap house is located in Newnan, Georgia, about 30 minutes outside Atlanta. The address is 320 Temple Ave, Newnan, GA 30263. Here is a map to help you find it.
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Explore Atlanta at your own pace
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You don’t have to be from the Caribbean islands to enjoy West Indian food locally. The best jerk chicken in Atlanta can be found in and around the city’s midsection.
One reason Atlanta has so many good Caribbean restaurants is because so many people from the islands have relocated here.
As a result, Midtown and downtown Atlanta both have some good jerk chicken restaurants in Atlanta and we’re going to show you them.
Best Jerk Chicken Restaurants in Atlanta
So you can see how real people feel about the jerk chicken, we’ve added reviews from customers….
Dat Fire Jerk
226 Northside Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30313 | (404) 254-4494
Dat Fire Jerk is one of those downhome places that don’t look like much on the outside, but on the grill, it’s legit.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Dat Fire Jerk: “I’ve had Jamaican food all around my hometown NY/NJ, but this place is by far my favorite. They can do no wrong…from the curry chicken patties to the best Jerk chicken my taste buds have ever had the privilege of tasting. If you like Jamaican food this is the place to go.”
Caribbean Delights
576 Lee St SW B, Atlanta, GA 30310
Caribbean Delights is small counter-serve restaurant that packs a powerful punch when it comes to its culinary might. The restaurant serves Caribbean eats & vegetarian options.
One Google reviewer says aout Caribbean Delights: “I love the head woman in charge been living in the area almost 4 years and I prefer to go when she’s there and miss her when I don’t see her. And her patties, jerk chicken, plantains, macaroni, and greens my my my…. she knows I’ll come in just for her greens!”
Conch Heaven
6035 Peachtree Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30341
Conch Heaven in the Peachtree Pavilion Shopping Center has some of the most loyal customers in the area when it comes to Caribbean food.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Conch Heaven: “The food there is so so so good, their the best, NUMBER #1 they also have different locations the food is so good.they have one in Miami that’s where I’m from the food there is all so good keep up the good work guys👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌👌👌”
Scotch Bonnett Jamaican Restaurant
4454 Campbellton Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
Scotch Bonnett is well known for its fire jerk chicken on the south side of Atlanta. The restaurant gives you a nice portion, too.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Scotch Bonnett: “Great, authentic Caribbean food. The smell of well seasoned meat cooking on the grill, let’s you know you’re in the right spot! The staff is great… down to earth, and willing to help. At time the line can look out of control, but stick around as they move quick and more so WORTH THE WAIT!”
Eats
600 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
One of Eats’ main dishes is the jerk chicken, which is saying something because this Midtown Atlanta restaurant has the best jerk in the area and is pretty cheap.
Here’s what a reviewer says about Eats: “Excellent quick meal. There are 2 lines. The one on the left serves pastas and the one straight ahead serves meats. I always get the jerk chicken which is always moist and flavorful. Very good value for the amount of food and great quality. Seats are first come first serve. There us a medium sized parking lot.”
Eleventh Street Pub
Eleventh Street Pub is located at the Residence Inn at Marriott on the Georgia Tech campus. College kids love the jerk chicken wings.Here’s what a Google reviewer says about Eleventh Street Pub: “Always great wings! My absolute favorite is the Jerk dry rub. Unfortunately, no matter how many times I ask for extra jerk, they give me a miniscule amount…”Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant
378 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
One of the more popular spots to grab some Caribbean food near downtown Atlanta is at Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant on Edgewood Avenue. The eatery has all the Jamaican staples like plantains, stew, jerk & curry to goat, fish & tofu.
Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Foxx Original Jamaican Restaurant: “The curry goat that my husband got was great! I got a veggie plate of rice and peas with cabbage, collard greens and candied yams. It was good, but it tasted more “southern” than Caribbean due to the well-done cabbage and overall sweetness of the vegetables.”
Jerk Wingz N Thingz
3024 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
Jerk Wingz N Thingz in the West Ridge Shopping Center is a great place to pick up a plate of jerk wings.
Here is what a reviewer says about Jerk Wingz N Thingz: “I had been searching for a great jerk spot near my home and I found this little jewel. Great customer service and wonderful food the atmosphere is authentically soulful. I will most definitely be back. BEST JERK in ATL!”
Kingston Grill
1105 Main St Suite 701, Forest Park, GA 30297
Kingston Grill in Forest Park has a loyal following for people looking for jerk chicken south of Atlanta.
Here’s what a Google reviewer says about Kingston Grill: “I really enjoyed myself here. The oxtail dinner as well as the Jerk chicken spring rolls were amazing! I also enjoyed sitting out on the deck. I do hope they add sweet tea to the menu.”
Situated in the on North Avenue in Midtown Atlanta, Negril Village is a well-known Caribbean restaurant that caters to intown city dwellers who crave island fare. Negril Village Atlanta is owned by Sim Walker, the mastermind behind Ms. Icey’s Kitchen & Bar in Decatur.Negril Village is located in a renovated 1907 firehouse. The eatery offers a full bar & Sunday brunch.Taste of Tropical
530 Joseph E Lowery Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA
aste of Tropical is a fast-serve Atlanta restaurant located at Oak At Ashby Street Shopping Center. The eatery serves decent oxtail, curry chicken and saltfish to boot.
Here is what one Google reviewer says about the place: “Best Jamaican Restaurant in town also with Tofu on the menu. I’ve been coming to this place for over 15 years. Won’t catch me anywhere else but here. Introduced my friends from Philly/NJ to this place…. they’ve been loyal customers ever since.”
This Jamaican restaurant encompasses everything we love about Caribbean cuisine: flavorful dishes, warm and inviting hospitality along with authentic Jamrock roots, mon! The counter-serve restaurant is small on dining space, but you can still get you a carryout of Jamaican jerk chicken, curry goat & other favorites.Owing to its popularity, Jamrock Jamaican restaurant has three Atlanta locations: 111 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, 381 Moreland Ave SE and 1232 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30310.Irie Mon Cafe
1800 Peachtree St NW Ste 103, Atlanta, GA 30309
Irie Mon Cafe is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta and is a favorite place for professionals working in the city’s center to find Jamaican food and other Caribbean staples.
Here’s what one reviewer says of Irie Mon Cafe. “Excellent stewed fish, very authentic. Customer service is excellent too, representative assisted with choices and made sure we were eating well.”
Island Takeaway & Dining has a loyal following because of its Jerk Chicken Tacos, Stuffed Crab and Jerk Chicken Plate. Located in southwest Atlanta, Island Takeaway is affordable and has quick service.Here’s what a Google reviewer says about Island Takeaway & Dining: “Great Food, Atmosphere and Service! Good Vibes Escovitch Fish Red Snapper. Fresh cooked to order. Price is excellent. Just tried the Jerk chicken Tacos with a great sauce to put on them. Homemade Fruit Punch is all natural and homemade Pineapple Ginger has a kick!!! Try everything on the menu!”
Located in downtown Atlanta, Jerk Chicken Grill is a modest place that goes big on the flavor. This place is known for its sauce: Peach Bourbon, Honey Lime Sriracha and Festival, among others.Here’s what one reviewer says about Jerk Chicken Grill: “This place is the best! I ordered Uber eats from here several times before actually going in. The food is amazing. The jerk chicken wrap is my go to! The food always tastes fresh and their sauces are delicious. Check it out if you’re in the east Atlanta area.”Jughead’s Jamaican Party Shop
50 Lower Alabama Street, Atlanta, GA 30303
Jughead’s calls itself a party store, but its freshly prepared Jamaican food, including jerk chicken, makes it one of the best Atlanta restaurants for good Caribbean food.Papi’s Cuban & Caribbean Grill
Papi’s Cuban & Caribbean Grill is very successful at what they do, which is why there are five of these restaurants around metro Atlanta. Their jerk chicken sandwich is also one of the most popular items on the menu.Here’s what one reviewer says about Papi’s: “Had the chicken/beef empanada as an appetizer. Very good and spicy. Jerk chicken in a bowl was flavorful, but would have been better with the thigh instead of the chicken breast, because it was tough and dry. Skinny margarita was wonderful.”
Rodney’s Jamaican Soul Food
2453 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080
Rodney’s Jamaican Soul Food in Cumberland Square North is a go-to spot for jerk chicken in lower Cobb County.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Rodney’s: “Went here for lunch with my husband, and we were pleasantly surprised. We ordered the jerk chicken and it was super tender. Our food was fresh and hot. Service was great. Everyone was friendly and welcoming.”
Matthew “True” Nelson was well known around Atlanta as a famed reggae club promoter. These days, Nelson, known in musical circles as Krushmore, is making culinary hits these days. He owns Mangos Caribbean Restaurant on Auburn Avenue next to the Royal Peacock, which he controls as well. As Mango’s jerk chicken grows in popularity, Nelson’s food empire is expanding to the West End.The Spice House
2247 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311
The Spice House is one of the best Caribbean restaurants in southwest Atlanta. Here you get Jamaican fare, Haitian food and dishes such as jerk chicken and more expertly prepared.Here’s what one reviewer says about The Spice House: “The Spice House is an awesome location with a cozy, jazzy, modern feel to it. I haven found an item on the menu yet that I didn’t enjoy. I usually don’t eat jerk chicken unless I cook it but they hit the nail on the head. It was like cooking for myself and using less scotch bonnets. Well done!”
Vickery’s
933 Garrett St #101, Atlanta, GA 30316
Vickery’s is Glenwood Park is one of the most versatile eateries in Atlanta. Not only do they have burgers, seafood and a brunch menu, but their spicy grilled jerk chicken breast is one of the best.Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Vickery’s: “Vickery’s is the best place to eat at. They have some of the most welcoming waiters and waitresses you will ever have. Their food is so good. It’s mouthwatering. The food is well priced for what one is getting. There should be no complaints about the time because they work quick but keep in mind that the food is delicious!”Jerk is not the only game in town. Atlanta chicken is having a restaurant renaissance. Hot chicken is the rage in Atlanta’s dining scene right now. But so are chicken and waffles.
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The Georgia Seafood Festival is set for Nov. 9, 2019 at the Battery Atlanta. The festival will showcase the culinary excellence of the Georgia Coastal Seafood scene.
Attendees will get to sample mouth-watering varieties of the freshest fish, cooked in various styles, with an emphasis on Georgian wild shrimp.
Georgia Seafood Festival: Everything You Need To Know
The festival will give you a chance to sample fresh produce from all over the state and play in some fun and games related to Georgia’s agriculture and fishing industries.
There will also be live music courtesy of bans from Georgia’s coastal cities. You’ll also be able to learn about the Georgia coast and vacation communities.
You’ll also get a tableside seat at a qualifying competition for the Annual World Cooking Championships, where Atlanta’s top amateur and professional chefs will square off.
The event will be hosted by Chef Jernard Wells, who has appeared on The Food Network and The Cooking Channel.Here are the best new restaurants in Atlanta
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The Porches & Pies Fall Festival is set to happen on Saturday, October 19, 2019 in southwest Atlanta.
The festival will take place in historic Adair Park. The event features a pie bake-off for professionals and hobby bakers, pie tasting, music, kids activities and an artists market.
Porches & Pies Fall Festival: Everything you need to know
Time: Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019 from 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Place: Adair Park
Address: 742 Catherine St SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
First, to find all the good things happening in the city this week, all you have to do is take a look at downtown Atlanta. That’s where some of the best restaurants are as well as where the visitors, namely tourists, are. CNN Center often has something cool going on! Check out these events in Atlanta today and this week and this weekend:
- For a month’s view: The Official Atlanta Events Calendar
- For a more immediate look, check Things to do in Atlanta This Week
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Some of the most colorful and radiant hues were on display the second weekend of October 2019 in Atlanta. That’s when Afropunk’s Carnival of Consciousness rolled through.
Afropunk Atlanta: Everything You Need To Know
Some of the music acts this time around were underground, raw and eclectic, which is to be expected at Afropunk Atlanta.
Not only did Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals headline the festival, but FKA Twigs, Danny Brown, Gallant, Smino, SiR, Earthgang, Leikeli47, and many others performed on stage.
Afropunk Atlanta Was Held On Oct. 12 & 13 And It Was Live
Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images for Ketel One Family Made Vodka The Outfits, Headbands, Hats And Boots Were Awesome As Usual!
Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images for Ketel One Family Made Vodka) You Couldn’t Help But Stop And Stare At…
Photo by Paul R. Giunta/Getty Images for Ketel One Family Made Vodka) All Dat Melanin!!!!
Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Ketel One Family Made Vodka And Yes, It Did Rain, But It Couldn’t Stop The Shine
Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Ketel One Family Made Vodka) And So People Came, They Saw, They Concurred. Afropunk Atlanta FOREVER
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Fall Fest at Atlanta Tech is happening Thursday, October 31, 2019 at noon. Come on out to enjoy fun games, lunch and activities for all ages.
Fall Fest: Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Event: Fall Fest
Location: Atlanta Technical College
Address: 1560 Metropolitan Parkway Southwest Main Campus Library Building G Room G1101, Atlanta, GA 30310
Date And Time
- 2019-10-31T12:00
Admission: 0
To find all the good things happening in the city this week, all you have to do is take a look at downtown Atlanta. That’s where some of the best restaurants are as well as where the visitors, namely tourists, are. CNN Center often has something cool going on! Check out these events in Atlanta today and this week and this weekend:
- For a month’s view: The Official Atlanta Events Calendar
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