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Every now and again, you want some culture with your sweet treat. And in Atlanta, that’s easy to find.
Atlanta’s black-owned bakery scene is thriving, offering everything from gourmet cupcakes and custom cakes to innovative donuts and cookies.
Try These Delicious Black-Owned Bakeries in Atlanta
Based on recent reviews, articles, and social buzz, here are 10 standout spots—all confirmed open with active operations, websites, or recent posts.
I’ve prioritized those with high ratings (4+ stars on Yelp/Google), frequent mentions across sources, and unique flavors. Many offer delivery or pickup for easy access.
Bakery Name Address Specialties Highlights/Rating Website/Social Endulge Cupcake Boutique 6190 Buford Hwy NE, Doraville, GA 30340 Custom cupcakes (Red Velvet, Salted Caramel), special occasion cakes; drive-thru pickup 4.5/5 (200+ reviews); “Best cupcakes in Atlanta” per locals endulgecupcakes.com Sweet Cheats 3519 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30331 Cupcakes, cruffles (croissant-truffles), custom cakes, coffee; catering for events 4.4/5; Full-service spot with savory options too sweetcheatsatlanta.com Pastry Addict Pickup in Duluth, GA (delivery within 20 miles of 30044) Luxury cakes, cakesicles, mini desserts for events 4.8/5; Celebrity designer vibes, show-stopping elegance pastryaddictco.com CamiCakes 3393 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 (multiple locations) Gourmet cupcakes (caramel, PB&J), full cakes; delivery in metro area 4.3/5; Whimsical flavors, wedding favorites camicakes.com Lenox Cupcakes 114 E Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030 Moist cupcakes with seasonal specials, cookies 4.6/5; Grew from apartment to brick-and-mortar staple lenoxcupcakes.com Not As Famous Cookie 1080 Windy Hill Rd SE #300, Smyrna, GA 30080 (food truck + shop) Gourmet cookies, shakes, ice cream sandwiches, skillets 4.7/5; Family recipes, “cookie lady” fame from RHOA notasfamouscookie.com Sublime Doughnuts 535 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 (multiple locations) Gourmet donuts (S’mores, Snickers, strawberry cream) 4.2/5; Global flavors, late-night spot near Georgia Tech sublimedoughnuts.com Kupcakerie 2781 Main St, East Point, GA 30344 Creative cupcakes (banana pudding, spicy chocolate), coffee/tea 4.5/5; Southern twists, winter treats available kupcakerie.com Cake Culture 2863 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 Layer cakes (matcha, pound cake), slices for walk-ins 4.6/5; “Not too sweet” perfection, recent Yelp fave cakecultureatl.com Sweet Cecelia’s Cakes and Confections 3971 Presidential Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30340 Custom cakes, confections for celebrations 4.9/5 (top Yelp pick); Southern pound cakes shine sweetcecelias.com Before You Order Pastries and More: Tips
Whether you’re prepping for a brunch or just craving a midweek treat, ordering smart can make the experience even sweeter. Here are our top tips to ensure your bakery run is seamless and satisfying:
- Call or order ahead for custom requests: Local spots like Pie Junkie or Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q’s bakery arm often whip up personalized cakes or pastries. Give them at least 24-48 hours’ notice, especially for events, to avoid last-minute disappointments.
- Check social media for daily specials: Atlanta bakeries post real-time updates on Instagram or Facebook—think seasonal scones at The Bakeshop or limited-edition macarons at Cake Hag. Follow your faves to snag what’s hot before it sells out.
- Time your visit wisely: Beat the morning rush by swinging by after 10 a.m. on weekdays. Places like Seer’s in West Midtown get packed on weekends, so off-peak ordering means shorter lines and warmer goods.
- Specify allergies or dietary prefs upfront: From gluten-free loaves at Breadwinner to vegan options at Muchacho, communicate needs clearly when ordering. It helps bakers prioritize and keeps everyone safe (and happy).
- Opt for pickup over delivery when possible: Supporting in-person keeps the freshness factor high and the costs low—no soggy boxes here! Many spots, like Highland Bakery, offer easy curbside options for that just-out-of-the-oven vibe.
- Ask about pairings or add-ons: Elevate your order with coffee recommendations or complementary jams. Staff at bakers like Murphy’s in Virginia-Highland are pros at suggesting the perfect match for your cinnamon roll or quiche.
- Join loyalty programs for perks: Sign up for rewards at chains-with-local-flair like Flying Biscuit—earn free treats after a few visits and feel like a VIP on your next doughnut dash.
For the latest hours or orders, check their sites—many cater to vegan/gluten-free needs too. If you’re craving something specific (like vegan or donuts), Sublime or Vtaste Cakes (vegan focus, online orders) are great adds.
Final Word
Atlanta’s scene evolves fast, so supporting these keeps the sweetness flowing! Every week or so, a new Atlanta restaurant pops up.
Got a bakery story or a spot we should spotlight? Drop it in the comments below. Happy baking (or buying—either way, we’re here for it)! What’s your go-to Atlanta bakery order?
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As the leaves turn crimson and the air grows crisp, horror fans across the South are buzzing about the latest stab at terror: the first trailer for Scream 7. Dropped Oct. 30, by Paramount Pictures, the pulse-pounding preview marks a homecoming of sorts for the iconic slasher franchise, which wrapped principal photography right here in metro Atlanta just months ago.
Scream 7 Trailer Released
Watch the trailer here:
With Ghostface’s mask once again haunting familiar Georgia backdrops, the film cements the city’s status as a go-to hub for major Hollywood productions.
The trailer, unveiled on the eve of Halloween, clocks in at just over two minutes but packs enough meta twists and knife-edge suspense to have locals and cinephiles alike double-checking their locks.
Directed by franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson—stepping behind the camera for the first time in the series—it promises a return to the roots of Scream‘s clever horror while spotlighting legacy star Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott in a deeply personal showdown.
A Plot That Cuts Close to Home: Family Under Siege
At its core, Scream 7 flips the script on Sidney’s hard-won peace. After surviving six films’ worth of masked mayhem, the final girl has retreated to the quiet town of Pine Grove, building a life with her husband (played by Community‘s Joel McHale) and their two children.
But as the official synopsis teases, “a new Ghostface killer emerges,” shattering that fragile normalcy when Sidney’s teenage daughter, Tatum (Isabel May of 1883), becomes the killer’s prime target. 15 18
The footage hints at high-stakes family drama amid the bloodshed: Sidney’s “darkest fears are realized” as she races to protect her loved ones, teaming up with the ever-tenacious Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) for a no-holds-barred hunt. “Let’s unmask this fucker,” Gale quips in one trailer highlight, echoing the franchise’s signature blend of wit and gore.
Subtle nods abound, including voice cameos from seemingly deceased favorites like David Arquette’s Dewey Riley, sparking fan theories about resurrections or red herrings—classic Scream misdirection.
Newcomers like Michelle Randolph meet grisly ends (or do they?), while returning survivors such as Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding as the Meeks-Martin twins add layers to the whodunit. Casting surprises include Matthew Lillard (Stu Macher) and Scott Foley (Roman Bridger), whose “dead” characters fuel speculation about time-bending twists or dream sequences.
And with a high school production of a fairy-tale play in the mix, expect plenty of self-referential jabs at horror tropes.
Williamson has teased toning down the gore from recent entries, honoring Campbell’s desire for Sidney to finally get her “happy ending”—or at least a fighting chance at one. 11 “Sidney has been through so much torment,” he shared in a recent interview. “To give her anything less is sacrilegious.”
Atlanta’s Star Turn: From Soundstages to Suburban Nightmares
What makes this Scream extra special for us Atlantans? The film was shot almost entirely in our backyard, transforming quiet neighborhoods into slasher central.
Principal photography kicked off January 7, 2025, under the working title Scar Tissue, and wrapped March 12 at Lionsgate Sound Stages in College Park, Great Point Studios in Douglasville, and on-location spots in Marietta. 30 31 32 33 34
Fans spotted crew setups in Marietta’s leafy suburbs—doubling as Pine Grove—and Douglasville’s studios hosted interior kills, including a balcony plunge at Stu Macher’s infamous house. It’s not Williamson’s first Georgia rodeo; he filmed Scream 2‘s Windsor College exteriors here back in the ’90s.
The shoot injected millions into the local economy, employing hundreds from Georgia’s booming film workforce and spotlighting the state’s tax incentives that keep blockbusters rolling in.
This isn’t just any production—it’s a milestone for Atlanta, which has hosted everything from Marvel epics to zombie apocalypses.
As Scream 7 joins the ranks of films like The Walking Dead and Black Panther, it reminds us why the Peach State is Hollywood’s worst-kept secret.
Theatrical Slashes and Streaming Stabs: When to Watch
Mark your calendars, scream queens and kings: Scream 7 slices into theaters nationwide on February 27, 2026.
Tickets go on sale closer to the date, but early buzz suggests premium screenings with Ghostface giveaways.
For streaming, Paramount+ will likely host the film post-theatrical run, following the pattern of previous entries (all six prior Scream films are currently available there for marathon prep). 2
No exact VOD or streaming debut has been announced yet, but based on Scream VI‘s timeline, expect it on Paramount+ around late summer 2026—perfect for a second-spooky-season scare.
Fan Frenzy and Franchise Fallout
The trailer’s timing couldn’t be spookier, arriving amid renewed chatter about the series’ rocky road.
Departures of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega in 2023—tied to creative shifts and controversy—left fans divided, with some calling for boycotts over the handling of Barrera’s firing.
Yet Campbell’s triumphant return, coupled with Cox’s gale-force presence, has reignited excitement. “It’s Sidney’s story again,” one Atlanta fan posted on social media. “About damn time.”As Williamson honors the late Wes Craven’s vision, Scream 7 feels like a love letter to survivors—on screen and off.
Whether you’re a Woodsboro veteran or a first-time victim, this one’s poised to carve a bloody mark on 2026.
Stay tuned to Atlanta Film Beat for more on local shoots, red-carpet sightings, and the next big thing terrorizing (or thrilling) our screens. What’s your favorite Scream kill? Sound off in the comments—and remember: Don’t answer that phone.
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.
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The eerie hum of Eggo waffles and synth-heavy ’80s anthems is back, and it’s echoing through the streets of our own Hollywood of the South.
Netflix unleashed the official trailer for Stranger Things Season 5 on Thursday, Oct. 30, sending chills down the spines of fans worldwide – and giving Atlanta’s film community one last nostalgic thrill.
Stranger Things 5 Trailer Released
Watch the trailer here:
As the Duffer Brothers wrap up their decade-long saga in the Peach State, where much of the show’s magic has been conjured, we’re breaking down the trailer’s teases, the plot buildup from seasons past, and when you can stream the final battle against the Upside Down.
For locals, this isn’t just TV – it’s a badge of honor. Stranger Things has poured millions into Georgia’s economy, transforming quiet neighborhoods into Hawkins hotspots and drawing tourists to our backroads.
Season 5 filming wrapped earlier this year at EUE/Screen Gems Studios in Atlanta and spots like Chattahoochee Hills, where a new WSQK radio station set stood in for the show’s fictional broadcasts.
Even the iconic Creel House, Vecna’s haunted lair, got extra screen time thanks to reshoots at Rome’s historic Claremont House.
“It’s bittersweet saying goodbye to these sets,” said a production insider. “Atlanta’s been our Upside Down anchor from Day One.”
Trailer Breakdown: Hawkins on the Brink
The two-minute trailer, dropped at 9 a.m. ET, is a masterclass in tension-building. It opens with Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) staring into a fractured mirror, her nose bleeding as red lightning cracks across a storm-ravaged Hawkins sky.
Cut to the core crew – Mike (Finn Wolfhard), Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin), and Will (Noah Schnapp) – pedaling furiously through overgrown streets, vines from the Upside Down snaking over familiar landmarks like the Wheeler house (filmed in East Point).
Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) looms larger than ever, his clock-chiming curse now a full-blown apocalypse. Hopper (David Harbour) rallies the adults in a bunker that screams Atlanta’s surplus stores, while Joyce (Winona Ryder) clutches a string of Christmas lights – a nod to her Season 1 desperation.
Newcomer Linda Hamilton joins as a grizzled operative, barking orders amid military quarantines. And yes, there’s a heart-wrenching glimpse of Max (Sadie Sink), comatose since her Season 4 showdown, whispering, “Friends don’t lie.”
The trailer’s synth score, courtesy of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, pulses with dread, remixing Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” into something apocalyptic.
“This is the endgame,” teases the voiceover. “Hawkins falls. Who rises?” No major spoilers, but it promises “film-length” episodes and a time jump to fall 1987, with the gang looking a tad more battle-worn.
Fans flooded social media, with #StrangerThings5 trending nationwide. “Atlanta, you birthed this monster – now help us slay it,” tweeted local cosplayer @ATLUpsideDown.
The Plot So Far: From Demogorgon to Doomsday
To appreciate the finale, let’s rewind through the Hawkins hellscape. Stranger Things kicked off in 1983 with a bang: young gamer Will Byers vanishes into the Upside Down, a nightmarish parallel dimension, after a Dungeons & Dragons session gone wrong.
His pals – brainy Mike, loyal Lucas, and quippy Dustin – stumble upon Eleven, a buzz-cut telekinetic runaway from Hawkins Lab, where shady government experiments tore open the rift.
Season 1’s flower-faced Demogorgon terrorizes the town, but Eleven banishes it – at great personal cost, vanishing in a gate explosion. Hopper adopts her in secret, while Will returns… changed, haunted by visions.
Fast-forward to 1984: Season 2 ups the ante with demodogs and a hulking Mind Flayer puppeteering Will. Eleven uncovers her past, including her “sister” Eight, and closes the lab’s gate for good. But the Upside Down’s tendrils linger, infecting Hawkins like a virus.
By 1985’s Season 3, teen drama mixes with Soviet intrigue at the Starcourt Mall (shot at Atlanta’s own Douglasville spots).
The Mind Flayer possesses Billy (Dacre Montgomery), leading to a fiery mall meltdown. Hopper “dies” in the blast – or does he? Eleven loses her powers, the Byers family relocates to California, and a post-credits tease reveals Russian experiments with baby Demogorgons.
Season 4, our most globe-trotting yet (with Atlanta.
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With a federal government shutdown looming large, DoorDash recently announced a sweeping emergency food response to combat the impending cutoff of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Starting November 1, SNAP payments will be suspended nationwide, affecting over 40 million Americans and putting immense pressure on local food systems already stretched thin.
Door Dash Steps Up for SNAP Beneficiaries
Here at home, the government shutdown could leave nearly 1.4 million Georgians — including thousands in metro Atlanta — scrambling for their next meal.
DoorDash’s response, dubbed the Emergency Food Response, aims to deliver immediate relief through a multi-pronged effort tailored to communities like Atlanta.
The company plans to waive merchant fees for over 300 Project DASH partners nationwide, including Atlanta-area food banks and pantries, enabling the free delivery of an estimated 1 million meals in November alone.
Locally, this builds on longstanding collaborations, such as the City of Atlanta’s 2022 partnership with DoorDash to expand food access via Project DASH, which has since powered millions of deliveries equivalent to 135 million meals across the U.S. 4
In a direct boon for Atlanta SNAP users, DoorDash is partnering with major grocers to cover delivery and service fees on up to 300,000 orders nationwide.
Eligible customers in the Peach State — those with a linked SNAP/EBT card — can shop fee-free at stores like Dollar General (with dozens of locations across metro Atlanta), Sprouts Farmers Market (including spots in Alpharetta and Sandy Springs), and the expanding Wegmans in the North Druid Hills area.
The promo, valid from November 1 through 30, requires a simple code and applies to one order per person, helping families stretch whatever benefits remain on their EBT cards before the full freeze hits. 0
Additionally, DoorDash will donate fresh produce, shelf-stable goods, and essentials from its DashMart warehouses directly to local food banks, targeting high-need Atlanta neighborhoods like those served by the Atlanta Community Food Bank and Feeding America partners.
“No one should go hungry in America — period,” said Max Rettig, DoorDash’s Vice President and Global Head of Public Policy. “Millions of families are worried right now about how they’ll put food on the table. Fighting hunger is core to our mission at DoorDash, and we’re stepping up alongside leading grocers and retailers to help bridge the gap. We know this is a stopgap, not a solution. But doing nothing simply isn’t an option.”
Eric Mitchell, President of the Alliance to End Hunger, echoed the urgency: “The food security of millions of people who rely on SNAP is at dire risk. We know that the only viable solution is to ensure SNAP benefits are being delivered in full to those in need of food assistance as soon as possible. We are thankful for the part that companies and organizations across the country like DoorDash can do to try to fill the gap.”
While the initiative offers a critical buffer, experts warn it’s no substitute for federal action. Atlanta’s SNAP households can still redeem pre-November benefits at authorized retailers until funds run dry, but advocates are urging Congress to restore funding swiftly. 11 DoorDash is calling on Atlantans to join the fight: Donate to the Feeding America network or volunteer at local pantries like the Atlanta Community Food Bank.
Final Word
In Georgia alone, more than 687,000 households relied on SNAP last month, with over $272 million in benefits issued to help families afford groceries.
For Atlanta’s working families, seniors, and children — who make up a significant portion of the state’s recipients — the funding cliff represents a dire threat.
For those interested in partnering with Project DASH, reach out to [email protected]. SNAP users can link their EBT cards in the DoorDash app now to prepare — full terms available at help.doordash.com.
As the shutdown drags on, Atlanta’s resilience will be tested, but efforts like DoorDash’s highlight a community unwilling to let hunger win. Stay tuned for updates on local impacts and how you can help.
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The Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival takes place this weekend in Buckhead. The Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival is one of Atlanta’s best festivals.
Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival: Everything You Need To Know
The free event will feature more than 200 fine local and regional artists and artisans set up along Park Drive in the park.
When Is The Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival?
Dates & Time:
- Nov. 1-2, 2025. Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
The Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival is put on by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces. The event celebrates the colors of autumn and is considered one of Atlanta’s best festivals.
Chastain Park is one of the most beautiful green spaces in Atlanta, but it’s not the only one. Here are some of the city’s best parks.
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. In Midtown, Ponce City Market often has something cool going on! Check out these events in Atlanta today and this week and this weekend:
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Gear up, gamers: The Peach State’s premier digital festival is set to invade downtown this Halloween weekend. DreamHack Atlanta 2025, the world’s largest gaming and esports celebration, returns to the Georgia World Congress Center from Friday, October 31, through Sunday, November 2.
With a spooky twist on its signature high-energy vibe, the three-day event promises non-stop action for attendees of all ages, blending world-class competitions, creator meetups, and family-friendly fun under one massive roof.
DreamHack Atlanta: What To Know Before You Go
Now in its latest iteration, DreamHack has become a staple on Atlanta’s event calendar since its U.S. debut here in 2017.
Organized by ESL FACEIT Group, the festival transforms the Georgia World Congress Center (285 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW) into a sprawling playground of pixels and prizes, drawing tens of thousands of visitors from across the globe.
This year’s edition coincides perfectly with All Hallows’ Eve, turning the expo floor into a haunted hotspot complete with trick-or-treating quests, eerie photo ops, and America’s largest Halloween Costume Contest boasting over $20,000 in prizes.
At the heart of the action are the esports arenas, where elite players will vie for glory in a lineup of high-stakes tournaments totaling more than $1 million in prize pools.
DreamHack: What To Expect
Highlights include the Marvel Rivals Ignite Grand Finals, capping off the game’s inaugural competitive season with a whopping $1 million up for grabs as top teams clash on the main stage.
Fans of mobile strategy won’t want to miss the Clash of Clans World Championship Finals and Clash Royale League World Finals, both making their grand finale appearances in the ATL.
Fighting game enthusiasts can catch the SNK World Championship 2025, crowning the global No. 1 in titles like The King of Fighters XV and the hotly anticipated Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
Other can’t-miss matchups feature the DreamHack Knockout for Counter-Strike 2 ($10,000 prize pool, with a shot at ESL Pro League Season 23 qualification), Rainbow Six Siege X (an eight-team showdown for another $10,000), and the massive EA Sports College Football 26 DreamHack Challenge – a single-elimination bracket for 512 players channeling HBCU and SEC rivalries.
Collegiate gamers get their spotlight too, with the second annual DreamHack Collegiate Invitational spanning Valorant and Rocket League.Beyond the brackets, DreamHack Atlanta pulses with interactive energy.
The BYOC LAN zone lets you bring your rig (or console) for endless multiplayer marathons, while the Indie Playground spotlights up-and-coming developers with hands-on demos and audience-voted awards.
Over 100 artists flood Artist Alley with prints, merch, and custom commissions, and the Creator Hub hosts “DreamHack Together!” socials for forging lifelong squadmates.For the cosplay crowd – and who isn’t one during Halloween? – expect epic gatherings, maker workshops, and streamer collabs in the dedicated Cosplay Corner.
The Main Stage amps up with panels like the Hololive English Meet, featuring VTubers Takanashi Kiara, Koseki Bijou, Gigi Murin, Mori Calliope, and Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame for a mix of gaming chats, D&D antics, and seasonal scares.
Don’t sleep on the Geo Guessr Halloween Showdown or the Stream Studio takeovers by Call of Duty and Arc Raiders influencers.
And for aspiring devs, SIEGE – the South’s leading game development conference – runs for one day, blending education with innovation right here in Atlanta’s tech hub.From a local lens, DreamHack isn’t just a con; it’s an economic booster injecting excitement (and dollars) into downtown.
Expect packed sidewalks around the GWCC, with nearby spots like Hudson Grille and Ruth’s Chris Steak House primed for post-gaming feasts just a short stroll away.
The event’s family-friendly bent shines through with accessible activities – think VR Freeplay challenges and “Quest” missions turning the festival into a live-action video game – making it ideal for introducing kids to esports without the intensity. MARTA’s nearby stations and ample parking keep logistics smooth for out-of-towners and locals alike.
How To Get Tickets
Tickets start at $74 for single-day passes, with three-day options available via Tixr – but act fast, as Halloween hype could sell out fast.
tixr.com Doors open daily at 10 a.m., running until 8 p.m., all in Central Time.Whether you’re a pro hopeful, a casual cosplayer, or just chasing that next-level adrenaline, DreamHack Atlanta 2025 is primed to level up the city’s weekend.
Play louder, Atlanta – the respawn is now. For more details and to snag your spot, head to dreamhack.com/atlanta.
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It’s been said that Atlanta is not a real place. One reason is due to the many true-or-not-true claims associated with the city.
Is Buckhead really named after a buck’s head? Who knows. Some things about Atlanta’s history are known facts while others are kind of dubious.
6 Dubious Claims About Atlanta: Are They True Or Not?
Dubious facts are those that seem questionable, lack clear evidence, or are often repeated without verification.
Here are some dubious facts or claims about Atlanta, Georgia, that have circulated but are either unproven, exaggerated, or based on shaky grounds, along with a critical look at each:
1. Atlanta Has 71 Streets Named Peachtree

Claim: It’s often said that Atlanta has over 70 streets with “Peachtree” in their name, with numbers like 71 or 55 frequently cited.
Why It’s Dubious: While Atlanta does have many streets with “Peachtree” in their names (e.g., Peachtree Street, Peachtree Road, Peachtree Lane), the exact count varies across sources, with no definitive list verified by city records.Some sources, like Discover Atlanta, claim around 70, while others, like Mental Floss, say 55. The lack of a precise, authoritative count suggests exaggeration or sloppy reporting.
Additionally, the idea that these streets are all named after peach trees is dubious—historians argue the name likely comes from “Standing Pitch Tree,” a Native American term for pine trees, as peach trees aren’t native to the area.
Reality: There are many Peachtree-named streets, but the exact number is unconfirmed, and the peach tree origin story is likely a myth.2. There’s a Burial Plot Between Runways at Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

Claim: A small cemetery, sometimes called Flat Rock Cemetery, exists between two runways at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Why It’s Dubious: This claim, mentioned in Reddit discussions, lacks concrete documentation from official airport or city records.While it’s plausible that old burial sites could exist near the airport due to its large footprint and historical land use, no verified evidence confirms a cemetery between runways.
The story may stem from confusion with nearby historical cemeteries or urban legends about displaced graves during airport expansion. Without primary sources, it remains speculative.
Reality: No confirmed cemetery exists between the runways, though the airport’s vast area may include undocumented historical sites.3. It’s Illegal to Tie a Giraffe to a Telephone Pole in Atlanta

Claim: Atlanta has an outdated law banning tying a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp.
Why It’s Dubious: This is often cited as a quirky, antiquated law, but there’s no evidence in Atlanta’s municipal code to support it.Such claims typically arise from lists of “weird laws” that circulate online, often without citing original ordinances.
It’s possible this stems from misinterpretations of old animal control laws, but the specificity of “giraffe” suggests it’s more likely a fabricated or exaggerated tale.
Reality: No such law is documented in Atlanta’s legal code, making it a likely urban legend.4. It’s Illegal to Keep a Donkey in Your Bathtub in Atlanta

Claim: An old Atlanta law supposedly prohibits keeping a donkey in a bathtub.
Why It’s Dubious: Like the giraffe law, this appears in lists of strange laws but lacks any verifiable source in Atlanta’s ordinances.These stories often emerge from early 20th-century regulations taken out of context or entirely made up for entertainment. Without a specific citation, it’s dubious at best.
Reality: No evidence supports this as an actual law, likely another myth from “weird laws” collections.5. Atlanta Was Named After the Governor’s Daughter’s Middle Name, Atalanta

Claim: Atlanta’s name comes from Marthasville, which was renamed after Governor Wilson Lumpkin’s daughter’s middle name, Atalanta.
Why It’s Dubious: This story competes with another claim that Atlanta is a shortened form of “Atlantica-Pacifica,” tied to the Western and Atlantic Railroad.Both origins are cited in various sources, but neither is definitively proven.
The Atalanta story relies on anecdotal history, and no primary documents, like city charters, confirm it. The railroad explanation is more widely accepted, as Atlanta was founded as a rail terminus, but the lack of consensus keeps this claim questionable.
Reality: The railroad origin is more likely, but the Atalanta story persists without solid evidence.6. Street Names Changed at Ponce de Leon to Separate White and Black Neighborhoods

Claim: Streets like Briarcliff and Moreland change names at Ponce de Leon Avenue because white residents didn’t want to share street names with Black neighborhoods to the south.
Why It’s Dubious: This claim, mentioned in Atlanta Magazine, lacks primary sources like city council records or firsthand accounts to confirm racial intent.Street name changes in Atlanta often result from historical quirks, like separate towns merging or inconsistent naming conventions.
While segregation was rampant historically, attributing specific street name changes to it without evidence is speculative. It’s plausible but unproven.
Reality: Street name changes are common in Atlanta, but no hard evidence ties this specific practice to racial segregation.These claims float around as “fun facts” but crumble under scrutiny due to lack of primary sources, reliance on anecdotal reports, or outright fabrication.
Final Word
Always cross-check such tales with official records or reputable histories to separate fact from folklore. If you want me to dig deeper into any of these or search for more dubious Atlanta claims, let me know!
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If you’re an Atlanta seafood lover in Buckhead, you have a fresh reason to celebrate: Deallo’s Seafood + Taco Co., the Cajun-inspired hotspot helmed by Chef Deallo Frazier, officially opened its doors recently at the food hall in Phipps Plaza.
Nestled among a lineup of elevated fast-casual concepts, the new stall brings bold flavors from the Cajun Gulf Coast to the heart of Atlanta’s luxury shopping district, just in time for fall gatherings and holiday indulgences.
Deallo’s Food Empire: How It Began
Frazier said his culinary journey began with a simple breakfast tandem. “Biscuits and gravy,” he said. “That was my first dish,” he told me in an exclusive interview. “My father taught me how to make that.”
“I used to make biscuits and gravy from scratch every Saturday for the whole family,” Frazier said. “I loved cooking.”
Frazier said his presence in Atlanta came about when he was on his culinary journey.
“My sister lived out here and so when I got out of the military, I decided to pursue my food interests. I went to culinary school here,” he said.
That journey culminated in the opening of Across the Coast Seafood in Roswell. When Halidom food hall opened in May 2024, Deallo’s Seafood was born.
The brand’s second installment is in Buckhead: Phipps Plaza.
The 25,000-square-foot Food Hall (formerly Citizens Market), which debuted in 2023 as part of Phipps Plaza’s multimillion-dollar revamp, has become a go-to destination for diners seeking variety without leaving the mall.
Why Atlanta? Why not, he said.
“Atlanta is a food city,” added Frazier. “It has a lot of different styles, like Jamaican, Caribbean and things like that.”
Deallo’s joins an eclectic mix of vendors, including Stackhouse Burgers & Shakes for hearty patties, Pizza Jeans for artisanal slices, Mad Dad’s Philly’s for cheesesteak cravings, Wasabi Sushi & Ramen for umami-packed rolls, and Cultivate Coffee for morning brews.
The food hall’s central bar adds to the vibe, slinging craft cocktails and local beers to pair with your picks.
What sets Deallo’s apart? Frazier’s menu channels the soulful heat of Cajun cuisine with a seafood twist, drawing from his years perfecting boils and boils in Atlanta’s competitive dining scene.
What’s On the Menu at Deallo’s Seafood + Taco Co?

Standouts include the indulgent lobster mac and cheese, creamy and studded with chunks of sweet lobster; three variations on the classic lobster roll—chilled Connecticut-style, warm buttery Maine, or spicy Sriracha-infused; shrimp and grits elevated with smoky andouille sausage; loaded seafood nachos piled high with crab, shrimp, and a tangy remoulade; a juicy shrimp burger on a toasted brioche bun; and blackened salmon served over jasmine rice with a side of collard greens.
Prices hover in the $15–$25 range, making it accessible yet upscale for the Phipps crowd.
Success At Halidom
Like I mentioned earlier, Deallo’s Seafood isn’t entirely new to Atlanta; the concept first launched at 1341 Moreland Ave. SE, earning rave reviews for its personable service and photogenic plates—think vibrant boils steaming under colorful lights.
That location, inside the trendy Halidom Eatery food hall, has built a loyal following since spring 2024 with its “seafood for the soul” ethos. The Phipps expansion marks a strategic pivot, allowing Frazier to scale up while tapping into the mall’s foot traffic of 10 million annual visitors.
Early buzz from opening week has been electric. Diners on social media are already posting about the “addictively spicy” shrimp po’boys and the “perfectly executed” blackened fish tacos (a menu wildcard not listed in initial previews).
One reviewer called it “the upgrade Buckhead needed—finally, seafood that slaps harder than the traffic on Peachtree.”
Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. (with extended hours on weekends), Deallo’s is located on the ground level of the Phipps Food Hall at 3500 Peachtree Rd. NE.
Pro tip: Pair your order with a flight from the food hall’s bar and snag a spot on the outdoor patio for prime people-watching. As Atlanta’s dining landscape continues to diversify— with more food hall pop-ups on the horizon— Deallo’s arrival feels like a tidal wave of good eats.
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Comedian and viral sensation Druski is set to bring his high-energy blend of laughs and hip-hop back to his hometown roots with a stop on his international “Coulda Fest Tour” at State Farm Arena on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
Coulda Fest Tour Hits Atlanta Thanksgiving Week
The arena show, kicking off at 8 p.m. with doors opening at 7 p.m., promises an unforgettable night of comedy sketches, live music performances, and surprise celebrity drop-ins that have become the hallmark of Druski’s live events.
What started as a sold-out inaugural “Coulda Fest” comedy and music festival right here in Atlanta at the same venue last September has evolved into a global tour.
That 2024 event drew massive crowds with appearances from local legends like 21 Savage, GloRilla, Meek Mill, and Waka Flocka Flame, celebrating the city’s rich hip-hop heritage alongside Druski’s signature humor.
Now, nearly 14 months later, Druski is expanding the concept into a full-fledged arena tour that spans continents, starting in London this September before hitting North American hotspots like Toronto, New York, and of course, ATL.
“This won’t be your typical comedy or music tour—it’s going to be a cultural movement full of laughs, great music, and surprise guests,” Druski said in announcing the tour earlier this year.
Fans can expect a dynamic lineup featuring fellow comedian Caleb Pressley, rising rapper BigXthaPlug, hip-hop pioneer Soulja Boy, Brooklyn’s Young M.A., and newcomer Navv Greene, with additional unannounced guests teased to include heavy-hitters from music, sports, and entertainment.Select markets on the tour will even feature appearances from icons like Snoop Dogg and Lil Yachty, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to each show.
Born Drew Desbordes in Columbia, South Carolina, but raised in Atlanta’s vibrant scene, the 30-year-old Druski has skyrocketed to fame through his hilarious Instagram and TikTok sketches that poke fun at everyday Black culture, relationships, and celebrity life.
Named one of Rolling Stone’s “50 People Defining the Next 50 Years of Hip-Hop” and Forbes’ Top Creators Under 30, he’s no stranger to the stage—having opened for Chris Brown and Lil Baby in 2022, hosted J. Cole’s tour in 2021, and sold out his “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda” comedy run in 2023. 21
Beyond the mic, Druski’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through his Coulda Been Records label and hit reality series “Coulda Been House,” where aspiring artists compete for a shot at stardom.
His recent cameo as Justin Bieber’s “therapist” on the pop star’s surprise album SWAG and a viral ESPYs sketch with Shane Gillis have kept him in the headlines, proving his knack for blending comedy with pop culture.
For Atlanta fans, this homecoming feels especially electric
“Druski’s unapologetic ATL energy turned Coulda Fest into a must-attend last year, and bringing it back as a tour stop is like the ultimate victory lap,” said local promoter Keisha Rollins, who worked on the original festival. “Expect the arena to be popping with that same family reunion vibe—folks from Bankhead to Buckhead all vibing together.”
How To Get Tickets
Tickets for the November 22 show are on sale now through Ticketmaster and the State Farm Arena website, starting at around $50 for upper-level seats, with premium options available for VIP experiences.
Parking and ride-share options are recommended given the downtown location at 1 State Farm Drive, and the arena’s clear bag policy will be in effect.
As Atlanta continues to solidify its status as the heartbeat of Southern entertainment, Druski’s Coulda Fest Tour stop is poised to be one of the fall’s hottest tickets.
Whether you’re here for the gut-busting sketches or the surprise bars, one thing’s for sure: in Druski’s world, anything coulda happen.
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