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SoFi is getting musical and wants you to Name That Tune! Join the festivities at this special SoFi event with influencer, Lexi With the Curls at one of Atlanta’s coolest chef-driven gastropubs – PS404!
We have rented out our own private room and invite you for an evening of eclectic bites sourced from local Farmer’s Markets, exclusive craft beer and seasonal artisinal cocktails, 90’s and 2000’s music trivia and a chance to meet other great SoFi members and compete to win great prizes!
PS404 is located at 930 Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318.
Start warming up those vocal chords – there will be a bonus karaoke round for those brave enough to take part!
COST: Free if you attend!*
*A $40 deposit is required to secure your spot and will be refunded to you the next day after you attend the event (our little way of preventing no-shows). If you need to cancel your tickets, we are able to refund your deposit in full up to 48 hours in advance of the event. Should you cancel within 48 hours of the event, your deposit may not be refunded.
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Ladies and gentleman, join the Wrens Nest through Oct. 31 for The Poe Experience, a haunted experiential journey into the mind of one of the most prolific writers of our time, the grandfather of the thriller, Edgar Allan Poe in an immersive theatrical event.
The Wrens Nest is located at 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd Atlanta, GA 30310.
The Poe Experience: Through Oct. 31 at The Wrens Nest
Venture through one of Atlanta’s most historic homes, The Wrens Nest, to become a part of Edgar Allan Poe’s four most famous and thrilling tales. You’ll experience a maddening visit from the Raven in the night and hear the harrowing story of the Tell Tale heart, become a witness to The Fall of the House of Usher and attend a haunted dinner party hosted by a most mysterious Red Masked presence. Come and experience each of these stories as they rise to life before your very eyes as you are enveloped by the mind of one of America’s most legendary writers in his very last days…
Performances at The Wren’s Nest, in parternship with Brian Clowdus Experiences. Brian Clowdus is the Founder & Executive/Artistic Director of Serenbe Playhouse, the nation’s premiere outdoor site-specific theatre company.
Brian is also the CEO of Brian Clowdus Experiences which is taking his environmental work all across the country, expanding at an unprecedented rate. He has performed and directed in Tokyo, London, Canada, Central and South America, The Caribbean, NYC, LA and in almost every other major city in the United States.
Brian was named the Top Artistic Director in Atlanta and one of the Top 20 Atlantans to Watch by Creative Loafing, one of the Top 15 Atlantans under 40 by Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Magazine, one of the Top 40 Under 40 by Georgia Trend, one of The Most Eligible Bachelors in Atlanta by Jezebel Magazine and most recently one of the Most Influential Atlantans In The Entertainment Industry by Men’s Book Atlanta.
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As the autumn temperatures come into full effect, that means it’s that time: The Atlanta Gauco Taco Festival 2018 is right around the corner. The event will be held November 10, 2018 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Atlantic Station, 241 20th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30363.Organizers are expecting more than 5,000 people to show up as there will be mucho live music and margaritas will be on tap for this event. Attendees can enjoy sample size portions priced at $3 from some of Atlanta’s best restaurants.
Atlanta Guaco Taco Fest 2018: Drinks
There will be plenty of delicious beverages to enjoy, but be especially on the lookout for tasty Margaritas, Beer, Wine, Cider, Mimosas, and Vodka drinks.
Atlanta Guaco Taco Fest 2018: Live Music
When it comes to sounds, you’re now rocking with the best. There will be live music from ONE Headlight, and DJ Qtip throughout the day.
Atlanta Guaco Taco Fest 2018: Tickets
General Admission
- Includes Entry and Entertainment
- Food and Drinks will cost extra
$15 Advance, $20 after November 1, $25 day of event
Food samples will be $3 paid directly to restaurant vendors, drinks will be available at our cash bars priced between $6-$9
Bottomless Drinks Tickets
- Includes entry, entertainment, and all drinks from 1pm-4:45pm
- Food will cost extra
$45 Advance, $50 after November 1, $60 day of event
Frist 500 just $35
VIP Tickets
- Includes early entry at 12pm, Unlimited drinks, exclusive VIP area and restrooms, VIP food provided by 101 Concepts in the VIP Tent
$69 Advance, $79 after November 1, (Not available day of event)
First 250 just $55
Tickets will go on sale Wednesday, September 12 at 10am
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If you think apartment rent is already too high in Atlanta, findings from a new study suggest you ain’t seen nothing yet.
Apartment List, an online rental site, commissioned a study recently to show what Amazon’s H2Q project would mean for renters in a handful of cities with legitimate chances of landing the company.
Amazon announced last fall that it would be holding what amounted to sweepstakes to choose its next world-class headquarters. The company is based out of Seattle, Washington.
In addition to Atlanta (and nearby suburb Stonecrest) Denver, D.C., Chicago, Baltimore and Washington have all stepped up to the plate with elaborate proposals.
Pundits say Atlanta has to be the leading choice because the city best fits Amazon’s criteria of amenities, including adequate transit system, and a location within in an hour of an international airport.
The study, which took into account data from the U.S. Census as well as Labor Bureau stats, indicated that most metro areas would see more jobs than housing, which would raise real estate prices.
“We project that Raleigh, N.C., Pittsburgh and San Jose will feel the rent increase the most, while the impact will be smaller in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Dallas,” the study said.
The study’s authors added: “According to Apartment List analysis, rents in Raleigh, San Jose, Baltimore and Pittsburgh will be the most impacted by Amazon choosing to build its HQ2 in their metros, with rents expected to increase by an additional 1 percent or more per year over the next ten years.”
Atlanta was among the cities projected to see a “moderate” increase in apartment rents, characterized by 0.5 to 1 percent, according to the study. Other cities in this lot included Boston, Detroit, Austin, Minneapolis and Denver.
The ATL is seen by experts as the city to beat. In November, Sperling’s BestPlaces, a website dedicated to livability issues named Atlanta as the front-runner in a study of likely HQ2 sites.
“In our Amazon Hyper-Ranking, the metro area of Atlanta is the clear winner, with six 1st-place selections,” the report read. “Atlanta was cited by many studies and articles as being large enough to absorb the expected 50,000 new Amazon workers, being a major air hub, and having a reasonable cost of living.”
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Come out to West Midtown’s Top Golf for a day party celebrating Morehouse and Spelman College’s Homecoming. Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018 promises to be fun, lively outing for all involved. The distinguished Morehouse men will pack the place as they try to get their Tiger (Panther) Woods on. But don’t sleep on the Spelmanites!
Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018 is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Top Golf, 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Registration for the golf tournament begins at 11am.
Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018: Oct. 26
Not a golfer? No problem. You have the option to kick back and enjoy the day party which will include entertainment, food and an exclusive V.I.P. section. This event is a shot-gun start with several prizes offered for players, networking and fun! The Tournament will feature a raffle for prizes.
Proceeds from this event will allow our organization to continue to provide financial support to eligible Morehouse College students who need assistance with tuition, books, housing, or something as vital, yet essential, as a meal card for the semester.
The Golf Tournament and Day Party will also give you an opportunity to interact with alumni and students, as well as corporate partners in a fun and festive environment.
This is an event you don’t want to miss! If you are unable to join us, please consider forwarding this information to others you think may be willing to play, party or make a donation.
The Morehouse College National Alumni Association is a 501(c)(3) organization, therefore, your donations are tax-deductible. We are also eligible to receive matching gift donations.
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Merrick’s Walk for EDIN is an annual festival that is held in honor of Merrick Ryan, who passed away in 2000 of complications from anorexia. This year’s event will be Sunday, Oct. 21 at The Galloway School & Chastain Park 215 W. Wieuca Rd NW Atlanta, GA 30342.
She was only 19 years old when her life was ended prematurely by this terrible illness. Merrick was an alumna of The Galloway School and was a freshman at Bates College in Maine when she passed away.
She was a true treasure to all of those who knew her and she will be remembered forever with love. EDIN partners with The Galloway School every year to host a walk in her memory and to raise awarness for eating disorders in our Atlanta communities. Come and join us for this amazing festival on October 21st at The Galloway School!
Merrick’s Walk for EDIN has a threefold purpose:
- To raise awareness of eating disorders.
- To remember those who have lost their battle with an eating disorder.
- To raise funds for the Eating Disorders Information Network (EDIN) and its prevention programs in schools and the communites of Atlanta.
Can’t Attend But Want To Contribute?
If you would like to contribute to Merrick’s Walk For EDIN, but are unable to attend, we also have a donation selection. To make a donation towards this amazing event, all you have to do is click the green “tickets” button to the upper right of this page. After clicking the green “tickets” button you can select “individual” from the two different choices. After selecting “individual” there is a choice at the bottom of the ticket options to make a donation if you are unable to attend. Thank you so much for all of your support and we are looking forward to a fantastic Merrick’s Walk 2018!FAQs
What time does the walk start?
Festivities begin at 1:00 P.M. and the walk will begin at 2:00 P.M.
Are There Any Activities To Do Before The Walk?
Absouletly! There will be booths set up around the festival and each booth will have an interactive activity for all ages. There will also be a warm-up stretch and a mindful moment before the walk begins a 2:00 P.M.
Do I get a T-Shirt?
Of course you do! T-Shirts are included with your registration fee. Don’t forget to indicate the size(s) you need for each person being registed at the bottom of your registration page.
Is The Event In The Same Location As Last Year?
Merricks Walk 2018 is being held at The Galloway School like last year, however the event is going to be in a new location on the campus. Please follow the signs you will find throughout The Galloway School’s parking lot to this years new location.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
We will be gathering for pre-walk festivites behind The Galloway School on the blue courts. There is parking in The Galloway School’s lot and along the side of West Wieuca Road. Please follow signs from the parking lot to this years new location.
What can I bring into the event?
It has rained in years’ past, so maybe bring a poncho or a raincoat, if necessary. There will be drinks and snacks provided. Well behaved pups are of course always welcome!
King of Pops is joining us this year, so bring some cash if you would like to enjoy any frozen treats!
October Extras
Costumes are welcome and encouraged!
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Email us at info@myedin.org with any questions.
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Atlanta has become many things to many people in the last few years, a movie mecca, a real estate capital, even must-visit place for Southern cuisine, but it has yet to fully embrace its artsy side.
Art buyers have historically had to trek up to the Northeast or even out west to find fine art worthy of their homes and offices. But entrepreneur Connie Zerden has set out to change that.
Zerden, the founder of Art Buckhead, is launching a pop-up art show on November 2-3 on Miami Circle. Art Buckhead will feature a curated selection of artists chosen, unusually, for their stylistic differences. “Typically, gallery shows focus on a specific style,” says Zerden, “which results in buyers running all over town to shop art. Art Buckhead, in contrast, provides exceptional talent in a range of styles, all in one stop.”
The artists were chosen from various backgrounds, including art education and museum fields. Emerging artists were chosen through a blind submission process. “Think of it like watching The Voice,” Zerden says in a press release. “An artist’s age, looks, and background should not impact their success. Talent should impact their success, period.”
Zerden knows how to put on a show. In a former life, Zerden served as vice president at Showtime Networks. Her love of art motivated her to accept the challenge of finding out why many of her friends bypassed the Atlanta market when looking for art.
“It makes no sense that Atlanta is not a “first stop” for art. We have SCAD turning out world-class talent; we have the High, yet we do not have a reputation as an art powerhouse. That needs to change.”
Aside from one artist, all the others come from around ATL, she said. “The goal is for this show to grow every year, providing more and more opportunity for artists and collectors from throughout the U.S. to view Atlantaas an art destination.”
Art Buckhead is an independent art show held at Park Studios, 690 Miami Circle NE, Suite 600, Atlanta, GA 30324.
Opening Reception: November 2, 5pm to 8pm
Gallery Hours: November 3, 10am to 2pm
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Come out to West Midtown’s Top Golf for a day party celebrating Morehouse and Spelman College’s Homecoming. Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018 promises to be fun, lively outing for all involved. The distinguished Morehouse men will pack the place as they try to get their Tiger (Panther) Woods on. But don’t sleep on the Spelmanites!
Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018 is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Top Golf, 1600 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Registration for the golf tournament begins at 11am.
Spelhouse Golf Jam 2018: Oct. 26
Not a golfer? No problem. You have the option to kick back and enjoy the day party which will include entertainment, food and an exclusive V.I.P. section. This event is a shot-gun start with several prizes offered for players, networking and fun! The Tournament will feature a raffle for prizes.
Proceeds from this event will allow our organization to continue to provide financial support to eligible Morehouse College students who need assistance with tuition, books, housing, or something as vital, yet essential, as a meal card for the semester.
The Golf Tournament and Day Party will also give you an opportunity to interact with alumni and students, as well as corporate partners in a fun and festive environment.
This is an event you don’t want to miss! If you are unable to join us, please consider forwarding this information to others you think may be willing to play, party or make a donation.
The Morehouse College National Alumni Association is a 501(c)(3) organization, therefore, your donations are tax-deductible. We are also eligible to receive matching gift donations.
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A new dining + retail development that recalls the greatness of French culture has opened its doors this week inside the Common Ground development along the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. Bazati offers patrons the feel of a chic hotel lobby along with The Brasserie, an eatery evoking 1920s Paris.
Joining 2 Urban Licks and New Realm Brewery, Bazati is a 7,000-square-foot space with a Parisian Brasserie featuring shops, books, flowers, wine and more.
Appealing to tourists and Atlantans alike, Bazati will feature specialty shops for travel-minded visitors to find unique items only available in Georgia. Among the offerings will be flowers from The Fleur Shop, books from TASCHEN, artisanal Yucatecan textiles from Taller Maya, leather goods from Blumarino, handcrafted sunglasses from Bamboo Life and more.
“We’re so pleased to be opening at such an exciting time for the BeltLine,” said partner/owner Scott Wilkins. “We’re bringing a truly authentic French experience to Atlanta with The Brasserie, and Bazati will offer unique gifts and collectibles that simply can’t be found elsewhere, including online.”
The Common Ground development is a grand warehouse with an airy and contemporary feel that exemplifies the new dynamics of Atlanta’s architecture.
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One of the absolute top-notch food events in the city is back again this weekend: Taste of Atlanta hits the area for the 17th year, bringing many of the best local restaurants all in one place.
Taste of Atlanta is the city’s premiere food and drink festival, showcasing some of the best dishes you can get in and around the city. Atlanta foodies will converge on Historic Fourth Ward Park on October 19, 20 and 21.
Taste of Atlanta: Everything you need to know
Organizers have enlisted 90+ Atlanta restaurants, many of them favorites. Taste of Atlanta has garnered national accolades for several years running. None other than Oprah Magazine named Taste of Atlanta as the “Top Food Festival Worth the Trip,” among other publications.
On Friday evening, Taste of Atlanta Kickoff Party runs from 6:30 to 11 p.m.
Other events include the 10th Annual Barcraft Celebration presented by Bulleit Bourbon, and demonstrations on The Home Plate and The Chef’s Table stages, where rock star chefs share their culinary journeys, cooking tips and more.
The Kitchen Workshop is just what it sounds like, a chance to learn home cooking from some of the best hands in the Southeast.
Taste of Atlanta: Restaurants
1KEPT Kitchen & BarSaturday • Sunday- Springer Mountain Farms Smoked Sweet Hot Chicken w/ golden malted waffle
[3 Taste Points] - Black Truffle Caesar Salad w/ bacon fat crunchy crumbs
[2 Taste Points] - Warm Apple Bread Pudding w/ Wild Turkey Bourbon Caramel Sauce
[2 Taste Points]
5Church
VIP- Braised Curry Rabbit Agnolotti/ Carrot Purée/ Smoked Tomatoes/ Grana Padano
[3 Taste Points]
9 Mile Station
Saturday
VIP- Duck confit crostini- sheep cheese, roasted grapes, arugula.
[3 Taste Points]
Amelie’s French Bakery & CafeSaturday • Sunday- Salted Caramel Brownies
[2 Taste Points] - French Macarons
[1 Taste Point]
Andretti Indoor Karting and Games- BBQ Parfait – Layers of mashed potatoes, mac ‘n cheese and choice of Pulled Chicken or Pulled Pork. Garnished with scallions, shredded cheddar and our signature BBQ sauce
[3 Taste Points]
BabaluSaturday • Sunday- Saturday: Chorizo Taco – Roasted poblano salsa, roasted peanut slaw, onion salad, cotija cheese
[3 Taste Points] - Sunday: Breakfast Empanadas – Filled with eggs, Chihuahua Cheese, tri-pepper hash topped with Sriracha lime crema, pico de gallo and avocado
[3 Taste Points]
Barcelona Wine Bar- Paella Salvaje
[2 Taste Points] - Chicken Pintxos
[2 Taste Points] - Lamb Pintxos
[2 Taste Points]
Bareburger Atlanta- Standard: brioche bun, caramelized onions, dill pickles, american, special sauce
[3 Taste Points] - Impossible: sprouted bun, green leaf, tomato, vegan mayo, vegan american
[3 Taste Points] - Sweet Fries: sweet potato fries w/ habanero mayo on the side
[2 Taste Points]
Bartaco Inman ParkSaturday
VIP- Glazed Pork Belly Taco
[3 Taste Points] - Roasted Cauliflower Romesco Taco
[1 Taste Point] - Guacamole
[2 Taste Points]
Batter Cookie Dough CounterFriday Night Kick Off Party- Edible Cookie Dough – 2 ounce scoop serving Egg free, Nut free. Choose between: Chocolate Chip,
[2 Taste Points] - Cookies & Cream
[2 Taste Points] - Bourbon Brown Sugar
[2 Taste Points] -
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Edible Cookie Dough – 3 flavors: Chocolate Chip, Bourbon Brown Sugar, Cookies and Cream (Egg Free)
Benihana- Fried rice
[2 Taste Points]
BhojanicFriday Night Kick Off Party- Gobhi Manchurian: Crispy cauliflower fritters tossed in a sweet and spicy Manchurian Sauce
[2 Taste Points] -
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Chicken Slider
Big Sky BuckheadFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Tacos Arabes – a truly international dish from Chef Luis Damian’s hometown in Puebla, Mexico; Slow roasted pork seasoned with middle eastern spices, roasted onions, salsa roja served on authentic tortillas.
Bon Glaze- Bacon Butterscotch Doughnut
[3 Taste Points] - Candied Bacon
[3 Taste Points] - Shaved Ice 3
[3 Taste Points]
Bulla GastrobarSaturday • Sunday
VIP- Paella de Pollo – Valencia style rice, chicken, artichoke hearts, Portobello mushrooms, green peas, red sofrito, saffron
[3 Taste Points]
Buttermilk Sky Pie- Granny’s Apple Pie: Passed down for generations, this pie harkens back to a simpler time when food was fresh, homemade, and created by someone you knew.
- I-40: Pecans, chocolate chips, a sprinkle of toasted coconut, and a smooth pecan pie filling combined in a sweet shortbread crust
- Buttermilk (Southern Custard) Like a cross between a chess pie and a custard.
- Pecan: Pecans and a smooth pecan pie filling combined in a sweet shortbread crust.
Show MoreChar Korean Bar and Grill- Bulgogi Philly Cheese steaks w/ spicy aioli
[3 Taste Points] - Beef Brisket Sliders
[3 Taste Points]
Chinese Southern BelleFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Asian BBQ Meatballs
City BarbequeSaturday • Sunday- Pulled Pork Sliders
[3 Taste Points] - Beef Brisket Sliders
[3 Taste Points]
City Winery- Pinot Pimento Cheese
[2 Taste Points] - 2 Slices Wild Mushroom Flatbread
[3 Taste Points] - Bourbon Cake Balls
[2 Taste Points]
COFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Curry Laksa – shrimp, bun rice noodles, shredded cucumber, cilantro mix, served in a spicy coconut broth
Daddy O’Brien’s Irish Ice Cream PubFriday Night Kick Off Party
VIP- Rum Raisin (Raisins soaked in Rum for 2 weeks. Strong!)
[3 Taste Points] - Mudslide (Kahlua, Vodka, Chocolate Swirl Best Seller!)
[3 Taste Points] - Peach Buzz (Peaches and Moscato Wine. Non dairy)
[3 Taste Points] - Cotton Candy (non alcoholic)
[2 Taste Points] - Bailey’s Irish Pistachio (VIP Area)
[3 Taste Points] - Celtic Cream (VIP Area)
[3 Taste Points] - Kentucky Salted Caramel (VIP Area)
[3 Taste Points] - Dutch Chocolate (non alcoholic) (VIP Area)
[3 Taste Points] -
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Bailey’s Irish Pistachio Celtic Cream (Guinness, Baileys, Creme Brulee); Kentucky Salted Caramel (Maker’s Mark Bourbon)
DAS BBQSaturday • Sunday- Pork Sliders
[2 Taste Points]
Davio’s
- Cavatelli bolognese
[3 Taste Points] - Braised veal, beef, pork w/ tomato sauce
[3 Taste Points]
The Deep EndFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Carne seca with aji amarillo, pickled onion, & herbs.
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
Friday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Thick Cut Sous Vide Bacon Au Poivre, Smoked Cheddar Whipped Potatoes, Bourbon Molasses Glaze.
DonettoFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Crispy Mortadella with Giardiniera
El Super PanFriday Night Kick Off Party-
@ KICKOFF PARTY:
- Arroz con Jueyes (land crab & rice) Red Bean Sauce, Avocado Sauce, Cilantro
Four forks- French toast bread pudding with persimmon and bacon compote
[2 Taste Points] - Pimento cheese deviled eggs
[1 Taste Point]
Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken- Chicken Wings
[3 Taste Points] - Chicken Legs
[3 Taste Points] - Chicken Tenders
[3 Taste Points]
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken- Hot Chicken Bite with bread & pickle
[1 Taste Point]
Hawkers Asian Street Fare- Seoul Hot Chicken Bao
[1 Taste Point] - Bulgogi Steak Skewer with Housemade Kimchi
[1 Taste Point] - Curry Chicken with Roti
[1 Taste Point]
These are just some of the eateries that will be on hand. For more information, please visit www.TasteofAtlanta.com, and TasteATL.net.com.
- Springer Mountain Farms Smoked Sweet Hot Chicken w/ golden malted waffle