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A new eatery is coming to Midtown Atlanta, boasting a creative menu, an all-woman executive team, and housed in a historic building. Rose + Rye restaurant and bar will open on Tuesday, Oct. 17 in The Castle in Midtown.
The location — at 87 15th Street NE — features three levels of dining and a drinking space that includes multiple outdoor patios and rooms for private events.
The eatery will open for lunch on Nov. 20 and weekend brunch in January. Menu favorites, according to a news release from the restaurant, will include: Caesar with smoked yogurt-parm dressing, tile cookie crumble & soft boiled beet soaked egg; Snapper with wheatberries, celery root puree & wild cherry redux, and Glazed Pork Belly with gnocchi & apple slaw.
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The newest restaurant in Midtown’s Atlantic Station is the popular salad bar concept, Salata. And it’s good. The eatery opened Sept. 21, 2017, in the quarters vacated by Moe’s, who closed down in mid-January.
Dallas-based Henry Investment Group recently announced that Salata was making a major investment in the area, opening 20 restaurants in the Atlanta market over the next few years.
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If you’re in the mood for some food at the largest airport in the world, you’re in luck.
The third annual Taste of Hartsfield-Jackson hopes to show off the diverse dining options at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The event will feature samples from concessionaires including Mustard Seed BBQ, Lottafrutta, Fresh To Order, Ecco, Chicken + Beer, Atlanta Chophouse & Brewery, Chick-fil-A, The Varsity and Cat Cora’s Kitchen, as well as a chef’s competition with celebrity chef Cat Cora and a timed culinary challenge. Taco Cowboy restaurateur Tom Catherall will also be on hand.

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You never know how compatible two independent notions are until they clash together and make something unique and beautiful. The annual Pancakes & Booze art show is similar.
The event, which is July 13, 2018, features more than 100 local artists, entertainment and live music.
Atlanta’s art scene is thriving right now thanks to the city’s commitment to becoming a visually pleasing mecca that supports and props up its most creative residents.
The event will be held at the Georgia Freight Depot, one of the best party venues in Atlanta.
The art show’s organizers say this rolling event has taken cities across the United States by storm — and that’s a good thing.
“Since 2009 we’ve been filling the best venues in over 30 cities around the world with your favorite local artists, photographers, bands, and DJ’s,” it says on the event’s promo.
“We focus on keeping the work on display local and original to help artists of all types sell their work while they’re still alive (why does it take dying to gain recognition?). Each show usually features between 50-150 local artisans, a unique lineup of live musicians and/or DJs, live painting, body painting, along with other forms of entertainment. Oh, and of course PANCAKES! “