• Town Center 2024 Noonday Shanty Races: How To Register

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    You don’t want to miss the Town Center Community’s 2024 Noonday Shanty 5K & 10K races, which are just days away.

    The events offer the opportunity to get some exercise as well as show up for the community.

    When Are the Noonday Shanty Races?

    The Noonday Shanty 5K & 10K races are set to take place on Thursday, March 23 at 7:45 a.m. along the Noonday Creek Trail, a paved course with two race lengths available.

    Runners and walkers are encouraged to participate and experience Town Center’s scenic views. To register, please visit towncentercid.com.

    Final Word

    Metro Atlanta has a thriving cultural, food, sports and music scene, with venues like the Tabernacle and the Fox Theatre hosting concerts and shows throughout the year. The city is also home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Opera, offering world-class performances for music lovers.

    Atlanta has a lot of cool things to do and places to eat, including some of the top soul food joints and remarkable Thai food spots. Explore the city.

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  • 42 Bar and Grill Opens In Atlanta’s Grant Park Neighborhood

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    There’s a new sports bar in town: 42 Bar and Grill recently opened its doors in the eastside neighborhood of Grant Park in Atlanta.

    The new Atlanta restaurant is owned by Belen Getachew, a local restaurateur who also opened an eatery called Vanity.

    42 Bar and Grill: What’s On the Menu?

    On the menu at 42 Bar and Grill, you’ll find the customary items like wings and steak, but you’ll also find delicious items such as:

    • Jerk Salmon Philly
    • Oxtail Pizza
    • Rasta Pasta
    • Lamb Chop Entrée
    • Blackened Salmon
    • Wings (6 Pieces)
    • Salmon Bites
    • Nashville Honey Hot Whole Wings (3 Pieces) 

    42 Bar and Grill boasts a happy hour as well, where customers can enjoy 50% off on appetizers, 50 cents wings and $5 drinks and $3 for domestic beer, to name a few items.

    On Wednesdays, guests can get half off wine bottles as well.

    Where is 42 Bar and Grill Located?

    42 Bar and Grill is located at 327 Memorial Dr. SE Atlanta, Ga. 30312. Here are directions.

    The hours for 42 Bar and Grill are:

    Sunday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Monday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Tuesday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Wednesday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Thursday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Friday8:00 am – 3:59 am
    Saturday8:00 am – 3:59 

    Final Word

    Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?

    Here Are The Best New Restaurants In Atlanta

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    5 Movers And Shakers Taking Atlanta By Storm

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    It’s International Women’s Month, which means it’s the perfect time to showcase how Atlanta’s best movers and shakers are women at the top of their games.

    You already know that Atlanta is one of the best cities in America when it comes to women-led businesses, but do you know who’s who? To give you a hand, we’ve rounded up some movers and shakers that are doing their thing in Georgia’s largest city.

    These Powerful Women Are Making It Happen In Atlanta

    The common thread among them all is that they have a passion for what they do and they love them some Atlanta.

    They are businesses owners, entrepreneurs, and more. We called them Our Top 5 Movers & Shakers. Let’s meet them.

    Summer Jackson-Cole

    Summer Jackson

    Why do you love what you do and what inspired you to do it?
    As a Journalist, I’ve learned that everyone has a story! I love what I do because I get to use my creativity to share those stories, provide information to the community and witness historical moments up close. I was inspired to work in communications when I won my first district-wide speech contest at 8-years-old. At that moment, I realized the power of using your voice! When my high school classmates voted me as “Most Likely to Host a Talk Show,” I knew that my future would include lights, camera and action!

    Finally, What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?
    May I pick two things?  Favorite thing about Atlanta #1: The synergy within the creative community.
    Favorite thing about Atlanta #2: The Weather! As a Chicago Girl, I love experiencing all four seasons with milder winters here in the ATL!

    Keiarra McLean

    Keiarra McLean, Atlanta blogger

    Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Occupation/gig: Blogger

    Why do you love what you do and what inspired you to do it?

    I run a rising media platform called FLURRY, which seeks to uplift and highlight POC voices in the creative community. We aim to be a safe space for underrepresented voices, to feel supported and beautiful, angry and sad, + every emotion in between. I was inspired by the talented creatives I started to come across the city of Atlanta.

    Finally, What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?

    My favorite thing about Atlanta is the creative underground scene. Everyone is their own celebrity in Atlanta, and it is beautiful to see!

    Make sure you check out flurrylifestyle.com!

    Ronnika A. McFall

    Ronnika McFall in Atlanta

    Hometown: Biloxi, Mississippi
    Occupation/gig: Communications and Media Relations Specialist

    Why do you love what you do and what inspired you to do it?
    My passion is very basic. My passion is to help someone else, but in my own special way. I help people through innovative campaigns, I help people by guiding them in their messaging and thoughts. I help people by listening and executing that thought.

    I think we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to have it figured out. If your passion is not figured out, take a step back to notice what you like to do effortlessly. Take away the layers and look at the core thing you enjoy doing. If you like to help people, like me, figure out how you want to help them. I believe if you start there you can begin to develop your path towards success.

    Finally, What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?
    The opportunities here. My journey started in Biloxi, Mississippi. I currently live in Atlanta with my husband of three years. I work as a communicator for the American Red Cross and I currently run my public relations agency part-time. I started my career in marketing and communications right out of college, and I noticed very early that Atlanta was a place full of networking and opportunities. I believe character is built in Atlanta. You learn who you really are, the good and the bad. I realized early in my career that personal branding was important, investing in myself was important, and treating my projects the way I would want my projects to be treated is important. My business grew because of word of mouth and because of that, the opportunities are endless.

    Jessica ‘Jess’ Davis

    Jess Davis of GameHER
    Hometown: Stone Mountain, GA
    Occupation/gig: Owner/Founder of GameHer, Manager of Youth Basketball Operations, Cleveland Cavaliers
    When did you first get into gaming and what was your favorite game?
     
    I first got into gaming at an early age with the Nintendo System. My favorite game was Mario Kart now probably NBA 2K
    Why do you think women are underrepresented in gaming and what inspired you to create GameHer?
    I think women are underrepresented because the narrative that is out there is that only guys are into gaming, which is not obviously the case. Seeing the lack of women I played growing up, the creation of GameHer was to create a platform that connected women in gaming together, while also providing clothing that allowed them to be proud of their lifestyle. 
    Why do you love what you do and what inspired you to do it?
    I’m inspired and love what I do because I’m very passionate about gaming. GameHer allows me to empower other females in gaming and help change the narrative of being such a male dominated industry.
     
    Finally, What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?
    The chicken wings. You will not find chicken wings anywhere else like you find in the A. I’ve traveled to many states/countries and I make a conscious effort to eat chicken wings everywhere I go. Nothing compares!
     
    Y’all, check out, GameHER

    Danielle Coke

    Hometown: Atlanta, GA
    Occupation/gig: Illustrator/Social Justice Advocate

    Why do you love what you do and what inspired you to do it?

    I love creating illustrations about hope and justice because I feel the need for both in the world today. With equity, empathy, and anti-racism taking center stage this past year, it’s become important for me to create art that uplifts these ideals while keeping hope and optimism at the center of it all. It’s helped me to process and express myself, while also creating resources and inspiration for others!

    What’s your favorite thing about Atlanta?

    My favorite thing about Atlanta would have to be the Beltline. It’s like it never ends- there’s always somewhere new to eat and somewhere different to bike!! I also love getting to grab juice from Lucky Lotus or a donut from Five Daughters Bakery at Ponce City Market.

    Check out OhHappyDani.com!

    How To Support Extraordinary Atlantans Doing Extraordinary Things

    If you’re going to support local businesses in Atlanta, the main thing you may want to do is just get out in the community. Go to the maker’s events, drive around the cities and walk in a local park.

    The people doing the most extraordinary things are out there being extraordin

    If you’re interested in supporting some great places to eat in your local area, here are the best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta. 

    You also may be interested in the best black farms and farmers in Atlanta. And we can’t forget about the top grocery stores.

    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.

    Know of a person or business doing it big? Contact CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  • Lazy Betty opens in midtown Atlanta

    Lazy Betty Opening in Midtown

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    Lazy Betty is set to open its doors in a newly refurbished place in Midtown Atlanta on March 16, AtlantaFi.com has learned.

    Loyal customers have been looking forward to the new digs for the restaurant, which opened in Atlanta’s Candler Park neighborhood in 2019.

    Lazy Betty owners Aaron Phillips and Ronald Hsu decided to move the eatery into the space formerly occupied by Empire State South, which closed in March 2023.

    Lazy Betty Opening in Midtown

    You can expect the same menu items and all the other stuff you love about Lazy Betty, according to a press release announcing the news. What will be new will be the bar menu along with some a la carte menu items.

    “Empire State South saw some of the city’s best chefs pass through its kitchen, and we’re honored to carry the torch for such a great culinary space,” Hsu said in a written statement. “While our location will change, our ethos will continue to be the same. We’re excited to invite the community to come together, eat well and live unhurried in the heart of the city.”

    The addition to Lazy Betty will give you one more thing to do in Midtown Atlanta.

    Where Will Lazy Betty Be Located In Midtown Atlanta?

    Lazy Betty is set to open at the location once known as Empire State South. The address is 999 Peachtree St NE Suite #140, Atlanta, GA 30309. Here’s a map to help you find it.

    https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m18!1m12!1m3!1d3316.208048482588!2d-84.38623058984513!3d33.78112523188783!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f13.1!3m3!1m2!1s0x88f504428521c46f%3A0x6b15052137aadf44!2s999%20Peachtree%20St%20NE%2C%20Atlanta%2C%20GA%2030309!5e0!3m2!1sen!2sus!4v1686009032089!5m2!1sen!2sus

    Final Word

    Lazy Betty is among the Midtown Atlanta’s best restaurants.

    The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.

    Here are the best new restaurants in Atlanta

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  • best job interviews and questions

    5 Common Job Interview Questions And Answers

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    Answering the interview questions correctly can be a difficult job. One bad answer can be the difference between a long and fruitful career and the unemployment line.

    Because let’s face it: You’re going to earn that job and get hired because of your preparation you put into the interview phase.

    Download this free resume template to kick off your job search successfully.

    Best Job Interview Questions And Answers To Them

    Here are the best job interview questions and answers to them:

    1. Tell Us About Yourself

    Use this question to expand on your resume, but tie it back into why you’re qualified for the job.

    Say something like: I have made it my life’s work to help people ever since I was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. When I majored at Georgia Tech and finished first in my class, I knew what I wanted to do with my career. My five years at Coca-Cola really prepared me for making a transition to a company like this.”

    2. Where Do You See Yourself In 5 Years?

    Interviewers often use this question to gauge whether you’re a long-term fit for the company. They will also see if you’re complacent where you are now.

    Say Something like: “I see myself as a productive member of the management team in a role that specifically helps customers.”

    3. Why Should We Hire You?

    Employers often use the “why should we hire you” question to weed out narcissistic personalities. They also use it to see how confident you are. Strive for a balance rooted in demonstrable facts.

    Say Something Like: “I certainly think that if you’re hiring for potential — someone that can increase your company’s bottom line immediately — I am the person for this job. Also, if you look at my history, as noted on my resume, I already have a strong background in what the department specializes in.”

    4. Describe Your Worst Mistake?

    The job candidate needs to be careful with “describe your flaws” type questions. Employers want you to be truthful, but they’re not interested in deep, dark secrets. Simply describe a time you were challenged at work.

    Say Something Like: “We had a sales expectation of $520,000 and we finished well short of that. Looking back on it, I wish I had worked even harder to accomplish our goal. Since then, we have doubled our profit in each of the last two years.”

    5. Why Do You Want To Leave Your Current Job?

    The “why are you leaving your job” question is a classic setup question to see if you will complain much about your employer. Don’t fall for it.

    Say Something Like: “While I enjoyed the last three years at this company, I feel that it’s in my best interest to move on to greater challenges. I feel that this job would fulfill me in that way.”

    Up next: How to write a resume that wows Atlanta employers

    How To Write A Resume That Will Attract Atlanta’s Top Companies

    Metro Atlanta’s hot economy has slowed of late due to the COVID-19, but that’s OK. Check out our Coronavirus Resource Guide and find out how to make and save money.
    We currently have job articles that show you high-paying jobs, those close to downtown and even side hustles you might like.
    If you’re looking to get hired in Atlanta right now, there’s a very real possibility that you can land your dream job.
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  • David Weekley Homes

    David Weekley Homes To Give VIPs Sneak Peak At New Community In Woodstock

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    David Weekley Homes is set to open its first home community in 2024 with Cherokee County’s Havencroft.

    Situated within five miles of downtown Woodstock, the 69 homes offer homebuyers a chance at suburban life and all of its amenities.

    So prospective residents can take a look at the new single-family home community, David Weekley Homes will play host to a drive-in tour on March 9 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

    Only open to homebuyers who sign up as VIPs, the event will include a chance to meet with the designers, builders, and other team members from David Weekley Homes’ Atlanta Division, preview several available floor plans, learn about the area and community amenities, and more.

    Those interested in attending the event and receiving weekly updates about Havencroft can sign up online on the community page at DavidWeekleyHomes.com or call 404-789-3033 to be added to the VIP list.
    “We’ve had great success with our VIP drive-in events over the last few years,” said Adam
    Cornett, Atlanta Division President for David Weekley Homes. “Being a VIP is an excellent way for homebuyers to get a leg up on the competition amid a highly competitive market.”

    When Are The New David Weekley Homes Opening In Woodstock?

    The community will open to the public in mid-April. Starting prices for homes in Havencroft will be in the High $600s.

    Final Word

    Atlanta has one of the best real estate markets in the country, with affordable housing in every quadrant of the city. Large backyards, manicured parcels and strong neighborhoods with ample dining amenities make it one of the top places for transplants.

    Not to mention that the city’s dining scene is the best in the Southeast. Looking for a home? Check out our Real Estate Resource Page.

    Keep up with what’s going on in Atlanta’s real estate scene here with our Apartment Guide.

    See The Latest Atlanta Real Estate News At AtlantaFi.com.

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  • job Interview questions and how to answer

    Why Are You The Best Candidate For The Job? How To Answer

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    So you’ve secured the long-sought-after interview and the hiring manager is set to fire one question after another to you to see if you’re the best one for the job.

    You’re well rehearsed on the typical questions. Finally, one of them comes at you with some intrigue: Why are you the best candidate for the job?

    Before you wrap and follow up on your job interview, you need to nail your answer. How will you answer that question? What is the hiring manager or recruiter getting at by asking it?

    How To Answer ‘Why Are You The Best Candidate For The Job?’

    The best way to achieve an answer that moves you further along in the hiring process is to lean upon your experience as well as the needs of the company as specifically mentioned in the job posting.

    Don’t Get Too Comfortable

    First of all, don’t let the question go to your head. It’s not a time to go off the rails or drop your respective guard.

    Technically speaking, you may not even be a job candidate yet. For the recruiter’s standpoint, you’re an “applicant,” or someone who simply applied for the job. If you want to take the next step to reach the status of “job candidate,” how you answer interview questions is vitally important.

    Your Reply Should Show Research

    Answering the question of why you are the best job candidate is a chance to show that you have researched the company’s values and are aligned with them.

    You should sound like you know what you’re talking about when it comes to company culture, even down to the small details. Make sure you mention only the personal things about yourself that fit well with what you know about the firm.

    Download a free resume template to get your job search kicked off right.

    Use Key Words

    Nothing says “I don’t know what I’m talking about” like not honing in on the verbiage in a job description. You should regard the company’s job posting as a script that you should stick to. The way to do that is by saying the same words you read.

    Use key words that show that you grasp the mission of the business as well as the particular position you’re applying for.

    What To Say

    To answer the question, remember to lean on your resume and marry it with what you know about the position. Here are some sample sentences that you can start with and tweak as you see fit:

    I do feel that I am qualified for the role, as my resume brings out, my (X) years of experience in my previous position has given me a unique depth of understanding for the intricacies associated with this particular job.

    As you look at my resume more closely, you’ll see that I am uniquely qualified based on my education, number of years in the industry and collaborative skills I’ve acquired along the way.

    I am confident that with my training/skills, I can learn your system in a relatively short period and begin contributing immediately to your bottom line.

    Final Word

    Finally, answering a question of how qualified you are has to be rooted in truth.  If you are not qualified for the specific role, you should not have applied for it. Questions asked by an interviewer are a way to find this out.

    Check out more of our interview tips to find employment right now.

    If you’re looking to get hired in Atlanta right now, there’s a very real possibility that you can land your dream job.
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    Atlanta Ad Exec Releases New Book ‘The Inclusivity Superheroes’ To Promote Diversity

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    Atlanta-based advertising executive Crystal Foote recently released a new children’s book aimed at promoting inclusivity and self-esteem among the youth.

    Titled The Inclusivity Superheroes: A Tale of Diversity and Unity, the book focuses on diversity and unity, something that children need to grasp at an early age.

    When tasked with figuring out what the next steps in her career would be, Crystal Foote was driven by the desire to create meaningful change. Recognizing the importance of speaking to younger generations, Foote brought her vision to life through storytelling. 

    “When you instill these concepts early in a child’s life, they are more embracing of diversity,” said Foote. The advertising executive strategically chose to market to children to help instill these values, using the relatable theme of superheroes.

    The Inclusivity Superheroes: A Tale of Diversity and Unity

    The Inclusivity Superheroes: A Tale of Diversity and Unity

    Buy the book here.

    Collaborating with the talented illustrator Olivier Chen, the book came to life with its stunning visuals. The duo made sure to visually depict superheroes of all diverse backgrounds so all children could look at the book and see themselves in the characters Aisha, Emma, and Carlos.

    In a world where Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) are at the forefront of discussions, Foote uses real-world examples to convey to readers the impact diversity has and encourage children that they can make a difference regardless of age.

    The book received praise from Grammy-winning artist and star of Disney Junior’s Choo Choo Soul, Genevieve Goings-Gums as well as award-winning librarian and social media influencer, Mychal Threets

    The message doesn’t just end with the last page, but readers are invited to visit the website, where they can dive deeper into the characters’ stories, discover cultural food recipes, and even take an inclusivity quiz for a personalized certificate. 

    “The Inclusivity Superheroes: A Tale of Diversity and Unity” is not just a book, but a call to action for children, parents, and all to engage in conversations about the importance of unity. Crystal Foote’s commitment to making the world a more inclusive place for all starts with touching the hearts of readers and making every child feel seen through her pages.

    Final Read

    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.

    Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

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  • Spa Signia at Atlanta Hilton Signia hotel

    Signia by Hilton Atlanta Announces Grand Opening of Spa Signia

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    Hot off the heels of its grand opening, Signia by Hilton Atlanta hotel’s spa just opened its doors as well.

    Signia by Hilton Atlanta, downtown Atlanta’s largest ground-up hotel development project in 40 years, recently opened Spa Signia.

    What Is Spa Signia?

    Spa Signia, led by spa and beauty veteran, Spa and Wellness Director Jaimie O. Allums, is 2,200 square foot spa focused on wellness and beauty. The attached beauty bar serves as an oasis of pampering and rejuvenation.

    The spa offers several elegant treatments and amenities from renowned wellness brands including Babor, Botanika Life, Essence One, Higher Dose and Hyperice.

    Featuring six treatment rooms, guests of Spa Signia can expect recharging experiences from detox massages with manual massage cupping therapy, recovery treatments featuring air compression massage technology and CBD pain cream to a cryo facial lift, combining cold therapy and gua sha, along with percussion therapy.

    With the entire 23,500 square foot floor dedicated to wellness, Spa Signia joins a beauty bar, state-of-the-art fitness center, seasonal pool overlooking Mercedes-Benz Stadium and premium wellness rooms. The new 976-room hotel offers a thoughtfully curated mix of premium wellness and luxurious leisure amenities designed to help visitors and hotel guests alike be at their best – whether maintaining their self-care routine while traveling or pampering themselves for a special occasion.

    At the beauty bar, the full-service salon team will help guests look and feel their best for a gala, meeting, wedding, or even a date night. Services range from Dazzle Dry manicures and CBD pedicures to HydraFacials™.

    “The debut of Spa Signia is a significant moment for Signia by Hilton Atlanta, providing our guests and locals alike with a new destination in the city for luxurious relaxation, self-care and renewal,” said Teri Agosta, general manager, Signia by Hilton Atlanta. “With Jaimie’s extensive background, passion for health and beauty, and attention to detail, she plays a crucial leadership role in crafting exceptional experiences that are a testament to Hilton’s commitment to holistic and results-driven wellness.”

    “As Signia by Hilton Atlanta embarks on this journey to redefine wellness in downtown Atlanta, our team is thrilled to unveil Spa Signia,” said Jaimie O. Allums, director of spa and wellness, Signia by Hilton Atlanta. “On our dedicated wellness floor, our mission is to create a serene sanctuary where our hotel guests and locals alike can relax, rejuvenate, indulge and escape. Whether our guests are looking to level up their wellness game, or simply spend time winding down and recharging in between meetings, Spa Signia offers something for everyone.”

    Also on location is the hotel’s esteemed Italian eatery, Capolinea:

    Capolinea

    159 Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313

    Capolinea fine dining in Atlanta.
    Photo credit: Capolinea

    Using high-quality ingredients in Georgia, Capolinea offers diners an inspired taste of Italy in downtown Atlanta. Check out the menu.

    Where Is Signia by Hilton Atlanta Located?

    The Signia by Hilton Atlanta is located at 159 Northside Drive NW Atlanta, Georgia 30313 adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center. Here’s how to get there.

    Final Word

    No doubt the Signia brand will soon be one of the best hotels in Atlanta. With its many amenities, it’s just the place to enjoy a day or two or perhaps this weekend,.

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    Atlanta Beltline Food Tours Are Back

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    BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours has returned to Atlanta’s food scene, having restarted operations on March 2. BiteLines offers interactive culinary tours along with the cutest dog crawl you’ve ever seen on the Atlanta BeltLine.

    Since launching in 2019, BiteLines has hosted hundreds of tourists and locals eager to explore Atlanta’s acclaimed food and street art scenes.

    When Are BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours?

    BiteLines Food and Street Art Tour on the Atlanta BeltLine will take placde every Saturday, providing tour guests with an immersive experience that showcases Atlanta’s diverse food scene and celebrated street art along the Atlanta BeltLine.

    Starting at Krog Street Market, tour guests will sample the diverse cuisines that make Atlanta a foodie town, while relaxing over fruit-infused margaritas.

    Along the way, a BeltLine expert shares hidden gems and secrets behind the city’s street art, including ties to Hollywood, as well as an overview of the BeltLine and how it is transforming Atlanta.

    “The Atlanta BeltLine is reshaping Atlanta, making it a more walkable and desirable city,” said Nicole Gustin, Founder & CEO of BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours. “We love showing off the trail to tourists and metro Atlanta residents by giving them a curated sampling of some of the city’s most popular restaurants, and sharing stories behind the creative street art that earns Atlanta a national reputation.”

    What’s Changing
    In addition to its flagship tour, BiteLines announces the expansion of Barks and Bites: Doggie Crawl on the Atlanta BeltLine. This one-of-a-kind restaurant crawl for dogs is entering its second year, and will expand to twice a month starting in March.

    On Barks and Bites, dog-friendly restaurants prepare a gourmet dish for canine customers, while their “paw-rents” get small bites and a craft beer. There is even a special “dog brew” for canines. Pups also go shopping at dog boutiques and take home giveaways from local and national dog brands, including: Piedmont Bark, Brutus Bone Broth, Dulces de Luna, Rubys Rootin Snootin Snuffles, Bees Bark Bar, Woofgang Bakery & Grooming, The Clean Dog and more.

    With the expansion of the dog crawl, BiteLines is giving back to the community in 2024.  A portion of the crawl’s proceeds each month will go to animal rescue organizations across metro Atlanta, as well as one national organization. Selected charities are:

    ·      March: Paws Atlanta

    ·      April: Furkids

    ·      May: Atlanta Humane Society

    ·      June: Atlanta Lab Rescue

    ·      July: Angels Among Us

    ·      August: none

    ·      September: National Brittany Rescue & Adoption Network

    ·      October: Rescue Me Georgia

    ·      November: LifeLine Animal Project

    “We are dog lovers, and that’s why we created this fun restaurant crawl for doggies,” Gustin said. “There is nothing more heartwarming than seeing happy pups bring smiles to the faces of their paw-rents. With the popularity of this event the past year, we are able to expand and give back to our community. We chose these animal rescue organizations because we see how their volunteers work tirelessly to help dogs and cats, and we cannot thank them enough.”

    BiteLines Atlanta Food Tours launched in the fall of 2019, just months before the COVID pandemic largely shut down businesses in Atlanta. The company resumed its tours in June 2021. In March 2023, BiteLines rolled out Barks and Bites, a one-of-a-kind restaurant crawl for dogs.

    Final Bite

    Quiet is kept, some of the best restaurants are on the Beltline, the urban playground that connects many of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods.

    Atlanta has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.

    Here are the best new restaurants in Atlanta

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