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nmcrae1 says:
Panahar is a truly exceptional dining experience. From the second you enter this humble yet sophisaticated establishment, you will feel like a VIP. The management and waitstaff are so genuinely friendly and helpful that you'll think they've mistaken you for a celebrity.
Bangladeshi food, in case …
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lonetravellernatl says:
I was originally supposed to visit the Medieval Times in Baltimore, MD as part of my road trip to Pennsylvania the spring of '09 but my plans fell through. Shortly after returning home a friend from work asked me if I had ever heard of Medieval Times, I just looked at her a bit dumbfounded for a mom…
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rebekha says:
The Atlanta Soapbox Derby is a Day filled with good food, fast cars and great entertainment!
Huge thank to the AJC: http://lpe.ajc.com/gallery/view/metro/0707/downhill/
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Amandac08 says:
My husband and I were in Atlanta one weekend in Oct. of 2004. We had gone to the underground to do some shopping and came across Jamaica Jamaica. My Husbands mother is Jamaican and I had never had jerk chicken before so we decided to stop for lunch. You have to go down some stairs to get to the rest…
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Lize711 says:
Read my travel blog! I wrote a bunch of stuff on Huntington Beach in it and other places. http://missodyssey.blogspot.com/
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mandas1 says:
I found Cafe Sunflower a few years ago and to this day, it is one of my favorite "Local Finds" in Atlanta. They have two locations, one in Sandy Springs, and one in Buckhead. I have never been to the Buckhead location, but I assume the menu is the same.
Cafe Sunflower is a vegetarian restaurant…
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alyssa_ob says:
Whole World Improv Theatre describes itself as "Atlanta's antidepressant since 1994". The theatre is a non-profit theatre company with a host of comedians that differ each night. Before the show, guests (that's us) lounge around drinking beer on the couches while some of the actors ask for suggest…
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alyssa_ob says:
This is THE place to be for Green Bay Packers football in the Atlanta area! The bar and grill seats 250+ fans for game day. You need to get there early, especially for big game days, to get a seat. And you better be wearing green and gold! This is a great place to watch the games because the bar…
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dyevushka says:
This was my first time visiting the Atlanta Film Festival (also called the ATLFF 365), and I enjoyed all 5 (soon to be 6) films I watched. I also volunteered and learned about the movie-showing process while getting to watch them for free and meeting cool people. Their website also ques you up for r…
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Travelinboy says:
Went to the Rosa Mexicana last Saturday afternoon. Had the guacamole prepared tableside with fresh ingredients. At $12 it is an expensive appetizer, but it does serve 2 as advertised. Comes with chips and 5 small fresh tortillas (delicious). Would definitely order again.
Ordered the mole chicken …
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dyevushka says:
I went to my first performance by the Atlanta Ballet last night at the brand-new Cobb Energy Center. The location was convenient and not crowded, manned by helpful volunteers who welcomed the ballet fans with black-and-white umbrellas. My friend and I were able to get $16 day-of tickets, and we watc…
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travel-the-world says:
The Varsity is an Atlanta tradition that shouldn’t be missed. It’s the world’s largest drive-in restaurant, although most people eat inside. When entering The Varsity, you must first put on a red and white paper hat that you will find lying around. Next, step up to the counter where you wil…
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alyssa_ob says:
If you like rocks, this is the place for you! Stone Mountain is a large granite exfoliation dome (with an amusement park). I just found out about this amusement park writing this review. You can pay $8 to park and hike all over and up to the top of the dome. Or you can pay $25 to do the attracti…
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AtlantaScottyV says:
Every Atlantan knows about Chick Fil-a, it's become a staple like The Varsity across from GA Tech in midtown. This location in Hapeville, GA, is on the site of the original Dwarf House Restaurant even though it doesn't looking anything like the original. For those of you that are famil…
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phonk64 says:
So maybe knowing this won't keep you alive, but it will keep you from having a lousy time while you're in Atlanta.There are several districts that merit visiting while in town. I will list them by function and then give you directions on how to get there!Bar Hopping:Buckhead is where most At…
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