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"The Sotto Sotto Restaurant has been a dining destination in the city of Atlanta, Georgia for more than fifteen years, and has been named by the New York Post as one of the country’s twenty best Italian restaurants, making it the most critically acclaimed and celebrated Italian restaurant in the city. The dishes served at Sotto Sotto are rooted firmly in Italian tradition that goes back for centuries, including ravioli with butter and sage sauce, risotto, and many other classic Italian dishes. The award-winning, all Italian wine list is the deepest of its kind in America’s southeastern region."
"This popular Virginia Highland restaurant is a top choice for classic pasta dishes served with in a fun and lively atmosphere. Note that seating is rather tight here. This isn't a spot to have a private conversation as most seating is at communal tables."
"This cozy Inman Park spot is great for date night, and is also open late on weekday nights. The highlight of the menu has to be the Tortelli di Michelangela, a tortellini stuffed full of veal, chicken, AND pork!"
"La Grotta is the classic Italian restaurant that you should always have in your back pocket for when you get burnt out on places serving things like beet spaghetti or deconstructed carbonara. This Buckhead staple opened way back in 1978 and ever since, it’s been serving the Italian greatest hits, like their house tortellini, which is stuffed with onions, prosciutto, thyme, and mascarpone cheese, and covered in tomato sauce. If you don’t eat your whole body weight in pasta here, make sure to get the tiramisu too."
"You’ll find La Grotta’s mouthwatering handmade pasta and Italian fare nestled on the bottom floor of a very unassuming building, but don’t be fooled. The tiramisu is to die for, and the service is always impeccable!. They’re offering curbside pickup at this time as well, and you can even score a bottle of wine for 40% off or their Negroni’s, Old Fashioned, and Manhattans to bring home."
"With 30 years in business, this Buckhead Life Group restaurant has graduated to old-guard status, but is still high on the list in terms of ATL favorites and is still the spot to beat on various local and national food awards lists. Sure, their penchant for showing off celebrity photos on the website is a bit cheesy, but not as deliciously so as their lasagna espressa with veal Bolognese, local wild mushrooms, and Parmigiano-Reggiano bechamel. They’re also famous for their linguini frutti di mare, but if you’re feeling ritzy you can get the $100/person five-course wine dinner, or go adventurous on the October regional menu, where you can order serious plates like slow-braised wild boar in Sangiovese wine with pappardelle pasta, or the Agnello 3 Volte (“The Three Ways of Lamb”), which is braised lamb cheeks, a grilled lamb chop, and house lamb sausage."
"500 Pharr Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 237-2941www.buckheadrestaurants.com/restaurant/pricci. A contemporary Italian restaurant with a creative menu, dramatic interior and friendly service, Pricci is fun, stylish dining at its best. Casual and classy, Pricci has an innovative menu which combines classic cuisine with modern flair."
"A contemporary Italian restaurant with a creative menu, dramatic interior and friendly service, Pricci is fun, stylish dining at its best. Casual and classy, Pricci has an innovative menu which combines classic cuisine with modern flair."
"For the traveler in all of us, let Brezza Cucina transport you to the Italian countryside with their authentic Italian fare complimented by New American influences. Anchoring the east end of the Central Food Hall, Brezza Cucina offers a laid-back environment with two relaxed dining areas and a lounge, perfect for a business lunch, a casual family gathering or a quick dinner with a friend. Brighten your Sunday morning with Brezza's brunch offerings including the frittata del Giorno, the simple yet flavorful pizza Brezza and the savory roasted chicken salad in a bed of arugula topped with prosciutto and parmesan."
"Located at 1216 Spring St. NW, the comedy club, performing arts and nonprofit spot is the highest-rated low-priced comedy club in Atlanta, boasting 4.5 stars out of 148 reviews on Yelp. Curious to know more?. "The Whole World Improv Theatre (WWIT) is a non-profit theatre company that began in 1993," per the history section of its Yelp profile."
"A post shared by Michael B (@mchlbnw) on Oct 18, 2019 at 12:13pm PDT. Whole World Improv Theatre is a long-running nonprofit situated right in the middle of Midtown. The theater features improvisational performances by a talented troupe."
"Producing Bourbon, vodka, gin, and hand sanitizer, the Old Fourth Distillery is updating with the times. The distillery located in (you guessed it) the Old Fourth Ward is family-owned by brothers Craig and Jeff Moore and was the first distillery in Atlanta. The distillery is currently offering curbside pick-up for orders Monday through Friday."
"Lastly, consider The King Center, a nonprofit with photos and artifacts of MLK, or the Robert C. Williams Paper Museum, a public museum and research institution focused on preserving the history of paper technology. Atlanta Skyline, Author: Georgia National Guard, Source: Flickr"
"This research institution and public museum is dedicated to the preservation of the history of paper and paper technology. Although the space it’s small, you’ll leave more fascinated with paper than you thought was possible."
"Atlanta History Center displays its clients with historic houses within their 33 acres of curated Goizueta gardens. Next, they have a professional staff that guides their clients throughout their museum and caters to registration concerns. In addition, they have been curating their gardens since 1990, making this art center one of the community’s pioneers of quality garden artworks."
"Located in Buckhead, the Swan House at the Atlanta History Center is an elegant, classically styled mansion built in 1928. If you’re looking for photos straight out of your favorite fairy tale then this is the location for you. The beautifully restored historic house offers pure old Southern charm with elegant staircases, a majestic lawn, gardens, fountains and stunning views."
"Just north of the Atlanta Arts District, The Breman Museum shares the history, culture, and art of Jewish Americans. One permanent exhibit, Absence of Humanity, details the events that led to the Holocaust, the unspeakable atrocities that resulted in the deaths of millions of European Jews, and the voices of Altlanta-area survivors. The Breman Museum also includes special exhibits and history talks that dive into topics like antisemitism in Atlanta, the history of Rich’s Department Store, and more."
"This seven-acre public conservation park doubles as a community garden and boasts walking trails, a spring-fed creek, a frog pond and more. It is located mere miles from downtown Atlanta and is managed by residents of the neighborhood."
"On this tour, learn about the city’s history and architecture with a stop at the beautiful 1928 Swan House and a visit to either the Margaret Mitchell House, the governor’s mansion, or the Rhodes Hall. Details of the tour depend on the day of the week and other details, but with three historic homes and two famous neighborhoods, you will learn more about Atlanta than on any other city tour."
"If you’re looking for something a little more vintage, Atlanta’s still got you covered. The Swan House was designed by Phillip T. Shutze for an elite married couple. Once they died, the mansion and its grounds were acquired by the Atlanta Historical Society."