Category: Food & Drink

  • Batter Up! The Restaurant List for Battery Atlanta at SunTrust Park

    Batter Up! The Restaurant List for Battery Atlanta at SunTrust Park

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    The Atlanta Braves new home at SunTrust Park is almost ready for Opening Day, and the list of restaurants The Battery Atlanta has got our mouths watering. Here’s a list of restaurants and target opening dates:

    One of our favorite Southern chefs Hugh Acheson has a new concept with First & Third Hot Dog and Sausage Shack. Acheson’s menu will focus on high-quality sausages and hot dogs, most from local butcher Patak Meats in nearby Austell, Ga.

    Another star on the all-star chef line-up, Linton Hopkins, has a new steakhouse dubbed C. Ellet’s, after his great-grandfather. “The ~6,500 square foot restaurant will draw inspiration from New Orleans,” according to the press release.

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    Previously announced, Antico Pizza will be open its third location at The Battery

    Also from the PR:

    Yard House the high-end sports bar chain (with another Atlanta location at Atlantic Station) will occupy a ~12,000 sq. footprint for its bevy of beers and delish pub grub.

    FEED – Fried Chicken & Such, by Chef Marc Taft, is slated for a May opening. Taft is known in the Atlanta area for his popular Chicken and the Egg restaurant in Marietta.

    Opening this summer, BURN by Rocky Patel is an evolution in cigar lounges. Featuring a design that draws on an exotic mix of Mediterranean, Asian, and Cuban cultures, BURN is a sanctuary for those who enjoy fine cigars and premium spirits.

    Beginning in May, Haagen-Dazs will bring their perfect flavors and creamiest textured treats to The Battery Atlanta.

    On the retail side, Baseballism will offer lifestyle apparel inspired by America’s pastime. Specializing in premium apparel and accessories, Baseballism has a selection of merchandise for men, women, and children of all ages.

    Are you looking for an expert design and production team for your apparel business, then you can check out these Thrive wholesale screen printed tshirts here for more info!

    Here’s the tentative Battery Atlanta Opening Schedule

    (April/May – subject to change)

    April

     Braves Clubhouse Store

     Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre

     Two Ballpark Center

     Mizuno Experience Center

     Yard House

     Terrapin Taproom featuring Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q

     Todd English Tavern

     Sport & Social

     Antico Pizza

     Harley-Davidson

    May

     C. Ellet’s

     Goldberg’s Bagel Company & Deli

     Haagen-Dazs

     FEED Fried Chicken & Such

     Wahlburgers

     Sugarboo

     Dress Up

     Baseballism

     PBR Bar & Grill

     

    About SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta

    SunTrust Park, the new 41,000-seat home of the Atlanta Braves, is being developed by the organization in partnership with the Cobb-Marietta Coliseum and Exhibit Hall Authority and will be completed by Opening Day 2017. Located in Atlanta at the intersection of I-75 and I-285 in the bustling Cumberland area, SunTrust Park will flow directly into The Battery Atlanta, a 1.5 million square foot mixed-use development, featuring boutique shopping, chef-driven restaurants, an Omni Hotel, The Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, 550 residences and One Ballpark Center, Comcast’s regional office headquarters. Powered by Comcast’s all-fiber network and delivering multi-terabit capabilities, SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta will have the highest-capacity network serving any stadium and mixed-use development in the nation. The Battery Atlanta is being privately developed by the Braves along with retail partner Fuqua Development, office developer Pope & Land Enterprises and Pollack Shores Real Estate. Visitors can get a sneak peek of SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta at www.braves.com/suntrustpark or www.batteryatl.com.

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  • Girl Scout Cookie Beer Pairing at Cypress Street Pint & Plate

    Girl Scout Cookie Beer Pairing at Cypress Street Pint & Plate

    Girl Scout cookie lovers & beer connoisseurs unite!

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    This Saturday, March 4, y’all check Cypress Street Pint & Plate for a special Girl Scout cookie beer pairing.

    From 1 – 4 p.m., the Girl Scouts from Troop 15524 will be at Cypress Street Pint & Plate selling their highly anticipated cookies. Enthusiasts interested in the beer pairing can enjoy Thin Mints paired with Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro, Samoas paired with Cherry Street O.A.S.I.S. (Old As S*** Imperial Stout), Savannah Smiles paired with Avery’s Liliko’i Kepolo and Toffee-Tastic paired with Green’s Endeavor Dubbel throughout the day, or until supplies lasts.

    Beer Pairings Include:

    Thin Mints with Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro

    The dark malty milk stout will tie together the minty crunchy body and rich dark chocolate found in Thin Mints. The nitro version will add a velvety mouthfeel to really bring home the milk and cookie effect. Strong flavor profiles are needed to stand up to an already loud and delicious cookie and this nitro milk stout will deliver.

    Samoas with Cherry Street O.A.S.I.S. (Old As S*** Imperial Stout)

    The semi-sweet chocolate and toasted coconut from the cookie will pair great with this whiskey and coco nib infused stout. It will start with raisins and booze up front and linger with a sweet whiskey finish. With notes of vanilla, chocolates and dark fruits, this will pair great with the coconut chocolate cookie.

    Savannah Smiles with Avery’s Liliko’i Kepolo

    Savannah Smiles is a lemon butter cookie with powdered sugar and it will pair nicely with a super light bodied witbier. The Liliko’i is flared up with passionfruit but will hold on to a slightly tart and acidic finish. It will compliment this light cookie without overpowering it.

    Toffee-Tastic with Green’s Endeavor Dubbel

    This is a buttery, gluten-free cookie with toffee bits that will pair nicely with Green’s gluten-free Belgian Dubbel. It still has a traditional Belgian Dubbel yeast bouquet with a sweet, malty mouthfeel and tastes of dark sugar and toffee. Instead of overpowering the cookie, the toffee-tastic should bring out some hidden notes in this dubbel.

    For more information or the complete menu, check out their website  or call 404.815.9243.

  • Southern Blogger #Friendsgiving at American Cut

    Southern Blogger #Friendsgiving at American Cut

    Eating with Erica’s #Friendsgiving has become a tradition for Atlanta bloggers!

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    One of the greatest connections I’ve made among the Atlanta media network is Erica Key from Eating with Erica.

    Erica has the #HustleMuscle which provides her incredible opportunities, such as bringing in a group of her favorite Atlanta bloggers and Southern social media rockstars for a free steakhouse dinner! Eating with Erica’s Friendsgiving is now in its second year. I had to miss out on the fun last year, and I wasn’t about to make the same mistake twice. Our group had a fabulous time at the new American Cut steakhouse.

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    I’ve been on pins and needles waiting for American Cut to open in the Shops at Buckhead on Peachtree. Y’all know the new Rodeo Drive of the South, right? American Cut is the newest steakhouse to grace Atlanta’s fine dining scene. From LDV Hospitality (a la Dolce and Corso Coffee also located in the Buckhead shops) it’s a much-welcome addition to the restaurant options on Peachtree.

    All of our courses were served family style; after all, it was Friendsgiving! Here’s what we noshed on:

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    We started with a Caesar salad topped with fresh parmesan

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    Cocktail shrimp were served with the shrimp swimming in spicy horseradish sauce

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    Springer Mountain Farms roasted chicken – so tender with a crispy skin

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    For lighter fare, the salmon appeals to any palette

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    The most heavenly whipped mashed potatoes

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    Creamed spinach prepared with plenty of butter

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    And of course, there was steak. The filet mignon was cooked to medium rare perfection. If you’re wondering what is the best way to cook filet mignon, you can ask renowned chefs.

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    For dessert, we were offered a selection of house sweets. My favorite was the caramel sundae with cracker jacks

    Erica also put together the best blogger swag bag of 2016!

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    The theme for this year’s swag bag was “Things to Get You Through the Holidays”. Those items were courtesy of DoubleCross, Lush, Candlefish, BlackBox Wine, Sephora, Prairie Organic Vodka, and LDV Hospitality.

    The best part of #Friendsgiving was spending time with these beautiful Atlanta bloggers!

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    Shoutouts to the lovely bloggers who attended #Friendsgiving:
    ATL Adventurer
    A Taste of Our City
    Darling Down South
    The Front Porch Gourmet
    Happily Eating
    Hungry Girls Do It Better
    Peachfully Chic
    Pretty in Peach
    The Sewcialite
    Photos by Jamie King
    And of course, thanks again to the hostess Erica Key of Eating With Erica and YP Insiders!

  • 5Church Atlanta – Midtown’s Newest Hotspot

    5Church Atlanta – Midtown’s Newest Hotspot

    5Church is a much-needed addition to Atlanta’s Midtown dining scene.

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    I loved that place with its eclectic menu, cool bar scene, patio on Peachtree Street and the balcony above gazing into the skyscrapers. This is the third 5Church location and the restaurant has Southern roots. 5Church first opened in Charlotte (at the corner of 5th and Church Streets earning its moniker), opening a second location in Charleston in 2015.

    I came in with two pals on a Thursday night. We started off with a round of cocktails. The Viper is true to its name. I loved the blend of tequila, cucumber, and cayenne pepper. For a starter, we noshed on the tuna tartare and pastrami-cured hamachi (think sushi-grade fish thinly sliced and topped with a radish garnish). Both were delicious.

    One of my pals is obsessed with octopus and the charred octopus was perfect.

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    For entrees, we shared a few of the main courses including the filet with mashed potatoes (classic) and a vegetarian special: mushroom sausage. I’d never had anything like that before which wasn’t tofu and I was pleasantly surprised.

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    With our meal, our server helped us pick out a lovely bottle of pinot noir. I believe her name was Jessie, although it’s escaping me. Dear, if you’re reading this, you were fabulous. The whole staff at 5Church Atlanta aims to please.

    Like Shout, the second story is available to rent out for private events (which I’ll have to host one there soon and tell y’all all about it). Also, 5Church just started lunch service, so I’ll have to get back down there to see what’s on the menu. I highly recommend this place – it’s as good as it gets in Midtown ATL.

    For more information about 5Church Atlanta, check out the restaurant’s website, like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.

  • 7 Awesome Happy Hour Spots in Chattanooga

    7 Awesome Happy Hour Spots in Chattanooga

    I’m absolutely obsessed with the food scene in Chattanooga. There are so many amazing places in town to find good eats and a good time.

    One of the best parts of the food scene is all of the awesome Happy Hour spots in town. It’s nice to drop in for a drink after a long day at work, or to kick off a fun night on the weekend. Or just to go try something new. These places take the phrase, “Why limit happy to just one hour?” to heart.

    Here are 7 awesome Happy Hour spots in downtown Chattanooga!

    There are more awesome drink spots in town, of course, but I am a repeat offender at most, if not all of these.

    Flying Squirrel

    Sure it has a funny name, but the drink specials are fantastic. Flying Squirrel offers Happy Hour deals from 5-10pm every day of the week (except Mondays, they’re closed then).  I’m a huge fan of half-price wine on Tuesdays, $5 select cocktails on Saturdays and mimosa carafes for Sunday brunch ($3.5 for a regular mimosa). Other nightly specials include Whiskey Wednesdays, $3 pints on Thursdays and 25% off bottled beer on Fridays.

    mint julepSTIR

    STIR has only been open since November, but it’s quickly become one of the cutest spots in town. Its artisanal ice and vintage ice shaver set STIR apart from other popular restaurants. The ice is made from purified water and frozen from the inside out; this way, the ice melts slower and your drink won’t water down so fast. They even have a designated ice chef!

    STIR offers Happy Hour from 4:00 – 6:30, Monday through Friday. Each week they feature a craft cocktail, and that cocktail is $7 during Happy Hour. If cocktails aren’t your thing, draft beer is $4 and wine by the glass is $2 off the regular price. If you want to munch with your drink, tacos and sliders are $1.50 each and oysters are $1.

    FEED Co. Table & Tavern

    While FEED Co. doesn’t have “traditional” Happy Hour specials, each day of the week has special features and great deals on drinks. Tuesdays are pint nights with $3.50 pints from a select brewery. On Wednesdays, ladies can enjoy $3 glasses of house pinot grigio and pinot noir (woo Ladies’ Night!). Come by on Thursdays for live music and a special craft cocktail, curated by FEED Co.’s talented bartenders. There’s some kind of entertainment each night, ranging from live music to trivia.

    P.S. It may not always be part of craft cocktail night, but I recommend the “Sloshed Housewife” drink.

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    I stopped by this spot for the first time a few weekends ago, and I couldn’t believe I hadn’t been there before. Beast + Barrel is one such spot that offers Happy Hour specials every day of the week, from 3:00 – 6:00pm. Their menu offers $3, $4, $5 and $6 selections for eating, drinking and snacking. I loved the Braveheart Burger Sliders and Roasted Pineapple Caipirinha (with an actual piece of roasted pineapple garnish), and for only $12, I could love that every day. I may or may not have gone back the following weekend.

    Community Pie

    I love every place on this list, but I probably frequent this place more than any other spot mentioned. That’s mostly because it’s super convenient to my office, but also because the people who work there are amazing and the pizza is great.

    Stop in Community Pie Monday through Friday from 3:00 – 6:00pm and get a mug of beer for the price of a pint. With 40 taps, there’s a brew for even the pickiest beer drinker (like me). On Saturdays, swing in for $3 sangria ($7.50 for a carafe), grab a seat at the outside-facing bar and people-watch around Miller Plaza. There’s always something going on.

    The Social
    social-p-cheeseThis was one of the first spots I checked out when I moved to Chattanooga last summer. The Social is part of Public House, located in Warehouse Row, and is the “bar” part of the restaurant. It shares a kitchen with Public House, so the menus share many of the same items. Drink specials vary night to night, but Cocktail Hour happens Monday through Friday, with $2 off menu cocktails, $5 glasses of wine, $4 premium well drinks and more. Along with their drink specials, bar small plates are $5 each during Happy Hour (5pm to close, most days). I recommend the pimiento cheese here, too.

    FIVE

    Blackberry Rum Runner from FIVE

    Another spot that believes in every day Happy Hours! Praise! Swing by FIVE from 4-6pm to enjoy $5 wine, half-off well liquors, wine and beer, $5 signature cocktails and $5 snacks. Cocktails rotate week by week, but if you catch the Blackberry Rum Runner on the menu, don’t pass on it. It’s delicious.

     There’s no shortage of places to grab a cocktail and snack in downtown Chattanooga. Swing by any of these awesome spots next time you’re in town and see what they’re all about!

    A version of this post originally appeared on Kate’s blog, A Thought and a Half.

  • Bud Light Apple – A Sweet Beer Treat

    Bud Light Apple – A Sweet Beer Treat

    Bud Light Apple recently launched in select test markets across the U.S. We’re happy the South was one of them! As y’all know we Southerners do appreciate a sweet beer. Bud Light Apple is a welcome addition to our local beer selection. Plus it works as a great base for a cocktail!

    Check out this recipe from Happy Hour Projects.

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    I even got mine gift-wrapped and delivered it to a friend for a brunch gathering! The hosts were tickled that we brought a new beer to sample (which I really should do more often since I’m blessed to get offers like this to promote new products). Bud Light Apple was a hit at the party.

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    Bud Light Apple would make a delicious pairing with baked apples or homemade apple butter. It’s a perfect beer for picnics, tailgating before a sports event, or even just a refreshing drink after a long day at the office. To find out if Bud Light Apple is available in your area, click here!