Category: Food & Drink

  • Olé! 2nd Annual Tacos and Tequila Night at Bistro Off Broad

    Olé! 2nd Annual Tacos and Tequila Night at Bistro Off Broad

    Taco and tequila lovers alike are invited to the second annual Tacos and Tequila Night at Bistro Off Broad, a chef-inspired dining destination in historic downtown Winder, Georgia, on Wednesday, July 17, 2019 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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    Executive Chef Alex Friedman’s Tacos and Tequila Night Menu

    Appetizers

    Homemade tortilla chips served with pico de gallo and charred tomatillo salsa

    Fully Stocked Taco Bar

    Including shrimp, chili lime chicken, carne asada, barbacao, roasted cauliflower, Cotija cheese, chili lime cream sauce, pico de gallo, onions, cilantro, cheese sauce and charred tomatillo salsa

    Sides

    Mexican street corn, rice and charro beans

    Dessert

    Churros served with a decadent chocolate sauce.

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    Tequila-Infused Cocktail Menu

    $8 Bistro Margaritas

    $8 Margatinis

    $8 Tequila Flights featuring Patron Silver, Anejo and Reposado served with house made sangrita OR Patrol Silver or Mezcal Delirio de Oaxaco Reposado served with house made sangrtita

     $5 Select Draft Beers

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    Bistro Off Broad

    Tickets are available for $30 per person and reservations are encouraged. To make a reservation, call  678.963.5517  or e-mail  bistrobroad@outlook.com. For more information, visit  www.bistrooffbroad.com.

    For more details about Bistro Off Broad, visit prettysouthern.com/bistro-off-broad-farm-table-southern-restaurant-winder.

  • A Weekend of Wine Presented by White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails and the Swiss Consulate

    A Weekend of Wine Presented by White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails and the Swiss Consulate

    Honoring Fête des Vignerons, a centuries-old Swiss wine celebration that occurs every 20 years, White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails and the Swiss Consulate have partnered to create an unforgettable wine-infused weekend this July. 

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    While the rare event is happening this summer in the midst of Switzerland’s vineyards, Atlantans and visitors alike can get a taste of the experience at White Oak in the heart of Downtown Atlanta on Thursday, July 25th from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. during a special reception featuring passed appetizers and unlimited tastings of Swiss wines imported specifically for the occasion.  Wine lovers will also be treated to live music from Grammy-award winning, Swiss musician Linus Wyrsch and in-house Découpage demonstrations by Lucrezia Bieler, an artist trained in this delicate craft of cutting paper into intricate, lace-like patterns.

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    The festivities continue on Saturday, July 27th beginning at 6:30 p.m. when Chef Lukas Kaufmann of IGNIV at Grand Resort Bad Ragaz and Executive Chef Timothy Magee of White Oak take guests on a guided culinary journey during a five-course Swiss dinner with hand-selected wine pairings. 

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    Tickets are available for the reception starting at $35 at https://www.freshtix.com/events/a-swiss-wine-reception and for the five -course pairing dinner at $150 at https://www.freshtix.com/events/a-5-course-swiss-dinner-with-wine-pairingsFor more information, visit www.whiteoakkitchen.com  or  call 404.524.7200.

  • “Cool Summer Sparklers” Wine Class at The Shed at Glenwood

    “Cool Summer Sparklers” Wine Class at The Shed at Glenwood

    On Saturday, July 13, 2019, diners and imbibers are invited to The Shed at Glenwood’s Cool Summer Sparklers” Wine Class hosted by special guest, wine expert and restauranteur, Todd Martin.

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    Conveniently located at the connecting point between the Beltline’s Eastside and Southside trails, attendees will be guided through a culinary journey featuring a four-course meal paired with hand-selected champagne flights by Martin from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. A chef driven neighborhood bistro with a ten-year history, all ingredients are carefully sourced for its menu featuring reimagined American comfort food.

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    Tickets are $85 per person, tax and gratuity not included. For reservations, visit www.theshedatglenwood.com/wine-class-2019.html or call 404-835-4363. For more information, visit www.theshedatglenwood.com

  • Get Fired Up for the Fourth of July at These Atlanta Restaurants

    Get Fired Up for the Fourth of July at These Atlanta Restaurants

    Revelers are invited to celebrate America’s birthday to the fullest while donning their best red, white and blue attire at some of Atlanta’s hottest restaurants. Featuring week long specials at STK Atlanta, BeltLine brunches at TWO urban licks and PARISH, All-American specials at Dantanna’s and Atlanta Track Club’s Official Post Peachtree Road Race Party at Park Tavern, partygoers can raise their glasses high to another year of Independence.
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    Take a Steakation During Fourth of July Week at STK Atlanta

    Patriotic partygoers are invited to celebrate America’s birthday all week long at STK Atlanta with themed, mouthwatering dining and imbibing specials.  Located in the heart of Midtown, dine in style and enjoy a red, white and blue steak topping featuring lobster tail, blue corn tortilla and garlic cream for $17.76, Watermelon Margaritas and Blue Gin Sours. On Thursday, July 4th, revelers can enjoy all day specials featuring $2 to $8 bites, half priced specialty cocktails and $10 Justin Cabernet and Vievite Rose. Diners that make a reservation between Monday, July 1, 2019 and Sunday, July 7, 2019, will receive a $25 dining credit available for an a la carte dinner when the reservation is booked in advance online at www.stksteakhouse.com/STEAKcation. STK’s full dinner menu will also be available. For more information or to make  a reservation, visit  https://stksteakhouse.com/venues/atlanta or call  404-793-0144.  STK Atlanta is located at 1075 Peachtree Street in  Midtown Atlanta on the corner of Peachtree and 12th Streets in the 12th &  Midtown development. Stay connected on Twitter and @eatstk #stkatlanta.
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    Celebrate the Fourth of July at PARISH With a

    Red, White and Blue BeltLine Brunch

    Brunch lovers can get an early start to their Fourth of July festivities at The Neighborhood Café and Brasserie at PARISH’s Red, White and Blue brunch on the Atlanta BeltLine on Thursday, July 4, 2019. Featuring an all-star menu created by Executive Chef Chavez Hernandez, brunch goers can get patriotic and celebrate Independence Day with favorites like the American Breakfast – scrambled eggs, a choice of country  sausage or applewood  smoked bacon, grits or potatoes and a biscuit; The Burger – two patties, Swiss cheese, bacon jam, lettuce and house cut fries; Chicken and Waffles – fried chicken, blueberry waffle, Sriracha butter and  peanuts, and much more.  With  inspired, familiar American food, an inventive beverage program, and warm hospitality, The Neighborhood Café will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and The Brasserie will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. PARISH will be closed for dinner. For more information or to make reservations, call 404.681.4434 or visit parishatl.com. Parish is located on the Atlanta Beltline at N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 and boasts a dog-friendly patio.. Stay connected on Twitter at @parishATL and Instagram at @ParishInmanPark and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/ParishFood-and-GoodsInman-Park

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    Celebrate the Fourth of July over a fiery Red, White and Blue brunch at TWO urban licks on Thursday, July 4, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Conveniently located on the Atlanta BeltLine and with a newly renovated patio, revelers can enjoy creative American cuisine including signature favorites like the Salmon Chips, Brisket Hash, Pimento Cheese BLT and Sophia’s Biggie Doughnut created by Executive Chef Michael Bertozzi along with handcrafted brunch cocktails like the Bloody Maria, Fresh Peach Bellini, Micheladas and more.  TWO urban licks will be closed for dinner. To make a reservation, call 404.522.4622 or visit twourbanlicks.com. Two Urban Licks is located at 820 Ralph McGill Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30306. Stay connected on Twitter at @2urbanlicks and Instagram at @TwoUrbanLicks and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TwoUrbanLicks
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    Head To Dantanna’s For All-American Fourth of July Specials

    With two convenient locations, Dantanna’s is celebrating the Fourth of July with classic All-American specials. Guests can nosh on a mouthwatering BBQ Pork Plate featuring shredded pork shoulder, house-made barbecue sauce, Texas toast, fried onion and  coleslaw, or a  half  rack of St. Louis rib,  served with fresh corn on the cob at the Downtown location located inside the CNN Center. The Buckhead location will be serving a Beef Brisket Plate with house-made barbecue sauce, Texas toast, fried onion and  coleslaw, and fall-off-the-bone Baby Back Ribs. The expansive wine, beer and cocktail menu will also be available at both locations. Dantanna’s Buckhead is located at the  Shops Around Lenox, 3400 Around Lenox Rd NE #304,  Atlanta, GA 30326.  Dantanna’s Downtown is located at 1 CNN Center #269, Atlanta, GA 30303.  For more information visit  www.dantannas.com  or call 404.760.8873 for Dantanna’s Buckhead and 404.522.8873 for Dantanna’s Downtown.  Stay connected on Twitter and Instagram at @dantannas. 
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    Park Tavern Hosts the Atlanta Track Club’s

    Official Post Peachtree Road Race Party

    After crossing the finish line, Atlanta Track Club members are invited to cool down after the AJC Peachtree Road Race’s at Park Tavern in Piedmont Park on Thursday, July 4th. Located on the Atlanta BeltLine in the heart of Midtown, runners can refuel and snack on power bagels, fresh fruit and other delicious breakfast treats courtesy of Einstein Bros. Bagels from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Members ages 21 and up, are also invited to cool down and sip on one complimentary Yuengling Light Lager. Capturing all the fun, 680 The Fan will be on-site broadcasting the live race. To enter the Post-Race Member Party, each Atlanta Track Member must present a member key fob, a neon yellow wristband provided by the Atlanta Track Club or a race number bib printed with the words ‘Post Race Party’.  Non-members are invited to register on Tuesday, July 2nd or Wednesday, July 3rd at the Peachtree Health & Fitness Expo. Ages 21 and up must bring an ID. Ages 20 and under are allowed to attend the post-race celebration when accompanied by an adult. For more information, visit www.parktavern.com or call 404.249.0001. Stay connected on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ParkTavern and on Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter @parktavern.
  • Park Tavern Announces Electric Avenue “The 80’s MTV Experience”

    Park Tavern Announces Electric Avenue “The 80’s MTV Experience”

    On Friday, June 21, 2019, partygoers searching for a radical night are invited to dust off their leg warmers, neon colors and spandex for the series kick off of Electric Avenue “The 80’s MTV Experience” at Park Tavern in Piedmont Park!

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    Beginning at 7 p.m., perms and mullets alike can bust a move to their favorite 80’s tunes featuring iconic sounds of vintage synthesizers and drum machines. Guests can also enjoy Park Tavern’s signature favorites such as burgers, tacos, fresh sushi flown in from Hawaii, handcrafted cocktails, frosty beers, a wide variety of wines and much more. Doors open at 7 p.m. and music will begin at 8 p.m. and continue through 11 p.m.

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    For ages 21 and up, General Admission tickets include entry to the event, standing room and bar seating only on a first-come, first-served basis and are available starting at $20. General Admission tickets will increase to $25 at the door. For a guaranteed VIP table, VIP tickets are available starting at $100 for a 4 person VIP table, $180 for a 6 person VIP table and $220 for an 8 person VIP table.
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    Partygoers can also look forward to rocking out to the favorite 80s jams all summer long, because Park Tavern’s Electric Avenue – The 80’s MTV Experience will also be held on July 19th, August 23rd and September 20th. To purchase tickets, visit http://www.parktavern.com/events/electric-avenue. For more information, visit www.parktavern.com or call 404.249.0001. Stay connected on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @parktavern.
  • Bistro Off Broad – Winder’s Farm-to-Table Southern Restaurant

    Bistro Off Broad – Winder’s Farm-to-Table Southern Restaurant

    About an hour’s drive northeast of Atlanta is one of the South’s best-kept secrets in historic downtown Winder: Bistro Off Broad.

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    Their belief, “Food is meant to be celebrated” is evident from the Bistro’s farm-to-table menu served in a warm yet elegant ambiance. Southern hospitality meets fine dining in this 100-year-old building. Now in its third year, helming the kitchen of Bistro Off Broad is celebrated Executive Chef Alex Friedman (also a former “Chopped” contestant).

    Pretty Southern caught up with Chef Alex and Bistro Off Broad’s owner, Brooke Vankirk, to learn more about their establishment. Read on in the Q&A below.

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    Executive Chef Alex Friedman and Brooke Vankirk, owner + proprietor, of Bistro Off Broad

    Let’s start with you, Brooke! Why did you decide to open Bistro Off Broad?

    “There is so much opportunity in Winder, many beautiful buildings that are just waiting to be given new life. The building that houses the Bistro was one such building. In its 100+ years, this building had been an important part of the lives of the residents of Winder so when we were discovering how beautifully the building renovation was turning out we wanted to make this beautiful space a place where residents could gather – a part of everyday life.
    The concept of The Bistro was born of this idea.”

    Are you a native of Winder?

    “We did not grow up in Winder but have come to love the town and its people. We have lived in the surrounding areas for about 35 years and have had offices in Winder for much of this time. Winder is in the midst of some very exciting changes with a healthy collaboration between the private business sector and city government.” When looking for other exiting options to eat out, see here this blog about the Best restaurant London has to offer.

    What’s the inspiration for the menu?

    “The Bistro is a blended concept of a gathering place inspired by the French bistro restaurants and our fortunate location in Barrow County surrounded by the amazing farmers of our area. We are passionate about fresh, local food. We respect the hard work and passion that it takes to be a farmer and believe that as a community we must support them. It is becoming more and more difficult for small farms, ranches and dairies to compete in this age of the mega-conglomerates and if we lose our connection to our food and the people who provide it we have lost some of our heritage. Being able to eat something that was just harvested and delivered by a local farm is a privilege that we do not take lightly.”

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    Your team touts a local “farm-to-table” menu – how do you go about sourcing ingredients?

    “Alex has a wonderful relationship with local farmers. Our rural location makes it possible to call them up and get freshly harvested items in hours. We are always on the lookout for more local sources. We just had the privilege of attending the Barrow County Farm to School Booster club fundraising event called “Dining for Dirt”. The Bistro donated food items and Chef Alex volunteered his time to cook alongside other chefs to raise money for the Farm to School program. This program helps our local schools learn how to create and maintain school vegetable gardens. There were farmers in attendance and we were able to make many new connections and look forward to hopefully working with them soon.”

    What are your favorite items on the menu (both food & drink)?

    “Our mantra is Celebrate Food and I am a big fan of our ever-changing menu. Right now, I’m really enjoying the kale salad with burnt baby carrots and cauliflower, goat cheese and Marcona almonds. The Ossabaw Pork Confit is also a favorite—the cannellini beans in the dish are wonderful. The Oxtail Risotta just came off the menu and I miss it. Eric makes an awfully good Paper Plane cocktail!”

    Any specials or events we should know about?

    “We have what we call a Monthly Social. This is where we put the tables out family style and serve a cultural themed food and drink menu. We have had Italian, Irish, Korean, Spanish, Greek, Mexican. We have opened it up to our patrons to choose by way of a Facebook vote. It’s a lot of fun and everyone seems to enjoy it.”

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    Now let’s chat with you, Chef Alex! Like a lot of Atlantans, I was a big fan of P’cheen. Can you tell our readers why it’s worth the drive OTP to visit Bistro off Broad?

    “It would be egotistical of me to think that Atlantans would drive 45 minutes out of the city just for a meal.”

    “However, if they did make the drive, I think they would find it worth it. The Bistro is not the only thing Barrow County and Winder have to offer. We are but a few minutes from Fort Yargo State Park (the most visited in the state), and we are only about 30 minutes from Athens. If your readers were to make the drive to the Bistro or decided to join us for lunch while visiting Fort Yargo or come for dinner while staying in Athens, they would have the opportunity to not just enjoy the beautiful ambiance of a restaurant housed in a 100-year-old building or a cocktail prepared by one of Georgia’s most knowledgeable bartenders, but they would also get an opportunity to taste all that Georgia has to offer.”

    “We take great pride in the fact that the Bistro is the sum of its many parts. It is not just the hours we spend preparing the food, it is the countless hours the farmers and artisans of Georgia spend growing, raising, and creating the products that we serve. We take farm-to-table to a level that most restaurants don’t or can’t.”

    “We believe in Georgia grown, and we source as many products from the state of Georgia as we can. From honey, honeycomb, bee pollen, flour, grits, cornmeal, vegetables, chicken, pork, beef, shrimp, crab, and eggs to charcuterie, cheese, bread, and gelato, we are truly Georgia grown and truly farm-to-table. We have a simple philosophy. Our job is not to manipulate the product, our job is to showcase it – to allow the hard work of our farmers and artisans to shine through in beautiful, simple preparations.”

    What are some of your favorite dishes on the menu? What’s new that folks might not have tried before?

    “Our menu is always evolving. We are subject to the weather, wildlife, and Georgia’s ‘terroir.’ Although our proteins may stay the same for a month or two at a time, the vegetables and garnishes are always changing. One day the berry crop is beautiful; the next day it has been decimated by deer. So, what you print about our menu today might not be available tomorrow. However, these are some of my current favorites:

    Charred raab, chard, speck, balsamic vinegar, feta, extra virgin, preserved lemon. “The raab and chard are from Fry Farm in Bethlehem and are beautiful and fresh with just the right amount of char. The speck is produced by Pine Street Market, smoky and delicious; the feta from The Woodsman & The Wife Creamery adds a creamy and salty kick. Add house-made preserved lemon adds zest, the dish is finished with a drizzle of a peppery extra virgin and the sweetness of a 15-year aged balsamic.”

    Ossabaw pork confit, coriander, cannellini beans, zucchini, purple top turnips like Brook mentioned above!. “I would be willing to say that we are the only restaurant in the country serving pork in this way. We are lucky to have Hamthropology as our main supplier of pork. The Ossabaw hog is like no other and arguably one of the best porks in the world. Hamthropology is one of the only producers of this product. The specialness of the pork requires extra attention. We receive the hogs whole and utilize every part in this dish. The bones are roasted and made into stock that is reduced to a thick, sticky, and robust demiglace. The fat is lightly smoked and rendered into lard in which the pork is slowly cooked for 3.5 to 4 hours. The skin is dehydrated and fried into chicharrons. The pork confit is finished in the broiler with a brown sugar and coriander “brûlée”, served over a ragout of cannellini beans, zucchini, and purple top turnips, drizzled with pork demiglace and finished with a chicharron.”

    Why is this type of “farm-to-table” model so important to the local ecosystem?

    “The Bistro is not an island sitting alone in Barrow County. We are the sum of all the hard work put into the product long before it arrives at our front door. Our job is easy because we have such amazing products with which we work. We believe in the community – and the farmers and artisans that live in it. When you dine at the Bistro, you are not just supporting us, you’re supporting the local economy and farmers. Agriculture is the largest industry in Georgia and by no means the most glamorous. We hope to shed light on what these farmers are doing and the importance of their work.” He also shared that maintenance is a big part of the industry as equipment like industrial rubber products are needed to make the process easier for the farmers.

    “We take great pride in telling our guests exactly where their food comes from, and who the farmer or artisan is that grew/prepared it.”

    “We serve organic, healthy, unaltered food that deserves to be talked about. We hope that we can inspire other restaurants and other chefs to buy local and support the local farmers and artisans all over the state of Georgia. Everyone can do their part and make a difference in the way we eat and perceive food.”

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    What does the future hold for Bistro Off Broad and beyond?

    “We look forward to the Bistro’s continued growth in popularity. We hope to set an example to other business owners and restaurateurs – if we succeed in Winder, they can succeed here too, or in other beautiful small towns in north Georgia. We will continue to source the best local products we can and present it in a way that showcases the work put into it before us. We’ve opened our second restaurant, Lobby at the Maddox, in the historic Peoples Bank Building in Winder. The Lobby is a “from scratch” Italian Chop House with a focus on fresh pasta made daily with local flour and a selection of grass and grain fed beef both wet and dry aged, pork, veal, and lamb.”

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    Editor’s note: a big thanks to Brooke and Alex for their time! We would love to hear from our readers if they’ve dined at Bistro Off Broad and what they enjoyed!

    Bistro Off Broad is open for lunch + dinner daily from Tuesday to Friday, and open for brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in addition to dinner service on Saturday and Sunday evenings.

    Bistro Off Broad is located at 16 E Candler St, Winder, GA 30680. For more information, check out Bistro Off Broad’s website plus stay connected on Twitter at @bistrobroad, on Instagram at @bistrobroad, and on Facebook.