The Brunswick Stew is exceedingly good as a side as are the "rum" baked beans. About four blocks from the North Avenue MARTA station, but there are also metered spaces along 5th Street and pay parking available in the Georgia Tech Hotel deck. Culture & Entertainment: The High Museum - Several permanent art galleries plus three new exhibits opening just before the conference. Located at 1280 Peachtree Street, near 16h Street - take MARTA to the Arts Center (N5) station and follow the signs across the street to the Museum. The Fox Theater - Jersey Boys will be playing on Saturday, June 9th and Sunday, June 10th, just before the conference begins. Showtime is 2 PM & 8 PM Saturday, 1 PM Sunday, tickets $33 - $73. Located on Peachtree Street near Ponce De Leon Ave. Take MARTA to the North Avenue station and exit out to Ponce, then go east to Peachtree and look north for the big FOX sign. The Center for Puppetry Arts - Puppets aren't just for kids! Be sure to visit both the original puppetry museum featuring puppets from around the world, and the extensive exhibit of Jim Henson history and memorabilia, including many original Henson muppets on display. On stage during the week of the conference will be The Little Pirate Mermaid, featuring marionettes, rod and shadow puppets. Located at Spring Street and 18th Street. Take MARTA to the Arts Center Station and walk north on West Peachtree to 18th, and then two blocks west on 18th Street. Also, plenty of free parking behind the center if you want to drive there. Virginia HighlandsHow to get here: $20 cab ride from downtown, or a $10 cab ride from Midtown. You can also take a bus directly there from $2.50, #16, Noble-Executive Park. Please see MARTA for more details. Details: One of Atlanta's most popular neighborhoods for shopping, dining and nightlife. The Highlands, as it is more commonly referred to, is a pretty casual neighborhood with a plethora of dining options to choose from, some of my favorites are outlined below. There are also local boutique shops in between the restaurants. Restaurants: Atkin's Park Tavern - Atlanta's Oldest Restaurant and Bar. Great, simple food; very local spot for drinks, but a bit smokey when it's packed. Blind Willie's - Blue's Club. If you like listening to the blues, this is the spot for you. Small admission fee and a live band. DBA BBQ - BBQ restaurant with a southern flair. This is less than .5 mile from the intersection of Virginia and Highland. Get the creamed corn!! Fontaine's Oyster House -Love their baked oysters and lobster bisque George's Bar - Voted Atlanta's best burgers Goin' Costal - Seafood and fish flown in daily; dinner menu set on what is fresh for the day. Highland Tap - Steakhouse. Martinis are served in your own carafe. La Tavola Trattoria - Fine dining Italian, best lasagne I've ever had. Mondays you get an entree (from a select list) and glass of wine for $15. Make reservations. Murphy's - New American Bistro and Wine Bar. This is a great spot for brunch, but packed! In addition to the restaurant, there is a wine shop attached so if you like the wine you tried at dinner, you can take a bottle home with you for retail price. Noche - Spanish Tapas, fun environment, daily specials. Surin of Thailand - Voted best Thai food in Atlanta Other NeighborhoodsBars: "A bit farther away from the hotel (~2.5 mi) reachable by bus or a slight hike (~1 mi) from the Marta train is Manuel's Tavern, which is more traditional American, and something of an Atlanta institution." (Stuart Freeman) |