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Posts Tagged ‘Midtown’
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 by LizcloseAuthor: Liz
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There comes a few weeks before the Spring officially arrives when it feels like Atlanta literally turns green. St. Patty’s Day festivities are near and far at every hotspot before the annual holiday on March 17th. If you want it, there should be no issue finding green beer, Guinness, shamrocks and all your lucky charms galore. After all, everybody is (or at least pretends to be) Irish on St. Patty’s!
Spiral’s version for years has been one of my favorite renditions of the St. Patty’s parties. This year’s at Park Tavern was by far one of the best celebrations - imagine a sea of green in the early Spring Atlanta weather amongst over 4,000 of your closest friends, overlooking the city skyline. Can you imagine anything better? Plus, live music was running as freely as the beer, with multiple bars around the premise to get your fix.
My other favorite activity was the people-watching and I must say, the crowd gained points for creative costumes this year. From died red hair to themed t-shirts with clever sayings to one courageous soul dressed in all red (quite entertaining amongst the green), the attire was first rate for good times.
Here’s a fun idea for next year: our friends are big brunchers, so my lovely roommate and I decided to host a “green” themed potluck/pre-game prior to the event. Of course, only for those who can handle that much green in their day.
All in all, great to see everyone who was out and about for this much celebrated holiday at Park Tavern - to next year and beyond for successful St. Patty’s day festivities in Atlanta!
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Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 by LizcloseAuthor: Liz
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Normally, these short winter months in Atlanta are fairly dreary - with cold weather, rain and yes, we do even get snow or ice once in a lifetime down in the South (see “Snowmaggedon this past year). However, that doesn’t mean that Atlanta are cooped up inside in despair. I like to think of February as kick-off season to Festival Season - only a few short weeks away from the beautiful Spring weather that Atlanta is famous for.
What’s the best way to start the season? Oysters of course! While various groups have their own version of festivals devoted to the mollusks, I must say that Spiral’s annual Oysterfest remains one of the best options out there. This past Saturday was my third time attending the event at Park Tavern and believe me, each year has brought the previous to another level.
Why do I make such claims? First of all, the atmosphere and crowd is unlike the rest - this year, the sold-out crowd was teeming yet Park Tavern provided enough room to wander around with multiple levels and rooms (and minimal waiting to quench your thirst or appetite). Plus, of course, the outdoor tent and patio area was a great compliment to the pre-Spring weather we had outside.
Secondly, as this was after all “oyster”-fest, the star of the show (beyond the plethora of live music running throughout the day) was truly the oyster. You could find it fried with fries, steamed in cajun broth or yes, even at a raw bar. Wash any of those options down with a bloody mary and you’ve got seafood lover/Bostonian at heart like myself in heaven. Of course, don’t feel pressured to eat the oysters if they’re not your deal. A few beers during the day would fill anyone’s appetite.
Finally, do you really need an excuse to celebrate the almost-freedom of Winter? You may see my face at other upcoming seafood drinking festivals in the next few weeks. But listen to someone who has done them all - Spiral’s should be on top of your list for next year.
Cheers to the official start to Festival Season!
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Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 by LizcloseAuthor: Liz
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I never thought living in Midtown meant so many opportunities for Happy Hour, right around the corner. My girls and I recently stumbled on a Wednesday night special that’s sure to stick - Ladies Night at Piola off 11th Street/Peachtree. This “chain” thin crust pizza standby has locations all around the world and certainly feels like you walk into an international mecca as soon as you walk in. Plus, they’ve got weekly specials that will make any night seem like a good night to eat out (Brazilian night on Sunday or all you can eat gnocchi on Friday anyone?).
Specifically, their Wednesday Night Ladies night offers bottomless red or white wine or, my personal weakness, sangria if you purchase an entree. That’s basically drinking for free if you’ve already planned on eating out. Pick out any one of their thin crust pizzas or pastas and sip on as much as you wish (or can handle). Also, get in early to have some free appetizers by the bar before you sit down at a table.
All in all: a great option for a classy, mid-week excuse to get out of the house during these winter months. Round up your crew and hope to see you Wednesday nights at Piola!
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Thursday, January 20th, 2011 by LizcloseAuthor: Liz
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First of all, a little informal introduction as you’ll be seeing my lovely self posting more frequently.
My name is Liz and I’m a recent addition to the Spiral Hosts with the Most community as of Fall 2010. Originally hailing from Boston, I ventured down to Atlanta for college and immediately loved everything about the growing city - the all day drinking festivals, diverse neighborhoods, young “transplant” culture and of course, beautiful weather March - October sold me on living here post-college.
All in all, I’ve been here just over 6 years with quite a number of beer festivals, restaurant visits and bar hops under my belt. As a bona-fide foodie and culture seeker, Atlanta keeps surprising me every week with new treasures to check out. My friends call me the “social queen” for this reason (and because I publish a weekly Atlanta social calendar), so I hope to share my knowledge and let’s not lie, bias, with all you Spiral fans via this blog.
Secondly, let it be known that I’m a beer snob. For my first blog post, I’d like to highlight one of my new favorite hotspots that’s certainly gotten a lot of attention lately for you fellow beer fans: Ormsby’s.
Tucked into a nook of a shopping center in the up and coming Westside, Ormsby’s takes the neighborhood tavern/pub to the next level. Not only do they have an ever-changing menu of craft beers on draft (and in bottles) and an excellent upscale but affordable pub menu (try the chicken apple sausage in pretzel roll and insanely large beer-battered onion rings, pictured below), this place showcases everyone’s favorite drinking accompaniment: games! There’s nothing like sipping a few cold brews and playing a round of shuffleboard, darts, ski ball (my former Chuck-E-Cheese favorite) and yes, bocce ball. For you traditional board game players (reminiscent of Middle School), they also have a wide selection of sit down games for dinner conversation starts around the 2 story establishment - come on, who doesn’t love Uno, Jenga or Operation?
Ormsby’s has earned it’s spot in my heart as a perfect Happy Hour, date or even later night destination. Excellent choice for groups as well with the diversity of games (and beers), plus their very own private party section. I recently watched the Falcons Playoff game there and couldn’t have been happier with the crowd (excluding the Falcons performance).
Other similar bars and restaurants that mix games with libations: Twain’s (Decatur), Thinking Man (Decatur), Cypress Street Pint & Plate (Midtown -I’ve been known to play a mean game of Connect 4 at the bar), Empire State South (Midtown - bocce ball court) and The Highlander (Midtown on Monroe).
Share your favorite spots to grab a cold one and maybe play a few games on the side. Here’s to a New Year filled with Atlanta adventures!
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