Category: Events

  • The Round-Up: February 8-12

    What was buzzing in the media this week? Which upcoming events do you have to go to, or which menu items do you have to try? Here’s a recap of what went down and what you need to look forward to! 

    Eater Atlanta posted a feature story on the new barbecue pop-up at Moe’s and Joe’s from Piedmont BBQ Co!

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previewed the opening for Ba Bellies from the Nam Phuong team, coming to Peachtree Corners soon!

    Since Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday, Atlanta Eats rounded-up the best places for a romantic brunch, including Einstein’s.

    Walking Dead, anyone? Access Atlanta suggests heading to Diesel Filling Station for the premiere of the Walking Dead and the return of the bar’s weekly viewing parties.

    Fox 5’s Paul Milliken stopped by Crossfit Paragon for its “Move It Monday” segment on Good Day Atlanta, learning the ins-and-outs of Crossfit!

    Atlanta Magazine is getting into the Valentine’s Day spirit by rounding up the best places for V-Day Dinner, including Einstein’s, Cowtippers and Oakhurst Market!

    Eater Atlanta ran a dedicated story on the opening of Ba Bellies – coming soon!

    More coverage for Valentine’s Day dinner, including Einstein’s and Guaco Joe’s, this time from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    You can find me at Moe’s and Joe’s for Valentine’s Day, named one of the best dive bars to visit on this day by Eater Atlanta.

    More coverage on the Piedmont BBQ Co. pop-up at Moe’s and Joe’s, this time from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

    Creative Loafing also suggests heading to the Piedmont BBQ Co. pop-up at Moe’s and Joe’s, making the list of top news events in the Quick Bites.

     

  • Ramen Fest at Makan

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    Tonight, several of Atlanta’s top restaurants and chefs will compete to take the title of best ramen served at the second annual Ramen Fest, including Illegal Food, Makan, No. 246, Pine St. Market, Kimball House, Twain’s, Victory and Wrecking Bar Brewpub. Each participant will create their own take on ramen and serve tastings to the audience during the special event.

    “Atlanta’s first Ramen Fest was such a fun and popular event, plus the best part is we raised $6,000 for The Giving Kitchen in our first year,” said Makan Chef George Yu. “There are so many great restaurants we want to work with right now, and based on last year’s popularity, we decided to host the event again.”

    In addition to the ramen tastings, guests can purchase beer passes to enjoy Wild Heaven’s craft brews during the event.

    Tickets are $35 per person and include tastings and a donation to the Decatur Education Foundation. Beer tickets are available for $12 in advance or $20 at the door. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.