Summers in the 'ATL' can represent many things to many people. Despite the characteristic heat and humidity that blankets the city this time of the year, life doesn't slow down in hopes of cooler weather, but thrives as actively as ever in spite of it.
I relish taking in as much of the food scene as possible during the season, and in case you're looking to do the same, here's a starter list to get you out, about, exploring and enjoying what this fabulous city has to offer.
Downtown Restaurant Week ~
Going on now through Sunday, July 26, 2015, Downtown Restaurant Week features several of Atlanta's premier restaurants located in and near the heart of downtown. With prix fixe menus ranging from $15 for lunch to $25-$35 for dinner, it's a great way to enjoy premium dining for a literal fraction of the cost.
Ice Cream Festival ~
With July being National Ice Cream Month, there's no better way to close it out than with an Ice Cream Festival! The fun happens on Saturday, July 25, 2015 at beautiful Piedmont Park and will feature ice cream for sale, vendors, entertainment and fitness events. Entry is free.
Garden Chef Demos ~
Enjoy lively chef demos showcasing the season's bounty every weekend, now through September, amidst the gorgeous Atlanta Botanical Garden in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen. Free with Garden admission.
Atlanta Bar-B-Q Festival ~
Music, competitions, and scrumptious food and drink, mark the scene at the Atlanta Bar-B-Q Festival at Atlantic Station. Mark your calendars for August 14th and 15th and get ready to indulge!
Beyond this list of favorites, there's so much more to explore as Summer continues to unfold. Eventbrite,
a global marketplace for events, is one of my go-to sources for
featuring--and discovering--all that's happening in my area around my
interests. Be sure to check out it out for more foodie happenings, or to plan your own special soiree with their event management software, and
make the remaining days of Summer the most deliciously fun yet!
Happy Eating!
Photo Credit: Atlanta Botanical Garden
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