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Eddie's Attic Turns Twenty
UPDATE: On May 14, Eddie Owen announced that he had been fired from Eddie's Attic. Read Rich Eldredge's blog post about Owen's departure, Owen's response, and Alex Cooley's take on the situation. Shut up and listen. You can drink your beer and scrape the last bits of mac and cheese ... Read more

Food & Dining

Cardamom Hill
It might be easy at first to doubt the authenticity of the cooking at Cardamom Hill, Atlanta’s first regional Indian fine-dining restaurant. In what other South Asian place have we seen such precise knife skills, or exquisite sense of composition, or range of colors? And who thinks of sliced beets ... Read more

Life & Style

Modern Family
“All my furniture needs to be charcoal gray,” says Carrie Penley—not necessarily because she loves the color, but to hide paint smears from her artist husband, Steve Penley, who walks around the house in freshly smudged clothes that look like a Jackson Pollock canvas. The neutral palette also serves an ... Read more

Arts & Entertainment

Jazz Age
When pianist Herbie Hancock gazed out over Piedmont Park on Memorial Day in 2007, there was barely a patch of grass unoccupied by picnic blankets or folding chairs. It was closing night of the three-day Atlanta Jazz Festival, and 100,000 people packed the park to celebrate the free event’s thirtieth ... Read more

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Top-Rated Restaurants

A sampling of restaurants awarded three or more stars by our critics:

  1. Rathbun's

    Kevin Rathbun's bold restaurant can be credited for jumpstarting the latest wave of midscale/upscale dining in unexpected locations. Small plates make for fun yet serious dining.

  2. Cacao Atlanta Chocolate Co. - Inman Park

    The transcendence of Cacao’s bean-to-bar chocolate is already renowned. Pastel-shaded macarons are their finest non-chocolate endeavor.

  3. Holeman and Finch Public House

    There is, of course, that famous burger. But Holeman and Finch exists to serve you pork, be it cured, twirled into pasta, or served on the side as bacon. If it isn't packed, the talented bartenders will devise a libation to your taste.


 

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