Tag: Elizabeth Ingram
Inside Elizabeth Ingram and Alton Brown’s Alabama lake house
An intentionally minimalist lake house allows this high-profile couple to hang out in one big room—with a gorgeous view all around.
Explore Elizabeth Ingram and Alton Brown’s curiosity-filled Marietta loft
Star designer Elizabeth Ingram, known for creating stylish restaurant interiors, helped chef and Food Network personality Alton Brown design his Marietta loft. Then she married him and moved in.
The 1970s are back—just take a look at these Atlanta restaurants
While midcentury modern has had its recent resurgence, it’s now clear that the 70s are back, baby. For proof, step inside any number of Atlanta’s newest restaurants: Little Rey, Iberian Pig Buckhead, or Halsa at Serenbe.
Review: Banshee is East Atlanta Village’s most sophisticated spot
Banshee no doubt elevates East Atlanta Village’s reputation as a dining destination—a reputation that has been slow to take shape, despite several attempts by distinguished chefs. Yet the restaurant still feels very much of the Village, which is to say irreverent, chill, and clearly the product of a cohesive, creative vision.
The scabs-to-riches tale of Alton Brown’s new rescue dog, “Scabigail”
Pink-skinned, hairless, and yes, a little scabby, Abigail the Boston terrier cuts an unlikely figure for a celebrity pet. But this scrappy terrier hit the jackpot this week when Food Network host Alton Brown spotted her on Instagram and decided to bring her home.
Review: Golden Eagle is all about nostalgia—and it works
If you were to cram the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s into a blender, you’d end up with something close to this self-styled “diners club.” Golden Eagle shouldn’t be taken too seriously as a restaurant, but it’s also more than a nostalgia-themed hot spot appealing to millennials’ love of vintage.