Tiny Lou's

Review: Inspiring French cuisine returns to Atlanta at Tiny Lou’s

In this era of hyperlocalism and regional pride, the popularity of French cuisine has been on the decline. But there is hope. In Atlanta, a comeback has arrived inside the recently transformed Hotel Clermont and directly above the lovably grungy Clermont Lounge. Yes, the French resurgence has materialized above a strip club.

A new food hall in Dunwoody looks to reinvent the concept with full-service dining

Most of Atlanta's food halls are a collection of order-at-counter mini restaurants with central, communal seating. When it opens in the spring, the Hall at Ashford Lane will be full-service. Diners will order off a single menu featuring food and drinks from nine different restaurants and two bars, and a server will bring everything to their table.

Filipino pop-up Kamayan ATL’s Buford Highway brick-and-mortar will open this summer

Filipino pop-up Kamayan ATL plans to officially open as a full-service restaurant on Buford Highway in June. Located in Asian Square near Mamak, it will serve traditional fare inspired by the heritage of owners Mia Orino and Carlo Gan.
Christiane Chronicles

The Christiane Chronicles: The case against laminated menus—and why Salt Bae is my soulmate

People sneeze on laminated menus. They handle them with greasy paws. What I want on my table is a clean sheet of paper (no need for fancy stock) printed fresh every day. Plus: why I'm in love with finishing salts.

Pine Street Posse

Late in the spring, after the foreclosure, the Peachtree Pine homeless shelter Downtown was itself in danger of homelessness.

How to prepare for the loss of a pet

No one likes to think about death. But it’s something all pet owners have to face. It helps to know what to expect, so as end of life draws near, you’ll be (at least somewhat) prepared.

Six reasons to love Reynoldstown

Settled after the Civil War by freed slaves who rebuilt the train tracks at the nearby rail yard (now CSX), Reynoldstown now enjoys a growing diversity, which is what prompted Chris Appleton—executive director of the arts nonprofit WonderRoot—to make his home there nine years ago.

Juan Williams brouhaha in hyperdrive after NPR CEO remarks at Atlanta Press Club

The media brouhaha over commentator Juan Williams getting sacked by NPR went into hyperdrive yesterday after NPR’s CEO made unfortunately inappropriate offhanded comments about the matter at an Atlanta Press Club luncheon yesterday.   On Monday, Williams was given the boot following an appearance on Bill O’Reilly’s show on FOX during which he confessed to feeling “a

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