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Mambo Zombi

Mambo Zombi is a welcome respite amid bustling Edgewood Avenue

Though it opened in the lead-up to Halloween 2022, Mambo Zombi is definitely not a Halloween bar. Despite the mai tai and Singapore sling on the menu, it’s not a tiki bar. Also, if you’re looking for it—you’re right, there’s no sign. But it’s also not a speakeasy.
BeltLine officials need cash to finish the trail network. What will it cost Atlanta?

BeltLine officials need cash to finish the trail network. What will it cost Atlanta?

BeltLine officials now say they need $350 million to complete the wildly popular trail network and want to create a Special Services District to help boost funds.

A new bar from the Joystick team will showcase the scientific side of cocktail mixing

Look for centrifuges, immersion circulators, and vacuum infusion when this new bar opens in the Collective at Coda this summer
Georgia Brewed Cinema

Georgia Brewed Cinema outdoor film series celebrates local movies, beer, and food

Held during three evenings in September at Georgia Beer Garden, the Georgia Brewed Cinema film series will screen three locally-filmed and set movies—Smokey and the Bandit, Drumline, and Baby Driver—and pair with each a special menu and beer selections from Wild Heaven Beer.

Joystick’s Georgia Beer Garden set for March opening

Joystick received approval on their liquor license application from the city review board last month, and now await final approval the Fulton County Health Department and the Office of Buildings

Georgia Beer Garden opening pushed back to early 2016

Joystick Gamebar founders Johnny Martinez and Brandon Ley will open the Georgia Beer Garden at 420 Edgewood Avenue in early 2016. “We’re right next to MLK, the Atlanta Streetcar comes right next to the Beer Garden, and Edgewood is becoming a big destination for the bar scene. We want to capitalize on that and show off what people around the whole state are doing with beer,” Martinez says.

That new Georgia beer law covers distilleries, too. So what do distillers think about it?

Under a new Georgia law that goes into effect July 1, craft brewers and distillers will be able to sell directly to consumers, after a fashion. They will be able to package take-home "souvenirs" with tours—the equivalent of a six pack or a 750ml bottle of booze.

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