Tag: Little Five Points
22 fall festivals in Atlanta you won’t want to miss
Summer might be coming to an end, but there are still plenty of fall festivals in Atlanta to check out this season. Here are a few of our picks.
34. Euclid Avenue Yacht Club
Marlins and lifesavers hang among skulls and biker photos in an assortment of gritty clutter that looks like it’s been there since the place opened in 1987.
The survival of Sevananda, Atlanta’s only co-op grocery store
As Atlanta’s lone grocery store cooperative, and one of only a handful of vegetarian ones in the nation, Sevananda has endured nearly 45 years of change and some occasional conflict, both in Little Five Points and among the co-op’s member-owners and leadership.
Review: Hattie B’s Hot Chicken delivers a fiery kick to Atlanta
As its name suggests, Hattie B’s Hot Chicken serves hot chicken, a style of bird born and perfected in Nashville (and, so far, unrivaled elsewhere) that’s coated in an earthy and fiery slick of spiced fryer oil after it’s been cooked to a golden crisp. Located on Moreland Avenue, Hattie B’s is Atlanta’s first Nashville hot chicken import.
The verdict on 5 newcomers to Atlanta’s dining scene
Here are our five mini-reviews of some of Atlanta's new restaurants, including Avalon's new barbecue joint, King Barbecue, Nashville's famed fried chicken restaurant, Hattie B’s Hot Chicken, and the third restaurant in Ryan Pernice’s North Fulton mini-empire, Coalition Food and Beverage.
Find your new favorite band at one of Atlanta’s indie venues
Sure, you can see the latest pop sensation at Philips Arena or catch a jam band at Chastain, but you might find the next big thing at these smaller venues.
Coyote Peterson wants to teach you about animals you’ve never heard of
Like Steve Irwin, Jeff Corwin, and Jack Hanna before him, Coyote Peterson will do just about whatever it takes to teach his millions of YouTube followers—nicknamed the "Coyote Pack"—all about the animal kingdom.
Local spotlight: Cactus + Bones woven wall hangings
Kayleigh Denner and Hanna Mazza have been weaving for a long time from their Little Five Points living room—interlacing yarn over looms they make out of repurposed picture frames.
Euclid Avenue Yacht Club turns 30: “It’s kind of like Manuel’s on LSD”
Owner Donald Hinamon, a.k.a. Hippie opened the Yacht Club in a former antique jewelry store in 1987.
Brace yourselves, Rick and Morty fans—a 13-foot-tall Rick is coming to Little Five Points
The Rick and Morty "Rickmobile" is embarking on a cross-country tour, "The Don't Even Trip Road Trip," that kicks off here in Adult Swim's home base of Atlanta.