Tag: Smyrna
Marietta’s Tomato Japanese Grocery Store moves after 30 years…but just up the road
After 30 years on Cobb Parkway, Tomato Japanese Grocery Store gets a new storefront on Windy Hill Road, but you'll find the same bento boxes, sashimi-grade tuna, fun flavors of Kit Kats, and unique imports.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 27 through October 3
Bring your pup to Woofstock, slurp noodles at Ramen Fest, and more.
Wade’s will serve sandwiches and cocktails on its rooftop deck in Smyrna
Chef Jason McClure, formerly of Villains (the quirky Midtown sandwich shop that closed in 2014) and Flip Burger Boutique, is opening Wade’s, a casual, modern American restaurant in Smyrna in August.
Soft-open planned for Monday at Muss & Turner’s in East Cobb
Muss & Turner’s is almost ready for its East Cobb debut. Located in the space formerly home to Common Quarter, at 1205 Johnson Ferry Road, this is the first time the Muss & Turner’s concept is being duplicated since its inception 12 years ago.
Where to find incredible tacos in Atlanta
These 7 picks span the spectrum of authentic to Americanized indulgence. Did your favorite taco spot make the cut?
4 Atlanta dining events in September
Get ready to feast on soul food, Greek specialties, and cheese this month.
10 things to do on Memorial Day weekend in Atlanta
Enjoy the long weekend with fireworks, cosplay, and arts festivals.
Atlanta’s best home values, according to Egypt Sherrod
With so much growth in our ever-changing Peach Capital, buyers want to know, “What can I get for my money?” The answer depends on where you’d like to live. Property values have steadily increased over the past 24 months. Here’s what you can get now for $300,000 to $400,000.
Where to buy now in metro Atlanta
We asked Realtors to recommend their favorite areas—from intown blocks packed with high-rises to (way) OTP suburbs—for every buyer and budget.
How much Atlanta’s median home values have increased
Since metro Atlanta’s recovery began in earnest in 2012, prices are up—in some places way up. Here, how the median home value has changed from December 2011 to December 2015.