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Buckhead HELP!
I am looking for some fun bar/restaurants in Buckhead. We will be staying in Buckhead. <BR>I am going Feb 18 - 20. Just looking for something to do. <BR> <BR>Also, We would like to go to the comedy club. <BR>We have heard of Dads Garage, Punchline and Uptown Comedy Club. What would be the best for 5-7 20ish white girls. <BR> <BR>I only say that because we got into a bit of trouble last year in Chicago, because we got off the subway in a bad area and one of us got our purse stolen, targeted because we were obvoiusly tourists. We stuck out like a <BR>sore thumb in the area we were in. <BR> <BR>Anyway - any help would be appreciated. <BR>
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Oh by the way - we are not looking for anything fancy. Just casual <BR>mid priced restaurant/bars
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Where the heck is Buckhead????????????
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Buckhead is I guess an area of Atlanta Georgia - I don't think it is its own city. I dont't know
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Buckhead is an upscale business/shopping/entertainment (and residential) district in north Atlanta. Years ago (before the gradual movement of Atlanta's 'core' northward), it was considered a suburb. Now, it's home to the more expensive Atlanta neighborhoods. The bar and restaurant area is compact enough to walk around in until you find the right place for you & your friends. Couldn't give you the name of hottest places; they tend to change. There are many to choose from. You should find plenty to do; if the weather is agreeable, lots of the places' outside decks will be crowded. Oh, to be young and single again.
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Amber, Buckhead Diner is a must; the Cheesecake Factory is good (it's an import from LA). The problem really is which of the many great restaurants to choose from along Peachtree in Buckhead.
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Hi Amber. I lived in Buckhead a couple years until I met my husband and moved to Midtown Atlanta 5 years ago. We don't visit Buckhead often since we tend to walk rather than drive on the weekends, but I still have a couple favorite restaurants in Buckhead that are still popular. Both are in restored houses and both are low-priced for the quality/atmosphere. Anis is French and has a great Library room wine bar. It's very cozy, but I have seen several groups there (at Peachtree and Pharr, walk south on Pharr and turn right on Grandview). I would definately recommend Ciao Bella for excellent pasta and a lively atmosphere. It's run by good looking Italians (Pharr Rd. at Grandview). Metropolitan pizza is pretty good, and it's right on Peachtree. Bars and pricy restaurants are all over Buckhead. <BR> <BR>As far as Dad's Garage, it's in a different part of town and the area's a bit rough. I hear the Punchline is in Buckhead, but I'm not sure about the other. Have a great time!
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So my wife likes good looking Italians. Hmmmmm. <BR> <BR>I will strongly second Anis and Ciao Bella. However, I must respectably disagree with the recommendation for the Cheesecake factory. It is truly horrible. <BR> <BR>I'd also recommend Cafe Tu Tu Tango. It's the perfect place for a group. It's high energy with an arty decor (artists working while you eat) and serves everything in small plates so you can order a lot of different things and share. It's right in the center of all the bars so I would consider it a must first stop. <BR> <BR>Like Steve above, I'm hesistant to make bar/club recommendations as things change often up there and we haven't been to Buckhead for a while (too many good looking Italians). But I'll take a stab. Fado is a nice Irish themed pub. Chili Pepper used to be a hot place to party and dance (probably still is). Oxygen is anther place to dance. For the hottest new places, ask your concierge or look for the longest lines. <BR> <BR>Have fun and welcome to Atlanta.
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Brian, just doing a really check on my taste...Has Cheesecake Factory always been horrible, or has it gone down hill in recent years. I use to take clients there frequently (in Marina Del Rey) with no complaints.
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Amber: I have lived in Buckhead for 15 years. You have an unlimited number of choices. For expensive sophisticated dining: Segars (way expensive but great), Nava (wonderful southwestern), Blue Point (new, Asian/American). Also great-Maggianos (Italian), and for the truly great place that is very reasonable and fun Anis. Comedy ?-I would go to some of the many different nightclubs-plenty of humorous sitings.CEW
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I was probably a little hard on the cheescake factory. It's a personal taste thing, and the place is probably still packing them in, so you're certainly not alone in liking it. <BR> <BR>My problems wiht the place are: <BR> <BR>The hideous decor (faux marble columns). <BR>The HUGE menu - how can a kitchen possibly be able to cook so many things well? <BR>The food quality - the 2 times I've been, the food was either cold (obviously reheated from frozen) or just blah. <BR>The portions - this place's shtick (sp?) seems to be their huge menu and their huge portions. Unless you take it home, much food will be wasted. I don't understand this idea that a lot of people have of quantity = quality. It's just wasteful to me. <BR>The service - we've always had clueless teenagers. <BR> <BR>Having said that, there certainly is a lively atmosphere and the prices are very resonable for Buckhead and for the quantity of the food you get (even if you can't eat it all). <BR> <BR>CEW makes some good recommendations for high-end dining (Seeger's just got its 5th Mobile star but will run you $150 a person!) and Maggiano's is a great recomendation for a group. Also consider Fratelli di Napoli - a short cab ride down Peachtree Street.
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CEW - I love your comment about about the humerous sitings at the nightclubs. <BR>Isn't that the truth. <BR> <BR>Anyways, we will be doing that that for a few nights, but a couple of the girls wanted to do something different one of the nights other than the whole bar scene. Any recommendations???
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I've heard that Punchline is a good comedy club. It is located on Hildebrand Dr. I - 285 off of Roswell. <BR>I'm not sure about this area though. <BR>Maybe someone from the area could clue you in if it is a safe area or not.
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Hi! As long as you go on line why not check out "access atlanta.com" or ajc.com for whats going on when your coming. Loads of bars/.restaurants in Buckhead. By the way "ajc" stands for the atlanta journal constition, also check out "creative loafing.com" Enjoy yourselves alan
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The Punchline is probably Atlanta's top comedy club, it is located in Sandy Springs which is about 15-20minutes from Buckhead. It's a fairly easy drive if you have a car or you can take a cab. I think Dad's Garage is actually more of a theatre with specific productions at different times. <BR>A place that's a bit different and located in the midtown area is Loca Luna-it's a restaurant specializing in Tapas(small portions of different things) with a whimsical decor and great salsa type music(at least on weekends) lots of people dancing, eating and generally having fun.
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Hello down in Atlanta! <BR> <BR>Maybe some of you can help me too. <BR>We will be coming down for Superbowl <BR>next weekend. GO TITANS! <BR> <BR>Anyway, I have heard about a new huge <BR>mall down there, the Mall of Georgia. <BR>I am trying to get a website for the mall to find out all of the stores and <BR>restaurants in the area. I have tried AccessAtlanta and no luck. Does anyone <BR>know if they have a website? <BR> <BR>Also I heat that in Atlanta Journal <BR>Constitution there was a article in <BR>todays paper titles "Great Places to <BR>Shop", I was trying to access this on <BR>AJC website and no luck. I do not know <BR>what section of the paper it was in. <BR> <BR>After typing all of this, I am realizing <BR>I should have put my own thread or whatever you want to call it in instead of putting it under this Buckhead one. <BR>Well I'll let it set for a few days and see if I get any feedback. <BR> <BR>Any help would be wonderful!
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Titans fan: The Atl. Journal-Const. web site is http:// <BR>www.accessatlanta.com/partners/ajc/ <BR> <BR>If you really need a shopping fix while you're in town, the new, massive Mall of Ga. is up I-85 north of downtown. Might take 30-60 minutes in rush hour to get there. You'll recognize it easily -- the mega-mall on your left with its own freeway entrance/exit ramps, total lack of trees and huge parking lots. Has big chains - Rich's, Macy's, Nordstrums, plus everything else a true shopper would want. <BR>Another option is an upscale (J. Crew, Pottery Barn, Crate & Barrel, etc.) discount mall about 45 minutes north of downtown on Ga. 400. Good shopping, and good luck Titans! <BR> <BR>ANother shopping oiption is a
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Uh oh. Looks like Steve lost power or his connection or something (we're still recovering from this weekend's ice storm). <BR> <BR>I would argue that there is no reason to travel so far out of town to shop when there are 2 very good malls right across the street from each other in Buckhead. Lenox square is huge and upscale and Phipps Plaza is super upscale. There's even a free shuttle bus running between the two. They're at the corner of Peachtree and Lenox Road.
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Steve <BR> <BR>You still around. What else were you trying to say. Also you mentions somewhere other than the new mall, 45 minutes outside of Atl. Just wondering, <BR>what city or what the name is?
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Jenna - I hope you are in Atlanta by now and did not get stuck anywhere. I am down in Atlanta and they are beginning to cancel a lot of flights. Because of <BR>the storm I would recommend that you stay close do not try driving up to the <BR>Mall of Georgia unless the roads are clear. I don't know if your used to driving in snowy or icy conditions, but I am originally from Michigan and I am telling you they do not know how to drive in this stuff down here. I would not recommend going past Buckhead, they have everything you could need there. <BR>Have a good time!
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