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Dinner & a Murder |
161 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 584 2211 http://www.agathas.com/ |
Agatha's brand of mystery dinner theater satisfies both the appetite and the funny bone. For about USD50-USD75 per person, depending on the evening's performance and selected entrees, Agatha's provides a wonderful five-course dinner, with wine to savor and a murder mystery to solve. Audience participation is often solicited and the mysteries lean toward hilarity more than drama. Reservations are highly encouraged. Dress is casual. Be sure to confirm times and pricing before stopping in, as both are subject to change. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haven from beyond! |
654 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 885 7505 http://www.bazzaaratlanta.com |
A cozy restaurant draped in European charisma, candle light and luxurious seating is what Bazzaar is all about. The cuisine is modern and continental, but the best thing is that the chef keeps experimenting with different styles, so that you're never bored with the menu. So if you wish to indulge in an experience that takes you all around the world with exciting menus and different themes at all nights, this is the place to come to. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gypsy Spirit & Energy |
495 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 347 8648 http://www.djangoatlanta.com/ |
Django is a combination bar and restaurant near downtown Atlanta, serving up eclectic appetizers and entrees in the early evening before transforming into a dance club by night. The menu is heavy on meat and fish, offering French specialties like mussels and, from further afield, Free-Range Chicken Curry. The music progresses through the night; while you may be listening to Latin jazz as you dine, later there will be jungle, drum n' bass, and old school hits bumping on the dance-floor. A perennial favorite of those who love to dance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hanging Out in Midtown |
1007 Juniper Street (at 12th Street) Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 876 7925 http://www.einsteinsatlanta.com/ |
Some dining establishments are popular for the food, some for entertainment, and some for the good company within. Well, Einstein's has hit all three of these targets since opening in 1992. Perhaps some of the restaurant's appeal comes from the large patio, its proximity to the theater district or the novelty of the Einstein theme. Pictures of Albert Einstein smile in amusement overhead while you eat. Try the quantum leaf, a dinner salad, and follow it with the Fudge Fusion for dessert. The Sunday brunch is legendary, featuring such local delights as eggs benedict with fried green tomatoes. A full bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jambalaya, Ettoufee & Tunes |
1104 Crescent Ave NE (14th Street) Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 897 3500 http://www.fpnnews.com |
The unusual journalism motif suits itself well to the outgoing crowd that packs this Midtown club most nights. The martinis and the beer choices are second to none, and the Cajun fare gets high marks from local papers and diners alike. A roaring fireplace sets the mood in cooler months, while the garden-like patio is the place to be during fair weather. More laid back than the higher-profile clubs of Midtown, Front Page offers great local bands most nights, and its central location makes it a great post-theater cocktail destination. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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