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Midtown Restaurant Week is set for
Sept. 10-18 with more than 40 restaurants
offering brunch, lunch and dinner options
from $15, $25 and/or $35 prix-fixe menus.
Prices are per person and exclude alcohol,
tax and gratuity. A complete list of those
participating is available at mrwatlanta.com.
Kirkwood Wine Stroll
The 10th annual Kirkwood Wine Stroll
returns Sept. 23 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
along Hosea Williams Drive. There will be
35 pouring stations serving up a variety of
wines. There will also be food served by local
businesses, and music by DJ Ronnie Thomas and Karoke Guru. Tickets are $40 in advance
or $50 the week of the event or at the door. This is a 21-year and older event. Photo ID is
required. Organized by the Kirkwood Business Owners Association, proceeds from the event
support local schools and initiatives and fund other KBOA events throughout the year. For
more information, visit kirkwoodwinestroll.com.
Chefs from all over the Southeast will bring the best wings they have to offer to the inaugural
AdantaWingFest on Sept. 25 starting at 1:30 p.m. at The Foundry at Puritan Mill. This
festive “party with a purpose” will provide wings, beer, and local music to benefit Atlanta-
based charities Angel Flight Soars and Second FFelpings Atlanta. Tickets are $20 for general
admission or $45 for VIP, and can be purchased at freshtix.com/events/atlanta-wing-fest.
Open FFand Atlanta will host the 13th annual Party in the Kitchen fundraising event at
American Spirit Works, 199 Armour Drive, on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $250 each and
will provide guests with an evening of tastes from the city’s most talented chefs and bartenders,
as well as access to the event’s auctions — silent and live — and live entertainment. For more
about the event and tickets, visit partyinthekitchen.org.
The Organized Neighbors of Edgewood will host the first annual Adanta/Edgewood Mac
and Cheese Festival on Oct. 8 in Walker Park. Featuring macaroni and cheese samples
from more than 20 vendors as well as music from local bands, the event will take place from
12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and include five mac and cheese tastes from a variety of
restaurants, caterers and private chefs. Proceeds from the festival will benefit Neighbor in
Need, a nonprofit organization that helps low income elderly living in the communities of
East Lake, Kirkwood, Edgewood, East Atlanta and Decatur’s Oakhurst community with
emergency home repairs.For more information, visit atlmacandcheesefestival.com.
Tickets are on sale now for Sunday Supper
South on Oct. 30 at 5:30 p.m. The annual
family-style supper will benefit the James Beard
Foundation. This year’s theme is taken from
John Updike’s novel and film “The Witches of
Eastwick.” FFosts/chefs Anne Quatrano and
Clifford FFarrison will welcome an all-female
line up of award-winning chefs at Ponce City
Market for the event. Tickets are $250 for
James Beard Foundation members and $275
for non-members. For more information and
LongHorn Steakhouse the cheflineup, visit sundaysuppersouth.com.
After being destroyed by a fire in the summer of 2014, the LongHorn Steakhouse has reopened at
Toco Hills, 2892 N. Druid Hills Road. The 5,620-square-foot restaurant seats more than 200 guests.
Restaurateur Chris Martha and Chef Michael Semancik are expected to open Scout in
Decatur’s Oakhurst neighborhood any day now. The menu will feature “interpretive regional
cuisine” alongside a craft cocktail menu from beverage director Nate Shuman. The restaurant is
located at 321 West Hill St.
Octane Coffee has opened its fourth
location at The Woodruff Arts Center,
1280 Peachtree St., in Midtown. The shop,
offering coffee, teas and light fare, is open
7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekends. For more
information, visit octanecoffee.com.
Octane Coffee
Staplehouse restaurant in the Old Fourth
Ward has been named the best new
restaurant in America for 2016 by Bon
Appetit magazine. From the lengthy article
and review by Andrew Knowlton: “In
every way imaginable, it floored me. It’s the
best restaurant experience I had this year.
Hands down.” [CJ
Staplehouse
461 N Central Ave,
Hapeville, GA 30354
www.hapevilledwarfhouse.com
As the original Chick-fil-A, we pride
ourselves on pioneering true southern
comfort, going above and beyond
customer expectation, and serving our
guests with delicious food and warm
smiles, every day except Sunday.
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