A quaint spot for homestyle southern eats
Lively hangout known for its burgers, broad selection of craft brews, live music & outdoor patio
Cozy Cajun eatery in a rustic-chic setting dishing up classic Creole fare, such as 'po boys & gumbo.
This iconic, circa-1959 daytime cafe serves up Southern comfort food in a no-frills atmosphere.
Craft beer, and great food - named for the Ocmulgee River which runs through Macon.
Low-key eatery with TVs offering pub grub & comfort cuisine plus wine, beer & cocktails.
Craft brewery and taproom
Macon's first brewery after prohibition
Gastropub serving tap brews over the counter & bottles from the shelves, plus hearty bar grub
We can almost guarantee that you will find the brother of the bride, down the street, riding the bull after the reception... feel free to join him!
National & local bands perform at this lively watering hole also offering a patio, darts & karaoke
This bar is lined with classic video game cabinets & pinball machines.
A Barrett family favorite with great live music, and cocktails.
One of Georgia’s most historic houses, built in the 1850s
Where members of the Allman Brothers Band, their roadies, friends and families lived in the early 1970s
This park is a prehistoric American Indian site, which was occupied for thousands of years. American Indians first came here to hunt Ice Age mammals. Around 900 CE, they constructed mounds for their elite, which remain here today.
One of the country’s largest state sports museum with inductee's including the likes of Hank Aaron, Champ Bailey, Vince Dooley, Chipper Jones, Jackie Robinson and many more.
180 acres of pristine forests, meadows, and wetlands surrounded by a river oxbow
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the home was built in 1853 as a planter’s townhouse and was named for damage sustained during the War Between the States.
This beautiful city is only a 2.5 hour drive from Macon!
This beach town is a 3 hour drive from Macon.
Historic southern city - about a 4 hour drive from Macon.
Go Dawgs.