If you're staying north of the city, or up for a drive, Marietta Square is central to our story. Visit Cool Beans Coffee Shop and Johnny McCracken's Bar to see where we had our first date, the Marietta Square Market or Marietta Cobb Museum of Art where we've had many date nights since, or The William Root House, where Gabriel proposed!
One of our favorite places in the city! Also a popular filming location, you may recognize the building exteriors from the Divergent series and The Resident, to name a few.
One of our favorite date nights. This food hall has a little bit of everything. Our favorites are Gekko Sushi and Tandoori Pizza & Wings Co. JoJo's Beloved is great for pre or post dinner cocktails, but we highly recommend making a reservation!
Atlantans really love our food halls. The main floor is full of dining options, the courtyard and second floors are home to great shopping, and the roof has an old school midway complete with carnival games and a mini golf course (and a bar). Missed your chance to get a picture with Santa this year? At PCM, you can get your picture taken with the Grinch.
We're film nerds. If you are too, or if you're nostalgic for the video rental stores of the '90s, this is worth a stop. Plus, it's right down the street from our venue.
Around the corner from Videodrome, Atlanta's oldest operating theater has showtimes available Thursday-Sunday and often hosts film festivals, special talks, and 35mm showings.
One of our favorite spots in the city for a tiki drink. DDing or just not feeling rum? Ask for one of the bartender's custom mocktails, they're just as good as anything else on the list! Also, check out Victory Sandwich Bar in the back for frozen Jack and Cokes!
One of only two Trader Vic's left in the country, this is the spot for a classic Mai Tai. Be sure to ask Gabriel about the original tiki art in the restaurant as well.
Prime hangover food in Little Five Points, one of the best neighborhoods for vintage shopping.
Atlanta's alternative shopping hotspot. Highlights include Twisted Sister Vintage, Rag-O-Rama, and The Junkman's Daughter.
One of the most moving and inspiring stops you can make in the city of Atlanta. This is a must-do for anyone visiting the city.
The birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. is central to Atlanta's role in the history of the Civil Rights Movement. His childhood home is now a historic site open for tours every day except for Christmas and New Year's Day.
Some of Atlanta's most historic figures and families are buried here, plus the location offers great views of the city skylines. It may seem weird to take a stroll around a cemetery, but if the weather is nice, we promise you won't regret it.
Even when baseball season is over, the home of the Braves is a great place to shop, eat, drink, catch a movie, and more!
Just don't let anyone convince you to try Beverly. Or, if you do, have someone record your reaction and send it to us!