Showing posts with label guest series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest series. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

ATL LOVE | Grant Park


This is the last of ATL LOVE Series! Thank you to Natalie, Lesley, Nicole, Patty, Lindsay, Jana, Erika, Amber, and Natasha for covering this blog space while I've been busy unpacking. We'll return to regularly scheduled blogging later this week! 


Our last stop of the ATL love series we're head to Grant Park!
Natasha Steinberg of Tartlet Sweets is showing us around her 'hood. Natasha is a talented photographer, recent grad school graduate, and lawyer to be. Her seed and nut loaf recipe is crazy delicious! 

find more of Natasha: twitter/instagram/pinterest/facebook
  
What you love about your hood: It's beautiful, tons of trees, unique houses, quiet, and walkable.

Favorite breakfast/brunch: My house! Breakfast is my favorite meal, and we hardly ever have it out because we love to make it ourselves.

Favorite coffee stop: SteadyHand Pour House. Although they're in transition, I'm still super loyal to them... partly because one of the owner's is my boyfriend, but my answer would be the same even if that weren't the case!

Best working lunch: I used to work in Midtown and absolutely loved going to the food truckson Thursdays. I'm sadly too far away now for that to be a feasible working lunch, but I'm sure it's still just as awesome.

Best date night bet: Once upon a time, I would have said Pura Vida, which is no longer open unfortunately. Now, I would say Abattoir. It's in a cool area and isn't too crazy. We have sat at the bar a couple times and ordered some plates and wine, and it has always ended up being the perfect, unplanned date night! We are also huge fans of dates on Buford Hwy. It's fun to try out different kinds of amazing food, and it's cheap!

Best meeting friends for drinks: Paper Plane for cocktails, Brick Store for beer

Favorite dessert stop: Cakes & Ale or Little Tart... I love a good pastry, and both deliver on that front.

Donuts, pie, or ice cream: Morelli's has amazing ice cream. The rosemary olive oil is my favorite.

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinner: Hankook! The sesame fries are toooooo good.

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s Market: Grant Park Farmer's Market is one of the things I look forward to every weekend, which is probably a given considering I live in the neighborhood. They have so many awesome vendors, and I am usually able to get all my fresh veggies for the week.

Non-food shopping: I love wandering around Kudzu and picking up random little things. Highland Row Antiques and Young Blood Gallery are good for that too.


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

ATL LOVE | Westside

Many thanks to Natalie Kilgore, she created this artwork just for the ATL LOVE series.
Find more of her work at 
Natty Michelle

Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks.


Today we tour Atlanta's Westside (which is sometimes called West Midtown). The Westside is one of my favorite neighborhoods and I'm so happy to have one of my favorite Atlanta food bloggers - Erika Council of Southern Soufflé - show off her work-hood. Erika  is a working mama, who also just moved houses, and yet still some how manages to churn out amazing recipes every week. Her Gin and Ginger cocktail is one of my new favorites. PS Erika has a quick wit and a fabulous eye for photography - you'll love her blog. 

Find more of Erika at Southern Soufflé  or stalk her on Twitter, like I do. 

What you love about your hood: My hood caters to the foodie in me. Some of Atlanta's best restaurants live on this side of town. From the Optimist to Atlanta's best soul food at K & K. With Star Provisions, which is like the Anthropologie of the food world, topping my list of what I love the most. It's a marketplace, a bistro, a bakery and beyond. 

Favorite breakfast/brunch: WestEgg Cafe 

Favorite coffee stop: OctaneCoffee 

Best working lunch: Bocado 

Best date night bet: TheOptimist 

Best meeting friends for drinks: JCT Kitchen, Ormsby'sNorthside Tavern for some hole in the wall dive bar greatness.

Favorite dessert stop: SublimeDoughnuts 

Donuts, pie, or ice cream: Yoforia 

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinner: Thumbs Up Diner or K&K Soul Food (best soul food spot in the Atown) 

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s Market: Star Provisions 

Non-food shopping: Westside Provisions Market

Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand drawn illustrations "really tie the series together". You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, for her insightful "free-lance ladies" series or peeks into her charming home.

more ATL LOVE: Marietta|East Atlanta Village|Tucker|Buckhead|Decatur 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

ATL LOVE | Tucker

Illustration c/o Natalie Kilgore, find more of her work at Natty Michelle


Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks. Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand draw illustrations really tie the series together. You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, for her insightful "free-lance ladies" series or peeks into her charming home. 


Today's ATL love series takes us to Tucker where my dear friends and Isn't She Lovely blogger Jana Burrow is raising her sweet little family. Jana's blogging is my go-to for uplifting lady talk and real life mom advice. She is also a gifted writer and her post "Inside a Year and a Weekend" really moved me. 

Find more from Jana: blog|facebook|pinterest|twitter|instagram

What you love about your hood: It has a small town feel right next to the big city! We are incredibly close to major highways, but we always feel like we live in a little bubble. The surrounding areas of Decatur and Oak Grove are nearby and we frequent those areas for eating out as well. 

Favorite breakfast/brunch: Sunday brunch at Marlow's is my favorite. However, Seth loves to take the girls to Old Hickory House on days when he lets me sleep in!

Favorite coffee stopParamount Coffee Shop and Books
While I have only been there once, I look forward to going again! I went because there was a Scout Mob and I was not disappointed. Can't wait to go back.

Best working lunch: I don't technically work, so a working lunch for me is Chick-Fil-A so the kids can run around in the play equipment. However, if I did have a working lunch with adults I would go to The Greater Good. I love their sliders, but really you can't go wrong. 

Best date night betShorty's
Usually for a date night we try to get out of Tucker and find something new. But, when we want to stay close to home and have a really yummy meal we head to Shorty's. Seth is a pizza guy and I do not love pizza. They apparently have great pizza, but their menu offers so much more too! I prefer their shrimp fajitas.

Best meeting friends for drinksLocal Seven...it's bar food, but great atmosphere!

Favorite dessert stopSweet Dee's
I love that Sweet Dee's is on Main Street. I have never been one to just buy a cupcake, but I find myself unable to resist at Sweet Dee's.

Donuts, pie, or ice cream: I struggled with this one because outside of chains there's not much of these around here. So, Seth told me to put his favorite place on Main Street which is Growler Time

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinnerMatthew's Cafeteria. It's pretty historic, and really greasy!

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s MarketTucker Farmer's Market (summer only) This farmer's market is really impressive. There's music, food, and fun for the kids. Our routine is to get a King of Pops treat, pet the goat and buy the goat cheese, stock up on veggies, play in the kids area, and head to Main Street for dinner. 

Non-food shoppingTucker House has all of your boutiquey needs and is just a cute place to go!


previous ATL LOVE posts: Marietta|East Atlanta Village| more coming next week..

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

ATL LOVE | East Atlanta Village


Illustration c/o Natalie Kilgore, find more of her work at Natty Michelle

Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks. Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand draw illustrations really tie the series together. You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, for her insightful "free-lance ladies" series or peeks into her charming home. 


For our next installment of the ATL LOVE series my friend Lindsay Ware is giving us a tour of East Atlanta Village. Lindsay is a graphic designer and write about all things style, design, and music on her blog The Ware.House. She and her hubby (who's my husband's childhood BFF) just finished an addition onto their East Atlanta home - I loved this little sneak peak she gave of the space last week on Checking In

find more from Lindsay: blog|twitter|pinterest|instagram 

What you love about your hood: You can be exactly who you are.

Favorite breakfast/brunch: Sadly there are not any good breakfast places in the village. Holy Taco has great brunch though. Excellent bloody mary's & a fantastic patio. I really love their music selection too...whoever put it together is my musical twin. I also love to come here for lunch/dinner/drinks. It's one of my faves!

Favorite coffee stop: Joe's — great coffee & big comfortable chairs to sink into and work for hours. In college when I would come visit my now husband I went up there to design and often got lost surfing the internet.

Best working lunch: Tomatillo's — Good, fast, fresh mexican food.

Best date night bet: H. Harper Station — I really love the vibe of this place they have really good lighting. Fabulous cocktails and food. At one point, they had a lobster risotto on the menu and it was to die for.

Best meeting friends for drinks: Argosy — Such a welcomed addition to the neighborhood! Huge beer selection and killer pizzas. Lots of different seating options, they have these loungy areas with low tables with couches and cushions — perfect for catching up over some drinks.

Favorite dessert stop:  Argosy (again!)— They have this blondie brownie with ice cream...it's way too good!

Favorite ice cream stop: Morelli's Ice Cream — Waiting in line here is worth it! They always have some unique flavors sprinkled in with the classics. I recently tried coconut pineapple and it was delicious! 

Diner, greasy, spoon or grab and to-go dinner: Graveyard Tavern — My husband probably come here once a week which is terrible because it is not the healthiest of choices but, we love their buffalo chicken nachos. I also really love their sweet potato fries. 

Neighborhood Shop or Farmer’s Market: Grant Park Farmers Market — One of my favorite things to do on Sunday morning. H & F Bread has the best almond croissants in the world! [I would add that the East Atlanta Farmer's Market is wonderful too! - Meghan] 

Non-food shopping: Not too many good choices in this department directly in my neighborhood but I love going to Kudzu in Decatur just to browse around and get inspired. They have great furniture and decorative things for the home.

previous ATL LOVE posts: Marietta|more coming soon! 

Thursday, September 5, 2013

ATL LOVE | Marietta

Illustration c/o Natalie Kilgore, find more of her work at Natty Michelle
Welcome to the ATL LOVE Series! I've asked a handful of my favorite Atlanta bloggers to give us an-eats-and-treats tour of their favorite Atlanta area neighborhood over the next few weeks. Many thanks to the talented Natalie Kilgore, who's incredible hand draw illustrations really tie the series together. You can purchase her work in her etsy shop, Natty Michelle Paperie or follow her blog, Natty Michelle, for her insightful "free-lance ladies" series or peeks into her charming home. 

Today's ATL LOVE takes us right down the road from my house to Historic Marietta. Our tour guide is the lovely Lesley Graham who's blog is my go-to for uplifting, real life talk on mommy-life, blogging, and faith. Her post on prayers for little ones is a recent favorite!

Find more from Lesley: blog|facebook|twitter|pinterest|instagram


What do you love about your neighborhood? The oversized pecan trees, history, and Americana drew us to our current neighborhood. After experiencing a very "Hocus Pocus" halloween with some friends that lived in the 'hood we were sold! We also love that there are great schools, shops and restaurants, trails and Kennesaw Mountain within walking distance. We feel really blessed to be here.

Favorite breakfast/brunch: All-time favorite is Douceur de France. In the cooler months, they have a fire going and I absolutely love their Quiche Lorraine. If I'm feeling extra splurgy I'll grab some macarons from the bakery on the way out.

Favorite coffee stop: I'm loyal to Cool Beans unless I'm trying to get work done... I always run into friends there!

Best date night bet: For our anniversary we went to Chicken and the Egg and they went above and beyond to make it special. At the top of our date night wish list? The Butcher The Baker. A husband and wife team recently opened this gem on the square, which I think gives us some culinary street cred. He's the butcher, she's the baker.

Best meeting friends for drinks spot: For a wild night, Johnny Maccrackens (aka the crack). For a girls' night, I would go to The Butcher The Baker for their punch!

Favorite dessert stop: Sugar Cakes makes this incredible mousse dessert called the Mirage. OMG.

Favorite ice cream shop: I live for the pumpkin ice cream at Sarah Jean's. Should be arriving soon...

Best loved to-go dinner: We love the Pad see-u at Thaicoon. The perfect take-out for those long days where you don't feel like cooking.

How's your local Farmer’s Market?: We have a really amazing farmer's market on saturdays and sundays. Bring cash, your bags, and start with a King of Pops popsicle. I love getting my flowers, vegetables, meat and more there. It's such a melting pot of people and food. There are also some of the most beautiful succulents and other plants for sale each week. I would recommend ditching the stroller for a carrier... much easier!

Do you have a favorite local shop, vintage or flea market?: OK, I hesitate to share this... I love the Classy Flea!