M. Is for Marlow's
Marlow’s Tavern is breaking into the Midtown, Atlanta bar scene in a big way. While the cons of this place are few and far between, the pros are abounding. Marlow’s boasts free covered parking, which is a coveted asset among the Midtown bar scene. Located within blocks of the Woodruff Arts Center, High Museum and Atlanta’s Fox Theater, Marlow’s offers great cocktails, a plethora of dinner selections and an atmosphere that rivals those of Buckhead and beyond.
Marlow’s drink menu includes house specialties such as the Bomb Pop, Cherry Lemonade, Classic Mojito and the ever popular Margarita in specialty flavors such as White Peach, Pomegranate and Raspberry. The food menu offers a scrumptious range from buffalo wings to sushi grade tuna and the intriguing addition of jalapeno corn grits. With artful presentation and such prompt service, dinner is not something that you will have to wait long to enjoy. The best part is that you won’t be walking out with empty pockets, as the food menu and drinks are very moderately priced.
Other amenities include a well stocked bar and wine selection, a late night kitchen, live music nightly and a sophisticated crowd. As every girl must do, upon restroom inspection, Marlow’s passed with more than flying colors. Outdoor dining is perfect for fall nights and a divided smoking/non-smoking section make it even more accommodating for a date or a group of friends out for a night on the town. Dress is casual and there is never a need for reservations.
You can check out their website for more information on locations, menus, weekly specials and a delightfully detailed entertainment schedule. Marlow’s will also be a participant in the Harvest Midtown celebration on Saturday, October 6, 2007. It is definitely worth a stop by Midtown’s newest hot spot.
-by Lauren Stephenson
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Aroma Cafe
By: Kris Marvin Hughes
Nestled in the adorable shopping area of Tujunga Village, this amazing café is consistently packed with people. Whether hopping in for a piece of delicious red velvet cake and a cappuccino, or staying to enjoy a scrumptious brunch or mouth-watering dinner, this spot is ridiculously addictive.
Wonderfully pleasant staff-members greet diners at the front counter where you will find exquisite products such as Marie Belle teas stacked before you. The pastry case, alone, is drool-worthy – filled with every type of cake imaginable and cookies big enough to satisfy even Cookie Monster. If you’re stopping in for brunch, the Brioche French Toast is incredible and the Breakfast Burrito will leave you wanting to come back the next morning to devour another. For dinner, they serve up an array of large salads, Panini sandwiches and fantastic burgers to name just a few.
Once you’ve ordered at the front counter, you take your number and seat yourself either indoors or on their relaxing patio (which wraps around both sides of the Café and behind the adjacent bookstore). The patio is decorated with lights for the evening and has sweetly miss-matched tables and chairs to relax in.
Open until 11 pm every night, it’s no surprise that Aroma Cafe is a hot spot for people to unwind after a long day at work. But, don’t think of leaving Fido at home because Aroma Café is pet friendly. They even have water dishes set up on the patio in case your pup gets thirsty watching you devour your Bleu Cheese Burger. And they don’t discriminate against bigger dogs – I, for one, bring both my Goldens with me when I dine here.
Make sure you leave a little extra time to peruse the quaint bookstore and walk the shops of Tujunga Village after your meal.
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Borough, Food & Drink
No matter where you live in the city or the boroughs there's something distinctive about your neighborhood. Most importantly, no matter where you reside, work or love to hang out - we can all agree that the options of foods in the city are limitless. Now at Borough Food and Drink, all the areas that make up this great city can play nice with foods and recipes inspired by their locale. Finally the best of Astoria, LES, Chinatown and even items that are known in upstate New York can be found at this new restaurant which formerly housed Rocco's. As always, it's nice to sit in the bar area where you can see and be seen; however, don't forget to make a point of going to the back room area where a pool table is the primary element in the room.
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Kobe Club
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Vintage Lounge
Vintage Lounge is now open! Come and enjoy a great dinner and wine in this swanky new restaurant. Also enjoy wine or scotch dinners or come in for a wine tasting. Available to book private parties. Great atmosphere for lunch, dinner or brunch!
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