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    Atlanta Peach Roll

    2.2 (21 reviews)
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    Stop 1 Publik Draft House…read more Peach martini was a little sweet shrimp & grits were pretty good but could use more spice The first several bits were nice and cheesy -- but the cheese did not feel infused through the grits cypress brewery --anniversary lager not bad -- crispy keene donut burger. needed additional acid to break the sweetness. -- bbq sauce added to sweetness -- excellent sweet potato fries nicely salted bulla potato peach martini a little sweet shrimp could use more spice real cheesy good -- cheese did not feel infused through the grits cypress brewery --anniversary lager not bad -- crispy keene donut burger. needed additional acid to break the sweetness. -- bbq sauce added to sweetness -- excellent sweet potato fries nicely salted bulla potato bravas--. pretty good. spice was real good built up right amount of crema --potato tortillas really good almost hot potato omelet vibe -- old fashion too sweet -- chicken paella -- preparation good in special pan, crisp up rice. artichoke was different but good, seafood with the paella would have been perfect Henry's for dessert Had the toffee ice cream pie. Really good, the atmosphere was fun. Real good experience overall and a lot of fun to try the different places. Bring your appetite.

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    Absolutely loved this tour. Our tour guy was amazing. The training was amazing. I felt like a pro…read moreriding around the town on the Segway. Another unforgivable moment in Atlanta for me. This tour takes you to a lot of places in Midtown that I would've never seen before but now I want to experience these places as well. I've never been to Piedmont Park and I will be going back to visit. But the tour guy was amazing. He knew a lot on the tour and I will say he knew all of our names. It's hard to learn one person's name, but having to learn that seven people that were on the tour and being correct every time it was impressive. They give you a helmet and teach you from the beginning how to ride, slow down, come to fast stop so you are comfortable before you even start the tour. I absolutely enjoyed every moment of it. I highly recommend you take this tour if you're ever in Atlanta.

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    The adventures that Steve plans for Urban Explorers are not only fun but informative too. I am…read moreproud to be part of such an active club that gives back to the community. I would highly recommend Urban Explorers to anyone who loves meeting new people, seeing hidden gems of Atlanta, and loves fine food and drinks. UXATL never disappoints!

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    The receptionist is so rude! I was there trying to meet a friend who was looking a condo. She was…read moreextremely mean. Not at all welcoming or helpful.

    Thinking about buying or renting at the Dakota? You should be informed of all the good and not so…read moregood experiences of living in Midtown's nicest minimum security facility. I call it that for two reasons. I know this because I had the most unfortunate and draconian places in my 59 years on this planet. Indeed, in the well-used rear view mirror, I should have used the $30k in rent for something more libertarian in lifestyle, like a nice Winnebago. Yes, I recommend staying in a Winnebago to living at The Dakota Facility. And yes, I refuse to call it a condo, or anything resembling a 'home'. In the interest of fairness to potential buyers and renters one should be required not by the Dakota, but by the realtors, to require before even discussing the property to read and understand all the rules and regulations The Association™ requires. Which reads like the rules of a minimum security facility. And they are as myriad and unnecessarily anal as they are simply stupid. We actually had to look the rules up online because none were provided. I wish they had or we would have never moved there. One example of minimum security, a potential buyer or renter would be impressed at the security protocols installed at The Facility. Almost like jail. One is even less impressed, however when they see the police log for 850 Piedmont, and see why one officer describes as a 'magnet for thieves'. I had a phone stolen from my car on the third floor of a secured parking deck. Several homes have been entered. Several bikes and scooters are routinely stolen, and all The Association™ will do is issue fines and eventually address breaches. One woman who had been a resident of over 10 years accidently forgot her key in her apartment. For an hour she begged anyone to let her in, but The Association™ forbids such neighborly help, instead threatening fines. Ten years, a resident. What a friendly place to live. My wife let her in. We could have been fined for that gesture. Nice place. One of my managers told me that The Facility is nicknamed "Gay Melrose Place" because of all the drama, and wild wild life on some floors, but that is from him, not me. We refused to use the pool all summer because the rules were written in a way that if you were suspected of having glass of any type (except sunglasses and prescription lenses because those, um, don't cut) would result in thousands of dollars in fines. "Speeding in the parking lot" is an automatic fine without notice. They never say what exactly 'excessive speed' is. You will know it when you get the letter. The whole rule book is full of arbitrary and loosey-goosey terminology. Indeed, most of those stupid rules looks like it was written by former resident Peggy Denby. And we all know what a party poop she can be! We even got a notice that our balcony planters were 'too colorful' and they had to be 'black' instead of 'with colors'. After one month, we hated the place. We had a 2nd rental home in Ellijay and slowly started moving our things there. Yeah, one month. It was that sucky. My landlord got a $500 fine for us taking an entire month to move out. We moved a few boxes at a time. The one time we had furniture (one bedroom suite) that required the use of the elevator (stiff deposit and $150 to 'use' the elevator, more of The Association™ridiculous secret fees and nit picking) we informed them. The rest of the stuff was moved out over 20 days in two Cooper Minis. But because we didn't tell them when we were moving (because we moved on our own schedule, not some fancy movers), the association fined the landlord. That fine was the last straw. They suck at promoting a sense of community. The emails to the members are so passive aggressive I had to call the person out for it. It got better. They don't deserve your money. You should sell your condo's to the fine Mexicans who clean the floors and manicure the pretty lawns. Doesn't that sound like the kind of nice place you would want to live for $2500 a month? You think for that kind of money, The Association™ would treat the tenants and owners like they were something more than a money teat? I'm not blaming my landlord, but they should be more clear about the living conditions there to the next tenant. I would not recommend that compound to my worse enemy.

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