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Vinings Jubilee - 6-24 Thursday 2-5 Vinings Farmers Market

Vinings Jubilee

(8 reviews)

$$$

Vinings Jubilee has been around for as long as I can remember, since I first moved to Atlanta in…read more2000. I searched through my Yelp reviews and have eaten at more restaurants here than I thought. I still remember my first dining experience here was at La Paz, now closed. I also had a rare birthday outing here at SOHO in 2017. You'll see another Yelper who reviewed this place, former Yelp Atlanta Community Manager Benjamin G on 4/27/2015, had "been up to this shopping plaza for a few different things over the past year." I know what two of them were: One was to meet up with me for lunch at Cafe at Pharr. Two was to host a Yelp Elite Event, "Spring Family Dinner" at Paces & Vine on 4/28/2015: https://www.yelp.com/events/elite/ESj2xs6IMW4TTiyZI5yPKQ. Below is a list of restaurants I've been to at Vinings Jubilee, along with a couple quick thoughts on each. You can follow the links to see each restaurant's Yelp page where I've also left a review. * Another Broken Egg Cafe https://www.yelp.com/biz/another-broken-egg-cafe-vinings-2 An OK breakfast, brunch, and lunch chain. Not bad. * Cafe at Pharr https://www.yelp.com/biz/cafe-at-pharr-atlanta-4 Local chain of cafe-restaurants serving healthy, light fare. Good. * La Paz Restaurante (now permanently closed) https://www.yelp.com/biz/la-paz-restaurante-atlanta-2 Later rebranded as Guaco Joe's, this was an average Americanized Mexican restaurant. * Noche (now permanently closed) https://www.yelp.com/biz/noche-vinings-atlanta Local, popular tapas chain, Noche was part of Tom Catherall's Here to Serve restaurant group which closed all restaurants in October 2015. * Paces & Vine https://www.yelp.com/biz/paces-and-vine-atlanta One of the best restaurants in Vinings, in my opinion. Great for a romantic date or group dining. * SOHO https://www.yelp.com/biz/soho-restaurant-atlanta Old-school, nice American restaurant. Not bad. * Stockyard Burgers & Bones https://www.yelp.com/biz/stockyard-burgers-and-bones-atlanta New-school burger joint that expanded from Stockyard's original location next to Marietta Square. OK. As for the Vinings Jubilee shopping center itself, it's nice. It's outdoors and it's designed to look like a collection of classy, old, white and brick Southern homes. I think that's the best way I can describe it. The ambiance is charming and quaint. It's got a bit of an upscale feel to it with restaurants like the aforementioned Paces & Vine and SOHO, along with an assortment of boutique shops and offices. That said, it's home to big chains too such as Banana Republic, Cold Stone Creamery, and CVS Pharmacy. Vinings Jubilee is located in the heart of Vinings, just inside the Perimeter (ITP), close to both I-285 exit 18 (Paces Ferry Road - Vinings) and 41 (Cobb Parkway) just south of Cumberland Boulevard. While this is a nice shopping center, it isn't a mall or destination like Atlantic Station or Avalon where you'd generally go to shop/browse and hang out/walk around. It's more of a place you'd go to if you're looking for or headed to a specific restaurant, retailer, or office, if that makes any sense. Note: Yelp is weird. At one point, this listing for Vinings Jubilee changed to "Boardroom Salon for Men - Vinings Jubilee." I submitted a correction and thankfully, the moderators approved it.

Atlanta and it's surrounding towns are so interesting. This place reminded me of the mystical town…read morein "Big Fish" and Celebration, FL. It's very picturesque and has an old early twentieth century charm about it. All the buildings match the aesthetic, from restaurants to drug stores. There's lots of greenery and sidewalks. I would have loved to explore it more. Driving up I passed a lot of joggers and even bumped into someone I know just finishing up a jog. It's very beautiful here.

Windsor

Windsor

(4 reviews)

Try experience the team was very helpful the store was organized. Simaya and Miracle was vey sweet…read moreand provide assistance as needed. We will be back

I'm not sure why the overall rating is 5 stars , maybe I visited on a bad day . I hate ti cube…read morethis place 3 stars , but customer service counts as the bulk of any business . Let me star with the good first . Ever since I discovered Windsor , over 10 years ago , I have been hooked on this place . The prices are very reasonable for beautiful evening wear and accessories. Of course you can find jeans , odd tops and such , but I believe most people go for the beautiful gowns and part dresses . As a photographer, I'm always there in the hunt for a pretty gown for a client . Normally, I'm never disappointed. I was there about 5 days ago and let me tell you , I walked out with one of the prettiest gowns . In fact , I still have one of Windsor's gowns from about 4 years ago . I purchased it for a client . The compliments were endless . Now, for the bad ; customer service. If I had to call there and needed help over the phone , I wouldn't have come . The manager stood behind the counter with not even a glazed look on her face . It was a " get out of my face look ," whenever she'd look up . She barely gave me any acknowledgment that I was there . I couldn't figure her out . She was dry as a bone . No conversation, didn't offer to help or anything of the nature . She acted as she was consumed in a few sheets of papers she held in her hands as I asked her for help at least three times . She never responded. I left a dress on the counter as I looked at accessories, and once I was ready to check out , I told her three times ( as I just mention) I'm ready to check out . Finally , I went over to another young lady that walked up and I asked her if she could check me out . She responded, with a yes . I asked her if that woman was the manager and she quietly told me , yes. Ridiculous!! If she doesn't want to be there she needed to go home . If you're in the business of retail , your job is to sell me the items I was trying to purchase. Be aware if you go that to shop . The inventory is perfect for anyone whom wants quality looking items at a reasonable price . It isn't cheap looking items at all , but the prices are pretty fair to me . The most I've ever paid for a lovely unique looking gown was 200.00. I usually just keep them for my business . The manager can really ruin the companies reputation , but I found what I needed. One thing for sure if she's the only person working , I'll take my business elsewhere, because I don't beg people and pay them too .

Fab'rik - New Fabtik at the Jubilee has bevies while U shop

Fab'rik

(6 reviews)

$$

I went in last week to finds some cute Christmas gifts for my friends…read more The sales associates were super helpful! I told them what I was looking for and they helped me narrow down some GREAT options for my girls! I bought earrings and necklaces for each, along with cute clutches! They even removed the price tags and wrapped them up nicely for me! The prices were super reasonable and the clothes looked super cute too! I'll be back for more shopping, especially since they were so helpful!

Fun fashion at reasonable prices!…read more I've been to 3 (Vinings, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody) Fab'rik shops in Atlanta and found out that they are franchises. This review is for all 3 shops. Fab'rik has helpful staff, cold beverages while you shop. They all seem to be located in small outdoor shopping centers, Vinings Jubilee, Citywalk and Perimeter Place. They carry laid back trendy pieces without having to go to enclosed malls or the usual chains. I see women in their 20s to 60s shopping here so something for everyone! Their price generally ranges from $20 to $120. These aren't investment pieces but fun, comfy, cheerful fashionista kinds. They seem to get new shipments all the time and don't last too long on shelves. Each store carries common lines but also quite a bit of distinct items too. The 3 shops I've visited really had different personalities. So if you've been to one, it's worth checking out others! Customer service at each shop is really warm and helpful. I've been to this Vinings location half a dozen times and the gals are always super nice. Dunwoody location gals were just as helpful as well. At the Sandy Springs' location I experienced a mishap but Amanda, the manager, went over and beyond to make things right! Her level of customer service is what I used to get at Nordstrom's growing up. She has converted me to a customer for life! Parking is free at all locations and is shared with other retailers.

The Beehive - Candle making class

The Beehive

(101 reviews)

$$

Edgewood

I'm always on the lookout out for small business gift shops with handmade jewelry and goods, and…read moreBeehive didn't disappoint! The manager Mari was so sweet and greeted us with an introduction of how the shop included displays curated by the featured creators. There were so many beautiful gifts from jewelry to art to housewares. There were some very cute dresses I would have loved to buy, though sadly they only went up to XL. Complimentary gift wrapping was offered too. We all walked out with something! Beehive was so cute and welcoming. If I were a local, I'd definitely be checking out the art classes offered.

The Beehive on Caroline Street is easily one of my favorite spots in Atlanta. It's so much more…read morethan just a store; it's a creative escape. I've spent quite a few weekends there taking everything from sewing and flower arranging to candle making, and every single class has been a joyful experience. There's something refreshing about stepping away from a screen and actually making something with your hands. The boutique side is just as great--it's packed with unique, high-quality gifts from local makers, so you're always finding something one-of-a-kind. Plus, they give you 20% off any purchases on the day you take a class, which makes it nearly impossible to leave empty-handed. If you're looking for a new hobby or just want to support the local creative scene, you really can't beat the vibe here.

Cato - accessories - Updated May 2026

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