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

    Vinings Jubilee

    4.5(8 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$$

    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.

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    One Ivy Walk

    One Ivy Walk

    2.5(4 reviews)
    3.8 km
    $$$

    One Ivy Walk is a brand new urban shopping district in Smyrna. Located at the basin of John Wieland…read moreTownhouse Community on Cumberland Parkway and S. Atlanta Road, this much needed conglomeration of shops is filled with boutiques and restaurants. Whether you want quick service, to be wined and dined or to just take a complete family sized dinner meal home, there is variety in the One Ivy Walk restaurants. Little Azio, Doc Chey Noodle House, Muss & Turner's Gourmet To Go and South City Kitchen are nice sit down establishments. Interestingly enough, One Ivy Walk also has a new concept; The Dinner A'Fare gourmet kitchen studio. The Dinner A'Fare guarantees 12 meals in 2 hours. The studio has several meal prep stations and stand in chefs are there to assist customers with instructions and ingredients that can be cooked on the premises or at home. To shop until you drop, One Ivy Walk has everything from consignment to home accents. Some of the shops include Hand In Pocket Denim Boutique, Ditto Boutique (consignment), Lollipops & Lemonade (personalized embroidered gifts and apparel for kids and adults), Tracy Nicole Women's Wear, The Silver Spoon Children's Boutique and Sprint PCS. Services on site include Natural Body Spa & Shoppe, Ivy Cleaners, Ivy Nails, Radius Hair Salon, Studio Atlanta Dance, Vinings School Of Art, Fitness Together, Affluence Floral and the Kumon Learning Center. There are also a few medical, real estate and law offices. One Ivy Walk is shopping district mix used community. It has the feel of Atlantic Station. For information and links go to http://www.jwhomes.com/neighborhoods/main.asp?CityCode=ATL&Current=Extra&Template=Extra&NeighborhoodID=82&NeighborhoodExtraID=12.

    I had a very unfortunate experience at this location. I signed up for a 90 minute massage and…read morecaught the masseuse checking her cell phone several times during the massage. I told her this made me feel uncomfortable and she insisted that she was simply checking the time - regardless of the huge clock on the wall. With most phones equipped with cameras these days I can't help but wonder if my privacy has been violated. This kind of stress should never come from a massage.

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    Galleria Specialty Mall

    Galleria Specialty Mall

    2.1(7 reviews)
    3.7 km
    $$

    This mall is such a weird place. It has a weird vibe. It never seem to got totally off ground and…read morebesides the restaurants and the special events that they do here from time to time...I don't know anyone that comes here just to shop. It's linked to the Waverly Hotel so I suppose the hotel people come here. But I will say one thing the shops have super weird hours. I came recently on a Saturday and half the place was closed....I mean what retailer closes on a busy Saturday? I saw take the extra 20 minutes and head down to Lenox https://www.simon.com/mall/lenox-square

    The Galleria Specialty Mall is a small indoor shopping mall located on the first floor of the Cobb…read moreGalleria Centre. It's also directly connected to the Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel & Convention Center. I'm sad to say this mall is more of an afterthought. Unless one is seeking a particular restaurant or retailer, the real reason this mall gets business is because of hotel guests and convention goers. The mall definitely looks like it's seen its better days as there are many vacant, abandoned, and empty storefronts. I've visited the mall regularly since 2008 for the annual AWA convention. The mall is packed during the convention and the limited food court eateries sometimes get overwhelmed. The food court is small and includes businesses like Subway and China Sun Express (Americanized Chinese takeout food). I have visited the mall on regular, non-convention days to eat at some of the restaurants (e.g. Big Chow Grill) and, aside from the restaurants, the place feels dead. Other sit-down restaurants at the mall include Buckhead Pizza Co. and Jocks & Jills Sports Grill. The shops and retailers have a boutique feel to them. I think these are mostly local businesses as none of the stores struck me as popular or mainstream. If you go upstairs to the Cobb Galleria Centre, there's a covered footbridge which connects the building to the parking lot of Cumberland Mall across the street. It's also puts you out near the Sheraton Suites Galleria hotel. Since the mall is a part of Cobb Galleria, it also shares the same parking garages. The spaces are free and plentiful.

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