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    Switchyards Cabbagetown

    4.0 (5 reviews)
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    Capital City Club

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.6 miDowntown

    The Capital City Club is a private social club located in Atlanta, Georgia. Chartered on May 21,…read more1883, it is one of the oldest private clubs in the South. The downtown Atlanta Capital City Club which is the one I visited was designed by Beaux-Arts-trained architect Donn Barber in the Georgian style that characterizes prestigious New York City clubs such as the Colony Club. I came as a guest but you must be a member or escorted by a member to access this location, I have heard of weddings being held here as well. Very nice accommodations and a well stocked bar. The food was very nice as well. I could definitely see the enjoyment of being a member here, there is a very strict dress code as well. Gentlemen may not wear hats of any kind, shorts, jeans, open-toed shoes or shirts without collars. But once you're past all that, all drinks are on the house and you can have a really good time here!

    "A social organization to promote the pleasure, kind feeling and general culture of its members."…read more The Capital City Club was founded in 1883 by the pioneers of Atlanta industry and finance. It's one of the oldest private social clubs in the south. Truly five star, triple platinum service and amenities. I enjoyed my parents 45th anniversary dinner on the front porch a couple of weeks ago. The food was.. as always.. excellent. We were served the clubs signature buttery toasted crackers, some fresh oatmeal rolls with an assortment of butters and olive tapenade. I had the grilled octopus appetizer which was so tender and delicious. It was nicely marinated and grilled to absolute perfection with a complex balsamic vinegar glaze, and served over micro greens. I ordered the 16oz dry aged ribeye with a side of the most amazing truffle mashed potatoes I've ever had. They certainly don't skimp on the highest quality ingredients that can be obtained! The kitchen sent us an assortment of 4 or 5 sweet delights for dessert to share. We also enjoyed the live entertainment that was provided outside. So very pleasant. It was a fantastic evening as always. I look forward to returning very soon!

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    Switchyards

    Switchyards

    4.5(8 reviews)
    1.6 miDowntown

    I waited several months before writing this. Why? Because I was furious and didn't want my words to…read morebe driven by anger. Yet here I am, more than nine months later, still disgusted by how I was treated by this blatantly discriminatory company. I hesitate to use that term, but there's no other way to describe what I experienced. In September 2023, I had a severe back injury that required surgery. Once I started working again, I returned to this company facility on Memorial because I enjoyed the atmosphere. I was such a fan that I visited six days a week, despite the inconvenience of having to walk 200 to 500 yards just to get inside due to limited parking. It was worth it to me. One day while I was working, I took off my shoes under the table. A staff member approached me and told me--very rudely-- it was against company policy and that I had to put them back on. I wasn't aware of the rule, so I complied immediately. A few days later, due to a lack of parking spaces, I waited in my car for one to open up. The same staff member who had spoken to me about my shoes came outside and told me to move. I explained that I wasn't parked--I was simply waiting for a spot. We exchanged words for about 10 minutes, and eventually, I told him I would report his behavior and tone to management. His response? "IF you do, it won't matter!" I found that hard to believe, so I wrote a letter to management the very next day. Their response? They terminated my membership. I was never a disruptive customer. I simply stood up for myself when I was treated unfairly. Most companies would appreciate loyal members giving feedback about what's happening on the ground. But not this company. Instead of addressing the issue, they chose to terminate me. I urge you not to support this company. They don't value their customers.

    I had a wonderful experience this morning. So you have to have a membership or be a guest. The…read moreservice was fast and friendly and they have a limited menu. They have a few lite bites such as pastries, muffins, and fruit (apples and bananas). You can choose from a few drinks like coffee and tea. There's colosseum type seating and an area by the windows. The restrooms are gender neutral.

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    Atlanta Food Swap - you write down what you have if you are interested in the item presented. This serves more as a guide when swaping begins

    Atlanta Food Swap

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 miEast Atlanta Village

    Inside the biergarten of wrecking pub there is a commotion. My wife and I are running late for the…read more3pm start time. Farmers, bakers, and artisans of all types are hunched over their goods setting them up for the Atlanta Food swap that has already begun. My young daughter darts off into the crowd with the nimble feet of a seasoned running back. Clumsily I attempt to fallow her while scouting out the best spot to set up my chipotle lime hummus. A quick scan reveals our tardiness has cost us a spot on the central table. We set up our offerings for the swap on the service bar, gomashio and hummus, and start walking around to see what looks good for a trade. After one lap sampling vegan kimchi, sour dough bread, and hibiscus kombucha I am ready to see what Wrecking pub has to offer. The bar has a list of aged stouts I settle on a maple coffee that did not disappoint. After a few sips of the rich creamy stout the call to begin trading is made... We walk around to the items that intrigue us the most and ask their creator if they would like to trade. We ended up getting a beautiful large bag of Kale, a liter of kombucha, 3 different sour dough starters, hibiscus bitterer, and some bread. We are extremely satisfied with our swaps. To participate be sure to check out the website https://www.thehomesteadatl.com/swap as dates seem to move around a little. This is a laidback event that welcomes what ever your artistic, culinary, or farming passion has driven you to create. Even without any goods to swap just come down and check it out while you sip on some great cocktails and or beers from wrecking pub.

    Atlanta Food Swap is a monthly get together of folks who love eating food, preparing food, growing…read morefood, and talking about food. Everyone brings in individually packaged food items and you can trade one for one with other people. For example, if you bring three jars of jam to trade, you will walk away with three items you've traded with other people. It's really neat to see what people bring. I've seen people bring homemade cheese, home brewed beer, homemade peanut butter, vegetables and herbs they grow in their gardens, breads they've baked, and eggs from their farms. You don't have to be a chef or an expert in the kitchen to attend. There are always people who are novice cooks but are interested in learning more about food. It's a great way to meet people with similar interests, and also a really good reminder that so many of the foods we eat on a day to day basis can be made at home. As of December 2014, the swap is being run by The Homestead. Check their site to find out about future swaps!

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