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Friday, November 19, 2010

Reading my mail

Posted by Cliff Bostock on Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 11:52 AM

The Big Gay Supper Club is meeting for brunch Saturday, Nov. 20, at South City Kitchen. It will also meet for brunch on Saturday, Dec. 11, at Parish. Check out the website, linked above, to see menus and reserve a spot....

Goin' Coastal in Virginia-Highland is offering lobster dinners for only $15 each. You can add a second lobster for $10. The deal is offered Monday through Wednesday only....

Molly McFerran writes:

Acclaimed Atlanta restaurants Bacchanalia and Quinones at Bacchanalia are proud to be lauded with the Forbes four-star rating from the Forbes Travel Guide, formerly the Mobil Travel Guide. The Forbes Travel Guide, which provides one of the world’s most comprehensive evaluation systems of hotels, restaurants and spas, has defined the hospitality industry’s highest standard for excellence for more than 50 years.

Now you can take tea at Watershed. Here are the detes:

Decatur’s Watershed is launching a Southern Afternoon Tea on Thursday, Dec. 2, and it will continue weekly, every Thursday through Saturday, 3-5 p.m. Tea time includes organic loose tea and a variety of savory and sweet snacks, and costs $15.00 per person. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the restaurant at (404) 378-4900.

As guests are seated in the restaurant’s quaint dining room, their table will be adorned with a tiered stand, offering an assortment of southern favorites and bites crafted by Chef Joe Truex, including varied items such as toasted pecans, cheese straws, tea cakes, pound cake and selected sandwiches, such as curry shrimp, goat cheese and cress, and pimento cheese. The perfect time to meet with friends, relax after holiday shopping, or have a business meeting, Southern Afternoon Tea reminds Atlantans of Watershed’s neighborly focus and regional hospitality.

Check out the pictures of Grant Henry's new bar at the corner of Edgewood and Boulevard. The bar's name is Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium....

This is from Katharine Provost about the valet parking service at H. Harper Station. I questioned its necessity, but she makes a point:

Thanks for your posting on H. Harper Station. They are seeing how valet goes for their first few weeks of business. They only have 36 parking spots available and on Sunday they did 212 people. Additionally, since they are located on Memorial Drive, there isn’t street parking close by.

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