It’s ‘A Haunting On Ponce: Eat, Drink, & Be
Scary’ Friday through Monday!
Atlanta always has something poppin’ and one of the most
recent hot spots happens to be the industrial-chic lofts, upscale shopping
plaza and carnival-centric rooftop of Ponce City Market! Trust me, it’s an
awesome place to drink, eat, buy and in this case, PARTY! Here is what they
have for us straight from the source. ScoutMob has a killer deal so get your tickets here now!
Holla!
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Atlanta’s Iconic
& Historic Community Hub in Old Fourth Ward To Host Epic, Four-Day
Marathon of Halloween Events
Abandon all hope ye who enter here…From October
28th to 31st, Ponce City Market is hosting “A Haunting
on Ponce: Eat, Drink, & Be Scary,” four days of fright-filled events
in celebration of Halloween weekend. Visit with friends and family
for Halloween-themed food, drinks, and performances, and the building
itself will be in costume, decked out in dazzling and spine-chilling
décor.
Events include:
FRI., OCT. 28TH: SCOUTMOB & HAND-PICKED
ATLANTA'S HALLOWEEN PARTY—If you’ve got it, haunt it! For the
first time ever, Ponce City Market will host Scoutmob &
Hand-Picked Atlanta’s beloved, annual Halloween Party, now in its
sixth year. Starting at 8pm, enjoy interactive art activations and
installations from local Atlanta artists, curated and produced by Dashboard
(Atlanta-based, non-profit exhibition platform) in the Boiler Room
on Ponce City Market’s 2nd floor, plus ghoulish
craft cocktails. General admission tickets ($45) and a limited number of VIP
tickets ($89) are available for purchase on Scoutmob & Hand-Picked Atlanta’s website. The VIP Late
Night Lounge will open at 10pm, hosted at The Mercury.
- SAT., OCT. 29th: HAUNTED HEIGHTS AT SKYLINE
PARK—Take in panoramic city views
from Ponce City Market’s rooftop at Skyline Park, along with an
acrobatic performance and unlimited carnival game access. Head to the food
stand for Halloween-themed, carnival-style food and drink. Tickets are $35
per person (not including food or cocktails) in advance via Eventbrite or $50 at the door, and the party lasts
from 8PM to midnight.
- SUN., OCT 30TH: SUNDAY SUPPER SOUTH—
Something wicked this way comes: Chefs Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison host
the James Beard Foundation’s 7th annual Sunday Supper South at Ponce City Market,
with a cocktail hour at 5:30PM and dinner at 6:30PM. This year’s
culinary roster celebrates an award-winning line-up of female chefs, including
Savannah Haseler (Twain’s Brewpub & Billiards, Comet Pub & Lanes),
Erika Council (Southern Souffle), Rebekah Turshen (City House), Cheryl Day
(Back in the Day Bakery), Asha Gomez (Spice to Table), Whitney Otawka
(Greyfield Inn), Kathleen Blake (The Rusty Spoon), Hilary White (The Hil), and
Heather Machovec (O Ya). Furthering the theme of female camaraderie, the dinner
will conjure inspiration from “The Witches of Eastwick,” the classic film based
upon John Updike’s novel of the same name. Tickets are $250 for James Beard
Foundation members and $275 for non-members. To reserve, or for more
information, please call 404.365.0410 ext. 22.
- MON., OCT
31ST: TRICK-OR-TREAT—Bring the kids for an evening of trick-or-treating throughout Ponce City Market,
where restaurants and shops will offer sweet treats for ghosts and ghouls
alike. At 4pm, the neighborhood’s littlest monsters from The Suzuki School
will parade in costume through Ponce City Market’s courtyard and
Central Food Hall. Next, beware a troupe of traveling, dancing zombies
performing classic moves from the original video mix of “Thriller” and
headlined by The King of Pop himself (wink-wink). This event is free and open
to the public. In a tee-up to Halloween, follow Ponce City Market on Instagram
(@poncecitymarket) for
laugh-out-loud profiles spotlighting zombies and revealing how each met his
end.
About Ponce City Market:
Ponce City Market is a historic mixed-use
community hub focused on artisanal food, fashion, residential lofts and office.
Developed by real estate investment and management company
Jamestown, Ponce City Market combines 259 residential flats
with approximately 550,000 square feet of Class-A loft office space and 300,000
square feet of retail and restaurants including Dancing Goats Coffee Bar,
Binders Art Supplies, Google Fiber, Suzuki School and General Assembly as well
as a Central Food Hall. The Central Food Hall features Anne Quatrano’s Dub’s
Fish Camp, Botiwalla from the owners of Chai Pani, Linton Hopkins’ H&F
Burger, Sean Brock’s Minero, among others. National anchor retail tenants
include The Frye Company and West Elm. The evolution of Ponce City Market focuses
on preserving the building’s historic character and enhancing its connection to
the surrounding community. Ponce City Market also boasts a
pedestrian bridge, which links the interior courtyard and public market directly
to Atlanta’s popular BeltLine. A portion of the parking fee
at Ponce City Market is donated to “Light the Line,” the
fundraising campaign to bring pedestrian lighting to the Atlanta BeltLine. For
more information, go to: www.poncecitymarket.com.