Cheers Y’all!
Living in Atlanta, I am always exploring all this city has to offer, and I just received this information on what the burgeoning Summerhill neighborhood has on deck as the leaves change color. For the month of September, everything from eateries to sipping spots (including my Halfway Crooks homies), art events, and live DJs spinning during Crafts and Crates on September 21 are worth checking out! Here is all the information and dates straight from the source.
See you there!
SIP, SAVOR, AND CELEBRATE IN SUMMERHILL THIS SEPTEMBER
Photo: Brandon Amato |
Locals and Guests will Discover New Drinks, Art-Inspired Menus, and Festive Events Throughout the Month
As the vibrant Summerhill neighborhood welcomes the fall season, a
series of exciting events and unique offerings will delight locals and visitors
alike.
From refreshing new beverages to art-inspired menus,
Oktoberfest celebrations, and Atlanta Streets Alive on Sept. 15, here’s what to look
forward to in September:
·
During September, guests are invited to sip on
the latest creation at Little Tart Bakeshop. The “Fram Boise” (fram-bwah) is a
light and refreshing drink featuring raspberry green tea, local lime juice, and
simple syrup, perfectly balancing sweet and tart flavors.
·
In collaboration with the High Museum of
Art, Wood’s Chapel BBQ celebrates the “Giants” exhibition,
showcasing art from the personal collection of Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz.
Menu highlights include:
·
Green Giant cocktail - a blend of gin, basil,
lime, mint, cucumbers, elderflower, and grapefruit soda.
·
Vegetarian BBQ Butternut Squash with
late summer succotash.
·
“Keys” Lime Pie - A vegan treat inspired by
Alicia Keys.
·
This September, Junior’s welcomes back the “Return of the Mack” as the
pizza of the month, featuring the iconic flavors of a Big Mac: beef, Thousand
Island dressing, pickles, and cheese. Junior’s also hosts Wine Wednesday every
other Wednesday with half-price pours on House Wine Malbec and Chardonnay and invites guests to
join the fun for Drag Bingo on Sept. 11 and 25.
·
Press Shop has a full calendar of events for
September. View the full events schedule online.
·
Sept. 11, 7-9 p.m.: Global Book Club -
discussion of “Human Acts” by Han Kang.
·
Sept. 17, 7-9 p.m.: Floral Workshop with Full
Bloom by Lauren. Tickets are on sale the first week of September.
·
Sept. 19, 7-9 p.m.: Artist Showcase with Brooke
Reid featuring local Atlanta still life photography.
·
Sept. 23, 6-8 p.m.: Weaving Workshop with Woven
Co. Tickets available at wovenco.studio.
·
Sept. 25, 7-9 p.m.: Fiction Book Club -
discussion of “Liars” by Sarah Manguso.
·
Sept. 26, 7-9 p.m.: Knitting Circle - bring a
project and enjoy some fun wine. Free for all skill levels.
·
September is all about Oktoberfest at Halfway Crooks with five special beer releases, including
the flagship Fest Marzen (traditional festbier) and ALL CAPS (modern festbier).
Guests can look forward to Bavarian food specials, live music, and
entertainment each Saturday:
·
Sept 14: The Normas at 4 p.m.; UCX Cycling Short
Film World Premiere at 8 p.m.
·
Sept 21: Crafts and Crates at 3 p.m.; DJ Dainja,
DJ Mafioso, Peppermint Gatty, and special guests.
·
Sept 28: Donna the Wolfman at 7 p.m.
For more information on these events, please contact the venues or the Summerhill neighborhood website.