The General Muir May Become Your Favorite Go-To Deli

The General Muir is a modern American restaurant that takes it inspiration from a classic source: an old-fashioned New York Jewish deli, with its tried-and-true preparations and simple ingredients, is at the heart of everything they do, including curing and smoking meats in house and baking breads and bagels fresh daily.

The atmosphere is clean and modern, and the menu has elevated the deli favorites in a new and exciting way. Take the breakfast plates, for instance. Old favorites like poached eggs and grits are expertly paired with gruyere cheese, roasted mushrooms, and Madeira sauce. Lunch and dinner options are equally as thoughtful, whether you get hearty sandwich, slow cooked dinner, or deli classic. You can also treat The General Muir like your local deli, with a separate counter for bagels, sandwiches, and more when you’re on the go.

Experience Giant Screen Movies at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Check out the new giant screen movies at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, presented thanks to a generous donation from local entrepreneur Dante Stephensen. Stephensen is committed to lifelong learning, and the cutting edge theater system is a fun and educational experience for nature fans of all ages.

Current features include Incredible Predators 3D, running now through March 22, and Tiny Giants 2D, showing now through February 8. More custom features are on the horizon, and each promise to be an immersive and captivating adventure. Giant screen movies are also a part of the Fernbank After Dark program, where patrons 21+ can have exclusive after-hours access to the museum with live music, food and drink, and features on the giant screen. Go to the website for more information about the current movies showing and what’s coming soon.

The Fernbank Museum of National History is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Purchase tickets online or by calling the movie ticket line of the museum.

Find Hot Lattes and Strong Cups of Coffee at Dancing Goats

Dancing Goats has both the exceptional service and consistent product you’d expect from a chain coffee shop, along with the cozy feeling and specialty brews you’d expect from a smaller place. Experience this best-of-both-worlds coffee house at either the Midtown location directly across from the Midtown MARTA station, or the Ponce City Market location on North Avenue.

Both locations of Dancing Goats have the same comfortable ambiance, and feature coffee from Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Roasters. Enjoy single origin coffees, expertly mixed lattes, and unique teas, along with locally baked pastries. Whether you pop in for a quick drink, or stay a while to take advantage of the free wifi, you won’t be disappointed with the quality of the coffee or the service at Dancing Goats. You can also purchase coffee and merchandise on the site, or learn more about the specialty roaster behind Dancing Goats.

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Make Your Reservation for the Brand New C. Ellet’s Steakhouse

It seems like there's always a new and exciting restaurant opening in Atlanta, and C. Ellet's Steakhouse is at the top of that list this season. This all-American steakhouse is located next to the Atlanta Braves new ballpark, so it will be the perfect spot for dinner before a big game.

C. Ellet's Steakhouse will feature chophouse cuts, Gulf seafood, burgers, and more, so it's certainly not just for steak lovers. Inside, the atmosphere is classic and elegant, with warm wood walls, black leather booths and white linen tablecloths. For seafood fans, the walk-up oyster bar is sure to be a major draw, as it will feature a daily rotation of up to 15 selections. Be sure to make reservations soon, because this is certainly a spot that's sure to be in high demand.

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Don’t Miss These Fun Events in Atlanta This March

March is a transitional month that marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, so what better reason to get outside and enjoy all that Atlanta has to offer? Here are a few of the most exciting events coming up in Atlanta this March.

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