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What’s New In Atlanta: Hottest Hotels, Restaurants And Things To Do
Mercedes-Benz Stadium will bring many big events to the city in 2025.
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If you’re an Atlanta resident, you may want to turn away for the next sentence. This year will bring a lot more visitors to the already-congested city. With a 2025 calendar filled with big sporting events (January’s College Football Championship, July’s MLB All-Star Game), major cultural moments (one of Kendrick Lamar’s only Southern dates on his Grand National Tour) and steady overall growth — in early 2024, Atlanta’s metro area became the sixth biggest in the U.S., surpassing Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., in the process — there will be no way to avoid the glut of tourists at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and on area highways over the coming months.
But rather than pout about the pending traffic, Forbes Travel Guide wants you to have a good time in all the fuss. To ensure that happens, we’ve put together a list of the best places to eat, play and stay for out-of-towners and locals who are willing to brave an extra 30 minutes in I-75 congestion.
The St. Regis Atlanta
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Where To Stay In Atlanta
Buckhead, the ritzy neighborhood where Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star The St. Regis Atlanta sits, has gotten decidedly quieter over the past few years. Where popular bars and nightclubs once thrived now you’ll find boutiques and hushed sushi counters.
The more subdued nature suits the St. Regis perfectly. When you step into the lobby, you don’t hear much of anything besides a soft welcome at the door and the loud call of elegance from spiraled staircases and extravagant chandeliers. Inside the rooms, there’s a subtle clamoring for your attention — do you look at the iPad room controls, turn toward the white marble bath or stare at the camping tent and movie treats set up for the new Family Traditions Experience? The answer is “all of the above,” but the hotel encourages you to take your time doing any of it.
Not that clocks aren’t needed at the property, though. Witnessing the 6 o’clock nightly champagne sabering is a must. So, too, is your 7:30 p.m. dinner reservation at Atlas Buckhead, the Four-Star eatery where every dish is a work of art. And whatever you do, don’t forget about the Four-Star The St. Regis Atlanta Spa. With unique treatments like the gold- and citrus-enhanced Buckhead Escape on the menu, you’d hate to miss your appointment.
Delbar’s sabzi polo.
DeMarco Williams
Where To Eat In Atlanta
The only thing popping up in Atlanta with a higher frequency than condominium towers is restaurants. Look any direction around the city and there’s something new cooking. Within walking distance of the St. Regis is one of our new favorites, Delbar. A longtime pick for Persian and North African food lovers in Inman Park and Alpharetta, Delbar just opened its Buckhead location in December. During a recent visit, the place was packed and plates of labneh (yogurt cheese), sabzi polo (Persian rice with a browned crust) and chicken kebabs were plentiful.
Down the road from Delbar is Lucian. While this spot has poured glasses of wine; cooked light, seasonally inspired cuisine; and sold art books for a few years, things have never felt fresher. The food (scrumptious scallops) is amazing, the restaurant draws a crowd (Ludacris’ wife was dining in a corner when we last visited) and the mood is dignified but not detached.
Brasserie Margot. DeMarco Williams
Brasserie Margot is the newly opened French eatery at Four-Star Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta. Anyone who’s visited the Midtown hotel knows its Bar Margot is an essential stop for creative cocktails and colorful conversations. Consider Brasserie the more subdued older sibling that allows pendant lights, plush banquettes and comforting dishes such as the côte de boeuf (a massive bone-in ribeye) and a mussels vol au vent (a creamy, pot pie-like dish) do all the talking.
Painted Pickle.
Painted Hospitality
Where To Play In Atlanta
Painted Hospitality didn’t invent the “competeatery” category with its two popular date-night addresses, Painted Pin and Painted Duck, but it cements its position as the city’s go-to for games and grub with its latest entries, Painted Pickle and Painted Park. The former capitalizes on pickleball’s popularity by offering cushioned, regulation-sized courts, equipment rentals and a 12-seat bar on one side of the building and lawn games (cornhole, a putting green) and a full kitchen that impressively dishes out everything from popcorn rock shrimp to sashimi cucumber rolls on the other.
Sister spot Painted Park debuted this past October in Inman Park. A gathering place for those strolling along the Beltline trail, Painted Park is great for a cold beer on the patio or a hotly competitive round of pingpong in the gaming parlor. Whatever your motivation is to stop by, make sure to try the chicken and cheese sandwich and tunnel cake (its tasty take on a county fair funnel cake) before you leave.
Kim Chong Hak (Korean, b. 1937), Fall, 1980, watercolor on hanji paper.
The artist, Seoul, South Korea. © Kim Chong Hak.
Not all the fun around town involves a fork, of course. The High Museum of Art has been on a tremendous run with its temporary exhibits lately. While “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” may have wrapped up its colorful show, the museum keeps the cultural train humming along with “Georgia O’Keeffe: My New Yorks” (through February 16), “Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind: The Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection” featuring postwar American drawings (through May 25), as well as solo spring shows for Ryoji Ikeda, Kim Chong Hak and Ezrom Legae.
And that’s on top of a calendar already packed with monthly programs (Family Saturdays), live music (Malcolm-Jamal Warner, February 21) and special workshops (cocktail-making class, March 22).
PS Atlanta.
DeMarco Williams
Where To Escape In Atlanta
We haven’t forgotten about the traffic. There are ways to avoid it. When it comes to steering clear of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport commotion, for example, we’ve long sang the praises of the PS private luxury terminal. But just when we thought no-wait TSA lines and personal suites were as good as it could get, PS chefs Matt Roman and Morgan Heller’s new seasonally governed menu amps it up. With items like party wings tossed in a Georgia peach and habanero sauce and juicy roasted hen with collard greens paired with timely tipples such as The First Snow (spiced rum, hazelnut liqueur, double spiced chai tea, cinnamon and heavy cream), travel day is downright tranquil.
Serenbe.
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But for the ultimate respite, look about 30 minutes south of the airport to Serenbe. While full-time residents and savvy weekenders make up most of the traffic in the idyllic farm community, there’s plenty of room for day trippers. There’s a full-scale spa, a farm animal village and a robust arts scene. Still, it’s the epicurean options that keep us coming back — even during the week. Complementing the Farmhouse’s stellar breakfast and the Hill’s consistent dinner is the just-opened Austin’s, a 1920s-styled cocktail bar that not only mixes incredible pours (like the bourbon- and honey-doused Front Porch Swing), but it serves a flavor-packed short rib and a scallion- and sage-topped halibut, too.
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Security tightened for Hanukkah celebrations across metro Atlanta after Sydney mass shooting
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Dozens of Hanukkah celebrations across metro Atlanta will go on as scheduled this week.
Security is now top priority following the brutal shooting that killed 15 people at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
“Of course the minute the news came out from Australia we were in touch with our law enforcement partners,” said Renee Kutner, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. “We went back through the plans. We amped them up where we needed to. People will see extra patrols around, not because there’s threats but because we just want to make sure everybody knows that they’re safe.”
The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta says it spends millions of dollars every year securing its community against antisemitic attacks.
“We are so blessed to have really, really great relationships with law enforcement at every level across metro Atlanta and throughout Georgia,” Kutner said. “And we’ve been in contact with all of them. They are so supportive and they will be at our events – they will amp up the security.”
According to Kutner, the heightened security is out of an abundance of caution.
“We have no credible threats, no reason to believe that lone actors somewhere else will affect anything here, and we want to give our community the chance to celebrate,” Kutner said.
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Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia 76ers Announce Starting Lineups For Tonight’s Game
The Hawks would love to forget Friday’s embarrassing loss to the Detroit Pistons.
After an entertaining first quarter, Atlanta was dominated over the final three quarters and ended up losing by 27 points to the top team in the Eastern Conference. They are hoping for a quick bounce back today at home vs Philadelphia and will could use a win to get back on track.
The game is getting closer to tipoff and both teams have announced their starting lineups:
Hawks
G-Nickeil Alexander-Walker
G- Dyson Daniels
F- Zaccharie Risacher
F- Jalen Johnson
C- Onyeka Okongwu
76ers
G- Quentin Grimes
G- VJ Edgecombe
F- Paul George
F- Dominick Barlow
C- Joel Embiid
Deeper look at Atlanta
When previewing the game this morning, our own Rohan Raman took a deeper look at the Hawks’ advanced numbers today:
“Atlanta’s offense has been surprisingly solid without Trae Young, but the Pistons game was a poor showing. The Hawks are 12th in points, 10th in FG%, 10th in 3P%, 17th in FT%, 25th in rebounds (24th in OREB, 22nd in DREB), 1st in assists, and 18th in turnovers per game. They’re 16th in offensive rating this year.
On a per-game basis, the Hawks’ defense rank 21st in points allowed, 18th in FG% allowed, 9th in 3P% allowed, 23rd in rebounds allowed, 4th in steals, and 12th in blocks. They’re 14th in defensive rating on the year, which puts them in a slightly above-average tier despite their recent run of poor performance on end.
Philadelphia is still figuring out how their offense operates when everyone is healthy, but Tyrese Maxey is always dangerous and they quietly have a reasonably deep roster. They’re 16th in points, 24th in FG%, 17th in 3P%, 6th in FT%, 9th in rebounds (10th in OREB, 9th in DREB), 20th in assists, and 11th in turnovers per game. They’re 15th in offensive rating this season.
After a difficult night against a tough Detroit defense, the matchup gets slightly easier against the 76ers. Even so, they’ve been playing good defense as of late – albeit against poor competition. They are 12th in points allowed, 8th in FG% allowed, 8th in 3P% allowed, 21st in rebounds allowed, 19th in steals, and 2nd in blocks. They’re 9th in defensive rating, so this would be the second straight game for the Hawks against a top-ten defense by defensive rating.”
Because they are at home and will have the best player on the floor, I like the Hawks to win this game. Quentin Grimes is someone who has given the Hawks trouble before, and rookie VJ Edgecombe has had a great start to his career. Still, I like Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu to lead the Hawks to a win today at home.
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Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks odds, picks and predictions
The Philadelphia 76ers (14-10) and Atlanta Hawks (14-12) meet Sunday. Tip-off from State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, is set for 6 p.m. ET. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NBA odds around the 76ers vs. Hawks odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.
Season series: Hawks lead 1-0
The 76ers beat the Indiana Pacers 115-105 Friday, covering as 5-point home favorites with the Under (221) cashing. C Joel Embiid led the team with 39 points on 12-for-23 shooting. Philadelphia has found its rhythm, winning 4 of its last 5 games while going 3-2 against the spread (ATS). It is 14-9-1 ATS on the season.
The Hawks lost to the Detroit Pistons 142-115 on Friday, failing to cover as 7-point road underdogs as the Over (233) hit. G Nickeil Alexander-Walker led all scorers with 22 points and 4 made 3-pointers. Atlanta, after a 10-5 November, has gone just 1-4 in its last 5 games, covering 3 times in that stretch. It is 14-12 ATS on the season.
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76ers at Hawks odds
Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 9:54 a.m. ET.
- Moneyline (ML): 76ers +155 (bet $100 to win $155) | Hawks -190 (bet $190 to win $100)
- Against the spread: 76ers +4.5 (-105) | Hawks -4.5 (-115)
- Over/Under (O/U): 226.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)
76ers at Hawks key injuries
76ers
- C Joel Embiid (knee) questionable
- G Tyrese Maxey (illness) doubtful
- G Kelly Oubre Jr. (knee) out
- F Trendon Watford (adductor) out
Hawks
- G Nickeil Alexander-Walker (ankle) questionable
- C Kristaps Porzingis (illness) out
- G Trae Young (knee) out
For most recent updates: Official NBA injury report.
76ers at Hawks picks and predictions
Prediction
76ers 114, Hawks 111
BET 76ERS (+155).
The Hawks have fallen off a cliff, and their defense has gone with them. They are 1-4 over their last 5 outings and have allowed at least 123 points in 5 of their last 8 games. Their offense hasn’t matched that shortcoming, scoring 100 points or fewer in 2 of their last 5 contests.
The 76ers, on the other hand, are surging, and their defense has been much improved from earlier in the season. They have held 4 of their last 5 opponents to 105 points or fewer and haven’t given up more than 112 points in December (through 5 games). Philadelphia has won 3 straight on the road.
Take 76ERS (+155).
PASS.
The preferred option is the moneyline, thanks to the enhanced odds. The spread is also playable, particularly with the 76ers.
BET UNDER 226.5 (-110).
The 76ers have gone Under in 5 straight games, and while their defense has stepped up, they have scored 116 points or fewer in their last 4 contests. They are 11-13 O/U on the season.
The Hawks are 3-2 O/U in their last 5 games, largely due to their weak defense, which is less likely to be exploited given that the 76ers rank 20th in pace. Expect a slower-tempo game and take UNDER 226.5 (-110).
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