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I have too many coupons in my purse.  I’m very quickly turning into my mother.  (Love you, mom, but still.)  So, I’ve made a promise to myself to stop hoarding coupons, Living Socials, Groupons, Scoutmobs and the like, and use/shed at least one a week.  This week, I used my Groupon for Tierra.  (NOT to be confused with Terra Grille, Mr. Shap…)

I drive by Tierra every workday on my way home.  However, in the 6+ years I’ve lived in Atlanta, I’ve only been there once about five years ago.  Tuesday night was my second time.  (The suspense builds…)  :)

Here’s the Q+DD on Tierra:  Tierra is a Latin American + Caribbean bistro featuring cuisines of South + Central America, the Caribbean and Mexico.  Tierra is the first and only authentic restaurant of its kind in Atlanta.  It has received high ratings from Zagat, which listed it among its “Top Restaurants in America.”  Tierra has consistently been included in the AJC’s “Top Fifty Restaurants” and has been on Atlanta Magazine’s ”Best of Atlanta” list every year since it opened.  Tierra’s recipes have been featured in Bob Appetit, Flavors and Atlanta Magazine.

So, there’s some hype.

The restaurant itself is teeny-tiny (only a few tables), but very cozy.  When we arrived, I’d forgotten how small it actually was.  We sat down, ordered some Malbec and started to make some dinner decisions.  Stacey and I relied heavily on the ingredient cheat sheets on the table to decode the menu, which I thought was actually kinda fun.  It’s the little things, people…  The boys started with the black bean soup w/ apple cured bacon, platanos fritos + creme fraiche.  It smelled delicious.

I wanted small plates for dinner, so I opted for the mussels in pasilla pepper broth w/ corn, jicama + cilantro (which was featured in Bon Appetit)…

tierra's famous mussels

…and the pionono – platanos filled with beef picadillo.

pionono

I have to be honest.  The mussels tasted kind of bland to me, but I LOVED the pionono.  The flavor + texture was absolutely superb.  Stac ordered a caesar salad + chilled cucumber soup, and the boys both chose the shrimp sauteed w/ garlic-lime sauce + served with coconut rice + kale as their entrees.  They ended up with spotless plates.

We decided to order dessert, and allowed our server to talk us into the tres leches cake.  She informed us that it was award-winning, but honestly, it didn’t look like much at all when it was delivered to our table.  It didn’t have to – it TASTED like heaven.  I’m not exaggerating when I say that it was literally gone in a flash.   We honestly debated getting another piece.  At one point, Stuart said that this was the most amazing dessert he’d ever eaten.  And you can quote him…

tres leches cake

All in all, I thought Tierra was good + I’m glad I went, but I wasn’t obsessed with it.  It was a bit too small for me, maybe a little too quiet, and frankly I was disappointed in the mussels.  I will, however, be back for the tres leches cake.  (I’ve been thinking about it ever since we devoured it.)

Tierra is a well-respected restaurant that has received a number of accolades – they are clearly doing something right.  Just because it wasn’t necessarily for me, doesn’t mean it isn’t worth trying.  Give it a shot – who knows, it could end up being your favorite restaurant.  And when you do, order the second piece of cake. 

xx, L

Tierra Restaurant
1425 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA  30309
404.874.5951
www.tierrarestaurant.com

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1.    Kickboxing at Atlanta Kick

(there’s just nothing like kicking a bag in the morning)

2.    Lunch at Zoe’s Kitchen

(with Amy and La one last time before ZOEY!)

back in the day :)

3.    QUICK shopping trip at Festivity

(I may or may not have walked out in a brand new dress and my old dress in a shopping bag)

4.    Dogwood Festival

(with the Shaps! It was crowded, but fun to see so many people out there enjoying the sunshine!)

5.    Sweetwater 420 Festival

(Seen at 420: fab music, fun friends, lots of artsy-fartsy wares (including a new collar for Olive by Hollywoof), an engagement, and an ACTUAL dance-off!)

6.    Treehouse

(So Olive could show off her new gear and HELLO, Cowboy Cobb!)

7.    Movie on the couch

(Where are the Wild Things? On my TV, yo.)

Fin.

P.S. Special thanks to the INCREDIBLE weather we enjoyed today.
P.P.S. You still have another day to check out the aforementioned Fests.  I recommend both, however, if I had to choose just one, I’d go with 420 Fest. Personal preference.
P.P.P.S. I love you, Atlanta.

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Slick and I just had our one year anniversary, and we celebrated it in style.  :)

we are wearing fancy pants

On the actual day of our anniversary, we had an amazing dinner at Bacchanalia.  I love the Star Provisions restaurants, of which Bacchanalia is my favorite.  In fact, it is my favorite restaurant in Atlanta.  And, you can quote me.

are you my mother?

Dinner at Bacchanalia is an incredibly fancy meal, but somehow it feels laid back.  It’s white tablecloth, but jackets are not necessary in the restaurant – in fact the folks sitting next to us were wearing jeans.  The service and food are both incomparable in Atlanta in my humble opinion. 

bacchanalia

Quinones, Bacchanalia’s private room, is an outstanding meal, but the restaurant and the overall dining experience felt a tad geriatric to me when I had the honor of eating there a few years ago.  Personally, I prefer the youthful energy at Bacchanalia.  Without further adieu, here’s what we ate…

Cocktails:
Predictably, I ordered a vodka Gimlet (Would have gotten an Aviation, but they said they didn’t have maraschino cherry liquor…)  Slick got a filthy martini.

Appetizers:
Gulf Crab Fritter, Citrus, Thai Pepper Essence
Wine Pairing: Riesling, Waterbrook, Columbia Valley 2001

Kumamoto Oysters
Compressed Cucumber, Caviar
Wine Paring: Champagne, Piper Heidsieck, Cuvee 1785, Reims, France

Entrees:
Local Berkshire Pork Loin, Crispy Belly, Anson Mills White Grits, Fresh Andouille Sausage, Summerland Farm Greens, Pot Likker Jus
Wine Paring: Pinot Nior, Archery Summit, Premier Cuvee, Williamette Valley 2007

Wood Grilled Lamb Loin Chops, Morel Mushrooms, Fava Beans, Fiddlehead Ferns, Pickled Onions
Wine Paring: Merlot, Chateau Preuillac, Bordeaux 2005

Cheese + Compliment:
Shaved Parmigiano-Reggiano, Medjool Dates

Chantal, Jumbo California Asparagus, Soft Farm Egg, Bread Crumbs Chervil

Desserts:
Orange Souffle, Tarragon Custard, Pistachio Florentine

Valrhona Chocolate Cake w/ Mint Ice Cream

anniversary dinner @ bacchanalia

The meal was so wonderful.  In between each of the prix fixe courses, the chef sent out a little intermezzo course.  So needless to say, when we left the restaurant we were stuffed beyond belief.  It was a super special evening. 

thank you, BY!

To make it even more memorable, Slick, who knows by now that I’d much rather have an “experience” gift over a “material” gift, surprised me and told me that we were going to continue the celebration over the weekend at my favorite hotel in town, the gorgeous St. RegisTo say that I was very excited would be a gross understatement…

We’d stayed at the St. Regis in September for the Shapiro’s wedding and I fell deeply in love with it. 

@ the st. regis for the shapiro wedding in september

The rooms are gorgeous and everything is incredibly luxurious about it - but my heart truly belongs to the beautiful pool piazza.

st. regis pool piazza

Slick was on a roll.  On Saturday, we checked into the hotel and when I went up to the room it was filled with surprise goodies for me.  Pirate’s Booty, a nice bottle of wine, gorgeous flowers, champagne, truffles + strawberries…Slick had been very sneaky planning all of this! 

waiting for us in our room

starting off the weekend just right

We threw some champagne into our OJ and almost immediately made a B line for the pool.  We spent the remainder of the morning and afternoon poolside enjoying the gorgeous weather. 

@ the st. regis pool

Later that evening, we had dinner at Lobster Bar – which is walking distance from the St. Regis.  It was my first time at the restaurant and I really enjoyed my meal. 

We had an enormous amount of food from the prix fixe lobster menu I mean, there was probably enough food to feed four people – and I’d be lying if I said we didn’t make a serious dent in it. 

lobster bar

As much as I enjoyed stuffing myself with lobster, I have to say that the desserts were the highlight of the meal for me.  We had the bread pudding, the toffee cake and the creme brulee(Don’t judge…)  They were all divine.

desserts @ lobster bar

Unfortunately, though, I think I may have recently developed a lobster allergy.  For the third time after a lobster-heavy meal (not sure why it’s taken me this long to admit it), I got pretty violently ill.  I still thought the meal was great, though!  However, I’m officially OFF of lobster…

@ lobster bar prior to my face-in-toilet episode :(

On Sunday, we ordered brunch into our room and watched Nat Geo to our hearts content.  Mid-morning, we made our way downstairs for a couples massage at the St. Regis’ spa, Remede.  I’ve been to spas all over Atlanta, Blue Med Spa is my favorite, but the massage I had at Remede was the best I’ve ever had in my life.  I’m not exaggerating.  If you are in the mood for a super luxurious spa day, I strongly recommend Remede.  It was as close to heaven as I’ve ever been.

paradise

Slick had to leave shortly thereafter to play golf with some buddies, but I wasn’t ready to leave quite yet.  Instead, I parked myself at the pool for the following four hours or so. 

exactly how i spent the remainder of my time @ the st. regis pool...

Pretty much, it was the greatest weekend ever.

i'm a v. lucky girl, indeed

Happy one year anniversary, Slick!  Thank you for such an amazing celebration! 

xx, L

Bacchanalia
1198 Howell Mill Road NW
Atlanta, GA  30318
404.365.0410
www.starprovisions.com

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Lobster Bar
70 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA  30305
404.262.2675
www.chopslobsterbar.com

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St. Regis Atlanta
88 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA  30305
404.563.7900
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Lindsay, Christine, and I* officially invite ALL of you to CAMP DANCE 2010!

Invitations designed by our very own Mark Wolfe of Wolfepack Creative!

What is Camp Dance, you may ask? Um, it’s only my favorite event of the WHOLE YEAR!

 

Camp Dance Preparty 2009

 

Camp Dance Preparty 2007

Camp Dance Preparty 2007

Camp Dance 2008

 

Camp Dance 2006

Camp Dance 2007 (nothing ever changes)

Camp Dance 2009

Besides being just an amazing event, Camp Dance benefits Camp Twin Lakes, a fabulous camp for children facing serious illnesses and other physical, emotional and life challenges will be held on May 8th, 2010. For more information on Camp Twin Lakes click here.

Christine, Stacey and I hard at work at the CTL Service Day a few weeks ago:
Here’s the Q+DD on Camp Dance:

Remember when Color War was your favorite activity?
When Bug Repellent was the preferred scent?
And when hand-written letters were the only form of outside communication?

Well pull out your favorite camp photos,
Re-read those cherished camp letters
and put on your favorite camp attire

‘Cause It’s Back!
Camp Dance 2010

presented by Camp Twin Lakes’ Junior Board
Saturday, May 8th
6:30pm-11:00pm at Zoo Atlanta

A Night Amongst the Animals

6:30pm-8:00pm
Sip, Watch, Gasp
Enjoy some complimentary spiked bug juice while you observe the pandas, orangutans, gorillas, and other animals during feeding time
(Animal viewing only during this time)

8:00pm-11:00pm
Eat, Drink, Party
Enjoy complimentary camp-style finger foods, beer, and wine
while you dance the night away to hot jams from Band X.

Cocktail Bar
Each admission ticket includes 2 free drink tickets to the cocktail bar.
Additional drink tickets may be purchased by cash at the event.
Beer and wine are complimentary all night.

Tickets:
$55 through April 4
$65 through April 30
$75 through May 8th

Attire is Camp Casual
Guests Must Be 21 or older to attend.

THE EVENT SOLD OUT LAST YEAR and I had NO strings to pull, PLUS ticket prices increase on Sunday, so get your tickets TODAY by clicking here and click here to see the event on Facebook.

I JUST CAN’T WAIT!

xx, L  (+L + C!)
*actually, you are invited by the three of us, plus the entire Junior Board of Camp Twin Lakes and all the fabulous people on the host committee, which I am lucky enough to chair. For a complete list of hosts, click here.

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Slick and I are definitely more of a “let’s grab sushi” couple than a “let’s eat four pounds of heavy-garlicky Italian food” couple.  However, when I found that he hadn’t eaten at Alfredo’s* yet, a mecca for Italian food in Atlanta situated on the sketchiest street in the city – lovely Cheshire Bridge, we rallied the Shapiros and sent Outlook reminders to “SAVE THE MEAL.”

*Note: Please do not read any further if you happen to be on a diet…

the shapiros (blog regulars)

Alfredo’s is NOT a place you want to choose for a first date.  It’s packed (even on random weekdays) – it’s pretty loud – there’s not a sexy atmosphere whatsoever – you absolutely REEK of garlic when you leave – and you cannot get out of there w/o consuming roughly 4,000 calories.  However, I love every minute of the famous Alfredo’s experience!  From the 70′s-ish decor that hasn’t been updated to the heavily-accented Italian servers – this place is a gem! 

We went on a Thursday evening and although we made a reservation, we had to wait 20 minutes to be seated.  Even I patiently waited…  The restaurant was filled with businessmen in suits and Sandy Springs married couples.  I ran into a colleague who’s around my age with some of her friends.  The demographic at Alfredo’s is entirely across the board. 

On Stuart’s recommendation, we ordered delicious caesar salads and almost immediately cleaned our plates.  We shared fried calamari + marinara and garlic bread.  I believe we ended up finishing three or so baskets of GB…don’t judge.  It’s the best I’ve ever had – and it’s what leaves you breathing garlic for the following three days.  Seriously, it comes out of your pores.  Not sexy at all - but kind of awesome. :)

For entrees: Stuart’s chicken parm was the group favorite.  Slick and I had the mussels w/ linguine + marinara and the chicken al pesto.  Stac ordered the chicken cacciatore.  We washed it all down with a bottle of cab.  This doesn’t sound like an enormous amount of food, but it certainly was**.  So much, in fact, that after dinner Slick and I parted ways so that we could each go home and rub our stomachs + independently pass out from our food comas.  (Again, sexy – I KNOW.) 

I was full until about 3:00 p.m. the next day.  Even though I brushed my teeth almost hourly after the meal, I could still smell + taste garlic two days later!  Alfredo’s really isn’t kidding around.

me

It’s officially spring and the weather is starting to warm up.  You might as well try Alfredo’s now before you start thinking too much about swimsuit season…   Oh also – I’ve heard from friends that its small bar is a fun place to sit at and have a drink on the weekends

**Note: No pictures were taken of our meal because I felt it would be disrespectful.  This place is sacred.  You’ll just have to see for yourselves.  :)

xx, L

Alfredo’s Italian Restaurant
1989 Cheshire Bridge Road NE
Atlanta, GA  30324
404-876-1380
http://www.alfredositalianrestaurant.com/

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Slick and Stuart were very sneaky over the past few weeks…

Slick + Stuart

Slick + Stuart

Somehow these amazing (but never plan-oriented) boys pulled together a very thoughtful + incredibly romantic, surprise V-Day getaway for Stacey + me @ Chateau Elan

Chateau Elan

Here’s the Q+DD on Chateau Elan:
Chateau Elan is the largest winery in Georgia and is located in Braselton, 40 miles north of Atlanta.  It was founded in 1982 by Dr. Don Panoz who came from the pharmaceutical industry.  Their wines have won many regional awards including 19 from the Atlanta International Wine Festival, two from The Dallas Morning News Wine Competition and numerous Florida State Fair awards.  The facility is 3,500 acres, but only 50 are dedicated to the vineyard.  Georgia wines are marked “Founder’s Reserve,” but other bottles with the Chateau Elan label can include grapes from a sister property in California.  (www.wikipedia.com)

itineraries in hand...

Once we found out where we were going, we expected to drink a lot of mostly locally grown wine and RELAX RELAX RELAX.  We did not, however, expect to learn “the secret to life” from an enthusiastic Chateau Elan employee.

Wine Tour

Wine Tour

The Chateau Elan wine tour was just one of the many fun events the boys had planned for us during our “V-Day Extravaganza,” but it was the most memorable.  We learned all about CE’s grape harvesting, wine making and bottling process, and then got to taste a few of their signature wines. 

Wine Tasting

After the tasting – in hopes of scoring another heavy pour – the four of us stuck around to chew the fat with some of the CE wine experts + employees.  We spent the majority of our time talking to a particularly friendly, white-haired wine pourer.  Much to our surprise, he told us that he was 77 years old.  Shocked, we asked him how he looked so young and had so much energy.  (This gentleman was in remarkable shape.)  In a beautiful accent, he informed us that “the secret to life” is eating like a diabetic, or watching what you eat at each and every meal, and marrying your very best friend.  Just a little something to think about…

Chateau Elan

We enjoyed a really nice four-course dinner at Cafe Elan that evening, took advantage of the hot tub at the Spa and treated ourselves to a delicious brunch at Le Clos on Sunday morning (wearing our robes and all), but still, my favorite part of the trip was our brief + incredibly enlightening conversation with the Australian wine expert at the tasting.

Spa @ Chateau Elan

Brunch @ Le Clos

What a memorable little trip!  Stacey and I were very impressed with the boys, and we can’t wait to see what may be up their sleeves in the future!  :)

Way to go, Slick + Stuart!

xx, L

Chateau Elan
100 Rue Charlemagne
Braselton, GA  30517
678.425.0900
www.chateauelan.com

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I’m always game for bowling.  It’s (1) social, (2) competitive, (3) usually involves beer and interesting food options, (4) makes for a great date and (5) in Atlanta we have more than a few amazing places to bowl.  Plus, I grew up watching Kingpin and The Big Lebowski – so I’m predisposed. 

sweet kicks

sweet kicks

My top three places to bowl in Atlanta used to be:

1- Midtown Bowl  (Midtown)
1936 Piedmont Circle NE
Atlanta, GA  30324
404.874.5703
www.midtownbowl.com
Kitschy – Impressive Bar Selection – Good ‘Ole Greasy Bowling Food – Come As You Are…

2 – Funtime Bowling  (Buford HWY)
3285 Buford Highway NE
Atlanta, GA  30329
404.636.7548
www.funtimebowl.com
Black Lights + Glow Lanes – Good Music – Got to Love Buford HWY – Diverse Crowd…

3 – Ten Pin Alley  (Atlantic Station)
261 19th Street NW
Atlanta, GA  30363
404.872.3364
http://dolcegroup.com/tenpinalley/
High-End Bowling – Owned by Dolce Group – Expensive to Bowl but Worth the Scene Every so Often - Dress Code…

Until, Slick and I doubled with The Shapiros for a bowling night at 300 – Atlanta.  (300 is a bowling chain with an alley in a number of major cities, apparently, but I’d never been before.)  

The Shapiros - Bowling Ballers (what!)

The Shapiros - Bowling Ballers (what!)

I’ll be honest – it was a schlep, but it ended up well worth the drive.  300 is noticably clean, reasonably priced and a great mix between Midtown Bowl (lower-end) and Ten Pin Alley (higher-end).  The music is bumping, they have large screens above the pins at each lane and seriously comfy seating areas for players while waiting for your turn.  The music they played – accompanying videos were on the screens – was so good I went directly home after the date and got on iTunes to download.  (Now, I’m working out to Chris Brown’s ‘I Can Transform Ya’ on repeat.)  The food looked more than edible, too. 

unnecessary bowling-related cockiness

unnecessary bowling-related cockiness

Necessary Bowling-Related Cockiness

necessary bowling-related cockiness

I strongly recommend trying 300 if you are looking for a nice bowling alley that your don’t have to wear a tuxedo to, but also aren’t afraid to put your feet in the communal shoes.  And, let me know if you need a few bowling pointers – we played girls vs. boys and the ladies won both games…

the sad, sad face of defeat

the sad, sad face of defeat.

naturals

naturals!

I mean…  When you’re hot.  You’re just hot.

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300  – Atlanta
2175 Savoy Drive
Atlanta, Ga  30341
770.451.8605
http://www.threehundred.com/atlanta.html

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I’m definitely more of a Midtown – Inman Park girl, but Slick lives in Buckhead and we’ve decided that his diggs are cooler than mine (he’s got HBO) - so I’ve had to compromise a bit on my locale.  At first, I felt disoriented and confused in Buckhead.  Where were all the dirty hipsters?  The fabulous gay community?  The trendy little restaurants and bars?  But recently, we’ve been exploring…

I LOVE Thai food.  There are so many great places in Midtown to grab delicious Thai grub (Nan, Tamarind Seed and Surin are my favs), but I couldn’t find any in Buckhead.  Well, the other night we ventured out with our newlywed couple-crush to Annie’s Thai Castle on Roswell Road, and I have to give it two freshly-manicured thumbs up.  Way to go Buckhead!

Annie's Thai Castle

Annie's Thai Castle on Roswell Road

(Okay, fine.  That’s not it.  Not even close…  But isn’t it pretty?) :)

We ordered adult beverages and shared the Fresh Avocado Roll (not fried) for an appetizer.  I probably wouldn’t recommend it, but that is just because I didn’t care for the cream cheese.  Everyone else liked it just fine.

For entrees - we stuck to basics sharing the Sweet and Sour Chicken, Shrimp Masaman w/ AvocadoPad Thai and the Pad See-Ew.  They were all absolutely enormous portions and really, really delicious.  Although we definitely lost points for creativity, we agreed that it is okay to have a benchmark dish (like Pad Thai) by which we compare every Thai restaurant.  (Whatever works!)

We all left stuffed and kind of surprised with The Castle, as we lovingly refer to it now.  We’d passed it a million times on Roswell Road and had no idea that it was (1) surprisingly nice inside for a Thai restaurant and (2) had debatably the best Thai I’ve tried in Atlanta.  Although 82% of the time I opt for sushi over Thai, I would definitely go back to Annie’s!

xx, L

Annie’s Thai Castle
3195 Roswell Road NW
Atlanta, GA  30305
404.264.9546
www.anniesthaicastle.com

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I died and went to heaven for approximately 28 hours this weekend.  It went by so quickly…  I wanted to stay longer, but I got kicked out at 1:00 p.m. sharp.  I’ll never forget it though – and I will probably long for it until I can permanently reside there…

Our close friends, Stacey and Stuart, got married at the St. Regis Atlanta Hotel on Sunday.  It. was. AMAZING!

The Happy Couple

The Happy Couple

Slick and I couldn’t resist the wedding block room rate and made it a little Labor Day weekend getaway.  Although he lives almost across the street from the hotel, staying there for the wedding was the best idea we’ve had so far!  The hotel is incredible.  Here are a few of my favorite things about it: 

Beautiful Chandeliers

Beautiful Chandeliers

Incredible bathrooms w/ spectacular acoustics for shower-singing...

Incredible bathrooms w/ spectacular acoustics for shower-singing...

Amazing details all over the hotel - loved the crystals in the stairs

Amazing detailing all over the hotel - loved the crystals in the stairs

Bathtubs that could fit five people!  (Not really, but they were enormous!)

Bathtubs that could fit five people. (Not really, but they were enormous!)

We checked in on Saturday and hung out at the beautiful pool all afternoon and explored the hotel.  We couldn’t have asked for a more relaxing day!

St. Reg Pool

St. Reg Pool

St. Reg Pool

St. Reg Pool

St. Reg Pool

St. Reg Pool

The wedding on Sunday night was absolutely amazing!  It was a gorgeous day – perfect for such a special couple to get married.  We danced the night away!

Bringing the party!

Bringing the party

We had a blast!

We had a blast!

stud

(stud)

We spent Labor Day at the pool with the newlyweds and their family/ wedding party.  Although we were in the heart of Buckhead, we felt like we were on the Italian Riviera.  The hotel, itself, is absolutely incredible, but the pool is my favorite part by far.  In fact, I had a business luncheon at the hotel today and couldn’t resist sneaking away to spend a little extra time with S and S at the pool, again… 

Also, although we didn’t hit it up this weekend, I totally heart the St. Reg. bar.  Their drinks do the trick and the nuts they have on the tables are incredibly addictive…  Don’t say I didn’t tell you so!  Plus, they validate your parking. 

If you have the opportunity, don’t miss the chance to spend a romantic evening at the St. Regis.  It’s worth every penny! 

Congratulations Stac & Stuart!!

xx

xx

xx, L

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The St. Regis Atlanta
88 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA  30305
404.563.7900

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