51 Elliott St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313-1301
(404) 523-2174
Established in 1989, The Masquerade is a live music venue located in Kenny's Alley @ Underground Atlanta in downtown Atlanta, GA. Founded and originally housed in the former DuPree Excelsior Mill building, The Masquerade features three indoor stages across it’s three levels, appropriately named Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. For local and regional booking please contact [email protected]. For rentals please contact [email protected]. For national shows please contact [email protected] and [email protected].
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Located in the iconic Dailey's building in downtown Atlanta, Red Phone Booth is the first of a multi-location franchise roll-out. Red Phone Booth is a prohibition experience featuring an extensive classic craft cocktail and cigar program. Patrons will notice the finest attention to detail that provides for exceptional cocktails including 100% fresh squeezed juices such as blood orange, mango, and cranberry, hand chipped double-reverse osmosis ice, garnishes cut to order, a collection of some of the rarest liquors available and over a dozen tinctures, bitters and flavoring agents to help breath new depth. Our humidor is always stocked with the finest and most delicious cigars. We carry a nice selection of premium and hand rolled cigars. From novices to cigar aficionados, there is something for everyone. Red Phone Booth offers exclusive membership to our guests. To become a member of the Red Phone Booth, please email [email protected]. Small plates include fresh seafood, carpaccio, Neapolitan pizza and house made desserts including a rotating selection of signature desserts courtesy of former Dailey’s owner and current President of the Georgia Restaurant Association, Karen Bremer. Showcasing the 1920s speakeasy theme, the venue features restored original brick floors, have a honey onyx bar, intimate fireplace, custom Italian leather couches, and hand-painted ceiling with back lighting. A private “mob-style” kitchen complete with poker and pool tables is available to rent for private events. Just like the former Prohibition in Buckhead, guests enter by securing a secret phone number and dialing it into a restored antique London red phone booth entryway.
Studio No. 7 is a flexible creative space in downtown Atlanta. We house an art gallery, cafe, bar and two outdoor spaces. Our eclectic venue is used for corporate mixers, product launches, weddings and other events that are looking for a unique environment. Some evenings we provide a wide variety of public events featuring local creatives. They range from art openings to live music to cocktail classes. Check our calendar to find out what's happening. If you need a space to have a meeting, throw an event or soak up some local culture...this is your place.
At Tin Lizzy’s Cantina, we’re known for our refreshing margaritas, friendly service, lively music and of course, our FlexMex cuisine. What is FlexMex you ask? It’s similar to what people call Tex-Mex, but with a little more flair. Not only does it perfectly describe our menu, which is comprised of and influenced by many cultures, FlexMex is also an attitude or experience that evokes a feeling of belonging and pure awesomeness.
The Kimball House was the name of two historical hotels in Atlanta, Georgia. Both were constructed on an entire city block at the south-southeast corner of Five Points, bounded by Whitehall Street (now part of Peachtree Street), Decatur Street, Pryor Street, and Wall Street, a block now occupied by a multi-story parking garage.First Kimball HouseDesign and constructionIn 1870 on a recommendation of building contractor John C. Peck, Hanniball Kimball purchased a lot near the Union Depot where the Atlanta Hotel had been before being burned in 1864 during the American Civil War. He gathered the financing for the endeavor through a confusing (and later a scandalous) combination of bonds, mortgages and subscriptions. The original estimate for the hotel was $250,000, though it eventually cost $650,000, 1/15th the total assessed value of Atlanta real estate at the time. The unusual funding scheme resulted in Kimball filing for bankruptcy and losing control of the building by the next year.Kimball hired William Parkins as the architect while Peck served as the construction manager for the project., Construction began immediately on March 28, 1870, the day after Kimball received his lease from King. The lot, primarily owned by Joseph Thompson, was located on Pryor Street between Decatur and Wall. Thompson sold his portion of the land to Kimball through his real estate agent George W. Adair. The rest of the land was leased to Kimball by Richard Peters and John P. King.
Atlantas newest attraction is located just two blocks from Magic City.
The Richard B. Russell Federal Building is a 26-storey International style building in Atlanta, Georgia, housing U.S. government agency offices and federal courts.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Building (shorter form King Federal Building) is a building in Atlanta, Georgia. It was completed in 1933 in Modernist style for the United States Postal Service, and is now used as office accommodation by the United States Federal Government. It is included in the National Register of Historic Places.The building was constructed by the Work Projects Administration, a New Deal agency, reflecting the expansion of Federal activity at that time. It was located adjacent to Terminal Station in Spring Street, and mail was transferred via tunnels from the railroad network, which then handled most long-distance mail. Later the building became a Federal office building, receiving its present name in 1988. The General Services Administration (GSA) undertook renovation in 2012, as far as possible in line with current "green building" criteria.
IWI fresh Garden Day Spa. We partner with local farms and gardens and handpick fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs to create fresh skin care products. Our products are handmade products and services. We have fresh spa services such as Manicures, Veggie Pedicures, Veggie Facials, Herbal Massages, Waxing, Threading and Natural Hair Care.
The Georgia Tech Student Ambassadors is a group of students dedicated to representing Georgia Tech's student body as official hosts for the Institute. Student Ambassadors serve the Institute by welcoming members of the Georgia Tech community including alumni, prospective students, and special guests of Tech. Members are selected each spring through a rigorous application process based on their leadership qualities, communication skills, knowledge of Tech, and unlimited enthusiasm for Georgia Tech.