1. Nov 19th, 2007

    Atlanta Markers

    Kevin Rathbun Steak Fancy place in a conversion-loft area, 2 miles outside of downtown, still we got in wearing conference-casual attire. Whichever steak you chose, thou shalt pair it with their creamed corn side dish. Corn will never taste the same. Oh, and the steaks are amazing as well.

    Sotto Sotto Best Italian I had this side of the Atlantic. Be advised, the dishes are small. As they should be. Stuff yourself cheap somewhere else, this place is about small courses, and spending the rest of the night reliving the taste.

    Dailey’s Nice cigar bar, a block away from the Westin and most other downtown hotels. Nothing special, but worth extracting yourself from the confines of “charge this to my room”.

    TAP Fits nicely in the gastro-pub category. Better food than your typical pub, better beer than your typical bar, and $2 shorties for the experimental-minded. Pretentious as they come, but worth a trip down Peachtree st.

    Official ApacheCon beer this year, the Sweetwater 420. Brewed in Atlanta.

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    1. Nov 19th, 2007

      Charles Brian Quinn

      Nicely done! I’ve placeshoutted (http://placeshout.com/) a few of those places, already. Your short-form reviews here are perfect for placeshout.

      Glad you had fun in Hotlanta.

    2. Nov 19th, 2007

      Charles Brian Quinn

      one more thing — no need to publish this comment. the name of the first place is simply: “Rathbun’s”

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