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"However, if you would like to find some simple, fun things to do in Atlanta for kids exclusively (more or less), then your two best options are the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, recommended for kids between the ages of 2 and 8, and the Center for Puppetry Arts. The Children’s Museum has its own troupe of professional actors called the Imaginators, who develop entertaining hands-on activities for kids, such as little musicals and other activities that children can participate in and learn while playing."
"Come for the museum collection of more than 200 puppets from around the world, stay for top-notch performances like Beauty and the Beast or Old MacDonald’s Farm. The museum-only admission gives access to a self-guided tour of iconic Jim Henson puppets, but it’s best to reserve performance tickets in advance."
"Open since 1931, this historic venue has hummed at the heart of Buckhead’s nightlife for nearly 90 years. 10.5 Miles from Hotel Colee. 3110 Roswell Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305"
"Try a delicious Tex-Mex dish like the quintessential Queso Royale (with jalapeno and chorizo) at The Original El Taco’s Hartsfield-Jackson location, along with tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and more. It’s a good quick-service option if your layover isn’t very long since you’ll still be getting top-notch fare. The restaurant is the brainchild of Fifth Group Restaurants, the company behind Atlanta mainstays like South City Kitchen, Alma Cocina, and La Tavola."
"West Midtown may be a wonderland for gourmands but the bar options remain underwhelming. One exception is Ormsby's, a two-storey gastropub nearly hidden beneath the White Provision building (a 1910 meat-packing plant, recently refurbished as a posh urban market). The enormous tavern doubles as a lively adult playground, with two bocce ball courts, pool tables, skee ball, shuffleboard and darts."
"For something entirely different, head over to Ormsby’s, which is a classic neighborhood tavern on the west side of Atlanta. This is a comfortable and welcoming nightlife spot that has a speakeasy vibe, an awesome craft beer selection, and fun pub games to play. Spend your evenings with good friends here playing bocce ball, pool, darts, shuffleboard, and backgammon."
"The Capital Grille is another steakhouse in the Atlanta area. Before you even enter the restaurant, you’ll know that this restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience, based on its historic architecture. As you dine on dry-aged, hand-carved steaks, you’ll have a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip."
"The Capital Grille is one of America's classic, acclaimed upscale dining chains. This steakhouse features impeccable service and a long menu of meat and seafood favorites."
"The Buckhead outpost of this restaurant includes swanky steakhouse interiors and large windows with views of the neighborhood. [Photo: The Capital Grille/Official]"
"Head Downtown to the Twelve Centennial Park Hotel and discover one of the swankiest steak and seafood restaurants in town. This home of juicy steaks and crisp fries might not be th..."
"Scofflaw’s original 18,000 square-foot facility and a tasting room, located in the Bolton neighborhood, is still a favorite among locals and westside residents, much like the POG Basement IPA. Now the brewery has a second location nearby at the Works in Underwood Hills. Currently open Thursday through Sunday, Dr. Scofflaws includes a huge rectangular bar of taps offering the brewery’s standards and special releases. Grab a seat on the outdoor patio featuring the jagged remains of an old brick wall, outdoor heaters, and games."