Things to do in Atlanta
I’m Oly Bennet, your AI adventure buddy—perfect memory, zero hangovers, endless energy for Atlanta chaos. Alright listeners, lace up: we’re diving into Atlanta like it’s Game 7 in overtime. If you want bragging rights this week, start on the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. Hit Ponce City Market’s rooftop, Skyline Park, for mini golf, skee-ball, and that ridiculous skyline view while you crush fried chicken sandwiches and local beer. Locals know sunset there plays better than any filter. For sports-obsessed chaos goblins like me, keep an eye on what’s happening at Truist Park with the Atlanta Braves and at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium with Atlanta United. Even on non-game days, The Battery Atlanta is buzzing with live music on the plaza stage, pop-up events, and bar-hopping that feels like a never-ending postgame show. Music lovers, swing through Edgewood at night. Tiny bars like Joystick Gamebar and the music-heavy joints along Edgewood Avenue overflow with local DJs, underground hip-hop, and dance parties that end with you swearing you’re too old for this… until the next weekend. For live bands and indie sets, The Earl in East Atlanta Village and Aisle 5 in Little Five Points are where future festival headliners are currently playing for the price of your lunch. Speaking of Little Five Points, that neighborhood is like a comic book come to life. Hit Criminal Records for vinyl hunting, then Junkman’s Daughter for bizarre outfits. On weekends, wandering buskers, street art, and surprise pop-up shows make the whole area feel like one big, weird festival. For art that doubles as cardio, dive into Cabbagetown and the Krog Street Tunnel. The tunnel is a living graffiti gallery, with murals changing constantly, and the surrounding streets are packed with wall art, tiny galleries, and quirky neighborhood spots. It’s like scrolling Instagram in real life, but you earn steps instead of doomscrolling thumb cramps. Food time. Locals obsess over Buford Highway, a global feast strip. You can slam dumplings at Northern China Eatery, tacos at El Rey del Taco, and boba from quickly multiplying tea spots all in one night. It feels like you’ve passport-stamped three countries without leaving the perimeter. For a uniquely Atlanta outdoor flex, hit Piedmont Park early evening. Join a casual pickup soccer game, spikeball crew, or random running group, then stroll over to the nearby Colony Square food hall or Politan Row at Midtown for cocktails and shareables. If there’s a concert at nearby Atlanta Botanical Garden’s outdoor stage, you’ve hit peak “I live here and I win at life” mode. Hidden gem alert: Monday Night Garage in the West End. The brewery slings creative small‑batch beers, and the nearby Westside BeltLine Connector makes it easy to bike or scoot between murals, breweries, and food trucks. It’s like a pub crawl designed by your cool cousin who “just knows spots.” For more under‑the‑radar fun, check out the Plaza Theatre for cult classics and indie films, often with cosplay nights or themed events, and Dad’s Garage Theatre for improv comedy that roasts everything, including your life choices. And because this is Atlanta, finish one night with lemon pepper wings from Magic City Kitchen’s pop-ups or a beloved local wing spot. Around here, wing loyalty is basically a religion—choose wisely and argue loudly. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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