I recently had the opportunity to travel to Georgia & Alabama. I loved it! I stayed in Atlanta, Georgia. There is an abundance of history throughout Georgia as well as Alabama. The food was exquisite. There is a lot to do/explore, and the skies were so clear and were a beautiful blue. Please see below for my day to day itinerary. All the places that are listed are linked to the appropriate website.
Day One:
- Café Lucia
- Mezcalito’s (Side note: My husband and I came across this restaurant because we were hungry and had no idea where to go. In a travel brochure we grabbed in the lobby of our hotel listed a total of 76 restaurants to eat at! Chris said “pick a number from 1-76.” I replied by saying “41.”)
- An hour walk in Decatur
- Butters and Cream
Day Two:
- Atlanta Breakfast Club (The Chicken and waffles were cooked to perfection. The grits were out of this world!)
- Olympic Park
- Peachtree Trolley (Side note: Stopped at The King Center Founded 1968.)
- Coca Cola Factory
- Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
- The Vortex Bar & Grill
- Criminal Records
- Dancing Goats Coffee
- Ponce City Market
- The Atlanta Beltline
Day Three: Spent the Day in Alabama
- Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
- Fame
- Sweet Peppers Deli
- The Coffee Place (This place does not have a website, but I linked there menu. You can find them on Facebook.)
- East West Kitchen Bar
Day Four:
- Breakfast at Barneys EST. 1978
- The Allman Brothers Band Museum
- Taste and See Coffee Shop
- Capricorn Sound Studios
- Tubman Museum
- The Rookery
Day Five: