Tuesday, March 8, 2011

DINING IN ATLANTA

DINING IN ATLANTA

Unique and fun. There's the "Bone Garden" whose decor is skeletons all over the place. Even one riding a motor cycle hanging from the ceiling, Mexican style food. There is one called "Six Feet Under" with a variety of foods including Tacos. Their decor is a large wall of beer cans and posters from the early 1900s, commercial and political, including one guy running for Mayor of Atlanta. Our most unique dining was Atlanta's oldest Cemetery. A sit down dinner for 45 people sponsored by a group that promotes local farmers and organic foods. They like unique places to have their gatherings. Well, I did sing Sorrento for them and no one walked out, certainly not the permanent residents. Several of the guests complimented me and one who was born in Sorrento, Italy. That's a WOW.

I asked my son Dean, we've dined at "The Bone Garden", "Six Feet Under" and "The Cemetery", is there a message in that? He didn't say yes, but he didn't say no. He did say he was looking for a place named "The Last Call". I may just avoid that one along with the "19 Hole".

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