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Locally Owned Dining in the Centennial Park District LIFE IS SHORT Menu2019-2020 Guide Locally owned dining in the Centennial Park District LIFE IS SHORT. CARPE VINUM. BELIEVE IN THE MAGIC OF CHOCOLATE. SAVOR ATLANTA ONE BITE AT A TIME. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Private dining accommodations for up to 300 guests. For location details and private dining menus, visit www.RuthsChris.net. DOWNTOWN AT CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK 267 Marietta Street · Atlanta GA 30313 · 404.223.6500 www.RuthsChris.net CONTENTS DINE WITH A VIEW. Check out these rooftops and restaurants that serve spectacular views. 4 WHAT IS THE DISTRICT? Take a deeper dive into the District’s history and discover new Centennial Olympic Park 4 additions. MCSLADE STEPHENS STARLYSS 5 FAST FACTS. Don’t miss these only-in-the-District places. 5 DISTRICT MAP / GETTING AROUND. Let our map be your guide to navigating the District. 5 6 GENE PHILLIPS BEHIND THE SCENES TOURS AND EXPERIENCES. Check SCOTT WHITE out these unique guided tour experiences in the District. 27 HOW DO YOU DO THE DISTRICT? WELCOME Find personalized itinerary ideas 27 so you can discover spots that BYRON E. SMALL Welcome to the Centennial Park District, a vibrant, friendly interest you the most. neighborhood in Downtown Atlanta. Think of it as Atlanta’s playground, where locals and tourists come to eat, drink and 28 find countless things to see and do. Attractions, hotels and, of course, plenty of restaurants are found here, and this guide will 10 INSTAGRAM-WORTHY help you fuel yourself to experience everything in the District. SPOTS. You’ll want to snap Discover German cuisine and southern barbeque on the same as many shots as possible to block. Chef-driven watering holes will offer relaxation after a remember your visit. Here are day of walking, and kid-friendly settings will keep every family our picks for photos. member happy. Restaurants with grab-and-go options fit a busy 30 sightseeing schedule, and if you’d like to linger over a family- 28 style meal, we offer that, too. Please enjoy our District. We are ANDREW THOMAS LEE glad you’re here. The Centennial Park District Team 3384 Peachtree Road NE 84 Walton Street NW Suite 900 Suite 500 Atlanta, GA 30326 Atlanta, GA 30303 404-249-1750 404-658-1877 Fax: 404-249-1759 www.centennialparkdistrict.com ©2019 MENU GUIDE 3 SkyLounge at the Glenn Hotel ANDREW ELLIOTT Ruth’s Chris YOU SHOULD SEE Steak House THE VIEW FROM HERE These restaurants and lounges pack in the sights while serving up tasty food and beverages. If you’re looking for views other than your charming dining partners, then this list is for you. SKYLOUNGE SUN DIAL RESTAURANT, Travel to the top of the Glenn Hotel for BAR & VIEW expertly crafted cocktails and a showcase of Travel to this restaurant perched on top the downtown city lights below. of the Westin Peachtree Plaza and get a 360-degree view of Downtown, Midtown STATS BREWPUB and beyond. The hip rooftop seating area at this sports bar and brewpub offers great views of the District, RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE including the newly renovated Centennial Settle into a patio seat overlooking Olympic Park. Centennial Olympic Park’s emerald lawns and bustling pathways. DER BIERGARTEN Try authentic German fare in a picturesque PRIME MERIDIAN biergarten, with ample outdoor seating to Located in The Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN cool off with a pint of bier. Catch a view of a Center, you can cool off from the Georgia different sort - Atlanta United away games - heat and enjoy views of the District through as several fan clubs host watch parties when large glass windows while tucking into the MLS team is not playing at Mercedes- upscale Southern fare. Benz Stadium. Outdoor patio atop STATS Brewpub 4 MENU GUIDE Centennial Olympic Park FAST FACTS ABOUT THE DISTRICT IS WHAT THE CENTENNIAL PARK DISTRICT? Atlanta Breakfast Club In the early 1990s, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) CEO Billy Payne looked out of his office in downtown Atlanta and saw a bleak landscape between the city’s central • Grab the beer that was recently voted business and hospitality core and future Olympic venues. ACOG raised $75 million in private Best in Show and Grand Champion at funds to redevelop the area into an inviting park for visitors and residents. The result was one the 2019 Big South Beer Competition: of the first urban infill parks in the country: Centennial Olympic Park. The area immediately Shooter McGavin Witbier. You’ll find it attracted developers, restaurateurs and visionaries. Now, the District has grown into an iconic at STATS Brewpub. destination, drawing more than 8 million visitors each year, showcasing attractions, sporting events, special events, restaurants, lounges and hotels. • Taste more than 100 Coca-Cola products at World of Coca-Cola. Centennial Olympic Park recently The Spectacular at the entrance • Ride the world’s longest freestanding completed renovations to refresh to Centennial Olympic Park escalator at CNN Studio Tours. and renew its legacy. • The National Center for Civil and Human Fountain of Rings Plaza: Andrew Young Rights is the only place where you can International Boulevard was raised to see personal papers of Dr. Martin Luther plaza level to create a pedestrian walkway King Jr. through the Park from the hotel corridor and attractions. A new sculpture called • Tower 20 stories above the ground on The Spectacular is located at Centennial SkyView Atlanta with a VIP gondola Olympic Park Drive. JAMES DUCKWORTH boasting Ferrari-style seats, glass floor and a longer flight time. Paralympic Plaza: This new access point Androgyne Planet honors the athletes who participated in sculpture • Order a pizza made from Atlanta’s only the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games. genuine coal burning oven at Max’s Coal Oven Pizza. Southern Company Amphitheater: The 1200-seat amphitheater received upgrades • Tear through a 10-foot Connect Four for creating memorable outdoor music board and 60 other games at Game-X. experiences. • Order authentic Korean dishes at our Unity Plaza: A water feature extending from local deli, Kwan’s Korean Kitchen Centennial Olympic Park Drive to Baker Street and Deli. creates a new entry point. • Atlanta Breakfast Club is regularly West Lawn Promenade: Find a new medal voted one of the best brunch spots in podium and more than an acre of additional the city by locals. It fills up fast, so get greenspace. SCOTT WHITE there early! MENU GUIDE 5 MARGARET 10th St. 10th St. MITCHELL HOUSE & . r MUSEUM D e d i MIDTOWN s h t r o N . t S g n i r p S COUCH PARK M a r ie t ta . S t t S . e e r . t t S h c d a n e a P tl ur . t S Co GEORGIA INSTITUTE e e e. r OF TECHNOLOGY t Av h c a e ont P m . d W e i T P . e r c D h e P id k s w h t y r . o N BOBBY DODD STADIUM Ponce de Leon Ave. N o . r t th S s id e e . D e t r r t . S h g c North Avenue n North Avenue NORTH a i r AVENUE e p P . S t S d n a l t r u North Avenue o Linden Ave. C EMORY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CENTRAL PARK SHAKESPEARE RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES TAVERN PLAYHOUSE 1 Der Biergarten 2 Twin Smokers BBQ 3 Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria 4 STATS Brewpub . r D 5 Johnny Rockets e d CIVIC i . M t 6 Game-X s . S CENTER t h a t g S r r in i o e e r i 7 Molly B’s N p t k S t a c . u 19 8 Ruth’s Chris Steak House S t L t S . e e 9 Latitudes Bistro & Lounge (Omni Hotel) Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. r . t r h 5 2 D . c OCEANS 6 t 10 r Prime Meridian (Omni Hotel) NATIONAL CENTER a S e Ralph McG BALLROOM e e ill Blvd. FOR CIVIL AND n P e r r 11 CNN Center Food Court HUMAN RIGHTS . t u h T W c 1 a 12 SkyLounge at the Glenn d e PEMBERTON 10 Simpson St. e P GEORGIA PLACE 3 T 13 Glenn’s Kitchen AQUARIUM WORLD OF 14 Kwan’s Deli & Korean Kitchen 4 CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 1 5 13 COCA-COLA 14 OF ATLANTA 15 Ted’s Montana Grill GEORGIA 2 6 Baker St. 1 . W WORLD 3 r 2 D illi CONGRESS P 16 The Cloakroom Kitchen & Bar 3 15 a 5 CENTER 16 r k r k St. ams B A a a 4 4 v P k CENTENNIAL e 17 Starbucks Café e r- c Highland Connector . OLYMPIC i 18 Thrive p 14 PARK m John Portman Blvd. y 19 2 8 l Atlanta Breakfast Club O 17 l a i 20 . BLDG. 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