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Area Hotels and Restaurants FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 82 OF 89 AREA HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS HOTELS Georgian Terrace Hotel Hotel Indigo Official hotel of the Fox Theatre 683 Peachtree Street NE 659 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 1‐877‐270‐1392 404‐ 897‐1991 Regency Suites Hotel Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta 975 West Peachtree Street 75 14th Street Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 404‐ 876‐5003 404‐881‐9898 Artmore Hotel W Atlanta‐Midtown 1302 W. Peachtree St. NW 188 14TH St NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30361 404‐876‐6100 404‐892‐6000 RESTAURANTS Livingston Restaurant and Bar Cypress Street Pint & Plate (Official restaurant of the Fox Theatre) (Gastropub) 659 Peachtree Street NE 817 W. Peachtree ST NW Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 1‐866‐845‐7551 404‐815‐9243 https://www.livingstonatlanta.com http://cypressbar.com Mary Mac’s Tea Room Baraonda (Southern Cuisine) (Casual Italian) 224 Ponce De Leon Avenue, NE 710 Peachtree Street. NE Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404‐876‐1800 404‐879‐9962 https://www.marymacs.com http://www.baraondaatlanta.com Fresh 2 Order (Midtown) Publik (Salads, Soups, Paninis, Sandwiches) (Gastropub) 860 Peachtree Street 654 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404‐593‐2323 404‐885‐7505 http://www.freshtoorder.com http://www.publikatl.com FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 83 OF 89 AREA HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS RESTAURANTS, COFFEE, AND SHOPPING SUBWAY Quizno’s (Sandwich Shop) (Sandwich Shop) 620 Peachtree Street NE 710 Peachtree St. #116 Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 470‐575‐7778 404‐532‐1994 Proof and Provisions Escorpion Georgian Terrace (Tacos & Tequila) (Small Plates & Drinks) 800 Peachtree St. NW 659 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 678‐666‐5198 404‐897‐1991 http://escorpionatl.com https://www.proofandprovision.com Starbucks Land of a Thousand Hills (Coffee) (Coffee) 867 Peachtree St. NE 715 Peachtree St. NW Suite 101 Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 404‐876‐7466 470‐240‐1269 Vortex Bar & Grill The Varsity (Burgers and Beer) (Burgers, Shakes, and Fries) 878 Peachtree St. NE 71 North Avenue Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 404‐875‐1667 404‐881‐1706 PONCE CITY MARKET ATLANTIC STATION ‐ http://www.poncecitymarket.com www.atlanticstation.com A Flexible Work, Gather, Eat and A city within the city – Movies, Shopping, Shopping Experience and Space Groceries 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. NE Development on 17th Street west of I‐ Atlanta, GA 30308 75/I‐85 FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 84 OF 89 MEDICAL AND EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDICAL & EMERGENCY SERVICES Piedmont Hospital Emory University Hospital ‐ Midtown 1968 Piedmont Road 550 Peachtree ST NE Atlanta, Georgia 30309 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404‐605‐5000 404‐686‐4411 EMERGENCY ROOM SERVICES EMERGENCY ROOM SERVICES Atlanta Police Department Highland Urgent Care and Family Information: 404‐ 658‐6600 920 Ponce De Leon Emergency: 404‐ 658‐6666 Atlanta, Georgia 30306 Atlanta Fire Department 404‐815‐1957 Information: 404‐853‐7000 Mon – Fri – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday – 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Piedmont Health Center Neurosport Physical Therapy Minor Emergency Clinic Carolyn Lawson, PT, FOC 1830‐C Piedmont Road, NE 3365 Piedmont Road, Suite 1260 Atlanta, Georgia 300324 Atlanta, Georgia 30305 404‐874‐1111 404‐504‐9030 Chiropractor Emory Orthopedist Richard Speizer DC Dr. Sam Labib Spring Landing 59 Executive Park South – Suite 1100 220 Sandy Springs Circle, 157A Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Atlanta, Georgia 30328 404‐ 778‐4398 404‐255‐9075 *specializes in Foot & Ankle injuries Atlanta Medical Center Peachtree Orthopedic Clinic Wellstar Dr. Letha Griffin, MD 303 Parkway Dr. NE 2045 Peachtree Road, NE – Suite 700 Atlanta, GA 30312 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 404‐265‐4000 404‐ 355‐0743 PHYSICIANS REFERRAL SERVICES Atlanta Medical Center Health Call 404‐ 265‐3627 404‐ 541‐1111 Doctors are referred depending on: Doctors are referred depending on: Type, Location, Insurance, Availability. Type, Location, and Insurance. This service is available 24/7 and they can Mon. – Fri. from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM schedule the appointments for you. Hospital affiliated service FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 85 OF 89 UNION INFORMATION AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES LOCAL UNIONS IATSE Stagehand Local #927 Business Agent: Neil Gluckman 404‐ 870‐9911 OFFICE 404‐ 870‐9906 FAX Hair/Make‐Up Union Local #798 IATSE Wardrobe Local #859 Melanie Steele Business Agent: Kelly Chipman 512‐468‐8713 – cell 678‐673‐4364 – cell [email protected] [email protected] Atlanta Federation of Musicians Musician Contractor 404‐873‐2033 ALTERI & ASSOCIATES 404‐636‐0020 office TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ZipCar Atlanta (local office) Metro Transit 400 West Peachtree Street NW #6 MARTA Atlanta, GA 30308 Rail & Bus Services 404‐494‐7227 404‐848‐5000 www.Zipcar.com/Atlanta/find‐cars www.itsmarta.com Taxicab Companies Car Rental Companies Yellow Cab Avis 404‐305‐9075 404 659‐4814 Checker Cab Budget 404‐351‐1111 404‐530‐3000 Atlanta Taxi Cab Service & Airport Enterprise Transportation 404‐659‐6050 404‐935‐9555 Hertz 404‐221‐0188 TRUCK STOPS Pilot Travel Center #331 Quick Fuel 2605 Bouldercrest Road, SE 4690 Fulton Industrial Blvd. SW Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Atlanta, Georgia 30336 404‐212‐8733 1‐800‐522‐6287 Petro #22 Fuel Desk Gordon Street Amoco 3181 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy, NW 165 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30318 Atlanta, Georgia 30312 404‐794‐7772 404‐753‐6252 FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 86 OF 89 CATERING – GROCERY – PHARMACY – POST OFFICE CATERERS A La Carte Catering All About Taste Irina Clow Lawrence Tharp 770‐992‐3222 office 678‐521‐0960 ‐ cell 770‐992‐9747 fax 404‐627‐1013 ‐ fax [email protected] [email protected] Knoxville Catering Cornbread and Caviar Shawn Hines Jane Eikenberry 156 N. Martinwood Road 770‐963‐4939 Knoxville, TN 37923 404‐273‐4939 ‐ cell 865‐691‐0100 [email protected] [email protected] Southern Sapidity Brandon Puckett 251‐269‐3635 cell [email protected] GROCERY STORES & PHARMACIES Publix Grocery Store Walgreens Pharmacy 595 Piedmont Road 595 Piedmont Road Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 404‐881‐1750 404‐347‐9997 Mon. – Sun. ‐ 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM OPEN 24 HOURS Savi Provisions CVS Pharmacy 988 Peachtree St. NW 842 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 678‐974‐2120 404‐881‐1605 Open 7 days a week‐8:00AM‐11:00PM Mon. – Sun.‐ 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Saturday ‐ 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday ‐ 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Whole Foods Trader Joe’s 650 Ponce De Leon NE 931 Monroe Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 404‐853‐1681 404‐815‐9210 Open 7 days a week – 8:00 AM –10:00 PM Open 7 days a week – 9:00 AM –9:00 PM FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 87 OF 89 ADDITIONAL SERVICES UNITED STATES POST OFFICES Civic Center Station Midtown 570 Piedmont Avenue, NE 1072 West Peachtree Street, NW Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, Georgia 30309 404‐874‐8718 404‐873‐4869 Mon. – Fri. ‐ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Mon. – Fri. ‐ 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday ‐ 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM DRY CLEANERS/LAUNDRY/SHOE REPAIR Sig Samuels Art Cleaners Dry Cleaners 155 North Ave, NE 906 Monroe Dr. NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 404 874‐5655 Mon‐Fri. ‐7am‐7pm Mon. – Fri. ‐ 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM Saturday‐ 8am‐5pm Saturday ‐ 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM CLOSED SUNDAY Wash and Fold/Dry Cleaning/Alterations Custom Cleaners Poncey Laundry and Dry Cleaners 620 Peachtree Street 231 Ponce de Leon NE Atlanta, GA 30308 Atlanta, GA 30308 404‐876‐2321 404‐817‐0740 Mon. – Fri. ‐ 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM Mon. – Sat – 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Saturday – 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM CLOSED SUNDAY Wash and Fold/Dry Cleaning/Alterations MOVIE THEATERS Landmark Midtown Art Cinema Plaza Theatre 931 Monroe Drive 1049 Ponce de Leon Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Atlanta, GA 30306 678‐495‐1424 404‐873‐1939 AMC Phipps Plaza 14 United Artists Tara Cinemas 3500 Peachtree Street, NE 2345 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, Georgia 30326 Atlanta, Georgia 30324 404‐816‐4262 404‐ 634‐6288 Regal Cinema 16‐ Atlantic Station Regal Hollywood 24 261 19th Street 3265 Northwest Expressway Atlanta, Georgia 30363 Chamblee, Georgia 30341 404‐347‐9864 770‐936‐5737 FOX THEATRE 660 PEACHTREE STREET, N.E. ATLANTA, GA 30308 (404) 881-2100 http://www.foxtheatre.org FOX THEATRE TECHNICAL PACKAGE PAGE 88 OF 89 ADDITIONAL SERVICES HEALTH CLUBS LA Fitness Plaza Executive Health Club 75 5th Street, NE 600 Peachtree Street, NE Suite E Atlanta, GA 30308 Bank of America Plaza – West Wing 404‐249‐6404 Atlanta, GA 30308 Mon. – Thurs. ‐ 5:00 AM – 11:00 PM 404‐874‐4584 Friday ‐ 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM Mon. – Thurs. ‐ 6:15 AM – 9:00 PM Sat. & Sun. ‐ 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Friday ‐ 6:15 AM – 8:00 PM Saturday ‐ 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Health Fitness Center YMCA 725 W. Peachtree Street, NW Butler Street Branch Atlanta, GA 30308 22 Jesse Hill Jr. Dr. NE 404‐892‐4348 Atlanta, GA 30303 Mon.‐Thurs. ‐ 5:30 AM – 10:00 PM 404‐659‐0915 Friday ‐ 5:30 AM – 9:00 PM Saturday ‐ 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Centennial Place Branch Sunday ‐ 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM 555 Luckie Street Atlanta, GA 30313 404‐724‐9622 RECREATION Georgia Aquarium Center for Puppetry Arts 225 Baker St.
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