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Decatur boutique specializes in tools to help you knit, weave or crochet your stress into oblivion. Friendly, hands-on sales reps will carve out time for private lessons so that shoppers with two l... read more
Gifty home store melds hip inventory and fashion sense with cheeky sense of humor. Ornate paper lamp shades by Tord Boontje lure in window shoppers. Affordable finds like Kobo candles, imported Jap... read more
Foodie gift store puts hard thought into inventory and makes ample use of narrow space. High-end iron skillets, Tervis Tumblers, kitschy cookbooks, loose leaf tea, imported kitchenwares; the list c... read more
Hoopla caters to urban pioneers who crave old-school toys from days when parents didn’t worry about toxic plastic or lead-based paint. Retro wooden gliders, Thomas the Train sets and Melissa ... read more
Self-proclaimed vintage home market shies away from flea market stigma. Well, the 25,000 square foot treasure trove ain't no garden variety flea. Owners handpick more than 100 discerning dealers wh... read more
Don’t be overwhelmed by the explosion of mugs, placemats, aprons, onesies, Bento boxes, luggage tags and shot glasses. Heliatrope owners know that the brain tends to freeze when it comes to s... read more
Hot intown moms flock to this Decatur boutique for sexy BCBG tops, Splendid dresses and a pair of Spanx to make sure their Seven jeans still fit. Bargains are far and few between, but these girls h... read more
Fashionable Decatur-ites wouldn’t dare attempt to cut their kids’ bangs. They make a beeline to this kid-friendly salon and retail store where Croc charms, Hula-hoops and finger puppets... read more
A-list personal celebrity Chef Art Smith's hotel restaurant in the ...
Three meals plus take-out means you're never far from the Southern ...
Clandestine lounge in the heart of ATL's Midtown bar district. You ...
They take the farm-to-table concept seriously here, with a menu bas...
Thirsty Buckhead Betties and Barneys shouldn’t cry in their d...