Olmsted - Private Events

1180 Peachtree St, Suite A AtlantaGA30309
Open
Sunday
9:00am-11:59pm
Monday
9:00am-11:59pm
Tuesday
9:00am-11:59pm
Wednesday
9:00am-11:59pm
Thursday
9:00am-11:59pm
Friday
9:00am-11:59pm
Saturday
9:00am-11:59pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
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Midtown Atlanta’s most elegant private event venue, Olmsted offers two floors of multi-purpose event space, perfect for your next corporate event, wedding or social gathering. Olmsted is surrounded by a beautiful private garden and outdoor patio. The entrance to Olmsted is conveniently located on the north side of the elegantly designed 1180 Peachtree building. Our private event space consists...
by mapquest on November 24, 2013 from mapquest

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“The enjoyment of scenery employs the mind without fatigue and yet exercises it; tranquilizes it and yet enlivens it; and thus, through the influence of the mind over the body gives the effect of refreshing rest and reinvigoration of the whole system.”
-Frederick Law Olmsted

Leading restaurant group Legacy Restaurant Partners, operated by Legacy Property Group, is venturing into the Midtown...
by facebook on November 10, 2013 from facebook
Midtown Atlanta’s most elegant private event venue, Olmsted offers two floors of multi-purpose event space, perfect for your next corporate event, wedding or social gathering. Olmsted is surrounded by a beautiful private garden and outdoor patio. The entrance to Olmsted is conveniently located on the north side of the elegantly designed 1180 Peachtree building. Our private event space consists...
by opentable on September 18, 2013 from opentable
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The name Olmsted pays homage to the memory of Frederick Law Olmsted, known as “the father of landscape design,” and the shaping of modern-day life in Atlanta. Inman Park and Druid Hills fall in his design repertoire along with New York’s Central Park and Washington D.C.’s Capitol ground, among others. The designer had the philosophy that inspiration is a two-way street. And...
by menuism on June 01, 2013 from menuism