Saltyard

1820 Peachtree Rd AtlantaGA30309
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Saltyard is located at 1820 Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA..
by merchantcircle on June 22, 2015 from merchantcircle

Editorial Reviews

Wild Heaven Opens; Atlanta Crabs & Beer Fest; More:
OPENING— Wild Heaven Craft Beers opens this weekend, and the brewery is throwing a three-day grand opening party. Food will be available for purchase from Pallookaville Fine Foods, and all guests must be 21 or older. Tickets are $12 and bestow six tasting tokens with a complimentary tasting glass and brewery tour. [EaterWire]

BEER FEST — SouthEast Crab Feast will host the Atlanta Crabs & Beer...
by eater on June 12, 2014 from eater
Saltyard Wine Dinner; Lucky's New Location; Steak Week:
BUCKHEAD — Saltyard will host a wine dinner this Thursday, June 12, at 7 p.m. with New Zealand winery, Villa Maria. Tickets are $55 and include five courses with paired wines from winemaker George Geris. Purchase tickets by calling Saltyard at (404)382-8088. [EaterWire]

BROOKHAVEN — Lucky's Burger & Brew will celebrate its grand opening with a friends and family night at its new Brookhaven...
by eater on June 09, 2014 from eater
Agave's Tequila Dinner; Saltyard's First Anniversary:
PEACHTREE HILLS— The third annual Peachtree Hills Festival of the Arts is here Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1. Free to attend and open to all ages, the event features 125 artists, live acoustic music, and local food and drink for purchase from mobile vendors. [EaterWire]
by eater on May 30, 2014 from eater
Spring Cocktail Requirements; the King of Pops Farm:
BOOZE NEWS— Shanna Mayo runs the bar program at Leon's Full Service, and now she runs down the requirements for making a good spring drink. See some of the best cocktails in Atlanta offered this season right this way. [CL]

FARM WIRE— The team at King of Pops now owns a farm out near Douglasville. KOP "King of Pops will use the land to grow fresh ingredients and Christmas trees, as well as to...
by eater on May 13, 2014 from eater

Information from the business

In some ancient cultures, salt was a rare commodity that was given to guests as a sign of hospitality and friendship; eating salt under someone's roof created a bond of obligation between a guest and host. Our exposed rafters, sun-bleached reclaimed wood, and open kitchen all adding to the casual but ambient vibe that lures Atlanta residents in to loosen up with a glass of wine after a hard day...
by yellowpages on June 27, 2016 from yellowpages