Welcome to Atlanta Where The Players...(you know the rest)

 
 

Hello!

And WELCOME!

We’re so happy you’re here! Whether you’re going to the annual championship game of the National Football League (they really need a snappier name for this thing) or just here to enjoy the city, welcome!

Fun fact: Did you know that Super Bowl Sunday is second only to Thanksgiving in food consumption? With that in mind, here are Treebird team’s Official Picks©️ for what to eat and drink while you’re here!

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Sister Louisa’s Church

Get yourself a PBR then sit back and ponder how Edgewood used to be a place people tried avoid.  

 

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Star Provisions*

Get the prosciutto sandwich. Here at the office, we refer to it as the “butter sandwich.” You’ll see why.

 

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Bacchanalia*

Are you fancy? Would you like to taste the best thing on a menu legendary Atlanta menu? In the place referred to as the “finest wine and dine of all the wines and dines in town” in the 2017 movie Baby Driver? Get the fruits de mer accompaniment at Bacchanalia. Thank us later.

 

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Ponce City Market & Rooftop

We’ll venture a guess that this place will be a mob scene all week so go early on a weekday if you can. The rooftop view is truly spectacular and you’ll see Hotlanta in a whole new light. (Just kidding. Never, ever say Hotlanta. EVER.)

 

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WH Stiles Fish Camp*

It’s a real Sophie’s Choice situation at this place. Lobster roll? Calamari? Poke bowl? It’s a tough decision but you can’t go wrong. Also, consider ordering all three?

 

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Botiwalla

Get the Desi Salad. DO IT.

 

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Upbeet

Sure, you could build your own. But don’t. Leave this to the experts and order one of their signature bowls. And don’t miss the charcoal lemonade. Yes, you read that right and yes, it is delicious.

 

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O-Ku*

Get  the Rock Shrimp, otoro spoons and the Crème de La Crème. BONUS: incredible views from the enclosed rooftop bar.

 

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Miller Union

Do NOT leave Atlanta without getting the Farm Egg. We’ll be checking receipts on the way out!

 

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JCT Kitchen

If you want to sample Southern standards like fried chicken and collard greens, JCT is the place. Besides, the lines at the Busy Bee have been long since 1947 and they will not be getting any shorter for this event!

There’s so much to love about this great city and we’re happy to share it. Our wish for you is to leave here with your belly full, your team victorious and no new arrests on your record!

Gooooo, sports teams!

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Jaci Lund
Jaci Lund partner, creative director, designer Jaci’s quick wit and native intelligence comes across as soon as you meet her—and carries over to her design, where she fuses fun and sophistication in just the right doses. With a dual focus on creating original branding for new concepts and revitalizing the look and feel of even the most-established brands, Jaci approaches each project with a fresh and thoughtful perspective. While she recognizes the relevance of current trends, she’s hyper-conscious of the fine line that separates “trend” from “fad,” and tends toward more timeless and classic looks for her clients. Before founding Treebird, Jaci was instrumental in growing the design department at Atlanta’s The Reynolds Group, Inc. Through a five-year tenure that saw her quickly ascend to senior designer and then become the company’s first creative director, Jaci worked on design and branding projects with visionaries, entrepreneurs, and business leaders whom she admires greatly and whose own passion elevates her sense of what’s possible through new design, branding, and communication. Jaci has won nine ADDY Awards (and counting) for her design and branding work and has twice been featured in the national design blog “Art of the Menu.” She holds a B.A. in communications from Michigan State University and completed the graphic design program at The Creative Circus, where she also teaches a quarterly course called “Introduction to Creative Thinking.” To see Jaci's previous work please visit jacilund.com.
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