The moment we walked through the impressive glass and iron doors to have the first peek inside I was smitten. The space is fresh, chic and hip with an almost electric see and be seen atmosphere. Smith Hanes, the same brain behind JCT Kitchen’s swoon-worty earth-jeweled décor, left no corner of the place untouched. Think hand blown light fixtures, hand forged bar stools, chairs imported from Australia, reclaimed wood floors from Pennsylvania, custom antiqued mirrors… I could go on for days. It’s pure design genius.
On top of the divine décor, our meal was simply splendid. We began with the Toasts course: cannellini beans, wood oven roasted figs and house-made ricotta while sipping on the Saffy Darling cocktail (saffron-orange infused gin, Strega, mint and Pellegrino Aranciata).
While the menu isn’t extensive, between the fabulous company and cocktails it was decidedly difficult to decide on which drool-inducing plate to try. I started with the perfectly peppery arugula salad with lemony garlic anchovy dressing and fresh shaved parmesan and choose the half portion of Agnolotti pasta (sweet corn, local chantrelles, corn milk, humbolt fog and toasted garlic) for my main course. Both were exceptional.
Color me content because that’s certainly how I felt after one convivial evening at No. 246. And I'm thanking my lucky stars I just happened to find myself in Atlanta tonight while between trips!
xoxo
Photos sourced from tumblr, No. 246 and one from Duchess Fare.






2 comments:
I played bunco with the ladies in my family for years....GOOD memories! That place looks awesome! Atlanta is great, too! I just wanted to thank you for your book recommendations a while back. I have just finished two of the three and they were both two of the best I've read in a long time! I'm off to get the third from the library today...
i have been DYING for this place to open!! sounds like i need to get over there stat, but maybe wait until i can enjoy one of those delish libations :)
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