5 Of The Best Things To Do In Decatur, GA

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Today's topic at #BEDM had me thinking about the city I work in. Even though most people who visit Georgia come to visit the big city of Atlanta, what they don't realize is that the outskirts of the city, to most Georgians, also counts as "Atlanta"; this includes the growing city of Decatur.

My first experience in Decatur was as a student at Agnes Scott, a college for women. One of my absolute favorite things to do was to sit on the big porch swings listening to the traffic of the city while experiencing the beautiful scenery of huge trees, lovely flowers, and gorgeous architecture of the campus. Honestly, who wouldn't want to climb up into a tree and read on a beautiful spring day?

That's when I decided that Decatur was the place I wanted to call home.

For a few years into married life, my husband and I lived in a cute little rental property built in the 1980s within walking distance of Decatur Square. It was really a lot of fun, because we were able to walk to the square for ice cream after dinner on warm summer nights and listen to the band play in the bandstand. All of our neighbors were connected via online boards; we always knew when a creep was wandering the neighborhood, why the electricity was out, and who was giving away free furniture.

When our landlord sold our property, Justin and I were devastated. Would we ever find a suitable replacement? While I can't say we've found one yet, I thought I would take the time to share a few pieces about the town that captured my heart, and the location that I continue to work in. Just maybe, if you ever visit Atlanta and do see some of these things, perhaps Decatur will capture your heart too! :)

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1. Brunch at Cafe Alsace

Begin your Sunday with delicious French cheeses, breads, and crepes at this cozy little hole in the wall restaurant in Decatur. It opens late at 10AM and gets crowded quickly. Try out your French with the delightful owner who frequently walks around to make sure everything is ok. Other brunch options include omelettes, quiches, sandwiches, and salads. So far there hasn't been anything my husband and I have gotten that hasn't been good!

If you are in Decatur on any day that isn't Sunday, my next favorite breakfast spot would be Sweet Melissa's. The yogurt pancakes, which are their specialty, are delish, but I especially love getting the Mexican style Sunrise Grill plate of potatoes, cheese, eggs, vegetables, salsa, and sour cream! Yum! :)

Decatur Book Festival

2. Check out the farmer's market or visit during a festival weekend.

Decatur always has something going on! Every year they host an arts festival (May), a book festival (August/September), a beer festival (October), an environmental festival, a BBQ festival, concerts on the square (summer), Friday art walks, and Small Business Saturday (November). And if you happen to pick an off weekend, just check out the local farmer's market for farm fresh milk, cheese, and produce. Did I mention donuts? ;) And, in July 2015, the city had an awesome water slide going down the entire length of the city!

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3. If you want a beer, try Brick Store Pub.

While the beer festival in October is a great place to sample craft beer, it can be incredibly difficult to get tickets; they usually sell out within a few hours of going on sale. And they can be expensive! Instead, grab a beer from Brick Store. The bartenders are friendly and you never know which locals you will run into! If you are visiting with friends or the wife (or husband), consider grabbing a table instead; snack on delicious raclette, pretzels, or fish and chips (fries). Even the salad is good here!

Or … if Brick Store is too busy for your tastes (Thursday and Friday nights, for example), take a walk across the square to the Irish Mac McGee's Pub. Their fancy stained glass windows were imported from Ireland! During the winter months, the delicious beer cheese soup they offer is the perfect way to warm up!

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4. For ice cream fiends, check out Jeni's.

Not exactly native to Decatur, Jeni's offers some of the best ice cream I have ever had! My favorite is the salted caramel. :)

Other dessert options on Decatur Square include locally made ice cream from Butter and Cream (Butterscotch is phenomenal!), local frozen yogurt from The Yogurt Tap, and, often, you can find a King of Pops popsicles stand, a great way to cool off in the hot summer months! (Chocolate sea salt and strawberry lemonade popsicles are my favorite.)

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5. If you are into art, be sure to take time out of your busy day eating to explore HomeGrown.

Looking for locally made, artsy items? Try HomeGrown or Wild Oats and Billy Goats. At either place, you can find fun t-shirts, handmade soaps, beautiful paintings, special Decatur Christmas ornaments (on sale during November and December only) and so much more! This is the place you go if you need something different to give to that special someone. :)

Even the local cemetery has charm!

Other fun things to do in the area:

• Explore the beautiful Agnes Scott College or check out Emory University.
• Go shopping at Your Dekalb Farmer's Market, which is set to triple in size by the year 2023.
• See all of the antiques at nearby Avondale Estates' Kudzu Antiques.
• Grab a cup of after-dinner coffee from Java Monkey or Dancing Goats then take in a concert at Eddie's Attic.
• Have your choice of pizza at either Sapori di Napoli (Italian style) or Fellini's (NY style).
• Consider sunbathing or people-watching at Decatur Square. When you get bored, you can always hightail it under the city square to the local MARTA station, wherein you can go anywhere else in Atlanta you desire!
• And if you are looking for something really off the wall and unique to do, schedule a visit to the Waffle House Museum.

Decatur, a city on the outskirts of Atlanta but still located within the I-285 "inside the perimeter" boundaries (ITP, for us Georgians), provides more than enough to keep you entertained for an afternoon! Next time you visit Georgia, be sure to check it out! (And wave if you see me!)

Have you ever been to Georgia? If so, what did you do/see? Did you spend any time in Decatur?

Linking up with #CityTripping hosts: Mummytravels.com & Wandermum.co.uk


17 comments:

  1. I love all those ideas of things to do in Decatur! I'd make sure to try the Joghurt pancakes!

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  2. Sounds like a very nice area to live in!
    So are you guys house hunting?
    I've only ever been to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson. Except the one night we were stranded and were given a kit containing a T-Shirt and a toothbrush and sent to a random hotel.
    Note to self: must come back and make great memories!

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    1. Not really house hunting right now. Trying to pay down student loan debt. :(

      Wait a second… You were stranded? What? Did you write a blog post about this? ;)

      I wouldn't suggest Decatur for a whole week long (or whatever length) vacation, but it can be fun for a day (or, more likely, half-day). The reason to come is really just the food. YUM! :)

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  3. I love small towns! I could never live in the city, and though the countryside has my heart, I think I could live in a small town similar to Decatur.

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    1. You would love Decatur if that's your attitude! I'm not really a city person or a country person, so I find Decatur to be a happy median. When I lived there, I loved that I could walk to the square (or the grocery store, or work, or whatever) and yet come home to a beautiful backyard with lots of shade trees and a large amount of property. It was truly idyllic. :)

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  4. That IS a charming cemetery!

    I've never heard of a book festival, all of those different events sound awesome! I love a town with a lot going on, I might have to add Decatur to my ever growing travel list!

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    1. Definitely plan to come when an event is in town. And use MARTA (the subway); the parking is crazy! I know you would love visiting! :) With all of the good food, friendly people, and awesome events, it's hard not to fall in love with a town like Decatur! :)

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  5. Those places look great, and I am all about the ice cream. I hope you manage to move back to your dream location soon!

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    1. Yay ice cream! :)

      I'm hoping we can move back soon too. :)

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  6. I've been all over Georgia including Atlanta, but to my knowledge I haven't been to Decatur, GA. I've been to Decatur, TN and Decatur, AL among other Decaturs, but not Georgia. Sounds like a nice place.

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    1. Wow! That's awesome! I mean – not awesome that you skipped the best location in Georgia, but awesome that you've been everywhere else in the state! I guess I gave you a reason to return? ;) You simply have to check out all of the Decaturs in the southeast, right? :)

      I had no idea there was a Decatur, TN or AL. Clearly I need to get out of my home state more! :)

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  7. Decatur sounds like a really charming place with lots to do...I'm particularly impressed by the sound of the huge water slide-wow! Thanks for giving me a tour of your hometown and linking to #citytripping

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    1. Well, the water slide was a one time thing. You can find out where the Slide Your City is going next by visiting their website here. :)

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  8. Looks nice! Small towns are my thing. I also like when small towns are located close to a big city. I think you have the best of both worlds. A place full of charm and warm people and the conveniences of a big city (entertainment, sports, etc.)

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  9. What a lovely introduction and a lovely place to live - I know so little about Atlanta (more as an airline hub) and had never come across Decatur, but between porch springs and ice cream, it's very tempting! #citytripping

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    1. I love porch swings and ice cream! The south is totally the perfect place for me! Hopefully one day you'll come to visit Georgia the state rather than Atlanta the airline hub city. Oh Delta… :)

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