
Toward the end of the year, one special day brings friends and family together like no other event ever does. Of course, we're talking about National Bacon Day on December 30! What else could we've been talking about, right?

There are a number of stories about how Cabbagetown got its quirky name. One thing our real estate agents agree on is that it's one of the more colorful, interesting, and historic neighborhoods in Atlanta. Enjoy great ambiance and delicious food at these wonderful Cabbagetown restaurants.

Our real estate agents believe it's always worth taking the time to enjoy the sweeter things in life, which is why we're so excited for Chocolate Cupcake Day on October 18. It's the perfect excuse to indulge in the savory goodness of a rich chocolate cupcake topped with chocolate icing.
If you have a sweet tooth, Atlanta is the place for you. This city is filled with top-quality bakeries that you just can't find anywhere else. Here are some of our favorite local bake shops where you can find delicious chocolate cupcakes this October.

When you're craving a sweet treat, one may be on the menu just around the corner at one of Atlanta's popular food trucks. Enjoy a dessert to perk up your day, or use one of these trucks to cater your next get-together.
Our real estate agents suggest paying a visit to one of these trucks where you can score dessert on wheels in and around Atlanta.

National Daiquiri Day is observed on July 19, giving you the perfect opportunity to sip one of these refreshing cocktails to cool off in another hot Atlanta summer. It's one of the oldest cocktails, getting its start in 1898 in a small mining town in Cuba called Daiquiri. Made with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar, and rum over cracked ice, the drinks were a great way to help miners cool off. In the U.S., it surged in popularity during World War II with restrictions on beer and whiskey.
Daiquiris remain popular today, of course, and our real estate agents suggest cooling off by celebrating Daiquiri Day at one of these Atlanta restaurants.