Looking for recommendations for hot and ready-to-eat dinners for purchase Monday through Thursday with the ability to specify pick-up or delivery time. We have been...
Amanda S. replied:
Following. We like The Dinner Shoppe, but it's freezer stuff rather than hot and ready.
Judy K. replied:
The NEW Market in Avondale.
Alex P. replied:
I highly recommend BTK catering. Brian delivers to the area on Wednesdays and has typically 3 entrees and multiple side dishes to choose from. Very reasonable priced and a lot of food. If you are not around he will put little ice blocks in with the food. http://www.btkcatering.com
Nicole H. replied:
Casseroles in morningside, if you call ahead they will heat your meal and have it ready and waiting...I think they just need a few hrs notice. Also good for stocking the freezer with easy meals. http://www.casserolesatlanta.com
Mike C. replied:
Oakhurst Market
Logan R. replied:
The Provision Kitchen is gorgeous, organic food!
Allison H. replied:
Candler Market
Rachel J. replied:
You can't go wrong with Plan to Plate in Decatur. Ashli Price is the owner and she delivers, is creative with specific food restrictions or allergies, and is just an amazing cook. https://www.facebook.com/Plan.to.Plate
Amanda L. replied:
The Dinner Shoppe is great and close by! Though it's mostly meals that are prepped for you to cook at home, they do have some prepared dishes that you just need to heat for a few minutes. It's been a lifesaver for us! Bonus: they also deliver. http://www.thedinnershoppe.com/
Looking for an Italian bakery in Atlanta. My mother loves Italian cookies and almond cookies. Hoping to buy some for her for Mother's Day. And also i wouldn't mind a...
Kristen H. replied:
The Bagel Palace in Toco Hills has lot's of good cookies. They are a Jewish Deli no Italian but same type cookies.
Alex L. replied:
I don't know if they do baked goods, but fantastic fresh pasta. http://storicofresco.com/
Elizabeth M. replied:
Zukerino's at the top of I-285 is a Greek bakery, but they have cannoli and wedding/almond cookies. Their Greek pastries are amazing, and they supply a lot of restaurants, but I haven't tried the Italian pastries, so I can't speak to those specifically. https://www.facebook.com/Zukerino
Joan T. replied:
Alpine Bakery and Trattoria in Alpharetta ...far but by far the best Italian baked delights in Georgia
I need to find: an ethnic grocery, a Trader Joe's, and the next farmers market. Any ideas/suggestions?
Jessica L. replied:
I haven't even gotten to Atlanta yet, but I know for a fact that there is a Trader Joe's around the corner from my apartment: Trader Joe's 931 Monroe Dr NE # B114 Atlanta, GA 30308-1796. Hope this helps!
Laura G. replied:
This might help- http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=208143139111740749981.0004 a74983972 cde48612
Karen W. replied:
The Dekalb Farmer's Market! It's awesome and has almost everything you need! 3000 East Ponce De Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA (404) 377-6400
Decatur's catch phrase should be "It's not the population it's the trade area". Trying to convince investors and grocery store brokers that though we are a small town of...
Lisa C. replied:
Ashlee Bohn let's work on it next week after the Reunion. Working and going out there everynight has got me moving slow.
Ashley K. replied:
Yes! Hobby Lobby!!
Ashlee B. replied:
Super Target or HEB would be awesome!! I wouldn't have to go to Walmart anymore. More jobs, which we need would come from this.
Paige H. replied:
I am all for growth in this town.We need some descent stores to shop in and a more up scale grocery store. But I am not a fan on a tax break for an incentive to build. We opened our Garden Center the same year Lowes opened and did we get a tax break HELL no!! I work my ASS off to build my business and don't get a dam break on nothing. Corporate company's are big looser when it comes to building in small towns.