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    4.0(15 reviews)
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    Parking was easy in the green deck, fee was $10 flat paid upon entry. Deck allows parking for…read morevehicles up to 8ft tall! All parking spots were identified with a red or green light to easily spot open availability. Upon arriving to the theatre, we easily walked through security before attendants scanned our tickets. **I will note this could be more efficient and less of a bottleneck. Either security needs to be more out front, further spaced away from ticket scanning or tickets could be scanned before security. This was our first time here. Attendants were available just past ticketing, at all theatre door entrances and at the top and bottom of the stairs. Their guidance and directions to find our seats was really appreciated. The theatre was great. We sat in orchestra Row F Seats 117/118. The seats were comfortable and spacious, with cupholders in front of each seat. I'm petite at 5'1" - I normally feel crammed in most theatres when the seats are so close you are physically touching your neighbor (someone you don't know). We attended History That Doesn't Suck. The audio, lighting and video were all spot on.

    It is a beautiful modern theater with a grand entrance and lovely flow. We walked downstairs to our…read moreorchestra seats and were pleasantly surprised with th size of our seats, including how comfy they were and that there was a cup holder! The ushers were very friendly. There is $10 parking in a large garage. We were there to see my student Nolan Waters in Ragtime. He and the rest of the cast were fantastic. I was very impressed with their voices and acting. The set was very professional and creative. The ease of parking and the availability of restaurants near the theater make it very appealing, even for an ITP person. I will be back for another show.

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    Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

    Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center

    4.6(10 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Purchased very affordable tickets months in advance for Omar Dillard, soul violinist. It was my…read morefirst time attending an event at this venue. It is absolutely beautiful. Parking was easy: $10 card only. There was an open bar on the ground floor with drinks and snacks. AND every seat was a good seat. This time I chose center balcony first row. I DO NOT recommend it. While the view is nice, there is a wooden railing across the front that obscures your view. So you have to lean forward to see the stage. I would choose the second row balcony, wing seats will be my first choice next time. The performer called the people upstairs down to sit in the empty seats and the view was even better from the floor. The acoustics were awesome and it was a great event.

    Attended a recent Sunday screening at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival here at the Sandy Springs…read morePerformance Center. First time at this venue. No signage regarding parking available or nearby . Parked in a bank parking lot. Discovered later they had a parking lot (free w attendee voucher) under the venue. No parking signage visible as I said. When inside the festival volunteers were very helpful getting us to the seats. The venue is impressive! Multi-tiered balconies. Would have taken some pics if I hadn't left phone in the car. Can't imagine there's a bad seat in the house. We were about 15 rows back from the screen n everything was very comfortable, seats and sound. Enjoyed the knowledgeable interview of the filmmaker/subject of the film "Parting the Waters" after the screening. 4 stars because of lack of parking signage. 5 for the venue itself.

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    Roswell Cultural Arts Center

    3.9(15 reviews)
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    We came in for a children's show on Saturday afternoon. We've been tracking for a couple weeks…read moretrying to decide which weekend to make the drive out for a show; it's about an hour from our home. The Saturday showtimes seem to be 10am and 1:30pm. We were aiming for a puppet show last weekend but landed on a science show this weekend and I'm so glad we did! We got to see "Noreen the Science Queen" and engage in a live show with her. Not only was she amazing, but it was so wonderful to expose our girls to a woman in STEM and, more special for them, a Black woman in STEM. After the show, Noreen the Science Queen greeted the attendees in the lobby. She was open for pictures, and was selling both science kits for at home experiments and copies of her book. She is also available for birthday parties!! Now about the Cultural Arts Center, they currently have two exhibits: (1) there is an art show in the lobby in honor of Juneteenth and visitors get to vote on their favorite three (2) there is an exhibit of toys and games from the 1800s on the second floor. We didn't go up to check it out.

    I'm originally from California, but I've lived in the Roswell area for a number of years. I had…read morealways wanted to visit the Roswell cultural arts center but I never had until this time. I attended a musical performance of the group Abilene on a Saturday night. I truly enjoyed everything about the experience. First, the theater is relatively small, and most seats are not too far from the stage. I had lucked out and was able to purchase a seat in the front row, which is 10 to 15 feet away from the stage. The performance by Abilene was simply spectacular. They describe themselves as a neo classical ensemble. I love the way they took some classical pieces by composers, such as Bach in Vivaldi, deconstructed them, reconstructed them, and made them their own. The peace, entitled Cascades was probably my favorite. It was inspired by the mountain range in the Pacific Northwest. The passionate playing near the end by both the cellist and the violinist was extraordinary. I also love the way they created a peaceful environment during their performance. They had a fog machine or smoke machine, as well as different colored lights used with each song. I also appreciated having David Crowe, the cultural arts coordinator, introduce the group, as well as tell us a little bit about the upcoming performances. While the tickets for next season don't go on sale until May, I'm ready to purchase tickets for more shows in 2023 and into 2024. Cheers

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    Battle & Brew - Djinn Decker Falafel sandwich

    Battle & Brew

    4.0(452 reviews)
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    3.5 Despite having…read morenerdy tendencies, this wasn't the place for me. I'm thinking that I experienced it in its weaker era. I came here on a work trip so there was a LOT going on: food buffets, bar mania, games of all sorts. Had I come here with a group of friends to play games and sip on a drink I think I would have had a different (read: better) experience. That said, I appreciate that B&B exists and what it's trying to do. Despite being here as part of a big group, the staff was perfectly lovely and patient. That's not always the case when it comes to dealing with large groups. The food menu is confusingly large and caters to about every taste.* I got a little grossed out at the thought of eating around so much dust. Board games and consoles are dirty/dusty. They show both easily. Eating around/in that didn't appeal to me. What *did* appeal to me, though, was the thought of drinking a potion. From the glass (straight up D&D) to the color (blue), I was all in. The Mana Potion had a lot of the right elements (gin, blue curacao, elderflower liqueur, lemon, and Sprite) but the extra zhuzh for our party was team too much. The edible glitter made the drink a bit thick and didn't do wonders for my stomach. It's a tough criticism because I was here for an extra sparkly drink/potion. Definitely on brand. For me, Battle & Brew is an odd space that could benefit from some editing. But, it looks like I am in the minority. I can agree with not being the target audience. So, gamers, have at it! *I didn't experience much in the way of GF/DF/VG options but, again, target audience.

    I was truly excited to try this place because it is such a cool concept. Went yesterday for dinner…read morewith my husband, daughter, and my friend and her daughter. We opted for the board games for $7 so that we could play together at the table while we ate, which is a great idea in theory but the execution left a lot to be desired. Most of the games we tried to play were old, dirty (yuck), and incomplete. For example, we were unable to play Guess Who because both the red and blue lineups were missing people and many of the people cards were torn into pieces. We were able to play What Do You Meme, but it was obvious that most of the meme cards were missing, so we had to stop abruptly when we ran out of new cards. Since people are eating and playing, effort should be made to keep the games clean, or at the very least, provide hand sanitizer at each table so that guests aren't grossed out about handling dirty game pieces in between grabbing bites of their sandwich or other finger food. I just feel like even though $7 for board game play is reasonable, it felt far less justifiable after experiencing the issues I just explained. If you are going to charge people any amount to use the games, ensuring that those games are complete and sanitary seems like a reasonable expectation. Service was okay but most of the food did not even meet the okay standard. We started with mozerrela sticks, which were okay. The fries with all our meals were obviously the frozen bagged kind you can find at any grocery store. They added seasoning but it's not enough to hide the fact that you are eating frozen fries at a sit down restaurant. My husband ordered the Don't Call It Hotlanta chicken sandwich and I think that was probably the best tasting thing we all ordered. I ordered the ATLA with cheese and did not like it very much. The bread was too crispy, the cheese was cold, and the overall flavor just didn't do it for me. My daughter ordered the mac and cheese with a side of fries. It does say on the menu that it is Kraft mac and cheese. She didn't complain, but she's 12 and not too picky so no surprise there. I had a soda water, my daughter had a sprite, and my husband had two mixed drinks (I think margaritas). Our total bill including the $7 for a crappy board game experience came out to $94 before tip. It was not worth it and I would never return for dinner nor can I recommend that others consider this a worthy dinner spot. Nevertheless, it would be a cool spot to come to with a big group of friends to play the computer and video games while enjoying a few drinks and maybe an appetizer or two. I could see that being a fun experience and would be open to returning to play the video games with friends or maybe one of their event nights like trivia that sounds like a good time, but I won't come back specifically for dinner because there are far better place to get a far superior meal for that price around here. So, at the end of the day, two stars is my review for the dinner and board game experience, but it would probably be closer to a 4 for just video games and drinks or events because I don't think there is anything else like it around here. I am not 100% on pricing for the video games but I think I saw something like $20 per hour, which I think might be a little pricey. However, I am not a big gamer myself so I may not be the best judge of that.

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