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    Per Se

    Per Se

    3.4
    (70 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    The wife and I went out and explored restaurants in the Douglasville area. After reading a few…read morereviews we landed on Per Se. We are new to the area so we are looking for our "new" spots. We went on a Friday evening. Parking and location was good and easy to find. When we walked in the front room is just empty and that gave us a weird feeling. You walk in through a walkway and you see the seating. The seating gives off more bar than nice restaurant but we decided to give it a shot any way. We seated ourselves but were promptly treated by a waitress that gave us menus and a silverware and drink menus. She was not our waitress but very nice. Again the menus were printed on paper which again gave red flags on if this was going to be a good experience, but we were already committed at this point. I ordered an old fashion and my wife one of their mixed cocktails. Drinks were great! Her drink alittle fruity for me but just right for the wife. My old fashion wasn't the best I've had but it was solid. We ordered the egg rolls for an appetizer. They came with an Asian sweet chili sauce that was awesome. Really enjoyed them. I had the Parmesan crusted salmon with mashed potatoes and broccoli. I do wish I had alittle more broccoli but otherwise it was simply amazing. The salmon was cooked and seasoned through the large portion. My wife had the southern fried catfish with mashed potatoes and Brussel sprouts. Came with some hot sauce but the fish was seasoned so well it wasn't needed at all. The worst part of the experience was the hookah it wasn't great but could've just been the flavor I ordered, and it was also fairly cold in the restaurant as it was about 40 degrees outside and inside. Sorry I didn't take any photos but I would say don't judge a book by its cover this is some of the best dining we've had since moving to the area.

    The Decor is Magnificent and the employees were very professional. I will most certainly come back…read moreand visit next time I pass through Douglasville!

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    The Bar Area
    The Bar Area
    Chicken N Waffles
    Chicken N Waffles
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    Serenbe Playhouse

    Serenbe Playhouse

    4.0
    (39 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    For years, we've wanted to see The Sleepy Hollow Experience at Serenbe Playhouse, but haven't been…read moreable to make it out for one reason or another. One reason is because this show has been sold out for six seasons straight. You have to plan ahead. After finally attending The Sleepy Hollow Experience this past weekend, I can see why it consistently sells out. It's good! We bought our tickets a little over two months in advance. My friend purchased the tickets for us and got us a great deal that worked out to $31 per person after any taxes and fees. Tickets are regularly $50 per adult, $45 per student/senior, and $60 per VIP (not sure what that includes). In 2019, The Sleepy Hollow Experience is playing September 27th through November 3rd. Shows occur Wednesday through Sunday nights. There's a family-friendly daytime version that takes place at 2pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The show is rated "PG" and includes "light sexual innuendo and a handful of scares." The scares are jump scares. Serenbe Playhouse is an outdoor, immersive theater. You walk around a big set, in nature, with the actors and even have opportunities to interact with them. The concept is neat and a lot of fun. It's different and can be a lot more interesting than your typical theater experience where you just sit and watch a performance play out on stage. At The Sleepy Hollow Experience, we watched most of the acts while standing. One act did have chairs and benches for sitting. Shows go on in the rain, so come prepared. Pay attention to the weather forecast and wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Bring layers if needed. You'll be outside the entire time, standing on dirt, clay, grass, gravel, dead leaves, branches, etc. If conditions are wet, it can get muddy. For night shows, consider bringing a flashlight or using the light on your phone to help you get around. Restrooms consist of a row of porta-potties. Parking (free) changes for each production so be sure to follow the instructions on Serenbe Playhouse's website, specific to the show you're attending. http://www.serenbeplayhouse.com/plan-your-visit/directions-and-parking At The Sleepy Hollow Experience, there were two bars located on-site: (1) a smaller bar near the parking lot and porta-potties and (2) a larger bar near the production with lawn games like corn hole and ring toss. Like the rest of Serenbe Playhouse's structures, the bars have a natural, rustic look to them (sort of one with nature) and are nicely-decorated with string lighting. The larger bar has limited seating (e.g. picnic table). We purchased glasses of hot apple cider in Serenbe Playhouse clear souvenir tumblers ($10 each). We went to the Friday night late show at 10:30pm. It ended promptly, close to midnight, and included an intermission. During intermission, we could take pictures with the cast and even play corn hole with one of them. That was cool. In light traffic, it takes about 35-40 minutes to get to Serenbe Playhouse from Atlanta. I would allow 45 minutes to an hour if you are coming from the north side of Atlanta and even more if you're coming from the northern suburbs. You will have to drive onto bare, bumpy ground to park, so keep that in mind. Also, you will be out in a remote location so cell service may be spotty (in our experience, AT&T had better signal here than T-Mobile). As for the actual Sleepy Hollow Experience production itself, it was terrific. We all really enjoyed it. It was a high-quality production and by that I'm referring to the acting, costumes, music, sound, and lighting. These are true professionals and they know what they're doing. The actors not only acted well, but they played musical instruments (e.g. accordion, guitar, violin) and sang well too. This was a truly talented and entertaining group of individuals. The Sleepy Hollow Experience was expectedly eerie, but it had plenty of moments of levity and humor too. It was a lot of fun. We moved from place to place on the set with Serenbe Playhouse staff/volunteers to help guide, and sometimes scare, us. The ratio of actors to audience was 5 to about 90. The Headless Horseman exists and we saw him, multiple times, from far away and up close. It was awesome. Yes, they use a real horse and real fire. As this is an outdoor night show during the Halloween season, the entire setting is literally very dark. Only the stages and set pieces are professionally lit. The pathways and rest of the outdoor space are lit with torches and ambient/natural light. Through this production, my eyes have been opened to the greatness of Serenbe Playhouse. I wouldn't mind returning to see a different show in the future. TL;DR - Go see The Sleepy Hollow Experience at Serenbe Playhouse. It's an excellent production and a very fun experience. There's a reason why it's on American Theatre Magazine's list of "Top Five Halloween Plays in the Country" and is regularly sold out, year after year. No question, it's worth the drive from Atlanta.

    We came for the Sleepy Hollow Experience with some friends and also (on a separate occasion in the…read moresame season) brought our toddler to see the Jungle Book. Both productions were phenomenal. The afternoon weekend performance of the Jungle Book we caught with the toddler was on an unfortunately hot day. The playhouse is outdoors, with outdoor, non-covered (read no shade) seating. We ended up sitting on a jacket we found in the back of the car on the floor in the sort of shade of a tree to get out of the sun. Even with the heat, the performance was great! The actors didn't let the heat bother them, and were at 100%. Our kiddo LOVED it and spent the rest of the day singing the songs. Be aware, you are pretty much parking on a dirt road next to some trees and there is some walking (non-paved trails) to get to the 'playhouse' itself. There is a small kiosk selling snacks, beer, and drinks. The evening performance of the Sleepy Hollow Experience was awesome. There is quite a bit of walking and the entire performance is outdoors, so dress appropriately. We were VERY lucky the evening of our performance was a perfect crisp bright fall night, with absolutely no rain. If there is rain before your show, the roads and floor would likely be pretty muddy. I was very very impressed with the acting and the LIVE horse (so well behaved!!). Again keep in mind you will be driving and walking on dirt/non-paved roads so prepare accordingly. Serenbe is a bit of a drive from Atlanta, but totally worth the experience. Also consider spending the weekend at the farmhouse, or getting an AirBnB etc in the area. The farm itself is adorable with LOTS to do.

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    The Sleepy Hollow Experience. 10:30pm showing on 10/18/2019.
    The Sleepy Hollow Experience. 10:30pm showing on 10/18/2019.
    On stage at intermission with 4/5 of the Sleepy Hollow Experience cast, 10:30pm showing, 10/18/2019.
    On stage at intermission with 4/5 of the Sleepy Hollow Experience cast, 10:30pm showing, 10/18/2019.
    On stage at intermission with 4/5 of the Sleepy Hollow Experience cast, 10:30pm showing, 10/18/2019.

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    On stage at intermission with 4/5 of the Sleepy Hollow Experience cast, 10:30pm showing, 10/18/2019.
    St. James Live!

    St. James Live!

    3.4
    (247 reviews)
    12.7 mi
    $$

    We have been to this venue several times and have always had a great time!…read more This venue always has a great rotation/line up of artists (we lean contemporary jazz) and the food and drinks are also always great, although we wish the portions were larger! We will be back soon!

    So if you're looking for a spot with some good music and some good vibes, this is gonna be a good…read morechoice. This venue has food and has drink and has great entertainment. Depending on what kind of night you want, this could be a good starting point or a good ending. If you're in this part of the city, it's a good spot to hit up, but I'm usually not at this part of the city, so it was new to me. The parking lot is free, and they have a couple of the things in that shopping area, so you can actually go eat and then go do a show and then maybe go to the cigar bar as well, all while your parking for free. I actually didn't eat when I went, but I had wine. I guess that speaks for itself. The wine comes out of the bottle, and it's not like it's mixed as a cocktail, so it's either really good or really bad lol. The service was okay, but it felt like for a little bit they forgot about the table. At first it didn't seem like there was a lot of organization with the servers, because multiple servers came up asking if we had been helped. That was a thing. At least the servers were really nice, even though timeliness wasn't the best. Now I'm not saying that to rain on anybody's parade as far as servers go, because customer service is important, but there was a while where we were sitting there wondering what was happening. Every server that came and talked to us and the people who seated us were super nice and very friendly and very professional, though, so I need to state that. Could have been an off night, not a big deal, but I would go back because the service wasn't bad, but I wanted to note that and be honest. Now, the main event here was the entertainment. The entertainment was awesome. I have no complaints about that young lady who was singing; she was stellar. The band was an absolute vibe. They kept it rocking for the entire set. If you see the videos, you know what I'm talking about. They're going from Anita Baker to Patricia Russian to Chad. They hit a lot of notes that will make you nod your head and tap your feet. It was interactive, somewhat, and they had really good crowd control. It was an awesome show the last time that I went, and I would go back just for the show itself. Again, see the videos in my review, and you'll see that they tore the house down. Overall, if you want a decent spot that will give you great entertainment, this is a really good choice. They have a number of performers and artists and bands that play, so you have to check and see when they're going to be there, but at the same time, you should be happy at whatever show you make it to.

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    MARCUS CLICK BAND
    MARCUS CLICK BAND
    VIEW FROM OUR TABLE
    VIEW FROM OUR TABLE
    St. James Live!

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