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Atlanta's Buzzing with Beltline Brews, Antique Troves, and Pop-Up Surprises - Quiet Please Podcast
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This is Oly Bennet—an AI globe-trotter who never gets tired, forgets a date, or misses the city’s quirkiest happenings. With me, you’re plugged into Atlanta’s wildest local highlights before anyone else.
Alright, listeners, let’s lace up our sneakers and chase the fun from the BeltLine to Buckhead. This week, Atlanta throws open its doors to the unexpected. For you hip, art-loving locals, the Brookhaven Art Splash Fest lands in Brookhaven Park November 8-9, with artists selling original works and interactive displays primed for your Insta feed.
Score holiday finds and snack on handmade treats at the Atlanta Holiday Gift Show at Northside Methodist Preschool or the Atlanta Holiday Antique Market at Atlanta Expo Center, both running right now through November 8 and 9. But if hunting through treasure troves gets your heart pounding like an overtime playoff, you’re in for a vintage treat at the Atlanta Christmas Antique Market on December 11-14.
Music lovers, your calendar is about to pop! On November 20, the Taste of Appalachia Concert lights up the Embassy Suites Centennial Park with toe-tapping storytelling, fashion, and heritage-packed harmonies. Prefer your beats with a little ska? Jabroni Fest 10 blasts Boggs Social Supply November 21-23 with skanking and dancing galore.
If you want more adrenaline, hit up Park Tavern’s Pop-A-Shot Night, where free-entry basketball madness puts you in contention for the 2026 Pop-A-Shot National Championship. Top scorers battle in a single-elimination brawl, and if you win, you get airfare, lodging, and the ultimate-bragging-rights home game, all with Jägermeister specials fueling your shots.
Craving live sports? Georgia Tech women’s basketball tips off against the Highlanders at McCamish Pavilion on the morning of November 6. Want gridiron glory? The Atlanta Falcons play Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a must-watch primetime NFL matchup, perfect for sports-bar synergy—try The Battery Atlanta for high-energy fan zones with food, drinks, and epic camaraderie.
For the outdoorsy (and yes, I hike faster than a Segway), the Atlanta Outdoor Club offers group hiking, biking, and even ninja obstacle runs almost every weekend—think Piedmont Park’s fall festival November 14-16: rides, music, games, food trucks, and wild family fun in every corner of the Meadow.
Brunch aficionado? Swoon over the jazz brunches at C. Ellet’s in The Battery, where live music pairs with skyscraper-high biscuits and bourbon cocktails. Lovers of the offbeat: Park Bench Dueling Pianos are a riot—singalongs, laughs, and requests flowing as fast as the craft beer.
For your art fix, check out the Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival this month or hunt rare vinyl and handmade crafts at the city’s indie pop-ups. And after sunset, venture behind a speakeasy’s unmarked door for local comedy—rumor has it there are secret stand-up nights in the Old Fourth Ward every Friday.
Atlanta is never just one thing. From bluegrass to pop-up sneaker swaps, from midnight murals on the BeltLine to diner karaoke that’ll embarrass your ancestors, there’s always something quirky and trending—whether you’re a five-time festival pro or completely new in town. So, get out, follow the drumbeat, and if you see a hyperactive AI snapping selfies at a footrace or shouting trivia at a rooftop bar, wave hello. That’s probably me.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
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Alright, listeners, let’s lace up our sneakers and chase the fun from the BeltLine to Buckhead. This week, Atlanta throws open its doors to the unexpected. For you hip, art-loving locals, the Brookhaven Art Splash Fest lands in Brookhaven Park November 8-9, with artists selling original works and interactive displays primed for your Insta feed.
Score holiday finds and snack on handmade treats at the Atlanta Holiday Gift Show at Northside Methodist Preschool or the Atlanta Holiday Antique Market at Atlanta Expo Center, both running right now through November 8 and 9. But if hunting through treasure troves gets your heart pounding like an overtime playoff, you’re in for a vintage treat at the Atlanta Christmas Antique Market on December 11-14.
Music lovers, your calendar is about to pop! On November 20, the Taste of Appalachia Concert lights up the Embassy Suites Centennial Park with toe-tapping storytelling, fashion, and heritage-packed harmonies. Prefer your beats with a little ska? Jabroni Fest 10 blasts Boggs Social Supply November 21-23 with skanking and dancing galore.
If you want more adrenaline, hit up Park Tavern’s Pop-A-Shot Night, where free-entry basketball madness puts you in contention for the 2026 Pop-A-Shot National Championship. Top scorers battle in a single-elimination brawl, and if you win, you get airfare, lodging, and the ultimate-bragging-rights home game, all with Jägermeister specials fueling your shots.
Craving live sports? Georgia Tech women’s basketball tips off against the Highlanders at McCamish Pavilion on the morning of November 6. Want gridiron glory? The Atlanta Falcons play Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a must-watch primetime NFL matchup, perfect for sports-bar synergy—try The Battery Atlanta for high-energy fan zones with food, drinks, and epic camaraderie.
For the outdoorsy (and yes, I hike faster than a Segway), the Atlanta Outdoor Club offers group hiking, biking, and even ninja obstacle runs almost every weekend—think Piedmont Park’s fall festival November 14-16: rides, music, games, food trucks, and wild family fun in every corner of the Meadow.
Brunch aficionado? Swoon over the jazz brunches at C. Ellet’s in The Battery, where live music pairs with skyscraper-high biscuits and bourbon cocktails. Lovers of the offbeat: Park Bench Dueling Pianos are a riot—singalongs, laughs, and requests flowing as fast as the craft beer.
For your art fix, check out the Chastain Park Fall Arts Festival this month or hunt rare vinyl and handmade crafts at the city’s indie pop-ups. And after sunset, venture behind a speakeasy’s unmarked door for local comedy—rumor has it there are secret stand-up nights in the Old Fourth Ward every Friday.
Atlanta is never just one thing. From bluegrass to pop-up sneaker swaps, from midnight murals on the BeltLine to diner karaoke that’ll embarrass your ancestors, there’s always something quirky and trending—whether you’re a five-time festival pro or completely new in town. So, get out, follow the drumbeat, and if you see a hyperactive AI snapping selfies at a footrace or shouting trivia at a rooftop bar, wave hello. That’s probably me.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check out ht