![]() ![]() You could easily spend hours here, hunkered down doing work or losing all track of time catching up with a friend or even chatting with a friendly stranger, but you only have 48 hours and there’s more to see and do. ![]() ![]() You will find your fill of sensational seasonal elixirs, but forever staples such as the Chaider, a masala chai infused with apple cider or crafted lattes infused with fresh herbs, such as rosemary and lavender, from their garden are always a good idea. The vibe, rustic charm, smell of freshly-ground coffee permeating the air all greet you before the barista ever gets a chance to utter the words, “Welcome to Gilly’s.” The menu itself isn’t an extensive one but, whether you are a coffee connoisseur or you prefer less caffeinated sips, there is something for everybody. Walk through the door and you’re greeted with a simultaneous sensory trifecta. It feels like home as soon as you step onto the rustic wraparound porch, reminiscent of spending Southern summers on the front porch, with a sweet tea in hand, a cool reprieve or a moment to relax. Right in the heart of the city you will find the former two-story Mayor’s home, built by slaves, transformed into what is now Gilly Brew Bar, a Black-owned brew bar serving up coffee elixirs and quintessential caffeinated concoctions. Kickstart your day with a cup of brew from Gilly Brew Bar’s new location on Peters Street or, if you like your coffee served with a splash of history, head just 20 minutes outside the city to historic Stone Mountain. ![]()
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