When your appetite requires attention, walk over to DePalma's Italian
Cafe on Broad Street. Go for the light Pasta Margherita ($7), with a
tomato, basil, red onion, garlic, and mozzarella sauce over al dente
rigatoni.
Walk off the after-lunch yawns with a stroll around the campus. Or seek
out a few of Athens's art galleries such as Agora, The Gallery at 166,
Clayton Street Gallery, and Mercury Art Works. Before calling it a day,
be sure to explore the Georgia Museum of Art on campus at Carlton
Street.
Venture out tonight to The Grit (199 Prince Avenue). Yes, it's a
vegetarian restaurant, but we promise you'll love the price and the
food. Begin your healthful feast with either hummus and pita points
($3.95) or chickpea-and-crumbled- feta salad ($3.50). Then move on to the
stir-fry--veggies in a teriyaki sauce over brown rice or noodles ($5.95)
or The Grit Staple--pinto beans, brown rice, onions, and cheese with
assorted vegetables ($5.90).
Whether or not you plan to go to the clubs (they generally get going
after 11 p.m.), do walk through the business district for window
shopping.
Soulful Sunday
Today, skip breakfast, and opt for brunch at Five and Ten, one of the
very best restaurants in Georgia. On Sundays, chef Hugh Acheson's
creations delight the locals, who fill the small restaurant. At brunch,
there's always a version of the Five & Ten Benedict. On different
occasions, we've had it with poached eggs plus apple bacon and crisp
potato cake, as well as with salmon and fried green tomatoes ($9).
Before leaving town, drive out to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia,
about 10 minutes from campus. It offers 5 miles of hiking trails plus
many cultivated gardens full of take-home ideas.
The Sounds of Athens
This is the town that spawned the rocking sounds of the B-52s, R.E.M.,
and Widespread Panic. They all came from local clubs. For information on
who's playing where, go to www.flagpole.com, or pick up a Flagpole paper
when you get to town. Here's a short list of the don't-miss clubs: 40
Watt Club on Washington Street, Georgia Bar on Clayton Street, Georgia
Theatre on Lumpkin Street, and Flicker Theatre & Bar on Washington
Street.
You may want to return during June 23-26 for the ninth annual AthFest,
when more than 100 bands play on outdoor stages and in the clubs.
There's an art show and KidsFest at the same time. Visit www.athfest.com
for details.
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For more information contact the Athens Convention & Visitors Bureau, 300 North Thomas
Street, Athens, GA 30601; (706) 357-4430, 1-800-653-0603, or
www.visitathensga.com.
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This article is from the May 2005 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.