![]() ![]() 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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