Georgia Voice put out the call for you to vote for the best Atlanta has to offer in multiple categories – and you voted and voted and voted and then voted some more. You cast over 100,000 votes in the final round, in fact!
Best of Atlanta nominations began in May 2017 when you whittled things down until we had our finalists by early June, and you spent the next month clicking away to settle this year’s winners once and for all.
The Georgian Terrace Hotel once again hosted our annual Best of Atlanta party on July 20. Guests enjoyed complimentary lite bites from Henry’s Midtown Tavern, Campagnolo, Twisted Soul and Rize Artisan Pizza while sipping wine from Jackson Family Wines and cocktails from Green’s Beverages. Plus, Metrotainment had partygoers covered with some sweet treats!
Photos by Russ Youngblood
Daquan Reed
Robin says she “respects” pumpkins.
Berea Thornton
Angi Bemiss plays the harp twice a week at Northside Hospital.
Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris gives his acceptance speech during the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce annual meeting Nov. 18.
Incoming Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris and President and CEO Stephanie Snodgrass during the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce annual meeting Nov. 18.
Outgoing Chair of the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Paula Owens passes the gavel to incoming Board of Directors Chair Brent Morris during the annual meeting Nov. 18.
Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce presented its retiring Board of Directors members with desk clocks. The retiring directors (not all shown) are: Donna Mahaffey, Fred Cerrone, Jeff Priluck, Jennifer Howard, Bill Mulcahey, Bill Grant, Don Boyken and Larry Feldman.
Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Stephanie Snodgrass during the annual meeting Nov. 18, 2014.
Phil Mosier’s work is part of the Atlanta Photography Group virtual exhibition.
Miguel Cornejo
Janet and Leon Folsom
Ronny Broyles
A rendering of Tower Square.
The Gayley Dose
Ascend Medical
Charmaine Gibbs-West, founder of EssenceTree
The Dunwoody City Council will vote on the appointment of its new city manger, Eric Linton, on Dec. 8
The park stretches from Brandon Mill Road to near Roswell Road. (Special)