Roswell
Just 20 minutes north of the ATL is Roswell, Georgia's 7th largest city and a growing suburb for ITP turned OTP millenials. Why? Roswell is a town filled with preserved history, plentiful green space (over 800 acres of city parks), a killer dining scene, and true community mentality. On any given weekend, you could find yourself shootin' the hooch with neighbors, shopping local on Canton Street, taking in local artists at one of Roswell's many galleries, or sharing food and spirits on the patio of one of Roswell's highly-acclaimed restaurants.
Table & Main
Osteria Mattone
Roswell Provisions
Britt Bass Turner Studio
Foundation Social Eatery
Land of a Thousand Hills
Shoot the Hooch
Sugar Shack in the Back
Oli + Ve
Chef Brulee
The Peach and the Porkchop
Roux on Canton
Little Alley Steak
Vickery Creek Trail
Go With the Flow
Fickle Pickle
Donceur de France
San Pancho
Oxbo Trail
The Pie Hole
Raiford Gallery
Adele's on Canton
Salvage Bee
Chattahoochee Nature Center
Arts Center West
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Chef Brulee
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Artisan chocolates so beautiful you have to do a double take (and 📷). Behind every work of art is an artist. The artist of Chef BrulĂ©e is talented chocolatier Natalya Shapiro. Natalya and her husband, Art, own and operate the Chef Brulee storefront location on Alpharetta Street. When we went into their shop for the first time, we were so engaged with their beautiful chocolate work, we literally could not decide which chocolate to try. They were all too 'pretty to eat' (eventually we did, and we give 5 stars to the sea salt caramel truffle). Chef Brulee uses high-impact flavors and locally grown ingredients to make their chocolate combinations in small batches. They sell locally in Roswell, and are frequently crafting large orders for events and special functions.