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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn hindsight I am doubly delighted that my folks took me to Mary Mac's Tearoom
In Atlanta last November because I saw this and their signatures
https://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g60898-d477056-i353117057-Mary_Mac_s_Tea_Room-Atlanta_Georgia.html
https://marymacs.com/
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In hindsight I am doubly delighted that my folks took me to Mary Mac's Tearoom (Original Post)
malaise
Saturday
OP
Great place. I've probably eaten there 75+ times. It was a favorite for government workers back in the 1970s. A favorite
Silent Type
Saturday
#2
I lived around the corner in the 1970s--5th & Myrtle Sts. I ate there as often as I could.
japple
Saturday
#11
That is exactly the ONLY place I ever saw Pres. Carter, along w/Rosalynn and Amy... came in for dinner...
CurtEastPoint
Saturday
#6
It was. It was all quiet and discreet, unlike how SOME people (?) cause such a ruckus. THey were delightful.
CurtEastPoint
Saturday
#8
I've eaten there a handful of times. Good food. And you can feel the history of the place.
Buckeyeblue
Saturday
#9
malaise
(279,178 posts)1. Look what I found - started today
Keepthesoulalive
(833 posts)4. It's been many years since I visited
The people from the Sears southern headquarters would eat there.
malaise
(279,178 posts)5. My first time but BIL used to be a regular
😀
Silent Type
(7,449 posts)2. Great place. I've probably eaten there 75+ times. It was a favorite for government workers back in the 1970s. A favorite
of Carter too.
Still there, despite fires, water damage, etc. Went just a few months ago, but Atlanta is just gettting a little to busy for this old guy and I usually end up driving.
malaise
(279,178 posts)3. BIL drove
Had a good time😀
japple
(10,398 posts)11. I lived around the corner in the 1970s--5th & Myrtle Sts. I ate there as often as I could.
n/t
Silent Type
(7,449 posts)12. Love that area of Atlanta.
SilverDawg
(863 posts)14. I lived on Myrtle Street in the eighties.
8th and Myrtle
CurtEastPoint
(19,254 posts)6. That is exactly the ONLY place I ever saw Pres. Carter, along w/Rosalynn and Amy... came in for dinner...
while I was there. What a thrill!
malaise
(279,178 posts)7. I can imagine
the thrill
CurtEastPoint
(19,254 posts)8. It was. It was all quiet and discreet, unlike how SOME people (?) cause such a ruckus. THey were delightful.
Buckeyeblue
(5,739 posts)9. I've eaten there a handful of times. Good food. And you can feel the history of the place.
The history is omnipresent😀
SilverDawg
(863 posts)13. A great place
and Ive eaten there many times. It is in my neighborhood. A favorite place for lunches with coworkers.
😀