Atl Cluckfest 2018 Fried Chicken Festival #atlcluckfest
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What better combination than cool refreshing drinks/cocktails, a beautiful hot fall afternoon, a banging dj and some of the best chicken restaurants in Atlanta in one area? Nothing!! Absolutely nothing whatsoever if you ask me:)
Welcome to: Atl Cluckfest 2018 Fried Chicken Festival #atlcluckfest
Last week, I was able to attend the Atl CluckFest in the Little Five Points area at Candler Park; after all it was the first chicken festival in the ATL. After a morning of running a few errands, hubby and I decided that it was a good time to head to Atlanta to get our eat on. We were darn near starving which is always a mistake, but we knew that we were going to be satisfied. We just had to be with all of that chicken we were about to savor.
We walked up and the park was surrounded with food trucks galore. They all were decorated so fun and colorful and it reminded me that I would like to have my own food truck. I guess I had better get on that writing my recipes down huh? Hubby would yell, “YES!!”
Here are some of the pictures that we were able to capture just before we fed our faces:
The Deep South Biscuit Company
To say the least, when we left we were full and very satisfied and made lists to the restaurants that we were going to be putting on our list to visit. I think that is more than reasonable since we both are foodies:)
I am sure I will see you all at one of the great restaurants above:Â Chazito’s, Ponko Chicken, Eugene’s Hot Chicken, The Deep South Biscuit Company, Smith’s Gourmet Creations, and some of the other ones that were there. For more cool events like this stay tuned here as well as, Atlanta Creative Events.
Where you able to attend the Atl CluckFest? What was your favorite food truck experience?Â
One Comment
Scott
Very Nice Post, I learned a lot through it. Thanks for posting.