Sunday, March 25, 2007

me and atlanta, meant to be

Rob and I also hit the city the nights before and after our day at Six Flags. I am the first one to admit that I’m a typical New Yorker when it comes to casting judgment on other cities and don’t know how many times I’ve said, “New York is the only city I could live in anywhere in the world, except maybe London.” Well, I’m determined to prove myself wrong and Atlanta could not have been a better place to start my attitude adjustment. I loved A-T-L!

Given that we were only in Atlanta for two nights, we put together a list of bars to visit and on the first night hit a record number of seven (yikes!) bars. (However, it should be noted that 3 bars were located all within one strip mall.) Here is a picture of us at Halo, a clubby type place, which had live drummers playing with a DJ, a cool two-story layout, and really friendly fellow bar-goers.


Our second night out was not quite as impressive in terms of numbers, but we enjoyed ourselves just as much at a really cool Mexican spot called Frogs, where we had dinner and drinks outdoors.


I really hope to return to Atlanta soon. I always had a feeling that I was a Southern girl trapped in a Korean person’s body. (Although my sister Irene informed me that, apparently, Atlanta has one of the highest Korean populations in the U.S., so it appears that it’s not just me.)

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