Paul Harrison-Davie’s print for Blade Runner features a sectionalized view of Los Angeles from the film, including so many of the brilliantly designed aspects of the city and its inhabitants, all cutely crushed together in a single image!Īll of these prints will be available on Thursday (11/19) 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery. All proceeds of the print will be donated to the ACLU of Georgia.īruce Horan’s newest art print, Vortex, is an entrancing image juxtaposing nature and modern industrialization, with half the image representing calmness and serenity, and the other half a swirling descent into darkness. Ryan’s Atlanta print focuses on the heart of the show: Earn, Alfred, and Darius attempting to survive and navigate a harsh, but occasionally beautiful, environment. Although only two seasons in, with two more on the horizon, we’re already comfortable calling Atlanta a modern classic, and we’re proud to present a charity release with Ryan Burns. Vortex is a place in Little 5 Points that you could not and should not miss especially if you’re looking for a good time with a few bottles of beer, a good burger, and good music and atmosphere.This Thursday, we’ve got a trifecta of new releases, ranging from cult tv shows to classic movies to unique art prints!ĭonald Glover’s Atlanta is an utterly mystifying tv series, combining genuine portraits of living as a Black american, alongside bizarre, wonderful Lynchian situations. The crew were very accommodating and efficient, especially the bartender who had to tackle about 20 beers in the stack along with the other bottles of liquor in the bar. The guitar performance was decent, not like in some bars where it seemed like the amplifier was right onto your ears. The ambiance is relaxing especially with the live music being played. Indeed, they do have a shot for the city’s “best burger” title. Plus the burger’s price is very reasonable for a burger that juicy and thick. Their Ragin’ Cajun burger is indeed raging with spicy pepper sauce, plus the patty is half pound and the sandwich stacks about four inches high, which says a lot about a raging burger. They also serve a plateful of nachos which is very appetizing. The zucchini chips are cooked to perfection – battered up yet crispy, thin sliced, and perfect with or without a ranch dressing. They have burger and sides that are cooked the way you want it. The menu is simple and can satisfy anyone’s tastes. Some even take the time to sample new beverages like New Belgium Brewing’s Fat Tire Amber Ale which is both light and good. The place is spacious and there is a lot of room to move around even when the place is fully packed. People who come into the place are from all walks of life, regardless of color or job, or whether a local or tourist, the place caters to everyone. The interior may give you the impression that it speaks only to vintage, country and biker crowds. You can either see bricks or blacks inside the bar. In contrast to the exterior, Vortex’s interior is a bit more laid back. Oh, and they are also claiming to have “Atlanta’s Best Burger” - now how can you miss that? 878 Peachtree St NE Inside The Vortex Midtown, Atlanta, GA 30309-4412. From the massive skull display lingering at the entrance to the somewhat over-the-top colors used in the place’s exterior, it seems like the place is literally inviting you in – and it might be a bad idea not to. Vortex Bar and Grill at Little 5 Points is quite a conspicuous place to begin with.
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