Growing up in the suburbs (and staying outside the city when visiting home), I’m always grateful and on the look out for non-chain restaurants. As a way to celebrate and support local business, I think it’s important to dine in new establishments, especially ones like 1910 Public House in Lilburn, GA. A quick drive from my parent’s house, we arrive in the tiny downtown Lilburn and get a table right inside the front window. The decor is similar to Victory in that open plan, exposed HVAC kind of way (I happen to like this style, but I’m sure it’s not for everyone). Our server was polite (like, almost too nice — if such a thing is possible and the most proactive water pourer I have ever witnessed) and after looking at the fairly extensive cocktail list (great depth in the wine and local beer selections as well), a round was…
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]]>There are lots of (not so) hidden gems in Decatur, GA and Victory Sandwich Bar is just such a location. When my sister pitched me a place with ‘Jack Daniels and Coke slushies,’ I was sold. The location is done in a loft style, with large windows and a patio (it was raining when we arrived, so we weren’t able to take advantage of the outside seating). On arrival, you place an order, and a server will bring your sandwiches (or salads, or pickles…you get the idea) to the table. I ordered the Mile High Club and the Hambo. The mile high was not particularly tall, well, neither sandwich was, but they were quite tasty and two was plenty (all with flavors as advertised). The rest of the table ordered a variety off the menu and each was happy with their order [apologies, the lack of sandwich pictures is directly…
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