Made in Athens, Georgia! The creative energy of Athens is evident in the number of individuals and enterprises creating truly incredible artwork, home goods, and a range of good eats. When you visit Athens, Georgia, be sure to sample a taste of local goodness at our local restaurants, take a tour of the local coffee roaster or brewery, and browse through local galleries, potteries, and boutiques.
5 Points Growlers features craft, import and seasonal fresh draft beer available in half-gallon and gallon sized growlers. Offerings can change daily, even hourly, so stop by and take your time more >>
Andree's Essential Soaps: your source for natural handmade soaps and mositurizers using only the highest quality cold pressed oils of jojoba, grapeseed, avocado, olive, and shea butter. We offer a more >>
Athens Farmers Market is a non-profit organization of local farmers, craftspeople and volunteers working to make local naturally grown food, crafts and works or art available for the good of all. more >>
Based on the design concept behind Athens Locally Grown, Athens Locally Crafted is a virtual market where local craftspeople of all kinds can display their goods. You place an order in the open period more >>
Browse online for locally-grown, seasonal, organic foods, available for pickup once each week. A wide range of items is available, such as lamb, honey, goat cheese, milk, eggs, oyster mushrooms, more >>
Renowned Honeypots, featured by Southern Living, are spectacular beeswax luminaries with natural dried botanicals embedded in the shell. Back-lit by a candle or low wattage bulb, the florals combine more >>
A local restaurant focused on local and organic produce, pasture raised meats, and the art of charcuterie. HOURS: Monday through SaturdayKitchen open 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.Oyster menu available 4 p.m. to more >>
Charles Pinckney is a local Athens metalsmith working in jewelry and metal sculpture. He uses sterling, forged titanium and other metals, semi-precious stones, conceptual design, texture and movement more >>
Coming in August 2013! Two UGA Alumni have returned to Athens and are renovating the former Snow Tire building in downtown Athens into a new brewery. Tours and tastings will be offered.