Southern Living's Best of 2019: Would you like to cast your vote for the Best of the South 2019? Beechwood Inn would be honored for your vote for Hotel/Inn and Restaurant. Also, don't forget your favorite Chefs, Gayle and David Darugh. Find them all in the Georgia State section of voting. Best Fact: You don't have to give up your email address in order to vote. https://www.southernliving.com/southsbestvote
Wine Spectator: 13 East Coast Inns with Excellent Wine Programs
Eat, sleep and drink well at these Wine Spectator Restaurant Award-winning destinations.
While sprawling resorts have their place, there's something special about smaller-scale lodging. Often nestled in scenic towns, with deep ties to the community, inns and bed-and-breakfasts provide an immersive way to explore a new place. But there's no need to sacrifice quality for charm. At these 13 Restaurant Award winners along the East Coast, guests can experience world-class wines in settings that feel like a home away from home.
Road Trip: 10 Unusual Places to Visit in Northeast Georgia
Tired of the same old boutiques and home decorshops? Want some new experiences that will make a lasting memory? Would you like to sleep in a real caboose or visit and old Drive-in Movie? Well we have scoured our area to come up with some things to stimulate your curiosity and feed your inner child. So hop in your jalopy and get on up to our corner of northeast Georgia.
Clarks' on Main in Clayton Adds Roof Top Bar and Dining
Big construction project 3 stories up. Gayle and I went to the new rooftop dining and bar at Clarks' on Main last night. Great location and wonderful view of Black Rock Mountain and Main Street. We enjoyed a spectacular sunset and cool evening breeze. Grab a glass of wine or your favorite brew and some snacks, it is a great way to spend an evening with friends or just you and your sweetheart.
The Renaissance of Folk Art in Southern Appalachia
From basketry to woodworking, glassblowing, metalworking and quilting, there's an arts and crafts revival happening in Southern Appalachia. What was once born of necessity as the first settlers furnished and decorated their homesteads has gained new popularity as new generations are learning the time-weathered techniques that were once part of the everyday fabric of life in the mountains. If you'd like to take part in the arts & crafts movement, luckily there are several superb schools within a relatively short driving distance of Beechwood Inn. https://www.beechwoodinn.ws/the-renaissance-of-folk-art-in.../
Gayle & David Darugh: Innkeepers/Owners Beechwood Inn and Betty's Creek Cabin