Manuel’s Tavern

After going to the Jimmy Carter presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, we stopped for lunch at the famous Manuel’s Tavern just down the road.

This restaurant and bar has been run by the Maloof family since it opened in 1956. They pride themselves on being a place that welcomes everyone- where, according to their website, “one can find, at any given time, a broad cross-section of American culture rubbing elbows at the bar, discussing the news item of the day, arguing the merits of a sports team, or espousing the idea of the century. Here a doctor, a plumber, a lawyer, an electrician, a student, a journalist, a salesman, a politician, or a construction worker can feel comfortable–accepted for who they are, known by their name or what they drink.” According to our server, David, since the place opened it has also been racially integrated, with Manuel refusing to follow Jim Crow laws of segregation.

Manuel became deeply involved in Democratic politics in Atlanta and Georgia. His political career dovetailed with the Tavern, which he said let him listen to the man on the street. He passed away in August of 2004. Still, he is fondly referred to as the “Godfather” of Georgia Democratic politics.

The pictures on the wall attest to the fact that major political figures and celebrities regularly drop by the Tavern. President Obama stopped by to play a game of darts and President Jimmy Carter was a regular. It is also a place for the press to gather. During the 2022 Senate run off between Democrat Ralph Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker, Joy Reid, from MSNBC set up shop at Manuel’s Tavern to cover it.

If you find yourself in Atlanta, we recommend a visit to Manuel’s Tavern.

The Big Peach

This is the first time we have been to Atlanta, Georgia. Here are some of our observations:

• Atlanta looks like a modern city with few historic buildings. Of course, this is in part because of Sherman’s march to the sea during the Civil War, when many buildings in Atlanta were burnt to the ground, although it is a myth that Sherman burned the whole city. Lack of historical preservation laws and aggressive urban renewal razed the rest.

• Atlanta is a majority minority city with Black or African American making up 48% of the population in 2021, Whites 39, Asian 5%, Latino 2%.

• There are a lot of hot tricked out cars here, that you don’t see in Northern cities we visited. We also learned what a slingshot motorcycle is.

Slingshot Motorcycle

• Good food can be had in Atlanta. Last night we dined at Mary Mac’s Tea Room, a famous soul food restaurant established in 1945. The walls are lined with pictures of celebrities who have dined there from James Brown to Jimmy Carter to Joe Biden. The best fried chicken, collard greens and peach cobbler I have ever had.

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