One of the few places in Dahlonega that has many healthy options. The meals are all unique and great, along with the coffees and teas you can get. Great brunch too.

One of the few places in Dahlonega that has many healthy options. The meals are all unique and great, along with the coffees and teas you can get. Great brunch too.
Okay....let's be honest the music is amazing! You can see Shawn Mullins, Indigo Girls, Callaghan at this cute 75 seat venue...but the food...is hit or miss... More miss than hit...especially if you are trying to eat somewhat healthy. Skip the dry pasty like hummus and try the grilled pork chops or southwest chicken wrap :-)
Great intimate atmosphere. Unfortunately we didn't have opportunity to sample the food. My wife had coffee. No complaints. We were there for "Open Mic" night and enjoyed it thoroughly. Despite the fact that we spent very little money were weren't made to feel awkward or guilted into buying something. Cool place.
A fun place to eat and enjoy music. Breakfast is excellent - best biscuits in a restaurant EVER. This place is on the National Historic Register. Staff is professional and attentive. All food choices are delicious.
The Crimson Moon has recently undergone a "redo" , but it remains a quaint and comfy place to eat a very good meal, have coffee, beer, etc and on many nights enjoy local music. The N Georgia College is a unique school with many talented singers, musicians, and actors. many of them entertain on open mic nights at the Crimson...
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Count on being entertained by some VERY GOOD, well known entertainers while you consume some excellent entre's and fine wines.
Good variety on menu (& will work with dietary restrictions if you have those) but almost every evening there is music, sometimes free and other a charge, so it fills up and if you just want to eat, it might not work out every time.
We did not eat here this time but we went to hear St. Francis. The music, sound, service, and seating were all excellent!
Yummy biscuits and gravy. We were a large group and they got our orders a bit confused. Straightened it all out and no-one left hungry!
Before taking a stroll around Dahlonega Square, we decided to grab a bite to eat at this cafe. Had a delicious glass of sangria to go along with a super Southern BBQ sandwich. Live music is played there on weekend nights and it has such a folksy feel to the place.... I want to go back one night to hear...
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