DANTANNA’S BUCKHEAD CELEBRATES 15 YEARS

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 11/18/18

Anniversary Bash Featuring an Evening of Celebratory of Cocktails, Delicious Food, a Silent Auction and Much More! 

Benefiting Bert’s Big Adventure on Wednesday, November 28th at 6 p.m. 

 

Atlanta, GA — Marking 15 years of success in Atlanta, Dantanna’s is hosting an unforgettable anniversary celebration at its Buckhead location filled with food, fun, cocktails and laughter as a thank you to its patrons, supporters and the community on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.  Benefiting Bert’s Big Adventure, party goers are invited to mix and mingle, while sipping on signature cocktails enjoying delicious fare from action stations throughout the restaurant, a raw bar, and Dantanna’s mainstays. Guests will also have the chance bid on a bevy of sports paraphernalia, a chef’s dinner created by Dantanna’s Executive Brad Parker, experiences, specialty wine and much more.

 

“Celebrating this milestone is an ideal opportunity for our team to thank the community, our patrons, partners and all the great people who have supported us over the years. It’s also a way for us to giveback, which has always been an important part of the fabric of who we are,” says David Clapp, owner and founder of Dantanna’s that boast locations in Buckhead and Downtown Atlanta.  “We’re grateful for our continued success and hope to see everyone at the anniversary party as we continue to perfect the art of eating, drinking, and being merry.”

 

While Dantanna’s 15th anniversary celebration is free to attend by RSVPing to RSVP@carenwestpr.com, a $20 donation benefiting Bert’s Big Adventure is suggested.  In addition to matching donations from the anniversary party, throughout the month of November, Dantanna’s will also donate $1 from every brunch item sold, $5 from every mimosa flight sold and $1 from every dessert sold to the popular organization best-known for providing magical, all-expenses-paid, five-day journeys to Walt Disney World® for children with chronic and terminal illnesses and their families.  For more information, visit  www.dantannas.com