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MACON IS WHERE LEGENDS LIVE

Posted by Liz and John, 11/11/25

Macon, Georgia is where legends live. Being only 1.5 hours from our house in North Metro Atlanta, it is an easy weekend getaway! From Macon’s deep roots in the national music scene, to local downtown bars, restaurants, nightlife, and historical attractions steeped in history, Macon has it all. That’s why we fell in love with it. Find out where to stay, what to eat and drink, and what to do when you visit.

Where to Stay:

Hotel Forty-Five

Hotel Forty-Five is where legends lay their heads. We stayed at the Hotel Forty-Five again on this trip and loved every minute of it! The hotel was originally built by Hay as Macon’s original skyscraper! He was one of the most prominent men in Macon and built it for his insurance company. The original floor and elevators still exist in the lobby! The hotel embodies the music soul of the city. From greats like Otis Redding to Allman Brothers have roots here, museums, and Capricorn Studios is still recording to this day!

The homage to music at the hotel is everywhere from the Allmand Brother’s plaques at the elevators to knock backs and books in the lobby. The lobby is cool and circular, and then the elevator area is still decorated like an insurance company with original elevator doors and art deco flooring! The rooms are spacious and comfortable. It has modern yet art deco decor, stunning Macon downtown mural, comfy bed, stunning center light, and marbled bathroom. Plus, love the downtown views!

Food and drink on site are top notch starting with their rooftop bar. Hightales is located on the 6th floor with epic views of downtown! Churches and building, and even the Macon Auditorium. They serve up delicious hand-crafted cocktails like an Old Fashioned, but a play on a classic with tequila! Downstairs in the lobby is the beautiful Loom restaurant! Really enjoyed the smoky, creamy smoked fish dip, the old fashioned made with their own bourbon, and the sensational juicy steak for an entree. Our full food review below in where to eat and drink in Macon.

Macon’s is All About Music

It is where legends are made! When we were in Macon, something that really struck a chord with us is how in tune Macon is with music. Being huge music lovers, we wanted to put together a list of music related things to do in Macon for you to save for an upcoming stay! Did you know legends like Allman Brothers and Otis Redding lived and created hits in Macon?

Here is our curated itinerary for the music lover:

📍 Allman Brothers Big House & Museum: the place where the brothers and their band lived, performed, and created some of their biggest hits. Travel through the band’s history, memorabilia, clothing, and their equipment! Go upstairs to see how they lived and some cool memorabilia they left behind.

📍 Rose Hill Cemetery. Grab a map from the Big House and explore where the brothers rest. Ring the bell in honor of their late mother, Mama Carolyn.

📍 Capricorn Records. Originally purchased by Otis Redding as his recording studio, he passed before it was finished and it finally became Capricorn Records. The tour takes you on a journey from new recording spots and then all the way back in time to the original studio where Allman brothers and Marshall Tucker recorded back in the day. It is original and looks the same today! Did you know guitarists play in another room and mixed into the music after?? Plus, they have a museum and a catalog of all their music you can listen to upstairs!

📍 Otis Redding Museum. No video or photos allowed. Take a walk through Otis Redding’s life! It is packed with treasures and memorabilia for the king of soul.

📍 Fresh Produce: downtown Macon’s go-to spot for music, vinyl, and more!

📍 Grant’s Lounge: still open for nightly music has been around since the 70s and is a historical music landmark. In the early days, bands would come and play in hopes to get signed by Capricorn. We saw blues legend Robert Coleman the night we went!

📍 Hummingbirds: music joint with live music! We saw Hung Jury when we visited.

Historical Tours: Hay House, “Palace of the South”

We went right before Halloween so we went to Legends and Lore at night, but the Hay House has a daily tour during the day you can do! We stepped into the world of chilling tales in one of the most opulent mansions I’ve ever seen! The Johnstons built the house in The Johnstons built the house in 1851 who traveled Europe for 3 years and brought Italian design to it. There are rounded pocket doors, stained glass, ballrooms and lavish dining rooms, state of the art air and communication for the time and even an elevator.

You’ll tour the kitchen, pantry, and area where the help would have worked. The main floor is stunning with formal dining room, ballroom, and siting rooms. The third floor is where the family lived, bedrooms, and bathrooms, even a secret room! This house was handed down to the Felton’s and then sold to Hay. There is a really cool spire at the top where you go up a spiral staircase to see a view from 7 flight up! Yes, it is that tall!

Where to eat and drink in Macon, GA

GA is where legends eat (and drink) well! While we were in Macon, GA, we had some delicious adventures at several restaurants, bars, and more.

Here are our recommendations:

Macon Bagels is a must try for your morning bagel fix. I got the scrumptious The Champ loaded with crunchy bacon, creamy avocado, tomato and a divine caramelized onion cream cheese on a garlic bagel! They also serve coffee and other morning musts!

H&H Restaurant is an institution! The Allman Brothers ate here frequently and became fast friends with the place! I got the Midnight Rider biscuit from the brunch menu a buttery, flaky biscuit piled with crunchy, tender fried chicken, sweet bacon jam, and creamy pimento cheese. Got a side of delicious, creamy, well-seasoned deviled eggs! John got an egg and bacon biscuit! They also have meat and 3 or lunch options as well!


Yollah for brunch! I’d been for a burger there once and loved it so had to try their brunch! Here are a few things I love from Yollah. Starting with their breakfast empanada that is crispy outside and filled with creamy potatoes, egg and cheese, spicy chorizo. You must try the perfectly spiced and gooey, Tres Leches Cinnamon Roll. It can’t get over the Tres Leches icing. If savory is your thing, opt for the breakfast skillet. Filled with hearty potatoes, spicy chorizo, creamy queso, runny egg and cheese, topped with pico, it is delicious. Finally, the Avocado Toast is a thick buttery bread with creamy avocado, pickled onions, tangy pico de gallo, and runny egg.


Rookery is a well-known burger joint downtown! It was established in 1976 and has been serving burgers to locals for years! I got the fantastic Walden Greenback burger loaded with a crunchy fried green tomato, tangy green onion, thick applewood cut bacon, cheese, and an earthy creamy sun-dried tomato remoulade. I paired it with house made onion rings! John just got a regular cheeseburger and fries.

Another dinner spot is Loom in the Hotel Forty-Five.  Starting with their epic Smoked Trout Dip. Toasty and herbed crunchy bread, creamy, dill forward trout dip, sweet peppers, and olives all culminate in a great bite. Steak lovers will love their steak! Perfectly cooked steak with a rich Demi glaze and tasty wedge potatoes sure with garlic and herbs, tangy yet sweet caramelized onions. Also enjoyed the Catch of the day, a lemon pepper rubbed, flaky cobia fish. Served with bright and tart lemon thyme vinaigrette with a delicious white bean puree and a ton of earthy veggies. The favorite of the cocktails is Old Fashioned. They curate their own bourbon for this cocktail, and it is boozy, sweet, and citrusy.

No Macon trip would be complete without a visit to Monkey’s Paw Tiki bar! We stumbled on them last time we were in town and had to go back! Their tiki drinks are top notch, full show, tiki mugs and all! We get mai tais and painkillers!

FIND YOUR SERENITY AT SERENBE

Posted by Liz and John Attaway, 10/5/23

There’s no better place to find your serenity than Serenbe! Located just South of the airport and Atlanta, it is a beautiful destination full of the arts, food, farmland, outdoor activities, and where you’re welcome to relax and stroll the gardens or be as adventurous as you want. Start with a stay at the Inn at Serenbe where you can revel in relaxed luxury in an updated, historic farmhouse. Then, enjoy Saturday’s farmers market, take a hike to the waterfall, grab a bite at Halsa and the Farmhouse at Serenbe, roam the gardens, and dinner at The Hill at Serenbe. Now, that sounds like a perfect weekend.  

Inn at Serenbe 

The Inn at Serenbe is a historic family farm that has been transformed into a luxurious getaway that’s the perfect destination from Atlanta! We stayed in the main farmhouse that boasts a king-sized bed, bay window, and all the bells and whistles! The Inn at Serenbe has a country feel starting with the gardens, wrap around porch with rocking chairs, and even an adult pool! Exploring the grounds around the Inn, you’re greeted by a lake with canoeing, horses, an animal farm, and even a stone labyrinth. It’s amazing! 

The Inn Rooms are spread out through the grounds of the property and throughout Serenbe, you can stay in the farmhouse like we did or in cabins, by the lake, or even in town! Our room was a very large, long bedroom with a comfy, large bed. Opposite the bed was a large bay window where we could sit and watch people roam the gardens right from our window. They had a large desk with two cookies and glass water bottles, as well as a very large walk-in closet with soft and fluffy robes. The bathroom was spacious and glistening white with two vanities, a walking shower/bathtub combo. Plus, the keys were so cute! A cow bell! The Inn also offers a big, beautiful country breakfast with AMAZING biscuits, French toast, eggs, bacon, oatmeal spread, and more. This out of the Farmhouse at Serenbe that offers a delicious lunch and dinner. 

Inn at Serenbe Grounds 

Around the Inn at Serenbe is a beautiful, sweeping landscape of lush rolling hills and farmland. One of our favorite spots to start with is the garden! Literally outside our window in our Inn room, the garden is where they grow the vegetables and other things for the restaurant, Farmhouse at Serenbe. Out back of the main farmhouse building at the Inn, is a large, HUGE, wrap around porch with rocking chairs, and several firepits for cool nights. Next to the firepit area is the adult-only pool, while the kids pool is right beside guest check in, but both are luxurious and large. They have a play area with a tree house, bocce, and giant chess for the kids.  

Outside the immediate grounds is their petting zoo and animal farm! When you stay at the Inn, you can get free feed for the goats. You can take a walk around the farm pins and see pigs, donkeys, goats, cows, sheep, and more. Then, down the pathway are two destinations to explore, the pristine lake, stroll over it or go canoeing! Just beyond the lake is the bonfire area, artwork dotted throughout the woods and grounds, horses, and you should go see the stone labyrinth. A great experience for kids to find their way around the maze!  

Farmhouse at Serenbe Restaurant 

The restaurant that’s on the grounds of the Inn at Serenbe is a beautiful spot to enjoy lunch or dinner. Inside, they have a cozy blue room with a stone fireplace great for winter, next to it is the large, open-air sunroom that’s light and bright for enjoying lunch. They have a large bar with tons of cocktail options, as well as outdoor seating on the porch out back. They have a southern-inspired menu like pot roast or fried chicken that you need to check out. 

We fell in love with the fall apart tender, meaty, well-seasoned, and rich pot roast smothered in a rich and hearty gravy atop some creamy, fantastic, mashed potatoes. On the side are amazing perfectly seasoned and tender okra and a delicious cold Brussel sprout salad with pickled red cabbage. Or if you love fried chicken, they are known for it! Available in the lunch menu, we know why! It is perfectly seasoned with spices, super crunchy yet tender inside. It comes with the same okra and brussels as the pot roast.  

We started with the Farmhouse at Serenbe’s famous biscuits that are flaky and buttery, a slight crisp outside with tangy scallions mixed in. What a treat. And one of the best salads we’ve had all year is the Serenbe farms arugula and prosciutto salad. Starting with sweet blueberry peach dressing, earthy tangy goat cheese, meaty prosciutto and sweet candied pecans on a bed of fresh green, it’s a wonderful medley of flavors. Plus, you can’t beat the color! 

As far as their cocktail program goes, it is a good one. Starting with the Fire & smoke cocktail that is tang, sweet strawberry and pineapple, smoky up from the mezcal, then kicks you with habanero on the back. It is very balanced and one tasty cocktail with a fun smoke show! Then, Aloe-U cocktail is minty, tangy, earthy cucumber and light, the aloe liquor adds a fun herbaceous-ness.  

The Hill at Serenbe 

In the main part of town, the Hill at Serenbe sits perched on a corner like a beacon! Entering the Hill at Serenbe, you’re greeted with a cozy, home-like ambiance to enjoy your wait, while the dining room next to the entrance is full of windows. We were treated to one of the best, most phenomenal meals we’ve had all year along with top notch service and stellar cocktails. The Hill prides themselves on bring fresh and local meats and produce from surrounding farms and that shows in their flavorful dishes!  

Starting with one of the best steaks John or I have ever had, it starts with a juicy, thick cut piece of filet, perfectly cooked inside and a slight char out. Seasoned and doused in a creamy, sultry, herbaceous butter and a rich and deep house made port glaze on the side. It just melts in your mouth and runs a gamut of amazing flavors. Paired it with the Pineapple Bonfire, a slightly smoky mezcal cocktail balanced with spicy jalapeño for a little bit of a kick and tangy, sweet pineapple. The perfect pair! 

For our starters, we opted for Bread Service, Chorizo and Elote Fritters, as well as Deviled Eggs. Starting with the Bread Service, the bread is fluffy, sweet, and light, slightly crisp outside. The compound butter served on the side is light and airy, sweet and a slight spice. 

Next up the Deviled eggs are super sharp, rich, creamy, and bursting with flavor then topped with salty trout roe that gives it a pop and an herbaceous, tangy dill oil. These are some of the best Deviled Eggs we’ve ever had! Another must try is the Chorizo and Elote fritters. They are spicy, earthy, creamy inside and crunchy outside, while the jalapeño aioli gives it a tang. 

The other entrée we thoroughly enjoyed is the Pan Seared Porkshire Pork chop. It is a bone-in chop that is filleted into a sweet and meaty, yet tender cut of meat. The Honey mustard jus brightened it up and gives it a tang, while underneath the creamed brussels and spinach is charred, earthy, and creamy. Wowzer. We paried this with the Selbourne Blossom cocktail. It is an herbaceous gin cocktail with cool and sweet muddled strawberry, earthy basil syrup, and bitter Aperol for balance.  

A Carefully Curated Serenbe Itinerary You’ll Want To Use 

  • Take a stroll around town, find relaxing and beautiful walkways, trails, and more.  
  • Check out the Saturday local farmers market for local goods, food, and gifts.  
  • Halsa: Have lunch or snacks at the delicious Halsa. Grab a creamy and earthy curry chicken salad sandwich with a side of sultry hummus. Enjoy a flaky croissant or sweets like a cinnamon roll. They have tuna poke bowls, build your own bowls, coffee, and wine.  
  • Another option for lunch or dinner is Farmhouse at Serenbe. 
  • Take a hike down to the tranquil waterfall and enjoy the sounds of flowing water.  
  • Take in the sculptures and artwork that’s around every corner.  
  • Check-in to Inn at Serenbe for the night and peruse the grounds. They have animals you can feed, a labyrinth, gardens, swings, horses, and even a lake.  
  • Take a dip in the Inn at Serenbe pool.  
  • Take a tour of their model homes to see what is inside some of the houses that line the streets of Serenbe.  
  • Bamboo Juices: Cool off with refreshing and healthy cold press juices from Bamboo Juices! Our favorites are the earthy and spicy Turmeric & Beets and Dark Greens. They even have popsicles! 
  • Check out all the little shops and boutiques around town! They have a wine store with tastings, as well as shops for clothing, home goods, and more.  
  • Dinner: explore the extraordinary cuisine of The Hill at Serenbe’s phenomenal dinner menu.  
  • Relax at the Inn at Serenbe’s firepit or bonfire area. 
  • Finish the night with a cocktail at the Farmhouse and Inn and Serenbe’s bar!