Atlanta Restaurants Tee Off for Masters Tournament Viewing Nov. 12-15

Atlanta restaurants invite guests to watch the best players in the game compete for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history. From Nov. 12-15, golf fans can catch every moment of Masters Tournament action on multiple TVs at Atlanta eateries.

Celebrate Bobby Jones, the man who founded the Masters, by watching the tournament at Boone's offering a beautiful backdrop overlooking Bobby Jones Golf Course. Located along Tanyard Creek in Buckhead, the restaurant serves up a twist on Southern classics like the B.L.FGT, a sandwich layered with bacon, lettuce, fried green tomatoes, pimento cheese and whole mustard aioli, served with Florida bay chips. Sip on the Bobby Jones cocktail, a refreshing mixture of peach-infused Clover bourbon, vermouth, peach bitters and lemon, while catching all the Masters action on the TVs at Boone’s.

HOBNOB Neighborhood Tavern is showing the Masters Tournament on big-screen TVs in the dining room and on the patio at its locations in Brookhaven, Dunwoody and Alpharetta-Halcyon. Dine on tavern fare with Southern flair, like the chicken pot pie or low country shrimp and grits, while tasting your way through HOBNOB’s extensive bourbon list.

Join The Southern Gentleman for the Masters Tournament watch par-tee Thursday, November 12 - Sunday, November 15. Imbibe on cocktails curated for the occasion, beer features and enjoy Augusta-inspired bites like pimento tea sandwiches, caramel & pecan popcorn and peach ice cream sandwiches. The Southern-inspired gastropub will also have a putting green outside, giving guests the chance to win prizes daily. For more information, visit thesoutherngentlemanatl.com.

No matter where you are in metro Atlanta, your local Taco Mac has the Southeast’s Original Buffalo wings and a wide variety of beers on draft. Cheer on your favorite golfer while watching the Masters on multiple HDTVs at the location nearest you.

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