Thursday, October 28, 2010

Atlanta Business Radio spotlights Dunwoody businesses Village Burger, Sips n Strokes, Dunwoody Tavern and the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce



The Atlanta Business Radio had a special show Wednesday morning focusing on the City of Dunwoody Business Community, targeting mainly on the Dunwoody Village area.  I can personally attest that each of the businesses highlighted on the show enhance and add charm to our community and that it is my distinct pleasure to share this with you.

The show opened with Ricardo Gonzalo with Village Burger, Dunwoody's newest family restaurant. This great new restaurant is located in the old Bruster's building. Village Burger serves burgers, hot dogs and frozen custard. Check them out at www.villageburger.com   My good friend and Dunwoody web designer Jay Kapp of Kapp Koncepts was also mentioned in the show and received kudos from both the guest as well as the host, Ms. Amy Otto.

Next up Stacy Abston with Sips n Strokes by Wendy Lovoy came on to discuss her art studio for the non-artist. She has classes where non artists come in and paint while hanging out with their friends and/or co-workers. You can bring your own drinks and snacks to make the class that much more fun. To learn more please go to www.sipsnstrokes.com

Next up Monet Diamante came on to discuss the Dunwoody Restaurant Group. This restaurant group owns a bunch of pubs and restaurants around town, but she wanted to mention that the Dunwoody Tavern is now non-smoking. Monet said that each restaurant has their own Facebook page with specials and you can find them all on their website www.dunwoodyrestaurantgroup.com

We closed the show with Debbie Fuse, who is with the Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce. Debbie explained the benefits of joining the chamber - she talked about the Chamber's involvement with the Music Festival as well as all the help the Chamber provides its members in helping them navigate the maze of city government zoning and sign procurement. To learn more please go to www.dunwoodycommerce.org

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