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(Available Wednesday - Sunday or until they're gone!)
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706-864-3982

The Southeast's Most Intimate Music Venue

Live Acoustic Music and Creative Southern Heritage Cuisine with
Full Service Dining, a Coffee House, Breakfast on the Weekends, 
and Fresh Air Dining from the Porch of The Half Moon Saloon
All in the C.1858 Parker-Nix Storehouse, Dahlonega's 2nd Oldest Building!

Where You Will Find...
Homemade Deserts & Baked Goodies A Fun and Comfortable Atmosphere - with Free WiFi

 Nationally Touring Artists & the Best of Local Talent on Stage

Lots of Deliciously Healthy, Vegetarian, & Seriously Southern Menu Items

Organic, Shade-Grown, & Fair Trade Coffees & Teas

The Perfect Place for Your Private Party or Event!

A Variety of Brews & Wines by the Glass
And The Creative Spirit Shines!
COFFEE HOUSE FEATURES
Crimson Moon
Chocolate and Cherry, a classic pairing.
Milky Way
Caramel and Chocolate are out of this world.
Gemini
Hazelnut and Vanilla create this gem.

Blueberry Vanilla Italian Soda
All natural Monin syrup combined with bubbly club soda and half & half.  - $3

Tap and Cask Features

Stella Artois           $4.75/bottle

Sweetwater IPA              $3.50/pint

"This mammouth India Pale Ale is loaded with intense hop character and subjected to an extensive dry-hopping process. Our IPA is unfiltered and as always, not pasteurized, leaving all the natural flavors intact.THIS IS THE BEER YOU'VE BEEN TRAINING FOR."

TYPE: India Pale Ale   (IPA)

MALTS:
2 Row, Pale Malt, Munich, 70-80 Crystal, Wheat

HOPS:
Columbus, Golding

DRY HOPS: Columbus, Golding                    

 ABV: 6.4


The Walasiyi Wine Company of 
Three Sisters Vineyards
presents

BLOOD MOUNTAIN RED
Big bodied & sweet, served chilled
$6.50/glass     $24/bottle


"The Walasiyi Wine Company presents traditional southern style wines that have been produced for hundreds of years in the Georgia mountains. These are enjoyable "sweet & fruity" wines that connect with the historical folkways of the GOLD RUSH era of the 1830s. (Pronounced by the settlers as WALL-AH-SEE-AH) "Walasiyi" is a Cherokee word which translated, means "place of many frogs." It is also the original name given to the mountain gap (now called Neels Gap) at Blood Mountain overlooking the farms and vineyards of the Chestatee Valley. Walasiyi Gap divides Lumpkin, Union & Towns Counites. Remember, 'Thars WINE In Them Thar Hills'tm" - 3 Sisters website