

Dunwoody Village, a charming suburban community, offers a blend of Southern hospitality and modern amenities, with a vibrant arts scene and diverse dining options.
A peaceful 22-acre nature preserve with trails, a pond, and a native plant garden.
An annual event featuring local artists, live music, and food vendors.
A weekly market offering fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade crafts.
Crispy fried chicken atop a waffle, served with maple syrup
Warm fruit filling topped with a sweet biscuit crust, often served with vanilla ice cream
Slow-cooked pork ribs slathered in a sweet and tangy sauce

Dunwoody Village experiences frequent rain, especially during spring and fall.
The village has cobblestone streets and historic sites that require comfortable walking.

Useful for long days exploring the village and nearby attractions.
Handcrafted pottery, a Dunwoody tradition since the 1970s, featuring unique glazes and designs.
Locally sourced honey from Georgia bees, supporting local agriculture and a sweet taste of the South.
Original artworks by local artists, showcasing the vibrant arts scene in Dunwoody.
A local favorite since 1982, known for its classic American breakfast dishes.
An Atlanta institution since 1928, serving classic American fast food.
A fine dining experience since 1990, known for its dry-aged steaks and extensive wine list.
A charming, small-town museum showcasing local history and artifacts in a 19th-century schoolhouse.
Cianjur Fort, a historic Dutch-built fortress, offers panoramic views and insights into Indonesia's colonial past.
A captivating journey through Penang's rich history, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building.