NORCROSS, GA, February 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Spring is a popular event season in Atlanta, meaning that the top venues in the city must be booked as early as possible to ensure availability. In 2010, Atlanta was named the number one destination city in the U.S. for spring weddings. With an influx of weddings coming up, consideration must be made ahead of time when planning your events at the elegant 3109 Piedmont Estate and Gardens.
According to the Atlanta caterers and event planning professionals at A Legendary Event, the Estate is recognized as one of the top venues for a variety of social events due to its stunning indoor and outdoor accommodations. This prime location is a fresh addition to the Buckhead scene, featuring all the luxurious atmosphere of a true southern mansion. It is a perfect venue for a number of events, ranging from weddings, anniversary parties and elegant social affairs to corporate events.
Previously known as Anthony's Restaurant, the newly renovated estate offers gorgeous scenery with authentic charm in the heart of Atlanta. The structure was actually built in 1797 in Wilkes County, Ga., and later meticulously moved to its present location. Because of its beauty, historic significance and location, the Atlanta caterer and event planning experts of A Legendary Event suggest early booking of the venue to ensure availability during the massively popular spring event season.
"With blossoming, fragrant foliage and warm temperatures, spring is easily the most beautiful season to experience in Atlanta," says Tony Conway, CEO and Founder of A Legendary Event. "It is also one of the most popular seasons for events of all sorts, meaning that top venues must be booked several months in advance." Their Atlanta catering professionals can not only assist in securing the elegant Estate location, but also provide catering, decorations and all other aspects of planning an event to remember.
A Legendary Event is the ultimate source for Atlanta wedding catering and other premier event planning services. Their prestigious and nationally recognized team will help design an elegant event that perfectly balances location, entertainment and decor.
Since its start in 1997, A Legendary Event has become a well-known enterprise that has been featured in a number of publications, as well as TV shows and books. Contact their expert team to style an event that perfectly embodies all that you seek to achieve with it.
To learn more about the best wedding catering Atlanta has to offer, please visit http://www.legendaryevents.com.
About A Legendary Event:
Formed in 1997, A Legendary Event has grown into a multi-million dollar full-service event enterprise. CEO and Founder Tony Conway is admired by top CEOs, celebrities, politicians and world-class galas for his attention to detail and penchant for providing fresh, trend-setting and uniquely presented fare, always with the client in mind. A Legendary Event is located in Atlanta and can be reached at 404-869-8858. For more information about 3109 Piedmont Estate and Gardens, please call by appointment only 404-841-6682.
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Atlanta Catering Company, A Legendary Event, Suggests Booking Spring Events at the Estate Now
The professional event planners at A Legendary Event suggest booking early for the elegant and popular 3109 Piedmont Estate venue. Superior venues in Atlanta should be booked now to ensure availability during the upcoming spring wedding season.
2013-02-12
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Catering Company, A Legendary Event, Suggests Booking Spring Events at the Estate NowThe professional event planners at A Legendary Event suggest booking early for the elegant and popular 3109 Piedmont Estate venue. Superior venues in Atlanta should be booked now to ensure availability during the upcoming spring wedding season.