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Atlanta Caterers, A Legendary Event, Mention How Quickly Saturday Events at The Estate Book in 2013

A Legendary Event advises that if you are putting together a Saturday event at The Estate located at 3109 Piedmont Road, you should book the venue early because that is the most popular day of the week.

2013-03-26
NORCROSS, GA, March 26, 2013 (Press-News.org) Atlanta catering, decor and floral company, A Legendary Event, specializes in special events at a number of Atlanta's unique locations, including 3109 Piedmont Estate and Gardens. This renovated antebellum estate has three acres of beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces, with manicured gardens. It has a ballroom that can accommodate 180 seated guests or a cocktail reception for up to 400 people. If you are planning to hold your event at this elegant location, book as soon as possible, particularly if it is a Saturday event, because those days fill up the most quickly.

The newly renovated Estate is one of the most sought-after venues in the Atlanta area for personal and business events. It is important to book it as soon as you know the date of your event. As with nearly all events, Saturday is the most popular day of the week, so it is essential to book the estate early. Once you do that, the Atlanta caterers at A Legendary Event will help you make sure your vision comes to life.

An Award-winning Special Events Company

A Legendary Event specializes in catering, decor, floral arrangements and much more. The company has garnered media attention around the world for their events.

Their team of experienced professionals handle weddings and parties of all kinds. Whether you are looking for wedding catering in Atlanta or putting together a personal or business event that includes entertainment, they can manage everything, including lighting, special effects and crowd control. And unlike other caterers in Atlanta, A Legendary Event is also experienced with theatrical events, corporate dinners and product launches.

"Saturdays in Atlanta, especially as we get into the springtime, are very popular for weddings and other grand events," says Tony Conway, CEO and Founder of A Legendary Event. "The Estate's schedule fills up quickly, so we want customers to leave plenty of time ahead of time to get their event booked."

To find out more about the Atlanta catering specialists at A Legendary Event, visit their Web site at 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.

To learn more, visit http://www.legendaryevents.com.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Caterers, A Legendary Event, Mention How Quickly Saturday Events at The Estate Book in 2013
A Legendary Event advises that if you are putting together a Saturday event at The Estate located at 3109 Piedmont Road, you should book the venue early because that is the most popular day of the week.