Dahlonega sits at the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain. It was the site of the first major U.S. gold rush—in 1828, 20 years before the California gold rush. Dahlonega's commercial district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s home to wineries,a thriving performing and visual arts scene and plenty of outdoor activities all year round.
Restaurants in Dahlonega
5.0 based on 55 reviews
Though I did not go in, there was an event on and I was people watching outside our staff dealt with people and also the quaintness of the theatre. Staff really cared for their customers and as a non-US person reminded me of days gone by that I seen the films...
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5.0 based on 44 reviews
DELICIOUS! I loved the chance to buy fresh-tasting fudge in MUCH smaller pieces than other confectionaries offer. Also we found a great deal on a small variety of different flavored fudge on sale for under $5! Its a really small place but don't let that deter you. The BIRTHDAY cake fudge is a experience NOT to be missed. Friendly staff and great prices so try it soon.
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Located in Hall's Block on the Historic Dahlonega Square, Giggle Monkey Toys offers classic toys, games, puzzles and books for kids of all ages.
Wonderful old time toy store. Don’t take the kids in unless you plan on buying them something! Several old time toys from newer type items. Fun.
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Accent Cellars is a micro farm winery just off the square of historic downtown Dahlonega. Serving a range of different wines produced in Georgia with fruit from various parts of the United States like California, Texas, and Georgia. All wines available through flights, by the glass and by the bottle (for on-site and off-site consumption) Family and pet friendly Accent welcomes you to bring outside food to make an afternoon of your stay. Also plenty of games are on offer to enjoy along with your good company and wine. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating available.
My husband and I stumbled on to Accent Cellars while vacationing in Helen, Georgia. Tyler was extremely knowledgeable and personable. He answered all of our questions and we spent two and a half hours chatting about wine and music during a rainy afternoon. I would highly recommend this lovely winery. Tyler and the winery were delightful. Thanks, Tyler!
5.0 based on 25 reviews
The Dahlonega Magic Theater - "A Knight of Magic" - a 75-minute Comedy Magic Show GREAT for adults, & perfect for the whole family...The show features Jeffrey Knight (Jeffini the Great) as he takes on the roles of Conjurist, Illusionist, Ventriloquist, Mentalist, and Escapist. Our season runs from late March through October! Shows are offered most weekends. Our intimate 40-seat theater is an ideal setting to enjoy magic right up close . . . where YOU can become part of the show. Make sure to purchase tickets in advance as there is limited seating.
My husband and I attended this show with 3 teens and a 12-year-old. We all enjoyed it. The Great Jeffini does a great job of engaging and entertaining his audience.
4.5 based on 398 reviews
This site tells the story of the Gold Rush of 1828.
I visited the Dahlonega Gold Museum with my husband. This museum is housed by the 1836 Lumpkin County Courthouse, which is one of the oldest courthouse buildings in Georgia and is on the town square in the center of Dahlonega. We saw the original judge's chamber and the room where juries would decide cases. There is also a gift shop. Both of us enjoyed the film about local history, the tour, and the exhibits about the area's gold rush in the 1820s and 1830s and the original gold coins produced from 1838 to 1861 by the now closed Dahlonega mint. Current American coins do not contain gold because the United States no longer uses the gold standard for money. We learned that when land values went up after the discovery of gold, the white settlers evicted the local Native Americans and sent them away to Oklahoma during the winter. Several thousand innocent Native Americans died on the Trail of Tears. We had never realized that the Southern gold rush and the mistreatment of the Native Americans were linked. I recommend that travellers visit the Dahlonega Gold Museum.
4.5 based on 1,120 reviews
You and your family will enjoy a 40 minute Underground Adventure of the mine with one of our friendly and knowledgeable Miners .As you descend the stairs, you will hear tales of miner’s struggles to uncover gold deep within large Quartz veins. Your tour guide welcomes interaction from the group as you experience life as a miner at the turn of the century.After your tour, you will receive gold panning instructions from some of the best panners in the world, having won numerous awards in the field. Then you will get a chance to try if for yourself and hopefully you’ll strike it rich!While you are at the mine, don’t forget to try our “Gemstone Grubbin’” for a great family experience. Everyone will love our water powered flume boxes that quickly wash away material revealing beautiful gemstones!The Mines remain at a comfortable 60 degrees year round. As a reminder, this is a walking tour. Guests enter the mine via three flights of stairs and two ramps.
Our tour guide Jason was fantastic - passionate about gold mining, energetic and knowledgeable. It was so cool to go inside the mountain and envision what it must have been like to be a miner without electricity. We even found a frog in the mine and 6 gold flakes when panning for gold. One of the better excursions we’ve done. Our son is 12 and we all really enjoyed it!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 467 reviews
We missed the brunch buffet due to coronvirus restrictions but the pizza and salmon salad were perfect! They found out it was our 5th anniversary and our server, Alana, and the manager were sure to bring us out a complimentary cheesecake platter with chocolate strawberries. We got to sit on the enclosed patio and look out at the beauty of the NW GA mountains.
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