In Cahoots With …

 

We are beyond words to be in cahoots and share our community with the Truitt Vanderbilt Club, which houses our amazing artists, and Beacon Brewing Co. for supplying refreshments in our green room where artists relax before the show.

 

The

Truitt

Vanderbilt

Club

is within walking distance to downtown LaGrange, with restaurants, coffee shops, dessert bars, antique shopping, boutiques, Sweetland Amphitheatre, Del’avant Event Center, and much more.

It is A 1.5-mile walk or a 5-minute drive to the historic and hip Hillside Neighbor District with fun and lively eateries and attractions such as Pure Life House of Music, The Center For Mindful Exploration at Hillside (yoga and meditation), Beacon Brewing Company, Tutto Pepe fine Italian dining, Cart Barn, Rock Salt Milk Bar, Tournesol - a specialty shop, Home and Thread Thriftique, The Oink Joint and more. It features four 5-star bedroom suites, private luxury baths, and a high-speed internet connection with a dedicated workspace.

Beauty & Luxury

The Truitt Vanderbilt Club is a historic building located within the downtown LaGrange footprint. It was built in 1914 by P. Thornton Marye, who also designed The Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta. Cornelius Vanderbilt Truitt originally owned the mansion. Today, the Club serves as an elegant venue for special events and also provides overnight accommodations in its suites.

beacon brewing co.

Beacon was inspired by a love for creative innovation in both food and drink, while giving the community an opportunity to taste, toast, and share in it. Beacon is brewing unique and contemporary beers in traditional and technical fashion. It also spices up Asian cuisine with Southern flair. At Beacon, you will be surprised by the fusion of flavors accompanied by local lore.

Local Hangout

Beacon Brewing Co. was established in 2018 in the Historic Hillside area of LaGrange, Georgia. The founder selected this area due to its rich history and ties to his family. Like many areas in the south, Hillside once flourished because of a booming textile industry that supported and employed many citizens in the community. Each month they distributed a newsletter called The Beacon. The newsletter was created for the mill’s employees and drives the creative and nostalgic atmosphere of the brewery.