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What's Chamblee's Best Kept Secret?

We asked around town and here are some of the responses

What’s Chamblee’s Best Kept Secret?

“It’s Chamblee’s incredible sense of community. As Chamblee continues to grow, one of the things I’ve noticed and have been a part of in Chamblee is that we’ve kept that same small-town charm that has brought so many people to our community. “

Eric Clarkson

Former Mayor of Chamblee

“No one else has a Frosty Caboose. The ice cream is served out of a real train caboose, and you can watch trains while you enjoy your treat.”

Pam Kachmar

Owner, The Frosty Caboose

“In Chamblee, we want to be a walkable city, and that means more than just putting in sidewalks. It also means having destinations worth walking to. The great thing about Chamblee is, no matter where you are, whether you’re headed to a park or picking up a meal, we have places worth walking to.”

John Mesa

Chamblee City Council, District One

It’s Simple Finds. I always find something for the house. They not only have vintage, but they also have brand new and used furniture. What I love is the uniqueness. If I buy something there, I know I’m not going to find it anywhere else.

Todd McKinley

Owner, Southern Roots Spice Shop

It’s the Distillery of Modern Art. We have a fantastic art space. We just had our ninth gallery show go up called “Threads of Justice.” We make our own spirits. We have a lovely cocktail bar, and it’s a great place to hold events as well.

Henry Rosenbaum

General Manager, Distillery of Modern Art

  • Eric Clarkson, Former Mayor of Chamblee
  • Pam Kachmar, Owner, Frosty Caboose
  • John Mesa, Chamblee City Council, District One
  • Todd McKinley, Owner, Southern Roots Spice Shop
  • Henry Rosenbaum, General Manager of Distillery of Modern Art
  • Pam Kachmar, Owner, The Frosty Caboose
  • Todd McKinley, Owner, Southern Roots Spice Shop