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  • { January 12th, 2009 }

    Five Questions With… Jonathan Baker

    Jonathan Baker is one busy dude. By day (and sometimes night), he’s the Atlanta Editor for Citysearch, traversing our fine City By The Perimeter to find the best of the best in eating, shopping and playing. By night, he’s the Founding Partner of Pop Death Squad, the outfit behind Big Trouble In Little Five Points, the must-attend monthly music showcase at Star Bar. If there’s one guy that needs to run the gauntlet that is “Five Questions With…”, it’s JB.

    Q. Last meal in Atlanta. Where are you going and what are you eating?
    Gotta go with my man, Kevin Rathbun’s signature restaurant. Rathbun’s was the first restaurant I really fell in love with in the city. I probably went there two dozen times in 2005. These days I’d rather take in the late-night burger at Holeman and Finch, hit Shaun’s for their pork schnitzel or head to the high-brow Il Mulino for NY Italian. But for the last meal, I’ve gotta go with the old reliable choices from Rathbun’s–Eggplant steak fries, crab tart app, mock turtle soup and the scallops benedict over country ham grits.

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    3 Responses to “Five Questions With… Jonathan Baker”

    1. Jac. Says:

      January 12th, 2009 at 4:38 pm

      What a great loft!!

    2. Anonymous Says:

      January 12th, 2009 at 7:21 pm

      Almost ready to start looking for place to live in Atlanta, problem is, with all these great neighborhoods, which one will be right for us?

    3. Jon Says:

      January 13th, 2009 at 3:23 pm

      Dear Anonymous,
      Is it anonymous, or should I just call you Mom?

      Mom, I appreciate the support and all… but coming on to AisForAtlanta and pretending to be a potential homebuyer- just to boost my credentials as a complete real estate know-it-all- is kind of uncool. I mean, you don’t even live in Atlanta! So please, keep the comments coming, but there’s no need to post anonymously.

      Love,
      Your Son Jon