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You Can Go On A Romantic Candlelight Date In Atlanta & Be Serenaded By Classical Music

The venue is gorgeous.
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Look no further for the most romantic, socially-distanced candlelight date around. 

Atlanta historical treasure, The Trolley Barn, is hosting a series of classical concerts to celebrate 250 years of Beethoven. 

The concerts are set up on the Trolley Barn patio and musicians play on a stage surrounded by twinkling candles. 

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Wow, what a magical venue The Trolley Barn is. 

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The open air-venue and socially distanced seating makes for a beautiful and safe date for you and your boo. 

Seats are paired two by two so you can cozy up to your plus one and be serenaded by the sounds of Beethoven symphonies as the sun sets and the stage begins to glow. 

The venue is BYOB, so you can bring your own wine, beer, or canned spirits to cheers with your date. 

The Trolley Barn also has a dinner menu so you can enjoy a candlelight bite if you get hungry. 

The event truly makes for a magical evening in a classy atmosphere with your babe. 

Candlelight Concert Series

Price: $49 per person

When: October 29, November 12 & 17 at 6:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.

Address: 963 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Why You Need To Go: For a romantic, socially-distanced date with your bae.

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