The Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen at the Atlanta Botanical Garden fosters plant-to-plate connections, provides learning opportunities in seasonal eating and sustainable cultivation, and highlights the important relationships between local chefs and growers. In keeping with this, they proudly present the Georgia Grown Dinner Series.
As a unique collaboration with the Georgia Department of Agriculture, each dinner in the series is presented by a Georgia Grown Chef and focuses on one of Georgia’s important crops or agricultural categories. As an added bonus, each dinner features a local farmer who can explain a little more about farming in Georgia and answer questions. Guests will interact with the chef-grower team while enjoying four tasting courses with wine in the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen.
Date: Tuesday, October 29
Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Fee: $100 (Member $95)
Registration Deadline: October 22
Instructor: Chef Thomas Jacobs
About Thomas Jacobs
As an executive chef at Partridge Inn Hotel, Chef Thomas oversees the daily operations of the kitchen, ensuring quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction. He has a degree in culinary arts from The Art Institutes and more than 10 years of experience in the food industry, working in various settings such as restaurants, hotels, and care facilities. He has a passion for creating delicious and nutritious dishes. He enjoys working with a diverse and talented team of chefs, servers, and managers, striving to provide excellent service and hospitality to guests. While Chief Thomas loves learning new techniques, cuisines, and trends, he is equally passionate about sharing his knowledge and expertise with others.