Newnan’s known as “The City of Homes” for the antebellum architecture that survived the Civil War untouched — those tree-lined streets of historic homes are as much a part of this town’s identity as the downtown square itself, just a few minutes away under oak trees that have shaded it for a hundred years.
Ask anyone who grew up here and they’ll tell you the same thing: Newnan runs on Friday nights under the lights and Saturday mornings on the square. The Coweta County Fair still shuts down half the town every fall, the courthouse lawn still fills up for concerts and tree-lightings, and half the wedding photos taken anywhere near Atlanta still get shot on those wide brick sidewalks downtown. That’s the feeling we cook for — the kind of town where people still show up for each other.
Because Newnan sits inside our standard service area, there’s no travel fee here — just pit-smoked brisket, ribs, and sides, delivered fresh, whether the event’s a wedding near the square or a Sunday cookout in the backyard.