MARIETTA

Ladies Night at Battle & Brew

Girls are geeks, too. Those who enjoy computer and video games can boot up for all-day indulgence at this video game pub. The regular all-day pass is $20, but Battle & Brew gives women a free pass all day and night on Fridays. Battle & Brew has local area network gaming. Guests have access to a slew of PC and Xbox 360 games on giant televisions, a sprawling beer list and a selection of bar vittles. Popular RPG games on hand include “League of Legends,” “Diablo III,” “World of Warcraft” and more.

11 p.m.-2 a.m. Fridays. Free for women; $20 all-day pass for men. Battle & Brew, 279 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta. 678-560-1500, www.battleandbrew.com.

SUWANEE

Breakfast and a Flick at Movie Tavern Horizon Village

Kick off the weekend with a stack of pancakes and a first-run movie at this weekly event. Every Saturday and Sunday morning, local Movie Tavern locations, including Movie Tavern Horizon in Suwanee, offer 9 a.m. screenings of select films with a special breakfast menu. Morning treats include French Connection Toast, Get Shorty Pancakes and the bacon bagel panini. A kids breakfast menu is available, too. On Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m., and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Movie Tavern features its Retro Cinema series starring classic celluloid. March films include “Saturday Night Fever” (March 5-7), “The Ten Commandments” (March 12-14), “The Quiet Man” (March 19-21) and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (March 26-28).

9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays. $8-$10.50. Movie Tavern Horizon Village, 2855 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road, Suwanee. 678-730-6900, 855-668-4382, http://movietavern.com.

NEWNAN

NITWITS at Newnan Theatre

Fans of unpredictable comedy may want to put this one on their radar. NITWITS stands for Newnan Improv Troupe with Intelligent, Talented Stooges. The audience watches as the group performs live improvisational games. If you’ve seen “Whose Line is it Anyway?” then you have an idea. Because of its off-the-cuff nature, no show is ever the same. Things can get risque, so organizers suggest leaving the kiddies at home. Shows take place monthly.

8 p.m. March 2. $5. Newnan Theatre, 24 First Ave., Newnan. 770-683-6282, http://newnantheatre.org.