Four things to do around Atlanta on Thursday , Nov. 19:

1. FEATURED
Join LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Atlanta for its "Legends of the Hidden Temple" Adult Night tonight from 7 - 9 p.m. Similar to the popular nineties action-adventure game show, guests will have the opportunity to compete in a LEGO artifacts hunt in the Soft Play Zone. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $19.95 or online ahead of time for $14.95. [If you are in need of more adult play time, these spots might just do the trick.]

2. FREE & CHEAP
Krog Street Market in Inman Park is turning one year old and all of Atlanta is invited to celebrate tonight from 6 - 10 p.m. with food and drink specials, carnival games, live music from Sweet Auburn String band and more. Attendees can purchase tickets for $5 samples from all KSM restaurants and food stalls. [There are more things to do at Krog Street Market than eat, of course. Check them out here.]

3. FOOD
Tipple + Rose offers high tea daily for $25 a person with advance reservations. The three-course experience includes a pot of tea and comes in one of three styles: Southern, traditional, or vegan. [Looking for the perfect lunch spot? Here are some of the best in Atlanta.]

4. FAMILY-FRIENDLY
What better way to kick off the holiday season than with a live performance of A Christmas Carol at the Alliance Theatre? This Broadway-scale production will warm your heart with joy. Tickets range from $14 - $55 per person. [See what other live performances are showing this holiday season around Atlanta.]

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