How well do you know Atlanta's food scene? That's the question posed in a new online quiz. Amid the coronavirus outbreak, Explore Atlanta has been rolling out quizzes that will test your knowledge on all kinds of Atlanta topics.

The latest set of quizzes to be added include "ATL foodie quiz," "ATL Bars & Night Clubs" and "Food & Beverage Trailblazers."

For those who do take the quizzes, Explore Atlanta is encouraging people to donate to the Giving Kitchen in Atlanta, a nonprofit that supports workers in the restaurant industry.

“Please support our friends in the restaurant industry by donating to the Giving Kitchen,” Explore Atlanta wrote in a tweet.

With people homebound, Steve Saenz, who started Explore Atlanta, has ramped up some of his digital assets on the website. The whole idea for Explore Atlanta is to get people together and dive into history and stories across the city through walking tours, but now the programming has pivoted to digital.

Explore Atlanta has information online to dive into the city's history related to "freedom." It's an online component of Saenz's "Freedom Trail" walking tour.

Saenz started leading walking tours through Atlanta after he retired six years ago. It was a chance for him to discover the city he’s called home for 35 years. He regularly leads groups down the BeltLine and Peachtree.

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