Mountains or beach? Small town or big city? Barbecue or Sea Bass? Flea market or Neiman Marcus? Civil War or Civil Rights? The most wonderful thing about Georgia is that while you're here, you can be whoever you want to be. Want to play 18 holes of world-class golf, then hike the Appalachian Trail? You can do that. Want to travel through small towns, visiting local fairs and staying in country inns, then wander among Picassos and Monets and stay in four-star hotels? You can do that, too. In Georgia, you can do pretty much anything.
Getting to Georgia is easy. Hartsfield International Airport is the world's busiest passenger airport, with more than 2,000 daily flights to and from cities throughout the nation and the world. Interstates 75, 85, 95, and 20 all cross through Georgia. Amtrak stations can be found in Atlanta, Columbus, Gainesville, Jesup, Macon, Savannah, and Toccoa. Bus transportation is also readily available. While in Atlanta, you can take advantage of MARTA, our modern and efficient rapid rail and bus system.
Inspired by the corner stores in New York City, the wine cellars in Spain, and the cafes in Italy where you can enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning and return for a beer in the evening, Kevin and Cary wanted to create an atmosphere reflecting those neighborhood cafes which received the same customers two or three times a day. Bodega Ultima is a place where familiar faces are as much a fixture as the busy espresso machine. You can get a coffee on the way to work and enjoy a beer afterwards, or you can stay all day, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere indoors or outside on our spacious patio. You can also drop in and grab something from our market: we carefully select our wines, olive oil, coffee, teas, and cured meats from sources from all over the world.