
THE SHED
A peaceful, positive, and happy place in Inman Park.
The Shed is a quaint and charming neighborhood retreat—a refuge from hustle and bustle—nestled in Inman Park and hiding in plain sight at the corner of Elizabeth & Edgewood. It's where kindred spirits come together for everything from bird-watching outings and author talks to imaginative off-sites and pop-up experiences. If you're a lover of history and culture and nature and a touch of patina, we think you're really going to love The Shed.
Make it your own for an hour, a day, a week, or more. Invite friends, colleagues, or clients, but know this is not an event venue. It's more like a super chill office or studio or shop for you to call your own. Think of it as a getaway for grown-ups—a space for quiet creativity and meaningful connection.
Here you'll find scholarship, friendship, and camaraderie. You can explore new interests or simply get away from it all at this peaceful and perfectly understated retreat.
Sounds nice, right? Please join us.
A FEW IDEAS
OFFICE / STUDIO PROGRAMMING
Sketch Classes
Birding Classes
Local Bookshop Readings
Coffee Talks
Nature Talks
Specialty Retail Pop-Ups
Music Lessons
Casting Calls
History Night
Artist Talks
Article Clubs & Book Clubs
Wine Education Series
Study Hall
A Good-Natured Meeting
POP-UP POSSIBILITIES
Art Installations
Bookshops
Trunk Shows
Coffee Equipment & Supplies
Craft Market
Bespoke Gifts
Furniture Showroom
Holiday Experiences
STUDIO WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Flower Arrangement
Plant Care
Urban Foraging
Writing
Photography
Meditation
Yoga
Wine Pairing
WHERE IS ELIZABETH & EDGEWOOD?
Elizabeth & Edgewood is located in the middle of enchanting, nature-filled Inman Park, the first “suburban” enclave of Atlanta, a Victorian getaway in the middle of the city. The site was once untouched forest, then a huge stone house, then in 1932 it was a mini golf course. It’s true…and fun. Then, in the 1940’s came post-war industrial buildings and uses. Now it’s these same buildings only with gardens, an expansive lawn, a phenomenal courtyard, and, yes, a really wonderfully rusted tin shed.