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86 maconmagazine.com | OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022 the classic pour-over to their signature Panama Joe latte, a cup here will have you coming back for more. COTIQUE BOUTIQUE 19 N LEE ST. Forsyth's main square boasts a variety of options. Enjoy pizza at Jonah's on John- ston or ice cream at Scoops followed by a show at Rose Theatre for an afternoon well spent downtown. There is one shop in particular that absorbs my attention (and refreshes my wardrobe): CoTique Boutique. Amy Knight founded the store in 2014 and has adapted it over time to perfectly cater to the Central Georgia market. She offers inclusive clothing sizes ranging in style from comfy to chic, and she also offers plenty of UGA swag. Knight's expertise will guide you through today's fashions to find the style that is just right for you. GRITS CAFE 17 W JOHNSTON ST. Whether you are celebrating a milestone or just the end of a week, Grits Cafe is a staple on the square, inhabiting one of the original storefronts. Open since 1999, this local and visitor favorite is known for its hospitality and beloved lunch and din- ner menu. Don't worry if you don't have reservations; the bar seat is a prime spot for enjoying their thoughtfully curated cocktails and southern fare. OLD MILL MARKET COMPANY 94 E ADAMS ST. SUITE 4 The Old Mill Market Company has a little bit of everything: bakery, produce, beer and wine, kitchen wares, home decor, books, camping gear, jewelry, art, and so much more. With a traditional market in the front and a maker's mart highlight- ing local artisans in the back, money spent here will undoubtedly cycle back into the local economy. Founders Eddie and Kathy Rowland envisioned a place that would celebrate local creators and growers, one that is manifested through this comprehensive store. Their motto, "made by family, for family," is a testa- ment to the value every visitor feels: Forsyth is a family. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Queen Bee Coffee Company. Old Mill Market Company.