Cumming

  • Cassie Cakes

    Cassie Cakes Bakery specializes in custom cakes and baked goods for any occasion, including weddings, showers, and parties. The bakery offers a variety of treats such as cakes, cookies, cupcakes, muffins, cakecicles, scones, and gluten-free options. Cassie Cakes focuses on creating both delicious and beautifully decorated desserts to make your events memorable.

  • Giorgio's

    Known for its warm hospitality and authentic comfort cuisine, the restaurant offers a mix of Mediterranean and American dishes with generous portions at reasonable prices. With recipes passed down through generations and a focus on high-quality food and a pleasant atmosphere, Giorgio's has built lasting relationships with both customers and staff. The addition of their son Constantine has brought a fresh perspective to the business. They invite you to join them for lunch or dinner and experience their dedication to creating memorable dining experiences.

  • Halcyon

    Halcyon is a 135-acre mixed-use development in Forsyth County designed to foster community and connections. Featuring the Big Creek Greenway trailhead, it offers paved pathways for walking, biking, and jogging. The development includes curated shops, chef-driven restaurants, creative loft offices, modern hotel rooms, and beautiful residences for purchase or lease. At its heart is a central green space, all thoughtfully integrated to blend with the natural surroundings and encourage a vibrant, connected community.

  • Warbington Farms

    Warbington Farms in Georgia plants around 3 acres of strawberries annually for U-PICK experiences and features fields of pumpkins in the fall for family enjoyment. The farm is actively involved with the Georgia Farm Bureau, Cattlemen’s Association, and other agricultural organizations, supporting local farming and community engagement.

  • Sawnee Mountain Preserve

    The Sawnee Mountain Preserve in Cumming spans 963 acres and offers a range of amenities including hiking trails, the Indian Seats rock formation with panoramic views, a tree canopy classroom, playground, picnic pavilions, a climbing area, and a 140-seat amphitheater. The trails and visitor center are open daily. The Indian Seats Trail features scenic views and interpretive signs about the area's natural and cultural history. The visitor center provides information on local flora, fauna, and Native American artifacts, and offers nature education programs. The amphitheater is available for small gatherings and events.

  • Cumming City Center

    The development features around 117,000 square feet of retail space, the Lou Sobh Amphitheater near a reflection pool, a water fountain with personalized bricks, several pocket parks, a putting course, and a steam engine display reflecting Cumming’s history. It also includes an extensive trail and boardwalk system along the Kelly Mill Branch stream and its wetlands. Additionally, 10 acres across Canton Highway will be donated to the City of Cumming for future walking trails