Get a buzz out of (someone or something) phrase
If someone or something gives you a feeling of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement, you get a buzz out of them.
She told me that she was no longer depressed because she got a buzz out of playing the piano.
He is a funny guy and he also radiates positive energy, so many people get a buzz out of him.
I have recently got a buzz out of doing gardening.
The verb “get” should be conjugated according to its tense.
Everywhere
New restaurants are appearing all over Hell and half of Georgia.