12 Best Restaurants in Midtown and Westside, Atlanta

Antico Pizza Napoletana

$$$ | Midtown Fodor's choice

Antico offers a big slice of cheesy, saucy, chewy, Naples-style heaven. The communal tables, as well as the Italian opera on the stereo, give the place a convivial vibe. The best seats are inside the kitchen, where you can watch the wood-burning ovens. Try the enormous Pomodorini pie, with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, garlic, and basil. This place is popular, so be prepared for long lines.

1093 Hemphill Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
404-724–2333
Known For
  • authentic Naples-style pizza
  • communal tables
  • no substitutions on toppings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Bacchanalia

$$$$ | Midtown Fodor's choice

Often called the city's best restaurant, Bacchanalia focuses on locally grown organic produce and seasonal ingredients. The current Westside location, a renovated warehouse with 20-foot ceilings, is decorated in deep, inviting tones. A four-course prix-fixe menu allows diners to taste all that the restaurant offers.

1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
404-365–0410
Known For
  • splurge-worthy fine dining
  • farm-to-table ingredients
  • excellent wine pairings
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential

Marcel

$$$$ | Midtown Fodor's choice
You’d never expect to be treated to such an expansive, fine-dining experience from the corner of Westside Provisions District where Marcel resides. A traditional steak house by way of France—the restaurant’s namesake was a French boxer—this place is a knockout in every sense. From the bread course served with Spanish olives, whipped ricotta, and smoked prosciutto to the expertly prepared cuts from local purveyor Revere Meat Co., you won’t want to leave. The service is friendly, with just the right amount of fussing over you—a hallmark of Ford Fry’s many top-notch restaurants in the area.

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West Egg Café

$ | Midtown Fodor's choice

West Egg is a great place to come for one of the city's best breakfasts, especially if you're staying in Midtown. It serves breakfast all day—locals swear by the blue-plate special and the old-fashioned oatmeal. For lunch or dinner, be sure to try the pimento cheese, particularly good on the fried green tomato BLT. The dining room is popular, so come early to avoid a wait.

Bar Margot

$$$$ | Midtown

This swanky hotel lounge features a seasonal menu made up of small plates meant to be shared, such as Georgia-sourced cheese and charcuterie, oysters of the moment, and more indulgent offerings like a 16-hour braised short rib. Don't miss the cocktails dreamed up by one of Atlanta's best mixologists, Paul Calvert. Sunday brunch—featuring dishes like an egg-white frittata, chocolate chip waffles, and mac and cheese with rock shrimp and jumbo lump crabmeat—is served at Park 75, the restaurant opposite Bar Margot, where celebrity sightings are common.

75 14th St., Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
404-881–5913
Known For
  • luxurious setting
  • well-crafted cocktails
  • upscale small plates
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Bon Ton

$ | Midtown
When you see the lilac building, you’ll know you’re in the right place. Inside, say hello to the giant neon sign that reads “Fancy Service,” and settle into the eccentric atmosphere. Bon Ton is perfect for a night on the town—starting or capping off the evening with a round of fun cocktails—or digging into Cajun-style food with Vietnamese flair. Try the boiled peanuts appetizer, then indulge in a blackened catfish banh mi.
674 Myrtle St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, USA
404-996--6177
Known For
  • unique fusion foods with an aesthetic to match
  • intimate space
  • vibrant vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

Cooks & Soldiers

$$$ | Midtown
The goal of Cooks & Soldiers is to serve good yet elevated cuisine, and it succeeds. If you truly get to know someone when you’ve eaten with them, Cooks & Soldiers makes this possible with tapas, or pintxos, meant for sharing, and foods cooked on the asador, or wood-fired grill. Walk over after exploring the shops at the Westside Provisions District for small plates of meats, seafood, or grilled veggies.

Mary Mac's Tea Room

$$ | Midtown

Local celebrities and ordinary folks line up for the country-fried steak and fried chicken here. In the Southern tradition, the servers will call you "honey" and pat your arm to assure you that everything's all right. It's a great way to experience Southern food and hospitality all at once.

224 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, USA
404-876–1800
Known For
  • legendary Southern home cooking
  • friendly waitstaff
  • big portions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Miller Union

$$$$ | Midtown

The Southern-inflected menu here emphasizes locally sourced food. A highlight is the farm egg baked in celery cream with rustic bread; it's one of the best dishes in town. The rest of the menu is just as good, like the delicious grilled pork loin and seasonal vegetable plate.

999 Brady Ave. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
678-733–8550
Known For
  • Southern classics, all with local ingredients
  • sustainable, farm-friendly ethos
  • homemade ice cream sandwiches
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch

South City Kitchen

$$$ | Midtown

The culinary traditions of South Carolina inspire the dishes served at this cheerful restaurant. This is the place in the city to try out Southern staples like fried green tomatoes, she-crab soup, and buttermilk fried chicken. In the heart of the Crescent Avenue entertainment district, the spare, art-filled restaurant attracts a hip crowd.

Taquería del Sol

$ | Midtown

Don't let the long lines outside this counter-service eatery discourage you. They move quickly, and once you get in you'll be rewarded with a full bar, a wide selection of tacos and enchiladas, and unusual sides like spicy collard greens and jalapeño coleslaw. You can also sample a fabulous trio of salsas and not-to-be-missed chunky guacamole.

Don't grab a table before you order or you'll get glares from those waiting in line.

1200-B Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
404-352–5811
Known For
  • long lines and cutthroat table-grabbing
  • fresh salsa and guacamole
  • midday "siesta" that can frustrate those who lunch late
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No dinner Mon., Reservations not accepted

The Optimist

$$$ | Midtown

For top-notch seafood, head to this restaurant in a dazzlingly refurbished warehouse space. You can slurp raw oysters on the half shell from the oyster bar or dive into the seafood gumbo, which has dark, complex gravy and is full of meaty hunks of crab. The restaurant has a lively atmosphere (there's a putting green out front) and can get a bit noisy in the middle of dinner.