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$$$ | Midtown |
Antico offers a big slice of cheesy, saucy, chewy, Naples-style heaven. The communal tables, as well as the Italian opera on the stereo, give the place a convivial vibe. The best seats are inside the kitchen, where you can watch the wood-burning ovens. Try the enormous Pomodorini pie, with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, garlic, and basil. This place is popular, so be prepared for long lines.
1093 Hemphill Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
Known For
- Authentic Naples-style pizza
- Communal tables
- No substitutions on toppings
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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$$$$ | Midtown |
Often called the city's best restaurant, Bacchanalia focuses on locally grown organic produce and seasonal ingredients. The current Westside location, a renovated warehouse with 20-foot ceilings, is decorated in deep, inviting tones. A four-course prix-fixe menu allows diners to taste all that the restaurant offers.
1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
Known For
- Splurge-worthy fine dining
- Farm-to-table ingredients
- Excellent wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No lunch, Reservations essential
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$$$$ | Midtown |
You’d never expect to be treated to such an expansive, fine-dining experience from the corner of Westside Provisions District where Marcel resides. A traditional steak house by way of France—the restaurant’s namesake was a French boxer—this place is a knockout in every sense. From the bread course served with Spanish olives, whipped ricotta, and smoked prosciutto to the expertly prepared cuts from local purveyor Revere Meat Co., you won’t want to leave. The service is friendly, with just the right amount of fussing over you—a hallmark of Ford Fry’s many top-notch restaurants in the area.
1170 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
Known For
- Exceptional steaks
- Wine list with 500 well-selected options
- Potatoes four different ways
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$$$$ | Poncey-Highland |
This French-American brasserie at the base of Hotel Clermont doesn’t play it small. Decadence is at every turn, from the richly patterned floral wallpaper lining the staircase down to the perfect brioche bread service, cardamom-infused cream desserts, and deftly prepared main courses in between. Service is top-notch, at once warm and knowledgeable without being stuffy. Have a cocktail at the jazz-room dark Lobby Bar before or after dinner, or set off to the Study or back room if you can grab a seat before they’re gone.
789 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30306, USA
Known For
- Richly prepared meats such as beef bourguignon
- Well-curated, French-leaning wine list
- Impressive date night
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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$ | Midtown |
West Egg is a great place to come for one of the city's best breakfasts, especially if you're staying in Midtown. It serves breakfast all day—locals swear by the blue-plate special and the old-fashioned oatmeal. For lunch or dinner, be sure to try the pimento cheese, particularly good on the fried green tomato BLT. The dining room is popular, so come early to avoid a wait.
1100 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
Known For
- Excellent coffee
- Huge breakfasts served all day
- Big crowds
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$ | East Atlanta |
Dark wood and a welcoming vibe make this cavernous bar with above-average food and a well-curated beer menu feel like a place you can sink into and stay awhile. Ask for their favorite bottled or on-tap brew, or take them up on an offer to sample one that's piqued your interest.
470 Flat Shoals Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
Known For
- Massive beer list
- Wood-oven pizzas
- Boozy brunch
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$$$$ | Buckhead |
Chef Gerry Klaskala's talent is best captured by his love of rustic and hearty "slow foods"—braises, stews, roasts, and chops cooked over a roll-top French grill. Don't miss renowned pastry chef Kathryn King's mouthwatering dessert menu.
490 E. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30305, USA
Known For
- Perfect desserts from renowned pastry chef
- Slow-cooked classics
- Reputation as a go-to spot for special occasions
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
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$$ | East Atlanta |
With a food menu inspired by a range of cultures, from Italian to Native American, and a cocktail menu directed by some of Atlanta’s best barkeeps, this boutique eatery brings a level of sophistication to an otherwise pub-heavy scene. Rose gold pendant lights and rich blue hues, which tint the heavy velvet drapes separating the bar from the small dining area, give the place a serious bent, but the mini dinosaur figurines tucked away in unexpected spots let you know it’s fine to relax and “enjoy yourself”—and a pink neon lighted sign mounted against a hallway wall encourages visitors to do just that.
1271 Glenwood Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
Known For
- Owners who are vets of the Atlanta bar and dining scene
- Fry bread with pepperoni butter
- Tight quarters
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
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$$$$ | Midtown |
This swanky hotel lounge features a seasonal menu made up of small plates meant to be shared, such as Georgia-sourced cheese and charcuterie, oysters of the moment, and more indulgent offerings like a 16-hour braised short rib. Don't miss the cocktails dreamed up by one of Atlanta's best mixologists, Paul Calvert. Sunday brunch—featuring dishes like an egg-white frittata, chocolate chip waffles, and mac and cheese with rock shrimp and jumbo lump crabmeat—is served at Park 75, the restaurant opposite Bar Margot, where celebrity sightings are common.
75 14th St., Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
Known For
- Luxurious setting
- Well-crafted cocktails
- Upscale small plates
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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$$ | Inman Park |
The narrow wraparound patio is the draw at this buzzing Spanish-inspired restaurant and wine bar. The must-try paella and weekly wine specials help to keep patrons happy. Inside, rich wood tones and classic decor make the place feel a bit upscale, although the menu here is entirely approachable, even a bit indulgent with an emphasis on meats, cheeses, and some deep-fried favorites.
240 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
Known For
- Crowded but must-try patio
- Low-key but tasty tapas and other Spanish staples
- Affordable wine list
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$ | Inman Park |
Take an order card, grab a pencil, and decide what you want in your tacos; bartaco offers everything from falafel and fish to cauliflower and chorizo. You'll want at least two, even though it's easy to fill up on the unforgettable guacamole. The chopped salad tossed with lime vinaigrette is also a great choice, especially if you ask to have some seasoned shrimp added in.
299 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
Known For
- Long taco list with unique fillings
- Breezy patio
- Delicious and simple margaritas
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$ | 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
Known For
- Unique fusion foods with an aesthetic to match
- Intimate space
- Vibrant vibe
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays
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$$$$ | Buckhead |
This popular spot on the bank of the Chattahoochee River has built a reputation based on such dishes as slow-roasted rabbit with wild mushroom ravioli and Swiss chard. Sunday brunch—with smoked-salmon eggs Benedict, house-made Georgia pecan sticky buns, and other offerings—is superb. The restaurant's tagline, "tucked away, not far away," is no joke—call for directions.
4199 Paces Ferry Rd. SE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30339, USA
Known For
- Relaxing views of the river
- Excellent brunch
- Hard-to-find location
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.
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$$ | Buckhead |
For traditional Southern food—think fried chicken, ham steak, and turkey with dressing—insiders head to Colonnade, a local institution since 1927 and a magnet for gay men and the elderly. The interior, with patterned carpeting and burgundy banquettes, is a classic version of a 1950s restaurant.
1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30324, USA
Known For
- Vintage atmosphere
- Huge helpings of traditional Southern cuisine
- Homemade yeast rolls
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.--Sat., Reservations not accepted
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$$$ | Midtown |
The goal of Cooks & Soldiers is to serve good yet elevated cuisine, and it succeeds. If you truly get to know someone when you’ve eaten with them, Cooks & Soldiers makes this possible with tapas, or pintxos, meant for sharing, and foods cooked on the asador, or wood-fired grill. Walk over after exploring the shops at the Westside Provisions District for small plates of meats, seafood, or grilled veggies.
691 14th St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
Known For
- Spanish tapas
- Classy interior
- Wine by the bottle
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$$ | Buckhead |
Live music and a twist on the standard date night keep this place bustling on weekends. The menu consists of tapas such as patatas bravas con romesco (potatoes with olive oil and a spicy sauce) and ceviche. The only real entrées are a roasted whole fish and a traditional paella overflowing with fresh seafood, chicken, and chorizo. The restaurant is at the very end of the Miami Circle design center.
764 Miami Circle, Atlanta, Georgia, 30324, USA
Known For
- Traditional tapas menu
- Dance-worthy live Latin music
- Authentic seafood paella
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, Credit cards accepted
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$ | Candler Park |
There's a long wait on weekends at this spot, which is famous for its biscuits served with cranberry-apple butter. Dinners may include roasted chicken or turkey meat loaf with pudge (mashed potatoes). There are also plenty of vegetarian options. Next door is a bakery serving biscuits to go, as well as freshly baked muffins and cookies; the bakery closes at 2 pm.
1655 McLendon Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
Known For
- Biscuits with cranberry-apple butter (also available to go)
- Long waits on weekends
- Surprisingly delicious lunch options
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
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$$ | Candler Park |
Here's what pays the bills here: brisket, pulled pork, fried pickles, and an artery-cloggin' take on tater tots, served smothered in Brunswick stew and melted cheese. Try to get a seat on the patio, a great place to soak up sun and sip a cold beer. Unfortunately, you may have to hunt for parking first.
1238 DeKalb Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
Known For
- Smoked brisket and pulled pork
- Buzzing patio
- Fatty but delectable tater tots
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
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$$ | East Atlanta |
Experience a range of tastes at this Southern-style dim sum outpost founded by former Top Chef contestant Kevin Gillespie. The menus change frequently, as do the chefs who prepare twists on Southern staples, such as a black-eyed peas fritter. The entire space is considered part of the kitchen, with no separation between guests and the folks cooking.
924 Garrett St., Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
Known For
- The only experience like it in Atlanta
- Somewhat awkward moments when refusing a dish
- Everything à la carte
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Wed.
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$$ | East Atlanta |
Don't fill up on the tortilla chips at this Tex-Mex joint. They are so tasty that you might miss the rest of the menu, which includes vegan and vegetarian options, as well as standards like fish tacos and fajitas. A big patio makes this a big sunny-day draw, especially with the organic margaritas featuring rotating flavors fresh from local farmers' markets.
1314 Glenwood Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
Known For
- Inventive takes on Tex-Mex
- Organic margaritas with fresh ingredients
- Patio dining on sunny days
Restaurant Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted