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Agnes & Muriel's


Southern comfort food with a twist
1514 Monroe Drive
Atlanta, GA 30324
United States
+1 404 885 1000
http://www.mominthekitchen.com
This eclectic eatery serves down home comfort food with a strong Southern influence. The strange Barbie doll and retro decor creates a surreal atmosphere somewhere between '50s diner and small country inn. Specialties include Pork Chops with Apple Fritters, gravy-laden meatloaf, and Grilled Salmon Pot Pie. Meals are reasonable in both proportion and price, unlike the giant tropical drinks (which hold a half gallon). A private room is available upstairs for special parties, along with outdoor dining and priority seating. The respectable beer and wine lists include some unusual selections.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Agnes & Muriel's photo by christy kilgore-hadl
Photo: christy kilgore-hadl
Agnes & Muriel's photo by christy kilgore-hadl
Photo: christy kilgore-hadl
 

 
Anis Cafe and Bistro


Provence Comes to Buckhead
2974 Grandview Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 233 9889
http://www.anisbistro.com/
If you have fond memories of a small French village, or even if you just like Gerard Depardieu movies, don't miss this out-of-the-way bistro. Anis serves Provencal fare in a converted house that offers a pleasant outside dining area as well. If you are lucky enough to arrive on a night when the Bouillabaisse is being served, don't pass it up. The wait staff is young, French-speaking, and well-educated on the variety of French wines proffered. The atmosphere remains quiet and elegant in its simplicity even on the busiest nights. See website for menu, wine list, and online reservations.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Anis Cafe and Bistro photo by artoris
Photo: artoris
 

 
Au Pied de Cochon


24-Hour Brasserie
3315 Peachtree Road Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30326
United States
+1 404 946 9070
http://www.aupieddecochonatlan...
Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, dine at Au Pied de Cochon for an exquisite French meal. Located in the InterContinental Buckhead hotel, this restaurant is perfect for an upscale rendezvous with a client or a romantic evening with a date. To enhance the experience even more, eat and relax on the outdoor terrace. And for your convenience, this Brasserie is open 24 hours.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Blue Ridge Grill


City Food in a Mountain Setting
Siberiastraat
Atlanta, GA 2030
United States
+1 404 233 5030
http://www.blueridgegrill.com
Made to resemble a log cabin, the Blue Ridge Grill offers updated Southern cuisine in a calm atmosphere reminiscent of the mountains. The dining room boasts a fireplace, wood pillars from a cotton mill, a pine ceiling and decorations that include antique canoes. Try Southern fusion dishes like pomegranate barbecued quail and crab cakes with hoisin ginger vinaigrette, or opt for the more traditional barbecued pork chops. A pleasant bar is also on site for quiet conversation.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
CJ's Landing


Reggae Beats
270 Buckhead Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 237 7657
http://www.cjslanding.com
This dance joint has been a popular fixture on the local club scene since 1989. Groove six nights a week to music that ranges from rock to tango to acoustic folk sounds. The recently opened Tango Bar is sophisticated and airy, with the main dance floor carved out around a 100-year-old oak tree. The back reggae room, dubbed "the cave," features a mural of Bob Marley and books regular island bands. CJ's offers a small menu featuring such items as Cajun popcorn, jerk chicken sandwiches and blackened burgers. Full bar. See webstie for calendar of events (including live music and "Beer Pong").

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Alsace


Bring your favorite bottle
121 East Ponce de Leon Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30030
United States
+1 404 373 5622
Flashy owner Benedict knows the appeal of French style, and puts it to good use at Cafe Alsace on the town square in Decatur. If you're serious about authentic French cuisine, this tiny bistro is a surefire bet. Excellent values abound, with most dinners running around USD15, but the liquor license has yet to be approved, so bring your own bottle of wine. A small outdoor seating area really brings the cafe feel home to the lucky few who can steal a table on a sunny afternoon.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Chaplin's Restaurant and Bar


Killer Karaoke
555 South Atlanta Street
Atlanta, GA 30075
United States
+1 770 642 6981
http://www.chaplinsroswell.com
A local favorite since 1988, this Roswell stronghold has good food, a super house brew and friendly servers. Fun and "picnic table" casual, the large heated deck is in high demand by families and singles alike during fair weather. If you're the musical type, stop by for sing along karaoke on Saturday nights with the house DJ, or catch the big game on Chaplin's giant big-screen. All-American choices dominate the menu, like ribeye and New York strip steaks, fried shrimp and charbroiled grouper, and plenty of munchies. It also offers a full bar service. See website for full menu and karaoke competition information and photos.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Cowtippers


Cattle Talk and Cocktails
1600 Piedmont Road
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 874 3751
http://www.cowtippersatlanta.com/
This spirited Midtown roadhouse is supported by a largely gay clientèle, but welcomes all for some of the best prairie fare this side of the Rio Grande. Offering perfectly-rendered steaks, chops, ribs, chicken and barbecue, Cowtippers has garnered consistent awards since opening in 1993. Eclectic art and western artifacts adorn the walls of the rambling, 60-year-old building, while a Texas-sized patio tempts guests to park their plates outside. Be sure to sample the "Rita" menu, a listing of the bar's enormous and enormously-popular margarita concoctions.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Doc Chey's Asian Kitchen


Doc Chey's Asian Kitchen
1424 North Highland Avenue
Atlanta 30306
United States
+1 404 888 0777
http://www.doccheys.com
Popular for Asian fusion at shoestring prices, this trendy spot blends elements from the cuisine of many Asian nations to produce a truly unique menu. The noodle soups and mixed Asian pastas are great, or try one of several cabbage wraps or the Chinese scallion pancakes as an appetizer. Don't let the crowd scare you away; the line moves quickly. The cozy interior features tiny tables arranged with little elbowroom. For more space, wait a few minutes for a seat on the elevated patio that looks out over Highland Avenue. See website for menu, other locations, haiku contest details, and daily drink specials.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Doc Chey's Asian Kitchen photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
 

 
Ecco


Innovative fare
40 7th Street
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 347 9555
http://www.ecco-atlanta.com/
This European-inspired eatery is smart and crisp, with dark wood and leather furnishings, and snowy white linens. Quiet and elegant, Ecco is known for the delicious cornucopia of seasonal fare on its menu. Innovative shared plates, paninis, pastas, pizzas, a variety of main courses and sinful desserts present a tantalizing mix of Italian, French and Spanish flavors. If you aren't that hungry, just try something from the wide cheese selection. A mix of wines is available at the bar, so pick a glass and seat yourself on the pretty open-air patio.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Ecco photo by tami hardeman
Photo: tami hardeman
 

 
Einstein's


Hanging Out in Midtown
1007 Juniper Street
(at 12th Street)
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 876 7925
http://www.einsteinsatlanta.com/
Some dining establishments are popular for the food, some for entertainment, and some for the good company within. Well, Einstein's has hit all three of these targets since opening in 1992. Perhaps some of the restaurant's appeal comes from the large patio, its proximity to the theater district or the novelty of the Einstein theme. Pictures of Albert Einstein smile in amusement overhead while you eat. Try the quantum leaf, a dinner salad, and follow it with the Fudge Fusion for dessert. The Sunday brunch is legendary, featuring such local delights as eggs benedict with fried green tomatoes. A full bar service is available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Einstein's photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Einstein's photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Einstein's photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Einstein's photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
 

 
Fontaine's Oyster House


Table for two?
1026 1/2 North Highland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30306-3551
United States
+1 404 872 0869
Fontaine's Oyster Bar is located next to the Highland Tap Restaurant, and is very popular with locals and tourists alike. If you are expecting a chivalrous crowd and a well-dressed wait staff, then you will be a little disappointed. This no-fuss joint is a casual hangout, visited by office and college-going people during lunch hours. Evenings are always packed, as it is open till the wee hours of the morning. Try the Peel-n-eat Shrimp and the Jambalaya, prepared with fresh ingredients. You can have a drink at the well-stocked bar on a boys' night out, or plan a romantic date with your lady love on the beautiful patio.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Front Page News


Jambalaya, Ettoufee & Tunes
1104 Crescent Ave NE
(14th Street)
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 897 3500
http://www.fpnnews.com
The unusual journalism motif suits itself well to the outgoing crowd that packs this Midtown club most nights. The martinis and the beer choices are second to none, and the Cajun fare gets high marks from local papers and diners alike. A roaring fireplace sets the mood in cooler months, while the garden-like patio is the place to be during fair weather. More laid back than the higher-profile clubs of Midtown, Front Page offers great local bands most nights, and its central location makes it a great post-theater cocktail destination.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Front Page News photo by mre770
Photo: mre770
Front Page News photo by Judy Baxter
Photo: Judy Baxter
 

 
Grappa


Romantic spot
3097 Maple Drive
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 262 9749
This upscale Mediterranean restaurant in the Maple Drive area offers a fine dining experience that has few equals in the city. Located within a lavishly renovated house, the dining rooms are slightly small, but quirky and charming in their individuality. A patio is available for cocktails. The food changes seasonally, but the soups are always a hit. Chef and owner Lynne Gigliotti's various lamb dishes are very well regarded, and the seafood, when available, is spectacular. The wine list also varies from time to time, and is very good.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Hemingway's Bar & Grill


Key West Spirit with Spirits
29 West Park Square
Atlanta, GA 30060
United States
+1 770 427 5445
http://www.hemingwaysmarietta.com
With a second location in the Virgin Islands, these folks know something about creating an island setting. The interior is island rich, with dark wood walls, a long bar, and tables arranged for dining or mingling. Outside, 16 tables with umbrellas line the cobble stoned alley, offering great open air dining. Much more restaurant than bar, Hemingway's puts out consistently good food for lunch and dinner. Try the fresh catch sandwich or the authentically prepared Cuban sandwich. Go island with a side order of sweet plantains.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Joe's on Juniper


32 beers on tap
1049 Juniper Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 875 6634
http://www.metrocafes.com
This is a casual, mid-priced, fun pub with neon retro signs you'll remember. For starters, try the "Original Anchor Bar" Buffalo Wings, and cool the fire with any one of 32 beers on tap. A full spectrum of 110 international bottled beers is also available. Seating operates on a wait list, so call before leaving your hotel to reserve a place in line. Be sure to try the Black Angus Burgers, and if weather permits, choose a seat on the patio for a sunset view of the Midtown skyline.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Joe's on Juniper photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Krog Bar


A Romantic Night Out
112 Krog Street
Suite 27
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 524 1618
http://www.krogbar.com
Krog Bar is a great place for a casual meal or an after dinner glass of wine. The beautiful ambience complete with amber lighting and a chic log-cabin feel and patio seating provides an ideal spot for a romantic twosome. There are 40 different wines from Italy, Spain to choose from. Small plates of cured hams and tramezzini (finger sandwiches) taste great with sparkling wines. Simple and high quality foods like velvety chicken liver plate, nutty manchengo cheese make fine accompaniments. So put up your feet and enjoy the good taste as the friendly and warm staff ensure you are well looked after!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Lagrotta Ristorante Italiano


Exotic Italian by Candlelight
2637 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 231 1368
http://www.lagrottaatlanta.com/
Jackets are required at this ultra-elegant spot in Buckhead. The lavish garden setting creates an unforgettable ambiance, one of many reasons La Grotta has been named Atlanta's best Italian restaurant for 15 straight years. The white clothed tables are set with fine china and crystal, an appropriate stage for the contemporary regional cuisine from all corners of Italy. Delicate pastas and an outstanding variety of veal preparations highlight a world-class menu, while an excellent wine list and full bar are also available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Little Azio


Away from the Crowds
903 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 876 7711
http://www.littleazio.com
It's an Atlanta mystery that no one can quite figure out: Azio, a great little restaurant in a central location, never gets too crowded. This place is a good choice if you're looking for a bit of peace and quiet amidst an otherwise hectic day. Order up a tasty pizza with many interesting toppings and take it outside in nice weather. Watch the pies fly as the constant stream of to-go orders is filled. See website for menu and other locations.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Little Azio photo by Chromewavesdotorg
Photo: Chromewavesdotorg
Little Azio photo by zzravizz
Photo: zzravizz
 

 
Milton's Cuisine & Cocktails


Rustic eatery, traditional food
780 Mayfield Road
Atlanta, GA 30004
United States
+1 770 817 0161
http://www.miltons-atl.com/
If you want to sample some traditional, all-American fare in Alpharetta, there is no place better than Milton's. Housed in two restored historical homes, it serves up regional and cotemporary delights. Try the fried oysters, buffalo mozzarella, spinach salad and Milton's Knife & Fork Shrimp Chowder. The restaurant has a separate bar menu and a patio for outdoor dining. Call for details on private parties.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Neighbor's Pub


The Highlands' Largest Patio
752-C North Highland Avenue
(St. Charles Avenue)
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 872 5440
http://www.neighborsatlanta.com/
The largest open-air seating area in the neighborhood is well serviced by a friendly staff and provides umbrella cover for bright days. Generous seating is also available inside, where the smoky tavern motif is set off nicely by a large fireplace in the back. 13 draft beers are always on tap, along with a nice selection of domestic and imported bottles. Liquor and a limited wine list are also available. The deli-quality sandwiches and wraps are cheap and filling, while a full appetizer menu and a few pasta dishes are also standard.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Neighbor's Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen


Big Cajun, big fun
2830 Windy Hill Road
Atlanta, GA 30067
United States
+1 770 984 8899
http://www.pappadeaux.com
Frantic and fun, this sprawling Cobb County restaurant brings the best of bayou excitement and food to Atlanta. Families and business groups alike flock to the big, shanty-themed dining room, and the noise level is usually through the roof, even next to the serene bubbling waterfall. Low country regional specials headline the menu, including jambalaya and a very spicy cajun crawfish platter. A lively bar and expansive patio make the place very popular with the after-work crowd, as well.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Park Tavern


Dining Beneath the Trees
500 Tenth St
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 249 0001
http://www.parktavern.com/
This warm brewery sits at the southeast corner of Piedmont Park, Atlanta's busiest public green. It is a favorite among dog lovers, and hitches are available along the patio to leash your pet while you dine. The decidedly tavern-like interior is dark and friendly, with a fireplace. Two bars offer limited seating, but the main attraction is the patio, which overlooks the Midtown skyline. Pastas, fish and a wide range of appetizers highlight the menu. The Tavern also brews its own line of beer, which ranges from light amber ales to full-bodied stouts.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Park Tavern photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Park Tavern photo by Robert Morrison
Photo: Robert Morrison
Park Tavern photo by Rob Haining
Photo: Rob Haining
Park Tavern photo by Rob Haining
Photo: Rob Haining
 

 
Pleasant Peasant


Fancy theater district bistro
555 Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 874 3223
http://www.thepeasantrestauran...
Housed in an historic turn-of-the-century building in the heart of Atlanta's theater district, this small bistro is known for its creative, romantic flair, and has been named by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as the best place to take a date. The fusion food menu varies from time to time, but always features a few regional favorites, and is always beautifully presented. A cozy patio area provides a great setting for a quiet dinner or a few choice drinks from the Peasant's unusual martini menu. Specials include such dishes as Pecan-Crusted Swordfish and Apple Walnut Pie.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Pleasant Peasant photo by Valerie
Photo: Valerie
 

 
Raging Burrito


Mexican? Why not?
1529-B Piedmont Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30324
United States
+1 404 885 9922
http://www.ragingburrito.com
For low-key Mexican in a dark and funky atmosphere, try this well-hidden Midtown spot. Order at the bar in the back from a menu that features dozens of burrito varieties, with everything from standard black beans and chicken to seafood specialties and vegetarian rolls. The peculiar fusion-oriented Japanese burrito is an acquired taste, but a very popular one. The small restaurant is full of spirit and Mexican touches, and so casual that you're likely to forget that you're dining in Midtown.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Savage Pizza


Slices at easy prices
484 Moreland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 523 0500
http://www.savagepizza.com
Just what you'd expect in a University town, pizza with style. The servers boast tattoos and various piercings, which suits this colorful, artistic pizzeria in the heart of Little Five Points. The oil painting of James Dean is an interesting addition to the brightly-painted dining area, and the loud rock music completes an ambiance you won't find at any Pizza Hut. Pies cost about $10. Veggie lovers should try the white on white, a monstrous feast of multiple cheeses. Beer and wine served, inside and on the small patio.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Savage Pizza photo by Andrew Zucker
Photo: Andrew Zucker
Savage Pizza photo by Andrew Zucker
Photo: Andrew Zucker
Savage Pizza photo by SCOTTography!
Photo: SCOTTography!
Savage Pizza photo by Jackie Kamlot
Photo: Jackie Kamlot
 

 
Savoy Bar and Grill


Grill it!
659 Peachtree Street North East
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 898 8350
Every Friday and Saturday after dark, drop in for the Jazz night at Savoy Bar and Grill, a restaurant that serves delicious American cuisine. It even has Al Fresco dining, overlooking the picturesque Peachtree Street. The décor is spectacular with elaborate woodwork and soothing colors and in direct view is the dazzling Fox Theatre.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Soho


Dine Among the Shops
4200 Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30339
United States
+1 770 801 0069
http://www.sohoatlanta.com
The trendy spot is a lively new addition to the Vinings Jubilee shopping center, which boasts some of the most popular boutiques in this north side neighborhood. Dine inside or out on the patio, and make your choice from a nice selection of dishes that blend contemporary Southern with cutting edge Southwest. Enjoy the casually elegant dining room, tastefully appointed with an interesting mix of contemporary paintings. A nice selection of wine is available by the bottle or glass. Most entries are priced between $15-20.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
South City Kitchen


Wonderfully Clever Fare
Akazienstrasse 9
Atlanta, GA 10823
United States
+1 404 873 7358
http://www.fifthgroup.com
This happening Midtown joint really packs them in, and is quickly garnering a reputation as a can't-miss destination on the local dining scene. The best way to describe the food is creatively modern Southern, but that doesn't really do it justice. The kitchen turns out such remarkable signature dishes as seafood bisque with sherry and scallops over stone ground grits with garlic gravy. Make reservations early on theater nights, as space fills up quickly.

Review © 2009, Wcities
South City Kitchen photo by Gilles Thomain
Photo: Gilles Thomain
South City Kitchen photo by MLA 2.0
Photo: MLA 2.0
South City Kitchen photo by Homer Scarborough
Photo: Homer Scarborough
 

 
Taco Cabana


Bring the Kids
1895 Piedmont Avenue Northeast
(near Cheshire Bridge Road)
Atlanta, GA 30324
United States
+1 404 874 6152
http://www.tacocabana.com
This festive all-Mexican eatery seats about 100 (indoor or out), but still gets pretty crowded during weekend meal hours. In fact, it's especially popular with the younger crowd because the prices are incredibly set for the budget-minded. Breakfast, lunch or dinner will only set you back about $5. Taco Cabana has your Mexican fix covered, whatever your preference. Don't miss the enormous enchilada menu, which has more varieties than you can imagine. Beer and wine only. See website for menus and other locations.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Taco Cabana photo by Michael Wittie
Photo: Michael Wittie
Taco Cabana photo by Michael Wittie
Photo: Michael Wittie
Taco Cabana photo by artoris
Photo: artoris
 

 
Taco Mac - Atlanta


A Porch Full of Fun
1006 North Highland Avenue
(at Virginia Avenue)
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 873 6529
http://www.taco-mac.com/
This place is one of the best people-watching spots in the Highlands, one where you can sip your tequila sunrise or margarita in the dining room or lounge out on the patio. The filling Southwestern dishes and Mexican appetizers tend to run $8-10, so don your sombrero and bring the family. For the young ones, the special Kids Taco Menu is always a favorite choice. Taco Mac also features one of the best beer lists to be found anywhere, and it can get rowdy as locals crowd the porch in fair weather.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Taco Mac - Atlanta photo by Brett Weinstein
Photo: Brett Weinstein
Taco Mac - Atlanta photo by birdtracks
Photo: birdtracks
 

 
Taco Mac - Marietta


South of the Border Pub
650 Dallas Highway
Atlanta, GA 30064
United States
+1 770 795 1144
http://www.taco-mac.com/
One of the special things about dining in Atlanta is the mild climate. Loads of restaurants take advantage of this benefit, offering outdoor dining for most of the year, and Taco Mac is no exception. The interior is festooned with TVs for catching up with your favorite sports teams. Meal time here offers a good mix of people, and later, the bar crowd tends to gravitate towards 20s and 30s. Prices are reasonable for traditional Mexican American dishes, and generally run between $6-9 for a filling, good meal. Smoking allowed.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Tap


Lip-smacking Tapas
1180 Peachtree Street Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 347 2220
Southern food can never go out of fashion in Atlanta. Though Tap serves good American food with burgers and tapas, there is a traditional flavor in every dish here. On Saturday evenings, the place is buzzing with crowd from the friendly neighborhood. And if you're tired with fancy fusion and wish to enjoy food with generous portions, this place won't disappoint. Braised beef and onions, tapas with fried calamari and beer would make for a nice meal here.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Taqueria Del Sol


Tacos, Entrees, Full Bar
1200-B Howell Mill Road
Atlanta, GA 30318
United States
+1 404 352 5811
http://www.taqueriadelsol.com/
Located in the new Westside complex, Taqueria Del Sol is quietly building a reputation for its high-quality, yet inexpensive Mexican fare. The interior is rather eclectic and funky, with exposed ductwork and an abundance of wrought iron. A wide variety of Mexican dishes includes all the traditional favorites, but their emphatic specialty is tacos. You'll find a nearly impossible variety of taco combinations, with fish, shrimp, and other odd options. Taqueria Del Sol also has a full bar with a wide selection of cervezas and tequila. See website for menus, maps, photos, and Decatur location.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Taqueria Del Sol photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Taqueria Del Sol photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
Taqueria Del Sol photo by LauraFries.com
Photo: LauraFries.com
 

 
Taxco Restaurante Mexicano


Mexican owners, Mexican chefs
4500 Roswell Road
(near Wieuca Road)
Atlanta, GA 30342
United States
+1 404 255 9933
Just north of Buckhead sits this relaxing, softly lit cantina offering the best in truly authentic Mexican food. Family-owned by Mexican natives, it serves lunch and dinner daily at reasonable prices. The menu features everything from tacos and burritos to the restaurant's famed, monstrous chimichanga. With a comfortable bar, this is a good place to chill out and have a healthy meal at the same time. Order ahead if you're planning on take-out.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Treehouse Restaurant & Pub


Cozy Outdoor Bar
7 Kings Circle
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 266 2732
http://www.treehouseatlanta.com
Located in the residential Peachtree Hills neighborhood, the Treehouse has long been a local favorite for good, inexpensive food and a relaxed bar atmosphere. After a cruise through the neighborhood admiring the old houses, draw up a chair on the patio, but get there early to grab a choice seat. The kitchen offers a variety of appetizers and entrees, ranging from Caribbean jerk chicken to Southwestern and Mexican standards. Treehouse also carries over 75 varieties of micro-brewed beer, and a nice selection of imports to satisfy the most discerning palate. See website for menu, online gift shop, and special events announcements (such as "Lobster Night").

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Trovato's


Now that's Italian!
10479 Alpharetta St
(Suite 19)
Atlanta, GA 30075
United States
+1 770 643 9190
On the local charts for great Italian food, Trovato's rates a solid 9 out of 10. It is little wonder that this place is winning so many friends, as the chef hails from Brooklyn, the home of fabulous Italian cooking in America. Don't expect the service to be great, but if you can deal with long waits between courses, you will be rewarded with some of the best pasta and veal dishes Atlanta has to offer. Dinner without a beverage runs about $20; lunch is around $7. Smoking is allowed in designated areas.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Twain's Billiards and Tap


This Price is Right
211 East Trinity Place
(Church Street)
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 373 0063
This happy Decatur pool hall offers a welcome contrast to the smoky, tough rooms of bygone years. Enjoy a game with friends or just stop by for a couple of beers. The bar selection is pretty standard, though it does feature a great spread of local and national microbrews. Sample some of the typical bar fare or try one of the more uncommon choices such as the vegetarian hamburger. Whether you're hungry or just looking for a game, the young crowd at Twain's will make your trip an enjoyable experience.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Twain's Billiards and Tap photo by Catherine Reyes
Photo: Catherine Reyes
 

 
Twist


Here to Serve!
3500 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30326
United States
+1 404 869 1191
http://www.heretoserverestaura...
Forget about the tapas, wraps, rolls and sandwiches - this place is better known for its sushi and scrumptious seafood. The menu keeps changing with different items like Tuna Pizza with tomatoes and a variety of sandwiches. This restaurant can seat 230 guests and it even has al fresco seating for 75 people. So take your pick!

Review © 2009, Wcities
Twist photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Universal Joint


Neighborhood favorite
906 Oakview Road
Atlanta, GA 30030
United States
+1 404 373 6260
http://www.ujointbar.com/
This neighborhood bar and eatery is quite popular among locals, having been awarded the "Best Neighborhood Bar" title many a time. From an eclectic range of drinks to a casual menu of the regular American fare, you have a lot to choose from. Feast on salads, appetizers, sandwiches, quesadillas, burgers and chicken. Also watch out for their weekly specials!

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Willy's Mexicana Grill


Full meal for five bucks
4377 Roswell Road
(near Piedmont Road)
Atlanta, GA 30342
United States
+1 404 252 2235
http://www.willysmexicanagrill...
This small but airy place serves up cheap, authentic Mexican grub, although the low prices are not a good indicator of the quality of the food. In addition to traditional Mexican favorites, the menu integrates some Caribbean elements such as real black beans instead of their mushy refried relatives. Area students find the prices appealing and keep the place hopping. Willy's is also a favorite with kids, as they can pick from their own separate menu. Lunch and dinner shouldn't run more than $5 per person, and Mexican beer is available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Wing Factory


Great for Take Out
4279 Roswell Road
Atlanta, GA 30342
United States
+1 404 255 4460
http://www.wingfactory.com
How do you like your wings? This popular Buckhead hangout offers at least 20 varieties, and always draws a crowd, so don't be surprised if you have to wait in line for a bucket of winged wonders. If you're with friends who don't share your winged infatuation, direct them to the healthy sandwich and sub menu on hand. Beer and wine is available for making a party out of your outing. Impromptu party? Never fear, delivery is available.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
grace 17.20


For a demure fine dining experience
5155 Peachtree Parkway
Suite 320
Atlanta, GA 30092
United States
+1 678 421 1720
http://www.grace1720.com/
If you want to get away from it all and are looking to indulge your palate, grace 17.20 is the place for you. A serene, elegant atmosphere, gracious service, a full bar, and outdoor dining are some of the advantages you can avail of at this restaurant. Then of course, there's the food - appetizers that will whet your appetite include Eggplant Bruschetta and Jumbo Lump Crab Cake. Try the Grilled White Marble Pork Chop or the Seared Diver Scallops as your main course. There is a host of delicious sandwiches on the menu that make for a perfect lunch, and the restaurant hosts private dinner parties too.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
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