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South African Cuisine |
4183 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 705 8870 http://www.10degreessouth.com |
If you've never had an opportunity to test South African cuisine, you're in for a savory taste treat. The flavors mingle the influences of Indian, Middle Eastern and English cooking to arrive at luscious grilled meats, calamari, braised rump steak and other regional specialties. Considered by patrons to be one of Atlanta's best kept secrets, the owners and staff make you feel like an old friend. Newcomers should try the bobotie, a unique sweet beef and curry dish, and sample the excellent wines, such as Spice Route, of some of South Africa's most noted vineyards. Occasional live entertainment spices up the atmosphere in the safari-themed dining room and bar. See website for full menu and exciting animated graphics. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mobil Travel Four Star Dining |
103 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 240 6660 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
103 West is a private event facility, providing the finest in food and service for every kind of function. Set at a pleasant distance from the noise of the Buckhead shopping and bar district, 103 West maintains a sophistication all its own. The large dining room is well lit and spread out, with banquet facilities for up to 300. A top-notch wine list and full-service bar are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chug Monkey Cream Ale |
5600 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 405 255 5911 http://www.5seasonsbrewing.com |
This Zagat rated brewing company serves some of the best hand-crafted brews from around the world. There are 13 beers on tap including Lionheart Pale Ale, Munich Helles, Velvet Heaven Oatmeal Stout, and Big Blonde HefeWeizen. A good start to a meal is the beer sampler, which comprises of seven little tumblers. Then move on to the food, which is a melange of dishes from Germany, America and Japan. Highly recommended items include Spicy Scallops and the very tender Ostrich Steak. End your meal with one of the famous fruity brews, known as the Chug Monkey Cream Ale. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic Italian Dining |
2355 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 261 8186 |
Since opening their doors in the late 1980s, proprietors Nico and Susan Petrucci have made Abruzzi a favorite local destination for authentic Italian. Low light and fabric-covered walls dominate the dining room and add to the casual feeling of old Italian comfort. The risotto of the day is a house specialty and a favorite among regulars who have come to expect many interesting variations. The Osso Bucco is served over risotto, and goes well with a selection from Abruzzi's expansive list of Italian wines. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dinner & a Murder |
161 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 584 2211 http://www.agathas.com/ |
Agatha's brand of mystery dinner theater satisfies both the appetite and the funny bone. For about USD50-USD75 per person, depending on the evening's performance and selected entrees, Agatha's provides a wonderful five-course dinner, with wine to savor and a murder mystery to solve. Audience participation is often solicited and the mysteries lean toward hilarity more than drama. Reservations are highly encouraged. Dress is casual. Be sure to confirm times and pricing before stopping in, as both are subject to change. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eclectic Southwestern |
242 Boulevard Atlanta, GA 30312 United States +1 404 588 0006 http://www.agaverestaurant.com |
Just a short drive from the hustle and bustle of downtown Atlanta, this hidden treasure provides a great escape for those who just want to relax and eat southwestern food. Enjoy the patio, with a drink or two if you wish. The cooking is eclectic and fresh here, from the spectacular seafood (try the stuffed trout tomatillo) to the shredded port tostadas. Open seven nights, Agave attracts plenty of locals and guests from the big city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Exotic Latin Cuisine |
3599 Atlanta Road (Paces Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 805 9343 |
Located in Vinings, a charming north side neighborhood, this spicy spot is beginning to draw a loyal local following. The small, elegant dining room provides a fabulous venue for a business lunch or a romantic dinner, one where the exotic flavors and ambiance of Latin dining can be fully enjoyed. A widespread Latin fusion dominates the menu, which includes selections from Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Columbia and Argentina. Specialties include everything from tacos and burritos to sabrebarriga and ropa vieja (shredded beef). A decent wine list and full bar are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Bit of Old Italy |
6690 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 252 4832 http://www.aldosofitaly.com/ |
A short trip up Roswell Road from Buckhead, this charming spot is a sure bet for the tastes of Old Italy. Candles on the table, accommodations for large groups or small, and a genuinely friendly wait staff make this a pleasant visit for lunch or dinner. Three separate dining rooms break up the noise during peak hours. With dozens of Northern and Southern Italian masterpieces to peruse, you'll want to take your time with this menu. An excellent wine list complements the dinner choices, and full bar service is available. See website for menu, wine list, entertainment calendar, catering options, and coupons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic Italian |
1989 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 876 1380 |
Now this is romance! Almost ten years old (a tradition by Atlanta standards), Alfredo's continues to serve high-quality Italian food. The dining room is lavishly decorated with a fish tank and beautiful paintings depicting Italian streets. The lights are kept low and the waiters appear clad in tuxedos to add to the elegant feel. Among menu favorites, the veal is perfectly seasoned and available in many presentations, and the pasta is always fresh. Don't forget a glass of Chianti to round out your traditional Italian meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alon's Bakery and Market |
1394, North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 872-6000 http://www.alons.geomerx.com |
Alon's Bakery is a small café in the popular Virginia/Highland area of Atlanta making artisan breads, European-style pastries and cookies daily. This place is "haute couture" for elegant cakes and "a must" destination for all "sweettooth" visitors of Atlanta. All pastries and cakes are excellent but some are to die for: Chocolate Raspberry Mousse, Frasier (fresh strawberries topped with a pistachio cream with layers of lady's fingers) or the Opera cake. Alon's is a fantastic spot for lunch as well, with tables situated both inside and out, one can enjoy soups and/or made-to-order sandwiches. Finish off the entire experience with an enjoyable coffee and heavenly desert. -Manana Khachidze Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lush Tropical Decor |
1359 Clairmont Road (at North Decatur Road) Atlanta, GA 30033 United States +1 404 321 7962 |
Located in Decatur, this place requires a bit of a trip from downtown, but if you're a Thai fan, it's a trip worth taking. The friendly servers are well informed and can explain every spicy nuance if you find yourself befuddled. This restaurant is a brilliant pick for budget-minded diners who still have an eye for elegance. Smoking is prohibited in the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Southwestern fusion |
1425 Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 352 2888 http://www.ambradining.com/ |
Owner and Chef, Kelly Goggin creates incredible dishes with a Southwestern and Mediterranean twist. Kelly believes in quality; as a result, each dish is carefully prepared with unique flavors and is perfectly presented. Lobster Burrito, Tuna Tostada, Ambra Bouillabaisse, and Crab Cakes are highly recommended. And, since you've already broken your diet, might as well go for the divine warm Belgian Chocolate Cake, which is served with vanilla ice-cream. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-American Eatery |
3500 Peachtree Road Phipps Plaza, E-13 & 14 Atlanta, GA 30326-1222 United States +1 404 237 8335 http://www.americancafe.com/ |
You can expect a well-dressed crowd here around happy hour, but at other times, American is more casual and laidback, a perfect spot for a light bite before catching a movie inside Phipps Plaza. American and Italian are the featured specialties, and the Fettuccine New Orleans comes highly recommended, featuring grilled Cajun chicken with diced peppers and scallions in a spicy Cajun cream sauce, spread over a fine bed of pasta. Choose from a full array of salads, sandwiches, burgers and steaks. Complete bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Party Hearty |
5840 Roswell Road NE Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 255 7571 http://www.american-pie.com |
When you see the giant tropical deck fringed with palm trees, you're in the right place. Opened in 1986 as a neighborhood restaurant, this fun tavern has expanded over the years into a 3,500-square-foot beach party, as well as one of Atlanta's most visited nightspots. Lunch and dinner options include chicken wings and burgers, and the place is known for its key lime pie. Billiards, video games and many televisions are provided, as is live entertainment on most weekend night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Timeless Smoked Flavor |
65 Willis Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30301 United States +1 404 696 8144 |
They do barbecue the old way at Anderson's, and it shows. You'll need lots of paper napkins in this casual, kitchen-style eatery. Pull up a bench and prepare to get messy. Whether you opt for the ribs, the pulled pork, or the barbecued chicken sandwich, this is the place to put your spicy taste buds on hold and opt for the mild sauce, which garnered an "Oh-Miss-Nellie" (highest) rating in Atlanta Magazine's survey of area barbecue. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Thai one on! |
3195 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 264 9546 |
Serving some of the city's best Thai, Annie's is a nice step up from normal Oriental takeout. The dining room is decorated with objects from Southeast Asia, including art and other memorabilia. There is a splendid patio dining area if you feel the need to escape the busier interior. The duck curry stands out as one of the better dishes served, but everything else on the menu is prepared with style and a spectacular sense of taste. A wide selection of wines is available for dinner as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine in Antebellum Opulence |
3109 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 7379 http://www.anthonysfinedining.com |
The plantation home that houses this distinguished restaurant is not a Buckhead original. The historic structure, which dates to 1797, was disassembled and moved piece by piece to its present address, and now provides a charming antebellum setting for some of Atlanta's finest dining. The formal, multi-room setting proves very popular for wedding receptions and dignified corporate events, while the menu of traditional Southern specialties draws consistent crowds. An award-winning wine list is presented by a very genteel, very Southern wait staff. Full bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Direct from Tuscany |
519 E. Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 7112 http://www.anticaposta.com |
The owner of this small eatery owns two restaurants. Antica Posta here in Buckhead, and the other in Venice, Italy. Can you say, "authentic Italian?" The small yellow house dates to 1923, and provides an intimate backdrop. Three separate dining rooms break the volume and keep the atmosphere light and personal. If you can pronounce "gnocchetti di patate al ragu di Coniglia," you'll be rewarded with homemade potato dumplings in traditional Tuscan meat sauce, for a mere $13. A great wine selection is supported by a full bar. See website for menu, wine list, online reservations, online gift shopping, gift certificates, and event calendar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artist Hangout |
931 Monroe Drive (Suite C-103) Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 872 3333 http://www.apresdiem.com/ |
New on the Midtown scene is this colorful bistro and bar, whose scheme attracts the liveliest members of the city's vibrant arts crowd. The European-styled interior is highlighted in hues of bronze, orange and gold, and the dishes served with your meal are just as colorful. The menu is composed of salads, gourmet sandwiches and pasta. Try the Fattouch Salad, consisting of eggplant, feta cheese and onions in a pita pocket with lemon garlic vinaigrette. A full bar with liquor, beer, ales and gourmet coffees is available as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Healthy Refreshment by the Bottle |
1117 Euclid Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 827 0424 http://www.ardensgarden.com |
Hardly bigger than a walk-in closet, this little juice bar is nicely placed amid the eclectic shops of Little Five Points. Fresh juices, fruit smoothies and various healthful elixirs are the order of the day. The wheat germ smoothie is an interesting experience for fanatics. Peruse the message board while you enjoy your healthy smoothie, and learn about the Garden's frequent classes and lectures on healthy living. Limited seating is available, but most patrons take their health drinks to go. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buckhead Home Cooking |
490 E. Paces Ferry Rd NE Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 233 7673 |
Set in an intimate little house away from the main drag, this is a romantic destination for discriminating diners. A full renovation of the interior has created a series of small, quiet dining rooms, tastefully adorned with small candle-lit tables. The menu features specials that rotate seasonally. Pork roast, lobster, veal, and fresh fish selections, starting at around $30, are among the classic American dishes. Full bar service and one of Buckhead's most exceptional wine selections are also available. Reservations are a must at this intimate, popular spot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Greek Specialties & Pizza |
1341 Clairmont Road Atlanta, GA 30033 United States +1 404 636 1100 http://www.athenspizzaatlanta.... |
Located near Emory University, this is a longtime favorite of the hungry college crowd. Unassuming and friendly, this family-run restaurant is home to great pizza and even better Greek specialties. Diner booths and plastic tables are the stage for some great pizza, but the Greek entrees steal the show. The gyros are huge and filled with hearty portions of juicy rotisserie lamb. Moussaka and other Greek favorites are available as well. The pizza is stacked high with toppings, and the ultra-sweet baklava adds a perfect ending to any meal. . Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Atlanta's Oldest Neighborhood Tavern |
794 North Highland Ave Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 876 7249 http://www.atkinspark.com/ |
The city's oldest tavern is a great place to sip a cold one, watch the game, or take in a delicious weekend brunch. A favorite with the Emory and young professional crowds, the place really moves most nights, but never loses its laid-back tavern atmosphere. The menu includes Georgia Mountain Trout, Rusty's Creole Jambalaya, as well as a host of other pasta, seafood, steak and vegetarian choices. The bar also has a light late-night menu with appetizers and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breakfast all day |
2071 North Druid Hills Rd (near Buford Highway) Atlanta, GA 30329 United States +1 404 633 0024 |
Just off the North Druid Hills freeway exit sits this classic American diner in all its chrome-and-neon glory. Take a seat at a comfortable vinyl booth for a true old-time diner experience. This throwback eatery is known among locals for its homegrown specialties, such as meat loaf and mashed potatoes, as well as for its simple steak-and-onion platters and homemade milkshakes. You'll also find a surprising dose of Greek dishes scattered throughout the menu, and the fast-order cooks turn out a mean all-day breakfast. The diner also features a beer and wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Freshest Catch in Town |
265 Pharr Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 3165 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
At the foot of the tallest fish in the Southeast, this local favorite offers classic seafood in a setting made to resemble a 1920s train station. Ranked among the top 25 seafood places in the country, the Market offers such traditional American fare as the fried seafood platter as well as more exotic choices, such as Fish Hong Kong with ginger and scallions. The site of many power-lunches, guests may choose the formal dining room or the lively bar area, while quick bites at the raw bar are also popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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#1 in Zagat Rating |
181 Peachtree St (Ritz-Carlton) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 659 0400 http://www.atlantagrill.com |
With two private dining rooms, an outdoor veranda and a draped "cheater's booth" for ultimate privacy, your dining options are plentiful in this elegant, intimate setting. The grand bar is open late for quiet drinks and good conversation. No Southern menu would be complete without fried green tomatoes, a regional delicacy done to perfection at Atlanta Grill. Other winners include the Southern crab cakes, yellow grouper and garlic mashed potatoes. From 2:30p-4p, only appetizers are served, as the restaurant prepares for the dinner hour during this time. Full bar service. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Java-lover's delight |
922 North Highland Avenue (near Virginia Avenue) Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 607 1300 http://auroracoffee.com |
Voted "Best Coffee House in Atlanta" by a local magazine, this old bungalow is just the spot to start your day. There is plenty of room inside to sit with your paper on cold mornings, plus several tables outside that give you a chance to enjoy your brew as the busy Highlands shoppers breeze by. In addition, you can also buy coffee beans to take home. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet Italian in the Hyatt |
265 Peachtree Street (Hyatt Regency) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 588 4135 |
Avanzare is the more casual of two restaurants in the downtown Hyatt Regency hotel. The secret of this great spot, however, is starting to spread to more folks than just Hyatt guests. Tucked neatly away, the dining room offers a quiet escape from the noise and traffic of the business district, while a large saltwater aquarium provides some exotic dinnertime entertainment. Serving Italian fare with a strong northern Italian influence, the kitchen puts out great risottos and a wide variety of robust pastas. Full bar is service available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Little Bit of Europe |
Franz-Jacob-Strasse 2 Atlanta, GA 10369 United States +1 404 523 9121 http://www.babettescafe.com/ |
This romantic spot is fashioned in the likeness of a rustic country cottage, and blends right in with the quiet neighborhood it inhabits. The menu includes eclectic European entrees. A predominantly French wine list is highlighted by some rare and unusually expensive offerings, and formal attire is recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Feasts Fit for the Gods |
1198 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 365 0410 http://www.starprovisions.com |
Considered by many to be Buckhead's finest restaurant, this brick Victorian cottage sets a romantic table. Elegance pervades every inch and corner of the stylish dining room, which boasts a large fireplace. High-end seafood is the catch of the day, with memorable offerings from the dessert cart, such as Valrhona chocolate cake with vanilla bean ice cream. Chef Clifford Harrison's signature dish, the seared sea bass with celery root broth, is a melt-in-your-mouth masterpiece. Full bar and excellent wine list. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Folk art and ice cream |
1054 North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 815 9970 |
This rustic shop in the Highlands displays some of the finest examples of primitive antiques and reproductions the South has to offer. You can also browse (and purchase) the works of well-known regional artists, mostly in the folk art style. Be sure to take a stroll through the store's garden department, where you're bound to find something that you simply must have, from birdhouses and fountains to angels, tire horse swings, whirly-gigs and lovely bunches of fresh flowers. At the very least, there's always the ice cream counter to peruse. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Smorgasbord of Bagels |
2869 N. Druid Hills Road NE Atlanta, GA 30329 United States +1 404 315 9016 |
For the perfect bagel and lox, potato latkes and all kinds of cream cheese, look no further than this bagel haven. This deli and bakery is a must whether you are relocating or just visiting town because it will introduce you to a whole new Southern bagel experience. In addition to delicious breakfast rounds, the kitchen offers omelettes, cookies, cakes and cheese blintzes for breakfast or snack time. A small dining area is provided, although most folks take their morning goodies to go. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best Burritos |
3877 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30319 United States +1 404 239 9727 |
For several years running, Bajarito's burritos have been voted "Best in Atlanta," and for good reason. Although not long on fancy decor, this place offers every imaginable burrito concoction. Choices include the Thai curry peanut chicken burrito, the grilled Mediterranean eggplant burrito and the Blackened Salmon with garlic mashed potatoes burrito. Other, more traditional Mexican items are on the menu, too, but most patrons can't resist the temptation to create their own culinary specialty. Beer and wine available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood bistro |
3202 Northlake Parkway North East Atlanta, GA 30345 United States +1 770 493 1311 http://www.bambinellis.homeste... |
This Bronx-family-owned eatery is a perfect choice for pizza or a little something more, whether you're alone or with the whole crew. The ambiance is casual, with plenty of cozy booths and the clattering sound of dishes coming from the exposed kitchen. On Saturdays, there's a live organist belting out Italian tunes and Sinatra melodies. For fair weather dining, a small patio is provided. All your favorite Italian specialties are accounted for, plus some of the best pizza to be found outside of New York. Beer and wine only. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Well-established Thai restaurant |
1492 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 874 2514 |
This is among the oldest Thai restaurants in the city for many reasons, and serving high-quality food at an affordable price is certainly among them. Wedged into Ansley Mall, this longtime neighborhood favorite is much more charming on the inside, where small tables and dim light make for intimate meals. Great curried dishes and other Thai favorites are available, including a vast assortment of filling noodle dishes. A heavy lunch crowd shows up daily, so call ahead if you're in a rush. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood Pizzeria's Fresh Takes |
710 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 879 9962 http://www.baraondaatlanta.com |
This pizzeria and restaurant combines chic décor with old world charm and creative takes on Italian dishes. Pizzas, made in a wood-fired brick oven, feature thin crusts that hold an extensive list of possibilities. Red or pink tomato sauces, mozzarella, goat cheese, brie, sun dried tomatoes, and arugula, paired with prosciutto, chicken, sausage, or mushrooms make it hard to choose from over 20 artful combinations. Baraonda's ravioli of the day and pastas in delicate cream or red sauces will delight anyone who wants a full meal. Impeccably seasoned chicken, veal, fish, and lamb chops make great dinner choices, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A tea party every afternoon |
285 West Wieuca Road Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 705 5900 |
The quaintness of this little yellow house with its white porch suggests there's something more inside than just flowers, which is true. The house serves double duty as a parlor, serving afternoon teas hosted by the friendly owner. If you've liked what you've tried, loose teas and tea accessories are offered for sale, or can be incorporated into a gift basket, as Barclay's is also a full-service florist. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale Coffee Sophistication |
265 Ponce de Leon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 685 8884 http://www.barrazacoffeebar.com/ |
Barraza (formerly known as Tarraza) breaks the mold of the traditional coffeehouse by turning a cup of coffee into an event. This upscale coffeehouse employs a wait staff to serve your cup of joe. Set in fall colors of pumpkin, cranberry, and cinnamon, patrons sit on uniquely constructed chairs and lounge on cushioned seats. Too add even more ambience and atmosphere; local bands perform jazz on Thursdays and Fridays, while amateur comedians perform on Mondays. Try the Mexican Hot Chocolate made with semi-sweet chocolate, cinnamon, vanilla, all imported from Mexico. For those who crave something strong, visit the inviting bar to the left. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It's Greek to You |
2985 Grandview Avenue Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 233 9755 http://www.basils.net |
Situated among some of the finest ethnic restaurants in the city, Basil's holds its own with Mediterranean and Middle Eastern specialties. A comfortable dining room dominates the interior of the restaurant, but the finest amenity is the dining area on the back patio. The changing menu offers many Greek, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern entrees. Some of the names may be familiar but the preparations are original and often surprising. An ample selection of wines is available from the fully stocked bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Haven from beyond! |
654 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 885 7505 http://www.bazzaaratlanta.com |
A cozy restaurant draped in European charisma, candle light and luxurious seating is what Bazzaar is all about. The cuisine is modern and continental, but the best thing is that the chef keeps experimenting with different styles, so that you're never bored with the menu. So if you wish to indulge in an experience that takes you all around the world with exciting menus and different themes at all nights, this is the place to come to. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perimeter Pizza & Pasta |
5525 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Atlanta, GA 30338 United States +1 770 668 0558 |
Just outside the north perimeter, you'll find this charming pasta and pizza establishment that rivals the best of Buckhead. Convenient to I-285 and Perimeter Mall, Bellini's offers traditional fare at an easier pace. The simple dining room has plenty of room for families and large groups, while the small bar is quiet during most hours. The dinner menu is pretty straightforward with a few creative surprises, such as the Chilean sea bass with hot orange and pineapple mojo. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfort food far from home |
800 North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 874 3144 http://www.benjerry.com |
Summer days are long and hot in Atlanta, which makes this Highlands shop very popular. In a neighborhood rich with great bars and restaurants but scarce on fast food, this is one of a very few options for ice cream. Dine in the small parlor or take your treat up to the rooftop deck. Uniquely blended and uniquely named frozen concoctions are the specialty here, with ice cream, yogurt and sorbet options aplenty. Ice cream sandwiches, milk shakes and sundaes are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Authentic trattoria |
3500 Peachtree Road (Phipps Plaza) Atlanta, GA 30355 United States +1 770 216 1662 http://www.buckhead.net/dining/ |
Opened in 1992 at Phipps Plaza, this upscale restaurant keeps pace with its dignified surroundings. The mellow, understated atmosphere offers a nice contrast to the bright expanse of the mall. Artistic prints and brass fixtures set the stage for a comfortable dining experience. Priding itself on the authenticity of its fare, the kitchen serves up a complete selection of Italian favorites. The salsiccia con polenta, in particular, is a sure bet. A full-service bar and appetizer menu are available for those shoppers who can't slow down for a full meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The hip and happening pizza joint |
2359, Windy Hill Road Southeast Atlanta, GA 30067 United States +1 770 436 4446 http://www.bluemoonpizzaatl.com |
This eatery serves some of the most innovative and fresh pizzas in town. Blue Moon Pizza oozes vibrancy and makes a blatant claim of wanting to remain an illogical pizza joint. Go for the hand-tossed variety or the thin crust ones, they are all good, complete with large portions of fresh and generous toppings. The Greek pizza is quite a crowd-puller here and so are the house made desserts. The blue walls and serene blue lights infuse an enchanting glow. All of this with an open patio, live music, an upbeat bar(with a good stock of martinis) and televised sports. Pizza joints just got better! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Fusing East and West |
3455 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 United States +1 404 237 9070 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
The sleek modern setting in the Pinnacle Building of downtown Buckhead adds a very hip air to your American Asian fusion experience. The upscale cocktail lounge is a very hot spot for the area's movers and shakers. Proper dress is required. Some menu selections are more Asian-influenced than others, and Bluepointe still puts out a few standard American dishes. Try the oyster and seafood bar, or opt for the sushi if you're a conservative diner. A full bar service is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Swanky Steakhouse |
Strasse am Schildhorn 4a (near Peachtree Road) Atlanta, GA 14193 United States +1 404 237 2663 http://www.bonesrestaurant.com/ |
Since 1979, Bone's has spared no expense in bringing Buckhead the best a cow has to offer. With oaken walls and a brass-laden, smoky bar at the entrance, this is the essence of an old-time gentleman's club, where local businessmen meet to impress important clients and make important deals. An impeccable wait staff delivers the best martinis in town, along with exceptional beef offerings including ribs, chops and steaks. For a change of pace, opt for the full Maine lobster or choose from the other exceptional seafood offerings. See website for full menu, wine list and private dining options. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sandy Springs Favorite |
6125 Roswell Road Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 843 8002 |
Serving the best food in its neighborhood, this low key joint has stood the test of time. The name is rather suggestive of the prevailing decor, both inside and out. A small bar is located in the corner of the simply adorned dining room. Nothing trendy, nothing fancy, the menu is as straightforward as the service. The fried shrimp is among the best in the city, lightly breaded and not too greasy. Other seafood specialties include a salmon and lobster bisque and a rotating variety of grilled and fried fish. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Emory's kosher green eatery |
2168 Briarcliff Road Atlanta, GA 30329 United States +1 404 329 0888 |
This casual spot features one of the best vegetarian and kosher menus in the city. Recipes consist of the freshest, often organic, leafy ingredients, and include the famous Earth Day quesadilla (with rice, mozzarella and feta) and the Thai peanut noodle sauté (peanut sauce over angel hair pasta with sprouts and onions). A good number of creative and healthy pizzas is also offered, and a nice selection of light wines and ales. The popular Fortant de France Chardonnay costs $3.75 per glass or $17 per bottle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste of New York |
220 Sandy Springs Circle (Suite 101) Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 843 8337 http://www.brooklyncafe.com |
This cafe was one of the first restaurants to bring the mixture of Manhattan chic and Southern comfort to the Atlanta dining scene. The interior is decorated in a comfortable modern style with photographic reminders of the borough. The place gets pretty busy and loud on weekend nights, but the service remains efficient, and the food more than makes up for the high decibels. Favorites include the hearty pasta dishes, the tender veal and the very extensive wine list. Call-ahead seating is offered instead of reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bakery and Cafe Best Bet |
3070 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 240 1978 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
Reminiscent of a Parisian cafe, this busy, well-appointed uptown bakery and cafe offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Voted "Atlanta's Best Breads and Pastries," the Buckhead Bread Company offerings are wonderful. Few can resist the warm, French baguettes made daily, or the extravagant array of dessert delicacies. A nice menu of sandwiches and salads are also available in the very casual dining area, as well as boxed meals for picnics. Catering service is available. No alcohol is served. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dressed up Diner |
3073 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 3336 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
An evening at this trendy spot may reveal a celebrity or two, as well as some of Buckead's most dressed-up diners. Funky Art Deco decor spices up this glorified diner, with booths and sassy waitresses to match. The menu covers the basics, but pulls some creative twists. Try the famous homemade potato chips with Maytag bleu cheese dressing, or Atlanta's fanciest meatloaf, comprised of veal and wild mushrooms. A diner-style bar with swivel stools serves cocktails to Atlanta's chic and stylish as they endure the frequent wait for a table. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wings Wings Wings |
2937 Cobb Parkway Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 850 9464 |
As much a saloon as a restaurant, Buffalo's puts its focus on fun and entertainment. The place can get loud during televised sporting events and during happy hour, which always draws a crowd. Hot wings rule the roost, as indicated by the name. Try them hot, hotter, or crazy-hot, or in one of the dozens of specialty flavors and styles. A nice selection of Southwestern and various American fare is also available, including fajitas, cheese steaks, salads, and numerous chicken dishes. Full bar service, of course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Southern As It Gets |
810 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30314 United States +1 404 525 9212 http://thebusybeecafe.com |
Hanging tough at its original location downtown, the Busy Bee is a hometown favorite for no-nonsense, down-home cooking. The locals outnumber tourists, a telling indicator of the Busy Bee's style. Red faux-leather booths line one wall, opposed by an old-time diner-style counter with red faux-leather-topped stools. No fancy "New Southern" pretenses here, just bona fide Dixie standbys like fried chicken, oxtails, smothered pork chops, fresh fried corn, greens, and candied yams. The marriage of soul food and Southern tradition is a happy one, and it comes pretty cheap, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Hearty Upscale Dining |
2678 Buford Highway Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 929 0001 http://www.cabinroom.com/ |
This interesting restaurant on Buford Highway takes you up to the mountains in the middle of the city. The Cabin is just what it claims to be, a mountain cabin complete with animal horns and plenty of wood. The ambiance is hunting-lodge friendly, with a warm fireplace and country appointments. Specializing in well-prepared, hefty steaks, the Cabin also features selected seafood and Southern favorites. Unique wild game specials are also available in season, complemented by a full bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A little jazz, a little dinner |
290 Hilderbrand Drive Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 404 256 3942 |
The perfect spot for local jazz is among the suburban offices of Sandy Springs and Roswell Road. Cafe 290 offers live jazz all week as well as good food. Steak and seafood selections are prepared well and complemented by a nice wine list, but most folks come for the music. The dining area is decked out to resemble a jazz club of old, and surrounds the small performance stage. Be sure to book reservations if you want to eat during the show. Full bar service is provided. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun Mexican |
2520 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 237 0500 |
Located across from the Lindbergh MARTA station, Jalapeno's is often one of the busiest restaurants in the city. The typical cantina decor is fun and a little cheesy, while the patio offers open air dining, although it can get a little noisy with all the traffic on Piedmont. The Mexican standards here are prepared well and without any fuss. Situated squarely between Midtown and Buckhead, this is a great spot for a business lunch with the co-workers. Jalapeno's has a full menu of Mexican beers and of course, margaritas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Eat with the locals |
308 West Ponce de Leon Avenue Suite B Atlanta, GA 30030-2435 United States +1 404 371 9119 http://www.cafelily.com/ |
They say when visiting a town, go where the locals go. This charming corner cafe in the middle of downtown Decatur is just that place. Simple and sweet, the concrete floors of the dining room are offset by bright purple walls, and seating is pretty limited. Best known for its monster sandwiches, piled high with fresh vegetables and select meats, Cafe Lily also provides a nice array of ethnic dishes. Sample the Moroccan jerk steak, the Portuguese ribeye, or any of a number of light seafood selections. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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California-Style Greens and Goodies |
2140 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 352 8859 http://www.cafesunflower.com |
Cafe Sunflower is consistently voted the top vegetarian restaurant in Atlanta. The quiet, brightly-lit dining room is set back from the road a bit, adding to the serene atmosphere. The cooks here use only the very freshest ingredients in interesting combinations to turn out California food with strong Oriental, Mediterranean and Southwestern influences. Try the Tofu Stir-Fry or the Sunflower Sampler, and for dessert enjoy a piece of Chocolate Peanut butter Tofu Pie. Sunflower serves handpicked organic wines and imported beer along with your favorite domestic selections. See website for menus and information on the Sandy Springs location. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Every night...some night! |
56 East Andrews Drive Suite 10 Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 869 1132 http://www.eastandrews.com/ |
Whether it's a girls' night out or a romantic date, you can count on Andrews for a great night out. Drink and gossip with the gals, dance till your legs give way or dine under the beautiful stars. It's wine night every wednesday with jazz music playing in the courtyard. Other fun events include the buy-one-get-one-free Early Bird Specials and Tapas and Tini nights. The extensive menu is peppered with items, such as Dill Crab Cakes, Chicken Sweet Potato Fritters and Bibb Steak Salad. And top this all off with Pecan Chocolate Pie or the conventional Tiramisu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lunchtime drama |
571 Kilgo St (Michael C. Carlos Museum) Atlanta, GA 30322 United States +1 404 727 0695 |
Show your creativity and take a friend to this unexpected find inside Emory University's Carlos Museum. It's a dramatic European-style, 50-seat window-service cafe, serving breakfast and lunch daily. The café features gourmet salads, pasta and sandwiches; homemade soups, superb desserts, and breads. Enjoy your meal in the company of the museum's stunning display of artifacts from around the ancient world. Prices are a bit steep, but the meals and service are world class. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Indian Old-Style |
1138 Euclid Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 681 1838 |
All the tastes of old India are yours for the asking at this unpretentious little eatery. A diverse menu covers the full spectrum of favorites, and is noted for the unusually large lunch portions. Simple and efficient, the dining room is reminiscent of an old-time American diner in its stark simplicity. Although not exclusively vegetarian, a majority of the entrees are either meat-free or can be prepared that way. All dinners and lunches are served with pulao rice and a cup of hot mulligatawny soup. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky Pies |
Lenox Square 3393 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30326-1162 United States +1 404 262 9221 http://www.cpk.com |
This restaurant is a great place to fuel up for a day at the sale racks, especially when you're looking for something more than a quick burger and fries. The restaurant occupies its own atrium balcony, where guests dine in bright sunshine let in from skylights high above; choose a booth along the right for optimal views of the shoppers below. Pastas, salads and other light fare complete the menu, but the headliners are the unusual pizzas. An Oriental chicken salad with fried noodles and Asian spice is also a popular choice. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual Dining and Amore |
699 Ponce de Leon Avenue (Shops at Ford Factory) Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 249 9020 |
Cameli's walks that difficult line between busy order-out joint and comfortable, classic dining room. Whatever your choice for dinner, however, the end result is fine Italian dining at a great price. The dining room features classic Italian restaurant appointments, right down to the colorful tablecloths. Abstract oil paintings along the walls add that special touch of trendy intimacy. The all-Italian menu features some traditional favorites and great gourmet pizza. Beer and wine are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine on the riverside |
4199 Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30339 United States +1 770 432 2663 http://www.canoe-atl.com |
Located on the Chattahoochee River, Canoe's beautiful historic setting makes it the perfect spot for weddings, receptions or corporate celebrations. Dark wood and white tablecloths are featured in the dining room, which offers spectacular views of the river and the riverside gardens. Seafood selections highlight the contemporary American menu, and Southern specialties are offered on both the dinner and dessert menus. Selected as one of the country's best new restaurants by the James Beard Foundation, Canoe offers a romantic culinary treat for any occasion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ride into good eating |
118 Perimeter Center West Atlanta, GA 30328 United States +1 770 395 6605 |
Ride on down to the Canyon Cafe for great Southwestern eats at good down-home prices. The desert climes of the American Southwest set the dominant motif in the dining area, which can accommodate nearly 400 diners. The refined roadhouse atmosphere is fun and exciting, whether in the casual dining room, or in front of one of the many TVs at the bar. Great selections are offered from the Tex-Mex genre, including everything you could possibly imagine wrapped in a tortilla. Full beer, wine, and liquor selections are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Capital food and ambience! |
255 East Paces Ferry Road The Capital Building, one block east of Peachtree Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 1162 http://www.thecapitalgrille.com |
For a breathtaking view and scrumptious food, head to this restaurant, eight floors up in the Capital Building. An array of rich dishes, including steak and seafood is served here, and you can enjoy it in a serene, elegant ambience. There are separate lunch and dinner menus. For an unforgettable dining experience, start off your meal with the Pan Fried Calamari with Hot Cherry Peppers, or the Lobster and Crab Cakes, followed by the North Atlantic Twin Lobster Sauté or Kona Crusted Dry Aged Sirloin with Caramelized Shallot Butter. Wind up with the divine White Chocolate Mousse or Coconut Cream Pie. You can take your pick from an extensive, award-winning wine-list, and for those more intimate gatherings, the restaurant offers four private dining rooms that can accommodate up to 50 guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mexican Meals |
1409-D North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 874 1343 |
This is a great find in the north Virginia-Highlands for the serious lover of authentic Mexican. The dining area features cantina decor and tables barely large enough to support the generous platters. Atlanta's extended outdoor season, as well as a burrito as big as a rolled-up newspaper, ensure the back deck is never a lonely place to be. A pair of dueling bars in the front of the restaurant dish out a full line of south-of-the-border brews and frozen concoctions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean Dining in the Hyatt |
3300 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 237 1234 |
Cassis was left unchanged when Hyatt took over Buckhead's Hotel Nikko. Hyatt knew better than to mess with success. Cassis offers great French and Mediterranean food and is convenient enough for a business lunch as well as a romantic dinner. The dining room overlooks a beautiful Japanese garden and waterfall, and is elegantly decorated in a Western style. The French influence is strong in the kitchen, particularly in the beef offerings, while the Mediterranean tastes dominate the seafood. An exemplary wine list covers most of the world's great regions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Homemade Lebanese Cuisine |
1565 North Decatur Road North East Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 373 2118 |
This established Lebanese restaurant is locally owned and noted for its fresh and flavorful dishes. The inside features a comfortable and elegant design, with tables and booths able to accommodate anything from an intimate dinner for two to a large party, making this restaurant a very popular lunch place among businesspeople. The kitchen offers authentic Lebanese cooking, featuring such items as kebabs, meza and the familiar staple of tabbouleh. Vegetarian dishes also figure large on the menu. Tea, coffee, soft drinks and a small selection of beer and wine are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mediterranean Favorites |
2770 Lenox Road NE Plantation Heights Shops Atlanta, GA 30342 United States +1 404 261 1826 / +1 404 266 1493 http://www.cedarsatlanta.com/ |
Voted one of the top 20 restaurants in Georgia by the Chef's Guide to America's Best Restaurants in 1997 and 1998, Cedars has long been a favorite among the condominium dwellers of Lenox Road. Hidden within the Plantation Heights Shops, its quaint surroundings make the food seem all the more appealing as fresh salads and bread are spread across the table. Cedars offers a Lebanese lunch buffet that is hard to beat, but be sure to also try the wide array of kebabs, as well as the famed Tabbouleh Salad. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Ultimate Sports Haven |
265 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 586 6908 |
Located within the Marriott Marquis hotel, this lively bar is a sports enthusiast's dream. More than two dozen televisions broadcast games at all times, while memorabilia from all local and many national teams adorn the walls. A large circular bar leaves plenty of room for big crowds. The normal sports bar food is served here, but it is always very good. A wide assortment of draft beer is also available, including the locally brewed Red Brick Ale. A great environment for visiting sports lovers and local fans alike. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An outdoor party |
Powers Ferry Road and Stella Drive Atlanta, GA United States |
Chastain park is a great outdoor venue for concerts. The amphitheatre is one of the most famous in the country for setting the standard in live entertainment. Here you will find some of the hottest names in music such as Counting Crows, Lyle Lovett and Jewel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Delicious Desserts |
3024 Peachtree Road NW Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 816 2555 http://www.thecheesecakefactor... |
The Atlanta branch of this growing national franchise is known for great food, but also for big crowds and long waits. The restaurant is big and airy, done up in terra-cotta with art deco accents. Come early or stand in line for the Cheesecake Factory's many culinary delights, which include American, Tex-Mex, Thai and Italian selections. The Firecracker Salmon Roll and shepherd's pie are consistent favorites, and the renowned breakfast menu is available all day. Of course, you'll want to try the cheesecake, too, which comes in nearly 100 varieties. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than Cheesecake |
3024 Peachtree Road, NW Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 816 2555 |
The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert, but this restaurant offers much more. Serving appetizers, lunch, dinner, late night dining, Sunday Brunch, and a full bar, the Factory is a great choice for a casual dining experience. Everyone will find something to their liking with over 200 menu selections of pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Be sure to save room for one of the 50 delicious cheesecakes and desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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More than Cheesecake |
4400 Ashford-Dunwoody Road Suite 3005 Atlanta, GA 30346 United States +1 678 320 0201 |
The Cheesecake Factory is surely the place to go when craving a rich and delectable slice of the mouth-watering dessert, but this restaurant offers much more. Serving appetizers, lunch, dinner, late night dining, Sunday Brunch, and a full bar, the Factory is a great choice for a casual dining experience. Everyone will find something to their liking with over 200 menu selections of pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and more. Be sure to save room for one of the 50 delicious cheesecakes and desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The place for Sunday football |
2391 Peachtree Road (Peachtree Battle Shopping Center) Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 842 1010 http://www.cheyennegrille.com/ |
This special little place makes you feel a bit like you are dining in your neighbor's living room, and it attracts a young crowd during the after-work hours. The "clubhouse" seats 45 with sofas, overstuffed chairs and dining tables, which all offer bird's-eye-views of two dozen televisions broadcasting major sports events. The diverse menu features steaks, seafood, creative salads and a long list of martinis. Weekend brunch is served, and special wine and cigar evenings are sponsored frequently. Friday's happy hour features free wine samples and a nice spread of munchies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hosted the Prime Minister |
699 Ponce de Leon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 881 1511 http://www.chinchinatl.com/ |
Atlanta inherited a national treasure when chef James Wong relocated from New York, and the city has rewarded him well. This enormously-popular spot is well known for authentic Chinese done up in elaborate presentations. Patrons flock from all over the area to this understated Midtown storefront in the Ford Factory building. Daily specials include offerings from all over China, including a memorable Peking Duck. Full bar service is available, and reservations are strongly recommended for weekend dining. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wok on the Wild Side |
2555 Delk Road, Suite A-11, Delk Village Shopping Center Atlanta, GA 30067 United States +1 770 984 0599 |
With one of the broadest menus of authentic Chinese in the metro area, this little eatery has a well-earned reputation for super-fast delivery. It is just a shade more expensive than your average Chinese take-out, but the first bite will let you know it is worth it. The decor totals not much more than a counter and a kitchen, so call for delivery or pick-up. Menu items can be ordered spicy or extra spicy. Groups of three or more can select from the family dinner ensembles and save some money. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The stylish way to give in to sugar cravings! |
905 Juniper Street Northeast, Unit 108 Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 745 9292 http://www.chocolatepinkcafe.com/ |
Which girl can resist the words "chocolate" or "pink"? Couple them together and you have a sweet and sinful combination—the Chocolate Pink Pastry Cafe! This European-style cafe pays homage to your sweet-tooth with decadent cakes, tarts, pastries, brownies, handmade chocolates and more, in a variety of flavors with chocolate being the predominant one of course. Chocolate mousse cakes..yummy coconut flakes...chocolate chip cookies so round....who cares about a few extra pounds?! Dig in and leave your dieter's guilt far behind. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best of land and sea |
70 West Paces Ferry Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 262 2675 http://www.buckheadrestaurants... |
Though best known for its steaks and chops, this upscale restaurant, opened in 1989, also delivers prime seafood, from seared yellow fin tuna to cracked pepper and almond-crusted swordfish. Located in the lower level of one of Buckhead's few high-rises, the art deco dining room features redwood walls and alabaster chandeliers. The adjoining Lobster Bar serves two- to five-pound shelled monsters, but is closed for lunch. Take care when ordering side items, as the servings provide plenty to share. A full-service bar provides over 400 wine selections. Business attire required. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bella Italiano |
309 Pharr Road NE Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 261 6013 http://www.ciaobellaatlanta.com/ |
This authentic trattoria serves the finest Italian specialties in Atlanta's most fashionable restaurant district. Quiet and quaint, Ciao Bella evokes feelings of a small, Old World bistro where family owners have served your parents and your parents' parents for generations. Banquet facilities are available, but it's a much better spot for a romantic, casual one-on-one. You can't miss with the Risotto ai Frutti di Mare, a mouth-watering blend of calamari, mussels, clams, and shrimp over perfect pasta. Specials are posted daily, and change with the season. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Downtown Dining |
50 Hurt Plaza (Suite 200) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 524 2489 http://www.citygrillatlanta.com |
An extravagant staircase leading up from the street entrance welcomes you to this restaurant in the fully restored Hurt Building, built in 1913. A club-like atmosphere pervades throughout, from the marble entrance to the lively piano bar. The menu changes daily, offering an excellent selection of seafood and beef dishes prepared with Southern-style gourmet touches. Try the Southern fried quail or any number of crab cake variations. An extensive list of American and European wines is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant Value |
3393 Peachtree Road Suite 3054 Atlanta, GA 30326 United States +1 404 442 8891 http://www.theclubhouse.com/ |
This sophisticated restaurant is like a snooty country club, save for the arrogance. With affordable rates and special events like wine tasting and happy hours always in the pipe line, you can enjoy more than just an elegant luncheon here. If you choose to become a member of the Valued Member Program, you can avail of certain privileges. They have a huge menu with a separate sections for children, martinis, desserts, lunch and dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go Cubano! |
2625 Piedmont Road (Suite #G40) Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 364 0212 http://www.cocolocoatlanta.com |
Located in a busy shopping center near Home Depot, Coco Loco is easily overlooked. Careful seekers are in for a pleasant surprise, though, as Coco Loco delivers some of the finest Cuban and Caribbean food in town. The cafe-style restaurant bustles with activity from a talkative wait staff and loud kitchen. The frenetic pace and lively decor fit well with the spicy specialties of the menu. Cuban pork, roasted to perfection, is a great standby, while other Cuban and Caribbean favorites such as the jerk chicken and beef get even spicier. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-style Southern Eats |
1879 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 874 5642 |
An Atlanta institution since 1927, the Colonnade sets the table with some of the best Southern food in the city. The gingham-curtained dining room hasn't changed since the 50s, with vinyl booths, big family tables and waitresses who call you "sugar." Traditional entrees such as fried chicken, pork roast and meatloaf are complimented by classic Dixie sides; the fried okra, sweet potatoes, three-day beans and highly addictive rolls should all be sampled. A full bar is located in back for the happy hour crowd. Credit cards are not accepted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Happenin' Breakfast Spot |
174 W. Ponce de Leon Avenue (near Ponce de Leon Place) Atlanta, GA 30030 United States +1 404 377 5623 http://www.crescentmooneatery.... |
This place sets one of Atlanta's most cheerful, buzzing breakfast tables, serving up delicious American diner fare at bargain prices. The restaurant is composed of two rooms, but to get from one to the other, you have to walk outside. Try the stuffed potatoes, which may be filled with other potatoes or with your choice of cheese, chicken, mushrooms or anything else. And don't leave without trying the pecan pie. You can stop in for breakfast anytime. Crescent Moon is on the cutting edge of the information age as well: free wireless Internet access is available, and the offer an e-mail Birthday Club for kids. Check website for menu, interactive forum, party reservations, birthday club info, and Northlake Mall location. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Barbecue the local way |
264 Memorial Drive (at Hill Street) Atlanta, GA 30312 United States +1 404 222 0206 http://www.daddydz.com |
If you have never savored honest-to-goodness, messy-fingered Southern barbecue, don't leave town without making a stop at Daddy D'z, located in the heart of the city. The flimsy, checkered tablecloths and spray-painted walls don't bother the working class clientele, and they fit in well with live blues from bands such as Five Easy Pieces, Chicago Joe and White Trash, and Black Cat Bone. Enjoy a half-slab of ribs for $11.95 or a pair of pork or beef sandwiches ($2.79-$3.29) while relaxing to some of the hottest blues music in town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best for a Bunch |
454, Cherokee Avenue Southeast Atlanta, GA 30312 United States +1 404 589 8002 |
Dakota Blue is a relaxed, friendly and chilled out joint in Atlanta where young people gather for a consistent share of Mexican food and drinks. The humble owners, Alan and GiGi along with the rest of the staff are attentive, unpretentious and sweet to patrons busy feating on brunch. Chef Tony is reputed as being extremely creative while preparing the dishes and the result is often an unbeatable treat. Favorites include the Veggie Burritos, barbecue Pork burrito and nachos. Sauces are amazing and kids are welcome. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jazz Six Nights A Week |
3380 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 United States +1 404 266 1600 http://www.dantesdownthehatch.... |
Since 1970, visitors have packed this exotic dinner club to eat fondue, listen to jazz and have the opportunity to view live alligators. The club is divided into 13 staggered levels, designed to resemble an old sailing vessel. Fondues are served in many varieties, including mixed meat and cheese trays, vegetable platters and, of course, chocolate. The restaurant's 300 wines range from $16 to more than $800. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good Brews and Great Views |
816 North Highland Ave Atlanta, GA 30306 United States +1 404 873 3607 http://www.darkhorseatlanta.com |
The dark wooden walls and dim lights give this place the look and feel of an old traveler's stopover, but the mood is lively and fun. Have a drink at the full island bar inside the front door or settle in the back to feast on anything from nachos to steaks. Better yet, take your party outside. The porch seating climbs up three floors and offers great nighttime views of the skyline. The basement houses a separate, much rowdier bar with live, local bands nightly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood Italian |
2072 DeFoors Ferry Road (Suite B) Atlanta, GA 30318 United States +1 404 352 0082 |
This quirky Italian kitchen puts out portions that will satisfy any appetite. The quiet dining room provides a friendly, relaxing atmosphere, softly decorated in the Old World style. A consistent lunch crowd comes for the great light pastas and healthy salads, while the dinner menu is a bit more extensive. Try the crab and parmesan-encrusted salmon steak for a little different seafood taste. Full bar selections and a menu of Italian wines are available to complement any meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Perfect place for a hot date |
3125 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 993 6847 http://www.divanatlanta.com |
Deep red walls, plush multicolored pillows and curtains and the mellow lighting, all make Divan an intimate Middle Eastern oasis. The smells of exotic candles and hookahs mingle with the aroma of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, to create one tempting mix. The establishment also has a luxurious VIP room replete with Moroccan influences. Enjoy fare like Lamb Kabobs Salad and Seared Blackened Tuna, while you sip on some Turkish beer or a Pomegranate Martini, which happens to be the house specialty. You can end the languorous meal, with a fruit flavored hookah or sheesha. Check the website for the great specials offered. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gypsy Spirit & Energy |
495 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 347 8648 http://www.djangoatlanta.com/ |
Django is a combination bar and restaurant near downtown Atlanta, serving up eclectic appetizers and entrees in the early evening before transforming into a dance club by night. The menu is heavy on meat and fish, offering French specialties like mussels and, from further afield, Free-Range Chicken Curry. The music progresses through the night; while you may be listening to Latin jazz as you dine, later there will be jungle, drum n' bass, and old school hits bumping on the dance-floor. A perennial favorite of those who love to dance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cross-Cultural Asian Cuisine |
1424 North Highland Avenue Atlanta, GA 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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Italian fare with a flair! |
261 19th Street Northwest Atlanta, GA 30363 United States +1 404 872 3902 http://www.dolceenoteca.com/ |
Get a taste of old world Italian charm in Atlanta....at the Dolce Enoteca e Ristorante. This popular eatery serves Italian dishes with a contemporary twist. The décor is aesthetic with its tinted glass doors, sparkling chandeliers, rich drapes and the hip bar—it almost looks like a Hollywood hot spot! Besides all this, there are private booths and lovely music is continually played to soothe frayed nerves. Start with some superb appetizers and entrées and next move on to the delicious main plates and finish off with some sinfully delightful desserts like the banana split. What a great way to spend an evening! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Salad central |
950 West Peachtree street, suite 240 The Plaza Midtown Garage Atlanta, GA 30309 United States +1 404 347 3434 http://www.dressedsalads.com |
Are you fed up of rich, heavy fare and crappy fast-food? Head over to the casual and bright Dressed in midtown Atlanta. A popular salad restaurant, this eatery helps you along the way to a healthier you. If you think the word salad is synonymous with boring, think again....roasted turkey, black forest ham, artichoke hearts, thick bacon, jalapeños, roasted red peppers and lots, lots more are available to create your own salad. You can even ask them to convert these into wraps. Chef designed salads like shrimp scampi and five star, can be paired with drinks or home-made soups....Mmmm! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Little Bit of Midtown |
485 Flat Shoals Ave Atlanta, GA 30316 United States +1 404 522 7841 http://www.eastsidelounge.net/ |
When the hipsters come out to play in East Atlanta, this is where they meet up. Much clubbier than the quiet taverns typical of this neighborhood, the Eastside Lounge has carved out its own niche and attracted a following from all over Atlanta. A long bar flanks the left side of the dimly-lit lower room, while upstairs, patrons sit in the loft lounge and watch art house flicks projected on the wall. A limited menu is available during the dinner hour, but most don't show up here to eat. DJs live Monday through Saturday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Midtown's Best Box Lunches |
600 Ponce de Leon Ave Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 888 9149 |
This cafeteria-style Midtown eatery is easy to spot from the street; it closely resembles a white box. The atmosphere inside isn't much more extravagant, resembling a school lunch room, but the largely college-aged lunch and dinner crowds don't seem to mind. There's plenty to choose from as you fill your tray. Fresh meats, pastas and salads can be grilled or arranged to order, or choose from a wide range of vegetarian alternatives. Try the jerk chicken or cheese tortellini with marinara sauce. Beer and wine available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Cuisine with Attitude |
764 Miami Circle Atlanta, GA 30324 United States +1 404 846 0449 http://www.eclipsediluna.com |
The delightful little find, tucked away amid antique shops, masquerades as a quiet cafe during the day, then serves some of Atlanta's best tapas when the sun goes down. The dining room is decidedly casual, decorated with metal trunks and chairs hanging from the ceiling. The prix-fixe menu highlights the Spanish ribs with balsamic vinegar and Luna's own handmade mozzarella cheese. In true tapas fashion, you'll want to try a little of everything. Select from a great wine list to complement each phase of your meal. See website for menu, wine list, and events calendar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 © 2007, Wcities |
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Locals' Choice |
3424 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30305 United States +1 404 266 3787 |
An Atlanta standby, El Azteca has brought affordable and great-tasting Mexican to Atlanta for years. The decor favors most Mexican restaurants, with booths, tables, and a large bar. Outside, the expansive patio is pleasant during fair weather, but can get a little noxious during rush hour as commuters come off nearby GA 400. The great platters are a sure bet, offering mountains of everything from tacos and enchiladas to cheese-laden refried beans and rice. Try the famous guacamole with complementary tortilla chips and a pitcher of beer or a margarita. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky Burrito Flavor |
1091 Euclid Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 588 0250 |
In the heart of Little Five Points, El Myr Burrito Lounge combines the funkiest of local, eclectic style with darn good burritos. Little more than a hole in the wall, the dim bar on the right doubles as a late-night hangout, and the dining room is cramped but friendly. As you might guess, burritos rule the menu, and they can be arranged and manipulated any way you can imagine. Sample interesting fillings like barbecue chicken, several varieties of beans, or the vegetarian choices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ride on in |
3937 Oakcleff Industrial Court Atlanta, GA 34340 United States +1 770 582 1010 |
Much of the city's Mexican-American population is centered in the northeast Atlanta neighborhoods that abut the small municipality of Doraville, and their continual patronage of El Rodeo provides a strong endorsement for the restaurant's fare. Nothing fancy here, just a good solid menu in an unhurried environment. Choose from the full range of Mexican delights, prepared faithfully from old country recipes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Creole delights! |
3500 Lenox Road, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30326 United States +1 404 564 5600 http://www.emerils.com/ |
Emeril's is a trendy Atlanta restaurant specializing in Creole cuisine. With colorful interiors and an even more colorful menu, the place gets full, especially on weekends, so reservations are recommended. Popular appetizers include Foie Gras Torchon & Maine Lobster Timbale with Brioche Toast, Red Onion Marmalade and Lemon Infused Olive Oil and Baked Crawfish Enchiladas with Poblano Pepper Tomatillo Salsa, Pepper Jack Cheese and Cilantro Lime Crema. Among the entrees, you can't go wrong with the Pan Crispy Atlantic Salmon with Sweet Corn Maque Choux, Lobster Caramel and Maine Lobster Fritters and the House Cured Duck Confit with Roasted Duck Sweet Potato Hash, Swiss Chard and Natural Reduction. The Banana Cream Pie is the perfect way to end your meal - you'll go home blessing Emeril, and his culinary skills! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New restaurant with flair |
800 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 United States +1 404 685 3191 http://www.enorestaurant.com/ |
Located in a developing loft district on the edge of downtown, Eno was founded by Jamie Adams, former chef at Veni Vidi Vici, one of Atlanta's most respected Italian restaurants. The beautiful wine bar is a spacious room dominated by floor-to-ceiling windows, while the dining room is a little cozier with white tablecloths and a formal ambiance. The predominantly Mediterranean menu includes a nice selection of lamb and seafood dishes, as well as game hen and steak. The appetizers include some exotic combinations, and are very popular. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bikers and Families United |
1136 Euclid Avenue Atlanta, GA 30307-1939 United States +1 404 688 2582 |
Find this place by following the row of Harley-Davidsons along the curb. Popular with both bikers and locals, perhaps the hand-drawn sign in the window best expresses this establishment's laid-back attitude: "Help wanted. No wimps. No bozos. Inquire within." The bar area is a deliberate dive, decorated with biker paraphernalia, road signs and a stuffed fish. The restaurant is tavern-like, with large tables frequented by families. Barbecue features large on the menu and is reinforced by an admirable listing of sandwiches, burgers, and daily blue plate specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fusion in Decatur's Historic Center |
129 East Ponce DeLeon Avenue Atlanta, GA 30338 United States +1 404 687 8822 http://www.eurasiabistro.net |
For those in search of a dining experience focused on contemporary fare and top-notch service, Eurasian Bistro is high on the list for Decatur residents. The menu specializes in the pairing of traditional flavors and Asian-inspired sauces. Some of the stand-out favorites include Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb with Thai Basil Sauce and Pan Seared Salmon in Choo Chee Curry with Asparagus. The dining rooms are open and airy, with seating arrangements that also offer privacy for a more intimate setting. The restaurant also features a full bar and sitting area that is popular for more casual gatherings or for those simply waiting for a table-- and with the rise in popularity that Eurasian Bistro has enjoyed, there may be something of a line if you want to try the newest fusion innovation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Who Wants Pizza? |
1040 North Highland Avenue (near Virginia Avenue) Atlanta, GA 30306-3551 United States +1 404 873 4545 http://www.everybodyspizza.com/ |
This old neighborhood place offers some of Atlanta's best pizza amid the busy shops and friendly taverns of the Highlands. From the storefront, the narrow bar cuts through this historic building, with exposed brick and ceiling fans lending an old-time feel. A few tables oppose the bar in front, and booths line the wall that leads to the porch in the back. Great pizzas, big salads, pastas and unique sandwiches are all available. The bar features 14 beers on tap and stays busy throughout the day. See website for menu, delivery, and Emory Village location. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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University Pies and Fries |
1593 N. Decatur Road Atlanta, GA 30307 United States +1 404 377 7766 http://www.everybodyspizza.com... |
Right across from the beautiful Emory campus on Atlanta's east side, Everybody's serves up great food and cold brews to students, teachers, and townies alike. This is a college hangout, which means that occasionally there's more beer being served than pizza. Three levels divide the eating crowd, so so |