Atlanta Restaurants

This is a city known for its food; many a trip to Atlanta is planned around meals in its barbecue shacks, upscale diners, and chic urban eateries. Traditional Southern fare—including Cajun and creole, country-style and plantation cuisine, coastal and mountain dishes—thrives, as do Asian fusion, traditional Ethiopian, creative vegan, and mouth-scorching Indian food. Catch the flavor of the South at breakfast and lunch in diners and other modest establishments that serve only these meals.

Many restaurants will accept you just as you are; dress codes are extremely rare in this casual city, except in the chicest of spots. Although many restaurants accept reservations, some popular spots operate on a first-come, first-served basis on weekends. Waits at some hot dining locales can exceed an hour, especially if you arrive after 7 pm.

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  • 1. Little Bear

    $$ | Downtown

    Inspired by Jarrett Stieber’s pop-up, Eat Me, Speak Me at S.O.S. Tiki Bar in Decatur, the restaurant is named after his dog, a Great Pyrenees. Located beside the old Turner Field stadium that now belongs to Georgia State University, Little Bear boasts creative and themed menu items and unique cocktails—which sometimes come in cute plastic honey bear jars.

    71 Georgia Ave. SE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30312, USA
    404-500--5396

    Known For

    • No two meals are exactly alike
    • Chill atmosphere with fancy fare
    • Located in emerging Summerhill community

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 2. Old Lady Gang

    $$$ | Castleberry Hill

    Kandi Burruss-Tucker (of Real Housewives of Atlanta fame) brings the flavors and hospitality of her Georgia upbringing to this Castleberry Hill hot spot, serving generous portions of soul food staples in a relaxed setting. Despite its reality-TV roots, the decor and atmosphere are homey here, and you’ll be tempted to stay all day.

    177 Peters St. SW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30313, USA
    404-748--9689

    Known For

    • Chicken and French toast
    • Fried deviled eggs
    • All-day Sunday brunch
  • 3. Slutty Vegan

    $$ | West End

    ATLiens (both meat eating and vegan) were delighted when this popular food truck expanded to a brick-and-mortar Westview location in early 2019. The mission behind its coquettish name is to prove that plant eaters can still indulge in good, rich food, and, with a menu of charbroiled Impossible Burgers loaded with special sauce, vegan cheese, sweet plantains and more, Slutty Vegan achieves just that. Lines out the door at this fun and lively place mean long waits and a fairly limited menu, but the food is worth it.

    1542 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30310, USA
    855-439--7588

    Known For

    • Vegan burgers as good as the real thing
    • Fun atmosphere
    • Long waits
  • 4. Ted's Montana Grill

    $$$$ | Downtown

    The Ted in question is CNN founder Ted Turner, who has left a significant mark on this city, and Atlantans feel a sense of ownership for this chain specializing in bison meat. Tin ceilings, a cheerful waitstaff, and mahogany paneling add to the comfortable feel. The restaurant is located near a street named for the Atlanta icon, dedicated in 2015.

    133 Luckie St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303, USA
    404-521–9796

    Known For

    • Bison and beef burgers
    • Cozy, clubhouse feel
    • Its famous founder

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations not accepted
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