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. bartaco

    $ | Inman Park

    Take an order card, grab a pencil, and decide what you want in your tacos; bartaco offers everything from falafel and fish to cauliflower and chorizo. You'll want at least two, even though it's easy to fill up on the unforgettable guacamole. The chopped salad tossed with lime vinaigrette is also a great choice, especially if you ask to have some seasoned shrimp added in.

    299 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, USA
    470-400–8226

    Known For

    • Long taco list with unique fillings
    • Breezy patio
    • Delicious and simple margaritas
  • 2. Holy Taco

    $$ | East Atlanta

    Don't fill up on the tortilla chips at this Tex-Mex joint. They are so tasty that you might miss the rest of the menu, which includes vegan and vegetarian options, as well as standards like fish tacos and fajitas. A big patio makes this a big sunny-day draw, especially with the organic margaritas featuring rotating flavors fresh from local farmers' markets.

    1314 Glenwood Ave., Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
    404-230–6177

    Known For

    • Inventive takes on Tex-Mex
    • Organic margaritas with fresh ingredients
    • Patio dining on sunny days

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 3. Muchacho

    $ | Reynoldstown

    The yellow door of the old Atlanta & West Point Railroad station where this coffee shop is housed will undoubtedly draw the eye. Muchacho offers West Coast retro vibes and an assortment of breakfast tacos, matcha lattes, and daily frescas in a bright space.

    904 Memorial Dr. SE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30316, USA
    404-748--9254

    Known For

    • Eclectic and spacious patio
    • Easy access to the BeltLine
    • Fun merchandise

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 4. Taquería del Sol

    $ | Midtown

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

    1200-B Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
    404-352–5811

    Known For

    • Long lines and cutthroat table-grabbing
    • Fresh salsa and guacamole
    • Midday "siesta" that can frustrate those who lunch late

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. No dinner Mon., Reservations not accepted
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