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. Aria

    $$$$ | Buckhead

    Chef Gerry Klaskala's talent is best captured by his love of rustic and hearty "slow foods"—braises, stews, roasts, and chops cooked over a roll-top French grill. Don't miss renowned pastry chef Kathryn King's mouthwatering dessert menu.

    490 E. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30305, USA
    404-233–7673

    Known For

    • Perfect desserts from renowned pastry chef
    • Slow-cooked classics
    • Reputation as a go-to spot for special occasions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Canoe

    $$$$ | Buckhead

    This popular spot on the bank of the Chattahoochee River has built a reputation based on such dishes as slow-roasted rabbit with wild mushroom ravioli and Swiss chard. Sunday brunch—with smoked-salmon eggs Benedict, house-made Georgia pecan sticky buns, and other offerings—is superb. The restaurant's tagline, "tucked away, not far away," is no joke—call for directions.

    4199 Paces Ferry Rd. SE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30339, USA
    770-432–2663

    Known For

    • Relaxing views of the river
    • Excellent brunch
    • Hard-to-find location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.
  • 3. Colonnade

    $$ | Buckhead

    For traditional Southern food—think fried chicken, ham steak, and turkey with dressing—insiders head to Colonnade, a local institution since 1927 and a magnet for gay men and the elderly. The interior, with patterned carpeting and burgundy banquettes, is a classic version of a 1950s restaurant.

    1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30324, USA
    404-874–5642

    Known For

    • Vintage atmosphere
    • Huge helpings of traditional Southern cuisine
    • Homemade yeast rolls

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed.--Sat., Reservations not accepted
  • 4. Eclipse di Luna

    $$ | Buckhead

    Live music and a twist on the standard date night keep this place bustling on weekends. The menu consists of tapas such as patatas bravas con romesco (potatoes with olive oil and a spicy sauce) and ceviche. The only real entrées are a roasted whole fish and a traditional paella overflowing with fresh seafood, chicken, and chorizo. The restaurant is at the very end of the Miami Circle design center.

    764 Miami Circle, Atlanta, Georgia, 30324, USA
    404-846–0449

    Known For

    • Traditional tapas menu
    • Dance-worthy live Latin music
    • Authentic seafood paella

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, Credit cards accepted
  • 5. Southern Baked Pie Company

    $$$$ | Buckhead

    Amanda Wilbanks has come a long way from entering her buttermilk pie in local competitions—she’s now the owner of three storefront locations and the author of a cookbook. There’s a variety of sweet and savory choices at this chic Buckhead Village location (even a Pie-of-the-Month club). Favorites include the caramel pecan pie, original buttermilk pie, and chicken potpie.

    3145 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, Georgia, 30305, USA
    404-263--0656

    Known For

    • Buttery piecrust
    • Chicken potpie
    • Gluten-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. Varasano's Pizzeria

    $$ | Buckhead

    Software engineer Jeff Varasano was 14 when he set the country's Rubik's Cube record, and he's since changed gears to accomplish the feat of building the perfect pizza. The thin, lightly charred pies are created by closely following Varasano's intense instructions, including the use of an 800ºF oven. The restaurant also serves pastas, salads, and rich Italian doughnuts.

    2171 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
    404-352–8216

    Known For

    • Thin-crust pizzas
    • Quality ingredients
    • Italian doughnuts for dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays, Credit cards accepted

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