190 Best Restaurants in Georgia, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Georgia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Riverside Cafe

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Go for the authentic Greek food at this cozy café right across from the Cumberland Island Ferry. There's indoor and outdoor dining with great waterfront views. The menu features soups, sandwiches, pasta, and Greek fare like moussaka, lamb chops, and pasticcio (Greek lasagna) as well as crab cakes and fried seafood specialties.

106 St. Marys St., St. Marys, GA, 31558, USA
912-882–3466
Known For
  • Greek-American specialties
  • Fried seafood
  • Family-friendly dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Rookery

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There’s a definite '70s vibe at this popular downtown eatery, where the burgers are named for Macon’s famed musicians and the only president to hail from Georgia. The Big “O,” topped with barbecue sauce and an onion ring, is named for Otis Redding; the Allman Burger is smothered with sautéed mushrooms; and the Jimmy Carter comes with peanut butter, of course. With its fun menu, large patio, and groovy dive bar interior with dark wooden booths, it’s a great place to grab a bite and try out some local craft beers. Milk shakes are a big deal, too. For something a little fancier, try sister restaurant Dovetail Crafted Cuisine upstairs.
543 Cherry St., Macon, GA, 31201, USA
478-746–8658
Known For
  • Creative burgers and sandwiches named for Georgia celebs
  • Milkshakes made with fresh, local milk
  • Fun pub environment with outdoor dining

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Rum Cake Lady Cuban Cafe

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This authentic Cuban spot on the edge of downtown Blue Ridge is a lovely surprise. Here you can pick up delicious Cuban sandwiches with fresh-baked bread, empanadas, and other Cuban specialties. The star of the show is, of course, sweet and spongy rum cake which comes in a mini size perfect for snacking. Wash it down with a Cuban coffee. It's an order-at-the-counter operation with outdoor tables if you'd like to linger.

205 W. First St., Blue Ridge, GA, 30513, USA
706-946–4525
Known For
  • Rum cakes in a variety of flavors
  • Authentic Cuban food
  • Cuban coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Salt Island Fish and Beer

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This casual eatery specializes in fresh takes on typical beach food, like smoked fish dip made with the local catch, a mahi mahi banh mi, shrimp bruschetta, and blue crab poutine. You can still get your favorites, though, as the innovative menu also includes standards like beer-battered flounder and fisherman's stew served over jasmine rice. There are several vegetarian side options that can be made vegan as well, which is rare for a seafood restaurant. Round your meal out with a craft beer or cocktail from the bar.

101 Lovell Ave., Savannah, GA, 31328, USA
912-499--4279
Known For
  • Weekday happy-hour specials
  • Unique sides
  • Fresh, eclectic menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Sisters of the New South

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Traditional Southern home cookin' comes with a smile at Sisters of the New South, where you'll be greeted as "honey" or "baby" (or both) as you place your order. Try the smothered pork chops or the fried whiting, though you can't go wrong with the generous "Meat & Three"—a choose-your-own foodie adventure. Oxtails served with collard greens, red rice, and yams is a perennial favorite.

2605 Skidaway Rd., Savannah, GA, 31404, USA
912-335–2761
Known For
  • Smothered pork chops
  • Traditional Southern cooking
  • Collard greens

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Skippers' Fish Camp

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This upscale take on the fish camp theme lies at the foot of a public dock on the Darien River, where working shrimp boats moor. It has a beautiful courtyard pond and an open-air oyster bar. Popular menu items include Georgia white shrimp, ribs, and fried flounder. Arrive early on weekends, when there's usually a wait.

85 Screven St., Darien, GA, 31305, USA
912-437–3474
Known For
  • The views
  • Catching the game
  • Seafood and barbecue
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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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 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, GA, 30310, USA
470-435–7655
Known For
  • Vegan burgers as good as the real thing
  • Fun atmosphere
  • Long waits
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Sly's Sliders and Fries

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Tiny burgers get gourmet treatment and are paired with generous portions of perfectly crispy skinny fries at this local favorite. Try the Mr. Chow, which comes with a fried egg and extra bacon, or the Lil Sandy with pulled pork; vegetarians can chow down on the Shroomwich, featuring three kinds of marinated fungi. This is a great lunch spot—call ahead to order a sackful for a fabulous picnic.

Sotto Sotto

$$ | Inman Park

For an adventurous take on Italian cuisine, visit this former commercial space that hops with young, hip patrons dining on seafood risotto, spaghetti with sun-dried mullet roe, and utterly perfect panna cotta (custard).

313 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30307, USA
404-523–6678
Known For
  • Inventive Italian dishes
  • Young and hip atmosphere
  • Setting that's perfect for date night
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Soul Vegetarian Restaurant No. 2

$$ | Poncey-Highland

Vegan comfort food and plant-based barbecue dishes are served up in a no-frills diner setting, with mac and cheese (made with soy cheese), cauliflower and tofu steaks, and kalebone (a wheat-gluten protein) topping the menu. The original location (on Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard) serves similar fare but buffet-style, with more limited daily choices.

652 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30306, USA
404-875–0145
Known For
  • Vegan comfort food
  • Soy mac and cheese
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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South City Kitchen

$$ | Midtown

The culinary traditions of South Carolina inspire the dishes served at this cheerful restaurant. This is the place in the city to try out Southern staples like fried green tomatoes, she-crab soup, and buttermilk fried chicken. In the heart of the Crescent Avenue entertainment district, the spare, art-filled restaurant attracts a hip crowd.

1144 Crescent Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30309, USA
404-873–7358
Known For
  • Creatively prepared catfish
  • Fried green tomatoes with goat cheese
  • Hip, artsy crowd

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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 pot pie (the shop only sells whole pies, which start at $39.95).

Southern Soul Barbeque

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This retro-inspired indoor-outdoor establishment with a more-than-12-hour hardwood-fired barbecue occupies a former gas station at a five-points crossroads in the heart of St. Simons Island. Locals claim this as the area's best barbecue, and diners flock here for the brisket, pulled pork, Brunswick stew, and homemade sauces and side dishes. It's a great option for large parties with family-style appetites.
2020 Demere Rd., St. Simons Island, GA, 31522, USA
912-638–7685
Known For
  • Retro atmosphere
  • Sizable portions
  • Southern-style sides
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Spirits Tavern

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This lively pub just off the town square is known for its burgers and craft cocktails. The menu offers appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and a wide variety of certified Angus or grass-fed beef burgers with fun names like the Bearded Goat (topped with goat cheese and green tomato chow-chow or pickled relish) and the Rude Awakening (topped with an egg and hash browns). You can opt for grilled chicken or a veggie burger if you're not a red meat fan. The decor is simple and the atmosphere is spirited just like the name.

19 E. Main St., Dahlonega, GA, 30533, USA
706-482–0580
Known For
  • Creative gourmet burgers
  • Craft cocktails and mocktails
  • Lively pub atmosphere

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Staplehouse

$$ | Old Fourth Ward
Staplehouse was a true staple of Atlanta, with its 2016 James Beard finalist for Best New Restaurant and charitable status widely known. In 2020, the lauded restaurant became a market. The fresh charcuterie is a holdover from the full-service menu, but some new offerings such as pork loin with tortillas hit the spot. Buy what you need and take it to go, or sit out on the garden patio while you eat.
541 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, GA, 30312, USA
404-524–5005
Known For
  • High-quality foods that are always made fresh
  • Unique global wine list
  • Relaxing outdoor space
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Starland Cafe

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Housed in a brightly painted two-story house, this legendary lunch spot is the restaurant that started the neighborhood's renaissance. From the fresh-pressed vegetarian Greek panini (brimming with crispy asparagus, hummus, marinated artichokes, feta, tomato, pesto, and house aioli) to the generously portioned Kitchen Sink Salad (dates, raisins, artichokes, apples, grapes, crunchy rice noodles, tomatoes, and onion), it’s hard to go wrong with a menu that prioritizes freshness and locally sourced greens. Folks travel for miles just for the tomato Thai soup.

11 E. 41st St., Savannah, GA, USA
912-443–9355
Known For
  • Bustling weekday lunch crowd
  • Famous tomato Thai soup
  • Iced Earl Grey tea
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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Starland Yard Food Truck Park

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Rotating food trucks means that menus revolve weekly at this literal playground constructed out of old shipping containers. Two permanent fixtures are a well-stocked central bar and Pizzeria Vittoria, whose piping hot oven manned by award-winning chef Kyle Jacovino churns out the neighborhood's best pizza. A credit card is taken upon entry, so visitors can order at the yard's multiple food sites and pay one bill as they exit. The park often hosts live music, and cornhole and other games make for a festive atmosphere.

Strangebird

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Operating inside of a well-preserved 1938 Worcester Streamliner, Strangebird serves up casual, approachable eats with a Mexican flair. The appetizing aromas of smoked meats and Yucatan marinades fill the cozy diner car, which has already amassed a flock of devoted patrons since its opening in July 2023.

1220 Barnard St., Savannah, GA, 31406, USA
912-250--9500
Known For
  • Birria burger
  • Smokehouse tacos
  • Retro streamliner
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Sushi Hayakawa

$$$$ | Midtown

It’s unlikely you'll find another sushi restaurant that is as sublime. Hayakawa is both intimate and traditional, a serene space that contributes to its overall experience. The fish here is sourced straight from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market, along with other places around the world. Chef Atsushi Hayakawa curates the selection, so everything you eat is top-tier. Around since 2008, Hayakawa is one of few Atlanta restaurants to receive one Michelin star.

1055 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, GA, 30318, USA
770-986–0010
Known For
  • An intimate dining experience
  • 16-course omakase dinner
  • Finest fish selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.
Reservation required

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Sushi Zen Southside

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If you've had your fill of Southern cuisine, head to this quality spot in a strip mall for award-winning sushi, daily specialty rolls, and grilled meat and noodle dishes. The longtime fixture has been around since 1998. Although Chef Yoshi has passed away, the service continues here.

1100 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah, GA, 31406, USA
912-303–0141
Known For
  • Cooked food as good as the sushi
  • Intimate space
  • Creative ingredient combinations
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat. and Mon.

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Swift & Finch Coffee

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The coffee is roasted on-site at this hip coffee shop housed in a former service station in the heart of downtown Rome. The open and airy space offers tons of seating and a wide variety of tasty handcrafted beverages—from basic espresso and fancier coffee drinks, to gourmet teas and smoothies. There are pastries, desserts, and snacks on hand, but the coffee is really the star of the show.

600 Broad St., Rome, GA, 30161, USA
706-237–6750
Known For
  • High-quality beans roasted on-site
  • Spacious, industrial-style interior perfect for hanging out
  • Pastries and snacks
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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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, GA, 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
Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Taste & See Coffee Shop

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Part coffee shop and part gallery, this spacious downtown Macon establishment offers locally roasted coffee and tons of comfy seating. There's also baked goods, sandwiches, and decadent desserts made in-house for a quick snack.
546 Poplar St., Macon, GA, 31201, USA
478-238–5191
Known For
  • Handcrafted coffee drinks
  • Yummy baked goods
  • Spacious, artsy interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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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, GA, 30303, USA
404-521–9796
Known For
  • Bison and beef burgers
  • Cozy, clubhouse feel
  • Its famous founder
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Town 220

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Next door to the James Madison Inn, this upscale bistro offers lunch and dinner Tuesday through Saturday. Owner and executive chef Fransisco De La Torre is passionate about fresh, quality ingredients. The menu features soups, salads, steaks, and entrées like duck à l'orange, rack of lamb, and seared jumbo scallops. The bright and airy dining room features warm wood finishes and soaring ceilings. In the spring and fall, grab an outdoor table and a selection from Town 220's extensive wine and cocktail list.

220 W. Washington St., Madison, GA, 30650, USA
706-752–1445
Known For
  • Attentive, knowledgeable service
  • French cuisine standards
  • Lovely patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Tramici

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This bustling Italian eatery with the same owner as the more refined Halyards bills itself as a neighborhood restaurant. It has spaghetti and meatballs and pizzas piled with favorite toppings, as well as a remarkable antipasto with prosciutto and various cheeses and a superb take on braised short ribs over goat cheese ravioli. Everything is fresh and flavorful, and the atmosphere lively. 

75 Cinema La., St. Simons Island, GA, 31522, USA
912-634–2202
Known For
  • Kid-friendly dining
  • Authentic flatbreads
  • Hearty Italian entrées
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends

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Treylor Park

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Expect whimsical takes on lowbrow eats at this bustling favorite, where the taco menu alone is a playground of flavor with options like the peppery fried chicken and pancake tacos or the savory shrimp and grits tacos. With all-day breakfast options, an interior that honors the restaurant's camp influences while keeping it hip and modern, and a robust beer and cocktail menu, it's no wonder this is one of Savannah's hot spots.
225 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-495–5557
Known For
  • Creative takes on comfort food like PB&J chicken wings
  • Late-night bites
  • Patio seating

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Tricks BBQ

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You can usually smell the delicious aroma before you see the line snaking around this outdoor pit stop right off Victory Drive. Using mouthwatering smoke techniques and a secret golden mustard sauce recipe, Tricks serves up to-go containers of the finest ribs around. Snack-sized portions are perfect for a taste, or try a slab dinner to feed the fam. Get there by early afternoon—they close up shop at 4 pm but often sell out earlier.

2601 Bull St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-436-7338
Known For
  • Pork ribs
  • Lamb dinners
  • Chicken legs
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Troy Mediterranean Cuisine

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Don't let the strip mall location fool you; this spacious restaurant offers authentic Greek and Italian specialties with romantic ambience. The pita bread is soft and pillowy, perfect for the creamy hummus and baba ganoush, and entrées like falafel platters and the merlot-braised lamb shank come in hearty, generous portions.

10510 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA, 31419, USA
912-921--5117
Known For
  • Lemon-chicken soup
  • Gyro platter
  • Lamb chops

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Tybean Art & Coffee Bar

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This funky mini-gallery and coffee shop has an extensive menu of espresso drinks, frappes, smoothies, matchas, and teas alongside scones, muffins, and other grab-and-go baked goods. Peruse the unique art pieces and gifts while the barista crafts your drink, then enjoy it outside on the deck. It's conveniently located at The Shoppes at Tybee Oaks, which also houses galleries, gift shops, and Huc-A-Poos for specialty pizzas.
1213 Old U.S. Hwy. 80, Savannah, GA, 31328, USA
912-224--5227
Known For
  • Cheerful staff
  • Located near numerous small boutiques and galleries
  • Funky and artistic atmosphere

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