A Local's Guide to Eat and Drink Your Way Through Atlanta, GA

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Caitlyn Johnston

  • Atlanta

  • Couples Travel

  • City Travel

  • Family Travel

  • Solo Travel

  • High-end

  • Coast

  • Outdoor

Buildings in Atlanta under blue sky during day time
Curator’s statement

Atlanta has a ton of history to explore of course, but one of the main things I love about the city is the food. From farm-to-table, food halls, outdoor festivities, Southern hospitality and international flavors, Atlanta has everything you want and more. With the diverse food scene, choose from popular restaurants that have been here for decades or off the beaten path bites to eat.

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Places to eat & drink in Atlanta, GA

Bbq and red bell peppers.

The Consulate (dinner) - Going for the first Michelin star restaurant in the south with a quarterly rotating menu.

Adios Cafe for breakfast.

Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q for lunch.

Stop in along the belt line at Lady Bird for some drinks and snacks.

Coffee Man Cold Brew for coffee or coffee cocktails at Ponce City Market.

Delbar for Middle Eastern bites.

Forza Storico for happy hour and Italian food.

Le Bon Nosh for lunch.

Sugar Shanes for the most delicious cookies you have ever tasted.

Need to Know

Looking for more travel inspo? Check out my guide, Adventure Travel in El Calafate, Argentina.

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