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Where To Eat & Drink In Buckhead
16 of our favorite places to eat and drink in Buckhead.
All less than a half mile from ATL's famous Fox Theatre, the following Midtown restaurants and bars are great places to grab a drink and bite pre-show—and some are worthy of a curtain call of their own.
Look past the aged storefronts and grunge aesthetic of Euclid and Moreland and you’ll find some of the most dependable kitchens and beloved dives in the city.
A walkable neighborhood of lovely homes and leafy streets proves that it knows its way around the kitchen, too.
Great Irish Pubs
Mac McGee
Half-priced appetizers, Irish food, and their big local brew collection make us want to see this end of The Battery more often.
This popular Buckhead spot gives you kick-ass food like Tangy Guinness BBQ wings and the crepe-style chicken quesadilla along with plenty of Irish soccer pub charm.
Food isn’t the primary reason people come to this small Virginia Highlands dive bar, but it should be.
Elder Tree is EAV’s neighborhood Irish bar serving up cumberland pie and colcannon.