Cumberland
Cumberland
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Omni National Anthem
The baseball-themed space is fancy enough to host a business meal while also pleasing game crowds with solid pub options.
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Mr. Cow
Mr. Cow’s is one of our favorite places to grab a K-Dog with fun toppings like Flaming Cheetos and caramel puff barley.
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Copeland’s
Crowds flock to the Copeland's on Cumberland for their affordable weekend brunch buffet, which features plenty of seafood options and Creole/Cajun favorites.
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Punch Bowl Social
Punch Bowl Social is where you got after a Braves game when you want to eat, drink, bowl, sing karaoke, or play arcade games.
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Eataliano
Eataliano brings family-owned, homestyle Italian kitchen vibes to the busy Battery scene.
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Grits & Eggs Breakfast Kitchen
The weekend scene at Grits & Eggs in Vinings should hold a place on your Atlanta brunch bucket list.
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Silverspot Cinema
The true stars of this upscale dinner cinema are on the big screen—not so much the kitchen.
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Burn by Rocky Patel
When you first step inside Burn, it’ll remind you of an old boys club with dim lighting and the faint smell of cigar smoke wafting through the air.
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Yard House
Yard House at The Battery is a great pick for an unlimited selection of beer and reliably decent bar food.
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Wahlburgers
Give family-friendly Wahlburgers a chance—even if you've suffered through Daddy’s Home 2.
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The Garden & Gun Club
The Garden & Gun Club at The Battery is an olive-toned, plaid-floored restaurant.
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Ph'East
On the quieter end of The Battery, sits Ph'east, a small, five-stall East Asian food hall and bar offers everything from bubble tea to ramen.
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El Super Pan
El Super Pan's location in the Battery has an expanded menu and more seating options than their PCM stall, but you'll still find the Cuban sandwich.