East Atlanta Village
East Atlanta Village
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The Elder Tree Public House
Elder Tree is EAV’s neighborhood Irish bar serving up cumberland pie and colcannon.
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Screamin' Weenies
After hours on Fridays and Saturdays, Banshee in EAV transforms into a late-night hang out spot with a DJ, dancing, and Screamin’ Weenies out on the back patio.
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So Ba Vietnamese Restaurant
So Ba isn’t on the main drag of EAV, so it’s a little harder to accidentally stumble across, but we think their pho alone makes them a worthy landmark.
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Holy Taco
As one of the few places on the main drag of EAV serving Mexican food, Holy Taco is clutch when the taco cravings hit.
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Grant Central Pizza East
For more than 30 years, Grant Central Pizza East has been serving up huge, thin-crust New York-style slices of pizza.
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Pollo Primo
We’ve found the perfect go-to for a quick, affordable lunch in EAV—Pollo Primo, which continuously churns out hella seasoned chicken plates, hella fast.
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Emerald City Bagels
The New York-style bagels at this East Atlanta Village spot are some of our favorites in the city.
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Argosy
Go to Argosy in East Atlanta Village to drink a few beers and eat good bar food, or dance to DJs and play skee-ball in the back.
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Banshee
With an experimental menu and an upscale space, Banshee is one of East Atlanta’s best restaurants, and where you should be eating.
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The Earl
The Earl is a small, much-beloved music venue and dive bar in the heart of East Atlanta.
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Flatiron
Whether you’re in the mood for day-drinking or late-night “brewsing,” Flatiron is a chill little neighborhood bar where you can get a reliably good beer.
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EAV Thai and Sushi
When you’re sort of in the mood for sushi but also won’t mind a big warm bowl of Masaman curry, EAV Thai & Sushi is your place.
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Ok Yaki
The popularity of Ok Yaki's crispy cabbage-based pancake, okonomiyaki, led to a brick and mortar in EAV.
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Midway Pub
With one of the biggest and best patios in the EAV, Midway is our spot to kick-it with a pitcher of beer and watch a soccer game.
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Gaja Korean Bar
It's a tricky find for first-timers, but with the best beef bulgogi this side of I-20 and menu items under $15, we'll always make our way to this East Atlanta Village spot.
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Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand
Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand in East Atlanta’s name says it all - come here for incredible chicken sausage in everything from a sandwich to lasagna.
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Blu Cantina
Blu Cantina is where to go in East Atlanta Village for Tex-Mex and margaritas until late.