Old Fourth Ward
Old Fourth Ward
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Chrome Yellow Trading Co
This Edgewood cafe's mid-morning soundtrack is music to our ears, especially when we’re chomping on their tasty breakfast empanadas.
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The Best Sandwich Shop
We can’t give them the crown for best sandwiches in all of Atlanta, but we can agree this O4W spot is pretty damn good.
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Ranger Station
This dimly lit (seriously bring your glasses and maybe a flashlight) speakeasy is easily mistaken for an Aspen ski lodge circa 1970.
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Fellini’s Pizza
Fellini’s has seven locations around Atlanta, each of which stays open late when nothing sounds better than a slice.
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Nina & Rafi
Nina and Rafi is a popular East BeltLine hangout with the best Detroit-style pizza in the city.
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Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium
Go to Church to get blessed with cheap PBRs and heated ping-pong games that last until 2am.
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Tiny Lou’s
We love date nights at Tiny Lou’s in the Clermont Hotel in O4W because the flavors are anything but tiny.
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Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall
Ladybird in the Old Fourth Ward is the perfect outdoor spot for when you want to grab drinks and food somewhere that reminds you of summer camp.
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Friends On Ponce
This divey gay bar across from the reformed Murder Kroger is our choice when we want that neighborhood bar vibe coupled with a packed house.
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Staplehouse
The fine dining-turned-counter service restaurant is known for its cool casual courtyard and farm-fresh American menu.
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Marcus Bar & Grille
Marcus Bar & Grille skates into Old Fourth with Southern bites and an Atlanta roller rink theme.
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Bomb Biscuit
One of Inman Park's best options for biscuits, bacon, and other Southern breakfast staples.
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Yay Beignet
Just off the BeltLine in the Irwin Street Market, Yay Beignet is the perfect low-key cafe to hit after a walk.
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Lady Ha
When we’re craving a meal inspired by the street food scene of Saigon, we head to Lady Ha.
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Nine Mile Station
The carnival games at O4W’s Ponce City Market rooftop can feel a little gimmicky, but the real rooftop lure is Nine Mile Station.
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Bibi Eatery
Unexpectedly chic for the PCM food hall, the pink- and green-trimmed Persian eatery provides quick eats like juicy sosis bandari and spicy joojeh kabobs.
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Highland Bakery
Highland Bakery has been a reliable favorite for breakfast and sandwiches since in 2004.
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Five Daughters Bakery
Originally started by a Tennessee couple, who (you guessed it) has five daughters, this doughnut chain is famous for its 100-layer croissant-doughnut hybrids.
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Municipal Market
Better known by most Atlantans as the Sweet Auburn Curb Market, the O4W farmers market and food hall has a great track record for launching food empires.
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The Local
Everyone from local tattoo artists to Fortune 500 CEOs crowd this beloved dive bar in the O4W, which also happens to have some of the city's best wings.
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Hop City
Hop City’s got you covered with its prominent bar, where bartenders who know their sh!t serve from 60 rotating taps of the latest craft beers from the US and abroad.
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Mrs. P.’s Bar & Kitchen
Come to Mrs. P.’s in the Wylie Hotel whenever you’re in the mood for a fun time and a good, Southern meal.
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Big Game Sports Bar & Grill
Options are the name of the game at this new Old Fourth Ward sports bar.