
20 "Old Fourth Ward" Restaurants in Atlanta.
Located on the quieter 2nd floor of Ponce City Market, Root Baking Co is a great place for a sandwich or salad.
The quality nitro cold brew and tons of natural light brings lots of young and creative people to Chrome Yellow in Old Fourth Ward.
This restaurant and concert hall in Old Fourth Ward is where you head for a night of belting out old-school classics with a group of friends.
Nina and Rafi is an Old Fourth Ward pizza spot with a menu of inventive specialty pies alongside the classics.
Located above Staplehouse, Paper Crane Lounge in Old Fourth Ward is a small bar serving a short menu and great cocktails.
Miso Ko is a small sushi spot in Ponce City Market, with a long menu of fresh fish for dinner and grab-and-go options perfect for lunch.
Tiny Lou’s is a French restaurant in the Clermont Hotel in Old Fourth Ward, and where you should bring a date or an out-of-towner for a nice dinner.
MJQ Concourse in Old Fourth Ward is a no frills, cash only place to dance. Head there late, and in clothing you don’t care about.
When you want a drink on a rooftop with one of the best views of the city, head to the rooftop of the Clermont Hotel.
Bilton Bar in Old Fourth Ward serves some of the best cocktails in the city along with unique South African snacks like beef jerky and hand pies.
Head to Minero inside Ponce City Market for great cocktails, freshly made tortillas, and a big outdoor patio.
Two Urban Licks in Old Fourth Ward has a tower of wine barrels that they serve from on tap and great small plates, so come with a date or a group.
Ponce City Market is a food hall with over 30 different restaurants, with options ranging from Italian and ramen to Szechuan and Mexican.
Sister Louisa’s is a quirky and fun dive bar with ping pong tables, religious decor, and cheap drinks.
When you want to drink some beers outside, or need a spot with enough room for your entire kickball team, head to Georgia Beer Garden in Edgewood.