Old Fourth Ward
Old Fourth Ward
Page 2Five 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.
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.
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.
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.
Bar Vegan
On the second floor of Ponce City Market, you’ll hear the music bumping before you see the flashing lights spelling out Bar Vegan on the back wall of the bar.
Guac y Margys - BeltLine
When you’re cruising the BeltLine and in desperate need of a place to sit and sip a drink, Guac y Margys' is always a favorite.
Venkman’s
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.
Paper Crane
Located above Staplehouse, Paper Crane Lounge in Old Fourth Ward is a small bar serving a short menu and great cocktails.
Miso Ko
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.
MJQ Concourse
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.
Two Urban Licks
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
Ponce City Market is a food hall with over 30 different restaurants, with options ranging from Italian and ramen to Szechuan and Mexican.