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The 8 Best Restaurants To Have A Group Dinner
Everyone finally agreed on a date for the group dinner. Choosing a spot should be the easy part.
The Most Fun Dinner Spots In Atlanta
Whether you're just trying to kick it or kick ass, these "eatertainment" spots come through to save date nights and family outings with a meal and fun activity.
Where To Eat & Watch Football If You're Not A Falcons Fan
For Atlanta transplants in search of an NFL home, away from home.
Where To Go When You Don’t Want To Make A Big Deal About Your Birthday, But You Actually Kinda Do
10 places for when you tell everyone you don’t want to make your birthday “a whole thing,” but you’re low-key lying.
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The 8 Best Restaurants To Have A Group Dinner
Everyone finally agreed on a date for the group dinner. Choosing a spot should be the easy part.
Angry Crab Shack
Angry Crab Shack is decent option in Atlantic Station for seafood lovers and social drinkers.
Where To Go When You Don’t Want To Make A Big Deal About Your Birthday, But You Actually Kinda Do
10 places for when you tell everyone you don’t want to make your birthday “a whole thing,” but you’re low-key lying.
Hampton + Hudson
Between trivia nights and game watch parties, Hampton + Hudson in Inman Park is a cool spot to meet up with friends, have a beer, and watch the United games.
Toscano Ristorante Italiano
The pasta at Toscano is just OK, but their giant portions make them a tempting consideration over better spots.
The Mad Italian
The Mad Italian offers a hodgepodge of tolerable, fast-casual takes on standard Italian dishes.
Brewhouse
If you need a spot to watch a game, particularly soccer, Brewhouse in Little Five is your sports bar.
BoccaLupo
BoccaLupo is an Italian-American restaurant with a comfortable atmosphere, chill music, and outstanding food.
El Tesoro - West End
El Tesoro expands to a second location inside Wild Heaven brewery in the West End.
Rodney Scott’s BBQ
Known for their pit-smoked whole hog cooking style, Rodney Scott's is an old-school BBQ joint that makes good, timeless Southern hits.
Victory Sandwich Bar
Victory Sandwich Bar in Inman Park is a great place to stop right off the BeltLine for mini sandwiches, whiskey Coke slushies, and ping pong.
Stats Brewpub
Stats in Downtown Atlanta is a great place to go for good wings, cold brews, and ATL sport fandom.
Wild Leap
Thanks to the convenient pedestrian bridge, it’s not a wild leap to say we’ve found our favorite spot to pre-game for an event at Mercedez-Benz.
Pappadeaux
The Louisiana-style seafood restaurant is consistent, and overflowing fried catfish platters are good enough to justify the eight trips you’ll make around the Marietta parking lot.
The Orient
When it’s date night but your babysitter canceled, hit the hibachi grill at The Orient in Cumberland.
Lingering Shade Social Club
To escape the hectic BeltLine, we like to linger here for an easygoing mood and great cocktails.
The Most Fun Dinner Spots In Atlanta
Whether you're just trying to kick it or kick ass, these "eatertainment" spots come through to save date nights and family outings with a meal and fun activity.
Your Third Spot
Chattahoochee Row’s Your Third Spot has 27,000 square feet to fill with games and grub.
Trader Vic’s
The dolphin statue dressed in a coconut bra and hula skirt is less distracting after a few mai tais.
Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
A straightforward chicken shack for hungry Downtown Atlanta visitors.
Nakato Japanese Restaurant
Doesn't matter that the onion volcano trick is pushing 40, Nakato is a classic hibachi experience that still feels like a good time.
Gio’s Chicken Amalfitano
Gio's is a BYOB, family-style Italian place on the Westside where you should push a few tables together and bring together a big group.