Casual Weeknight Dinner
Casual Weeknight Dinner
Page 3Woofs Sports Bar
Woofs has maintained its status as Atlanta’s only LGBTQ+ sports bar for more than 20 years.
So So Fed
With an homage to Jermaine Dupri’s So So Def record label, So So Fed is producing some of the best Lao food in the city.
Henry's Midtown Tavern
Located in the heart of Midtown’s gayborhood, Henry’s is perfect for lunch al fresco, dinner before a big night out, and of course, brunch.
Urban Pie Pizza
Urban Pie dishes up NY-style pizzas with a thin and crispy crust and just the right amount of chew.
Manuel's Tavern
Manuel’s Tavern has been a haven for the who's-who of Atlanta politicians as well as a reliable neighborhood joint in Poncey-Highland for decades.
Red's Beer Garden
Red’s Beer Garden in Benteen Park has hundreds of beers to choose from in their self-serve refrigerators plus a spacious and laid-back patio.
The Original Hot Dog Factory
When you’re downtown, hit The Original Hot Dog Factory for their unmatched selection of more than 25 varieties of dogs.
Patty & Frank's
The name Patty and Frank’s tells you everything you need to know about this counter-service food stall in Chattahoochee Food Works—all they serve are burgers and Piedmontese beef hot dogs.
Downwind Restaurant & Lounge
Usually when food and airplanes mix you’re left disappointed, but this Peachtree-Dekalb Airport favorite serves great pub classics.
Waikikie Hawaiian BBQ
A beloved Briarcliff restaurant that spoils families with chicken teriyaki, barbecue beef, and super slushees.
TydeTate Kitchen
Tyde Tate's reliably good Thai dishes and casually chic interior make this downtown location a must-visit.
Mukja Korean Fried Chicken
The fast-casual midtown fried chicken joint has a variety of excellent Korean-American side dishes that steal the show.
Pelicana Chicken
We keep Pelicana’s fried chicken on our delivery rotation since it arrives at our doorstep as crunchy as when we eat it in the Atlantic Station restaurant.
Pijiu Belly
Fair prices, free parking, and a fun atmosphere explain why this casual, pan-Asian restaurant is always flooded with Tech students.
Krave
Krave is a counter-service Korean restaurant, and the ideal after-work stop when you need a quick, filling meal.
Copeland’s
Crowds flock to the Copeland's on Cumberland for their affordable weekend brunch buffet, which features plenty of seafood options and Creole/Cajun favorites.
Hattie Marie's Texas BBQ
A Lone Star State export makes the short list of the ATL's best barbecue joints.
Citizens Market
Buckhead cooks up a food hall full of diverse cuisines, sleek designs, and just-opened dilemmas.
Atkins Park Restaurant & Bar
Atkins Park in Virginia Highlands is one of the oldest bars in Atlanta, and it’s great for a beer and a burger.
Whoopsie's
Despite this laid-back environment, the old-school Reynoldstown bar will impress on date nights with upscale Southern bites and classy cocktails.