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The West End’s Best Meals For Under $20
From a plant-based pizzeria to a few soul food staples, here are the best places to eat in the historic West End under $20 dollars.
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Maepole
This Summerhill grain bowl and salad spot adds Georgia-approved topping options like collards and mac and cheese.
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Sistahritas
We love this Cali-inspired taco food truck situation that Sistahritas creates in East Atlanta off Fayetteville Road.
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Mac McGee
Half-priced appetizers, Irish food, and their big local brew collection make us want to see this end of The Battery more often.
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Mama's Cocina Latina
The 24-hour Mama’s in Midtown will make you question why you ever waited in the long-ass Taco Bell drive-thru line at 2am.
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Grant Central Pizza East
For more than 30 years, Grant Central Pizza East has been serving up huge, thin-crust New York-style slices of pizza.
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Pollo Primo
We’ve found the perfect go-to for a quick, affordable lunch in EAV—Pollo Primo, which continuously churns out hella seasoned chicken plates, hella fast.
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Emerald City Bagels
The New York-style bagels at this East Atlanta Village spot are some of our favorites in the city.
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The Earl
The Earl is a small, much-beloved music venue and dive bar in the heart of East Atlanta.
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The West End’s Best Meals For Under $20
From a plant-based pizzeria to a few soul food staples, here are the best places to eat in the historic Southwest Atlanta neighborhood when funds are tight.
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GQ's Bar B Que
Head to this low-key restaurant on the east side for delicious whole wings, half orders of ribs, and none of the fuss.
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Savage Pizza
This comic book-themed pizza spot in Little Five Points is a great place to share a pie with friends or to bring the family.
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Goldberg’s Deli
Goldberg’s has locations across Atlanta which means you can get deli classics and massive sandwiches no matter where you are.
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Little Bangkok
With a long menu of Chinese and Thai dishes, Little Bangkok is always an easy spot to bring a group for a casual weeknight dinner in Cheshire Bridge.
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Upbeet
Upbeet in West Midtown is a bright space serving healthy options like bowls, smoothies, and toasts.
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El Super Pan
El Super Pan's location in the Battery has an expanded menu and more seating options than their PCM stall, but you'll still find the Cuban sandwich.
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Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
There are few things we like more than showing up to Gus's downtown with a big group and ordering the 20 piece family meal with a bunch of sides.
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Das BBQ
This little window near the Variety Playhouse is where you can get Das BBQ before or during a show.
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The Porter Beer Bar
We’d go to The Porter just for the Belgian fries, but they also have a long list of beers and lots of great vegetarian options too.
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Papi’s Cuban & Caribbean Grill
Head to Papi’s Midtown location for some great Cuban food and quick service.
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Twain’s Brewpub & Billiards
Twain's in Decatur is like your childhood dream come true with games like foosball, pool, and darts, along with food and booze.
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Snackboxe Bistro
Snackboxe Bistro is a Lao street food spot in Doraville that’s good for a casual dinner with friends, or a low-key date night.