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Chicken & Beer
Ludacris' popular restaurant and bar just keeps rolling out the consistency at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport.
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Nine Mile Station
The carnival games at O4W’s Ponce City Market rooftop can feel a little gimmicky, but the real rooftop lure is Nine Mile Station.
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Cypress Street Pint & Plate
Cypress is one of the few spots in Midtown with an outdoor area, so come for some sun, some suds and, a solid burger.
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Silom Thai & Sushi
A new-ish spot near Lenox Square that's already one of the area's best Thai options.
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Punch Bowl Social
Punch Bowl Social is where you got after a Braves game when you want to eat, drink, bowl, sing karaoke, or play arcade games.
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The Painted Duck
Head to The Painted Duck in West Midtown for duckpin bowling, shuffleboard, and some of the most impressive bowling alley food you've ever had.
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Your Third Spot
Chattahoochee Row’s Your Third Spot has 27,000 square feet to fill with games and grub.
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The Springs Cinema & Taphouse
A laid-back dine-in experience with reclining seats, seasonal drinks and decent grub.
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Drawbar
The Drawbar terrace patio is one of our favorite places to grab lunch with coworkers or a light dinner and drinks with friends.
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Fadó Irish Pub
This popular Buckhead spot gives you kick-ass food like Tangy Guinness BBQ wings and the crepe-style chicken quesadilla along with plenty of Irish soccer pub charm.
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97 Estoria
This eastside address has grown into a familial gathering spot for movie, music, and sports lovers to hover with a brew and one of the best bar cheeseburgers in town.
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Wagamama
The popular international Asian-fusion chain finally has a stop in Atlanta on the Westside.
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The Original JR Crickets
Get a 10-piece Dirty Bird basket and other wing classics from this legendary Atlanta establishment in Midtown.
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656 Sports Bar & Grille
A quick drive from Mercedes-Benz Stadium and a quicker walk from Georgia State’s Center Parc Credit Union Stadium, this Summerhill spot works for any pre-game revelry, game-time gathering, or post-game celebration.
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Big Game Sports Bar & Grill
Options are the name of the game at this new Old Fourth Ward sports bar.
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Taco Mac
Staring rival Hudson Grille down from across Peachtree Street in Midtown, this ATL fave doesn’t blink an eye because it knows it’s got history (locals have wiped their chins at area Taco Mac locations since ’79), a booth-filled dining area, and a whopping 17 wing flavors on its side.