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Five 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.
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Dave's Cosmic Subs
Dave's Cosmic Subs has more than 30 sandwich options, and although we haven’t tried them all (yet), we’ve had our fair share and there isn’t a single one we wouldn’t recommend.
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So Ba Vietnamese Restaurant
So Ba isn’t on the main drag of EAV, so it’s a little harder to accidentally stumble across, but we think their pho alone makes them a worthy landmark.
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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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Root Baking Co
Located on the quieter 2nd floor of Ponce City Market, Root Baking Co is a great place for a sandwich or salad.
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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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Upbeet
Upbeet in West Midtown is a bright space serving healthy options like bowls, smoothies, and toasts.
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Ginya Izakaya
The choices are almost overwhelming at Ginya Izakaya, a small plates Japanese pub in West Midtown, so bring a group and share everything.
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Brick Store Pub
Brick Store Pub in Downtown Decatur is a beer lover’s spot, with a long list of regional and international beers, and no TVs.
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Little’s Food Store
Little’s Food Store in Cabbagetown is partly a convenience store, but their lunch counter also serves one of Atlanta’s best burgers.
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Taqueria del Sol
Taqueria Del Sol has a few locations in Atlanta, and is known for it’s Southern-meets-Mexican cuisine, great margaritas, and super affordable prices.
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Pho Nam
Located in Krog Street Market, Pho Nam is a great little Vietnamese place to get some pho, banh mi, and spring rolls.
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Rozina Bakehouse & Coffee
Rozina Bakehouse and Coffeeshop in Downtown serves a Mediterranean-leaning menu, and is a great place to post up with coffee and a pastry.
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Buteco
Buteco in Grant Park is an all day spot where you could come for coffee, lunch, drinks on a date, or a late night samba dance party.
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Majestic Diner
Majestic Diner is exactly what you picture when you think of a classic diner, from the menu to neon sign to the fact that they’re open 24 hours a day.
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Yalla
This fast casual Mediterranean spot in Krog Street Market is a great spot for lunch or a casual dinner when you want to be a little healthy.
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Zunzi’s
This Savannah-based chain made its way to West Midtown, and it’s a perfect spot for a unique sandwich for lunch or a casual dinner.