Eating At The Bar
Eating At The Bar
Page 2Wrecking Bar Brewpub
The front of Wrecking Bar looks like the stately home of a Southern aristocrat, but beneath the house lies the bar and restaurant of Little Five’s only microbrewery.
Euclid Avenue Yacht Club
The door of Euclid Avenue Yacht Club says “membership not required,” but if it was, we’d absolutely pay the fee to belong to this dive bar staple in Little Five.
Elmyr
The abandoned building aesthetic is something that could really only thrive in Little Five, which is why this Mexican-food-serving dive bar remains a near-three-decades-old neighborhood fixture.
Little Five Points Corner Tavern
There’s just something about seeing a massive assembly of empty Jameson bottles in a bougie chandelier formation that makes us feel like we’re in the right place.
Lloyd’s Restaurant and Lounge
Lloyd’s is a pizzeria that screams welcome to the ’80s with way bodacious beer prices.
Woofs Sports Bar
Woofs has maintained its status as Atlanta’s only LGBTQ+ sports bar for more than 20 years.
The T
When we want a break from the buzzing Midtown spots that consistently feel like a party, we head to the T in Grant Park so we can actually hear our friends talk.
The Righteous Room
A mainstay on Ponce since 1996, this dive bar right next to the Plaza Theatre has become an institution for cheap beers and good food.
Downwind Restaurant & Lounge
Usually when food and airplanes mix you’re left disappointed, but this Peachtree-Dekalb Airport favorite serves great pub classics.
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.
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.
Limerick Junction
Food isn’t the primary reason people come to this small Virginia Highlands dive bar, but it should be.
The Elder Tree Public House
Elder Tree is EAV’s neighborhood Irish bar serving up cumberland pie and colcannon.
One Flew South
The Asian and Southern fusion restaurant has had people reconfiguring their flight schedules for a taste of their internationally-famous dishes.
Ecco
A sexy restaurant and bar in Terminal F with a large wine list and Italian-inspired small bites.
Cat Cora’s Kitchen
Menu options like fig and ricotta toast almost make us forget we’re at the airport when we eat at Cat Cora’s.
Grindhouse Killer Burgers
Whether in the airport or in the city, Grindhouse is one of our favorite places to grab a burger.
Papi's Cuban Grill
When we finally make it through the TSA lines and are reunited with our shoes, Papi’s in Terminal T welcomes us with open arms.
Mustard Seed BBQ
There aren’t a ton of BBQ options at the airport, so Mustard Seed comes through when we're craving brisket before a flight.
Varasano’s
With fresh mozzarella and other high-quality toppings, Varasano’s is the best option for pizza in the airport.
Johnny’s World Famous Chicken & Waffles
We can lean on Johnny’s in College Park for a good meal and a good time after a late flight when everything else near the airport is closed.
Where To Watch Football & Eat Good Wings
Because we’ve finally found the perfect use for the word "wingding."
Willow Bar
This quiet outdoor bar in the Kimpton Sylvan in Buckhead is our favorite all-season courtyard.
Elbow Room
Elbow Room's menu is extensive, but the pizza and stromboli stuffed with four different meats are crowd favorites.