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10 BeltLine Spots For Good Food When It’s Too Damn Hot To Work Out
Places on the Atlanta BeltLine to Eat in Workout Wear
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Whoopsie's
Despite this laid-back environment, the old-school Reynoldstown bar will impress on date nights with upscale Southern bites and classy cocktails.
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O-Ku
With so many sushi options in the area, O-Ku holds its own as a Japanese restaurant that can serve as a go-to for all your date night dilemmas.
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Esco Restaurant and Tapas
There's work to be done before the lively Peters Street eatery from 2 Chainz becomes one of your go-to downtown spots.
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Sebastián Pintxos
Sebastián Pintxos is our go-to place to buffer awkward conversation with an entertaining show and tapas bites.
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10 BeltLine Spots For Good Food When It’s Too Damn Hot To Work Out
Exercise your right to get food and drinks instead.
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Bar Vegan
On the second floor of Ponce City Market, you’ll hear the music bumping before you see the flashing lights spelling out Bar Vegan on the back wall of the bar.
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Tin Tin
Tin Tin, from the same team as AIX next door, is a casual bar and you could come for a glass of wine and small plates or a cocktail and full meal.
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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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The Painted Pin
The Painted Pin in Buckhead is a bowling alley you'll actually want to bring friends to, from the actually good food to the Moscow Mule slushies.
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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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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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Lloyd’s Restaurant and Lounge
Lloyd’s in Inman Park is like a 1980s fever dream of a restaurant - with its wood paneled walls, booths, and menu of old school staples.
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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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Bread & Butterfly
Atlanta isn’t Paris, but when you want to forget that for a while, head to Bread & Butterfly for brunch on the patio or a glass of wine at the bar.
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Watchman’s Seafood and Spirits
Watchman’s in Inman Park feels a little like a beach vacation, with a seafood-heavy menu and a long list of oysters.
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The Optimist
The Optimist in West Midtown is the most essential seafood restaurant in Atlanta.