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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.
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Trap City Cafe
Follow the lines and loud music to T.I.'s solid restaurant and bar off Northside Drive.
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The Best Late Night Restaurants In Atlanta
Where to go when you’re hungry for a second dinner.
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Screamin' Weenies
After hours on Fridays and Saturdays, Banshee in EAV transforms into a late-night hang out spot with a DJ, dancing, and Screamin’ Weenies out on the back patio.
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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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Elbow Room
Elbow Room's menu is extensive, but the pizza and stromboli stuffed with four different meats are crowd favorites.
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MattChews
MattChews is open until 4am on the weekends at Forrest Eatery, the ghost kitchen on the Westside.
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Metro Diner & Bar
Metro Diner is downtown, smack dab in the middle of the hotel district, so there’s a weird mix of locals and out-of-towners at this diner and bar.
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Landmark Diner
Landmark Diner is still slinging their breakfast at all hours of the day and night.
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Octopus Bar
Octopus Bar shares a space with its alternate daylight identity So Ba and doesn’t even open until 10:30pm.
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The Local
Everyone from local tattoo artists to Fortune 500 CEOs crowd this beloved dive bar in the O4W, which also happens to have some of the city's best wings.
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Revery VR Bar
When we’re ready to escape our boring lives, we like to hit Revery VR Bar to get medieval and slash things with a digital sword.
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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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Argosy
Go to Argosy in East Atlanta Village to drink a few beers and eat good bar food, or dance to DJs and play skee-ball in the back.
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Flatiron
Whether you’re in the mood for day-drinking or late-night “brewsing,” Flatiron is a chill little neighborhood bar where you can get a reliably good beer.
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The Earl
The Earl is a small, much-beloved music venue and dive bar in the heart of East Atlanta.