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13 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Black influence has been at the roots—and roux—of Atlanta’s culinary scene. While there are thousands of phenomenal Black-owned restaurants that keep the metro fueled, we think these 12 popular and pioneering dining venues deserve a spotlight.
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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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Chrome Yellow Trading Co
This Edgewood cafe's mid-morning soundtrack is music to our ears, especially when we’re chomping on their tasty breakfast empanadas.
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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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Joystick Gamebar
Equal parts arcade and bar, Joystick's draft beer and alcoholic slushies make classic games like Frogger, Ms. Pacman, and Mortal Kombat more fun.
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10 High
Singing karaoke with a live band is the closest to partying like a rockstar that we’ll ever get.
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13 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Black influence has been at the roots—and roux—of Atlanta’s culinary scene. While there are thousands of phenomenal Black-owned restaurants that keep the metro fueled, we think these 12 popular and pioneering dining venues deserve a spotlight.
Review
R. Thomas' Deluxe Grill
R. Thomas in Buckhead is one of the most interesting places in Atlanta, with lawn art and a menu with everything from a burger to vegan dishes.
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The Vortex Bar & Grill
With it’s massive red-eyed skull above the entry, The Vortex is a bar and grill in in Little Five Points serving up iconic burgers.
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BJ Roosters
Bj Roosters comes alive on weekends with go-go dancers in banana hammocks on top of the bar.
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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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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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Municipal Market
Better known by most Atlantans as the Sweet Auburn Curb Market, the O4W farmers market and food hall has a great track record for launching food empires.
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Banshee
With an experimental menu and an upscale space, Banshee is one of East Atlanta’s best restaurants, and where you should be eating.
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The Earl
The Earl is a small, much-beloved music venue and dive bar in the heart of East Atlanta.
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Finca to Filter
Finca to Filter is right inside Wild Heaven just off the Westside BeltLine, so it’s usually busy with folks grabbing a quick coffee before their morning run or walk.
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One Flew South - BeltLine
The best sushi on the BeltLine and our preferred place to people watch.
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Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen and Bar
Soul food from the SC and Georgia coasts with a Miami vibe in West Midtown Atlanta.
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Knife Modern Mediterranean
Here's another trendy, photogenic spot in Buckhead, but one where you can also eat good Mediterranean food.
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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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My Sister's Room (MSR)
My Sisters Room, better known as MSR, is one of only a handful of lesbian bars left in the U.S. (last time we checked it was less than 25).
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Leon’s Full Service
Leon’s Full Service is located inside an old Decatur gas station and serves great cocktails, which are what you should focus on.