Serious Take-Out Operation
Serious Take-Out Operation
Page 4Rickette's World Famous
One of Chicago's most beloved chicken and barbecue brands brings its deliciousness to Southwest Atlanta.
The Food Shoppe
Some of the best bread pudding we’ve ever had, The Food Shoppe in Downtown Atlanta offers a range of quick and tasty Creole and Cajun dishes.
Pho Nam
Located in Krog Street Market, Pho Nam is a great little place to get some pho, banh mi, and spring rolls.
Anh's Kitchen
It’s safe to say Anh’s Kitchen will assault your senses. But the invasion of flavors is why we keep going back to this casual Vietnamese eatery in the heart of Midtown.
Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup
When we’re downtown and craving a bowl of hot broth, Dua’s always provides a quick, casual, and reliably good option.
Bibi Eatery
Unexpectedly chic for the PCM food hall, the pink- and green-trimmed Persian eatery provides quick eats like juicy sosis bandari and spicy joojeh kabobs.
Atlanta Donuts
Sitting between Walter’s Soul Food and a barbershop in a Cleveland Avenue shopping strip, Atlanta Donuts has a type of donut for whatever mood we’re in.
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.
Da Vinci's Donuts
Da Vinci's donuts are a little smaller (they easily fit in the palm of your hand) giving you a solid reason to order a dozen.
Hell Yeah Gluten Free!
After taking a bite of the moist and sugary Funfetti donut from Hell Yeah Gluten Free!, our take is more like “gluten who?”
Mochinut
Mochinut doesn’t open until noon, so it’s ideal for those of us who regularly hit snooze seventeen times in the morning but still fancy a donut.
Sweet Hut Bakery & Cafe
A pan-Asian bakery where you can find mooncakes year round along with other popular pastries.
MattChews
MattChews is open until 4am on the weekends at Forrest Eatery, the ghost kitchen on the Westside.
Wagaya
Wagaya, which also has a sister restaurant in West Midtown, is arguably the most popular dinner spot in Emory Village, and for good reason.
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.
Shield's Meat Market
Hidden inside the CVS off North Decatur Road is Shield’s Meat Market, one of the oldest butcher shops in Atlanta.
Emerald City Bagels
The New York-style bagels at this East Atlanta Village spot are some of our favorites in the city.
Falafel King
Falafel King’s building is small but impossible to miss, thanks to a beige pillar on top that serves as a beacon, pointing you toward excellent falafel and other quick eats.
Ali's Cookies
With regular, gluten-free, and vegan options, almost everyone can get in on the sweet treat action at this Atlanta-based kosher cookie company, which has three metro locations, including this Emory spot.