Walk-Ins
Walk-Ins
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This Summerhill grain bowl and salad spot adds Georgia-approved topping options like collards and mac and cheese.
Amalfi Cucina & Mercato
When you have a date who wants some wood-fired pizza, head to Amalfi—a big Italian restaurant downtown.
Nina & Rafi
Nina and Rafi is a popular East BeltLine hangout with the best Detroit-style pizza in the city.
Five Paces Inn
This gritty bar largely attracts a clientele who want no parts of the otherwise sleek Buckhead bar scene.
Red Door Tavern
The red door makes this polished Buckhead dive bar easy to find, and the affordable drinks make it hard to leave.
Frost Bistro & Bar
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars bring a half-hearted brunch spot to Castleberry Hills.
Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall
Ladybird in the Old Fourth Ward is the perfect outdoor spot for when you want to grab drinks and food somewhere that reminds you of summer camp.
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.
Woody's Cheesesteaks - East Atlanta Village
The best Philly cheesesteaks in Atlanta have come to EAV.
Waffle Bar
After visiting the Waffle Bar in EAV, we might have a new syrup-covered love (sorry Waffle House).
Buteco
In Portuguese, “buteco” means a place where alcoholic beverages are sold, AKA our favorite type of spot.
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.
Thai 5 & Sushi Bar
It’s easy to confidently say this is the best sushi in L5P because it’s the only spot, but each of the rolls on the massive menu are all very solid.
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.
Moonlight Pizza
Moonlight serves up pies until 4am most nights, which comes in clutch after a few too many brews at Elmyr.
So So Fed
With an homage to Jermaine Dupri’s So So Def record label, So So Fed is producing some of the best Lao food in the city.
Sankranti Indian Kitchen
This fast-casual Indian food spot in Emory Village does trick when we're in need of a quick bite.