Walk-Ins
Walk-Ins
Page 4Pho Cue
For pho purists, Glenwood Park’s Pho Cue might come off as some type of unforgivable sin with its mixture of barbecue and pho.
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.
Vietvana
We like Vietvana because it’s one of the few spots where you can build your own pho—with five broth options and 12 meat options.
Pho King
Pho King is reliable and quick, so we’ll still hit it from time to time, but Pho King in Midtown should really be downgraded to Pho Duke.
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.
Mambo Zombi
If a member of the Addams Family ever designed a bar, we think it would look something like the interior of Mambo Zombi.
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.
Revolution Doughnuts
Revolution Doughnuts' second location in Inman Park is serving up their made-from-scratch yeast and cake-based donuts.
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.
Screamin' Weenies
After hours on Fridays and Saturdays, Banshee in EAV transforms into a late-night hangout spot with a DJ, dancing, and elaborate hot dogs out on the back patio.
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.
Rocky Mountain Pizza Company
A Georgia Tech staple for pizza, lemon pepper wings, and a good game of trivia.
Cypress Street Pint & Plate
Cypress is one of the few spots in Midtown with an outdoor area, so come for some sun, some suds and, a solid burger.