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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.
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Talat Market
This neighborhood spot with an ever-changing menu is ideal for date nights or when we just feel like slurping down oysters with friends on a random Thursday night.
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JenChan's Pizza & Chinese
Don't overthink the pizza and Chinese cuisine combo—it's all so delicious.
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Sankranti Indian Kitchen
This fast-casual Indian food spot in Emory Village does trick when we're in need of a quick bite.
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Little’s Food Store
Little’s Food Store in Cabbagetown is partly a convenience store, but their lunch counter also serves one of Atlanta’s best burgers.
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The Original Hot Dog Factory
When you’re downtown, hit The Original Hot Dog Factory for their unmatched selection of more than 25 varieties of dogs.
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The Righteous Room
A mainstay on Ponce since 1996, this dive bar right next to the Plaza Theatre has become an institution for cheap beers and good food.
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Hot Dog Pete's
Sitting on the patio of this hot dog and milkshake Summerhill spot makes us feel nostalgic for a small town life that we’ve never actually had.
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Skip's Chicago Dogs
For more than 40 years, these Chicago transplants have been slinging their Vienna beef hot dogs and a handful of sandwiches from their location in Avondale Estates.
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Red's Beer Garden
Red’s Beer Garden in Benteen Park has hundreds of beers to choose from in their self-serve refrigerators plus a spacious and laid-back patio.
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Manuel's Tavern
Manuel’s Tavern has been a haven for the who's-who of Atlanta politicians as well as a reliable neighborhood joint in Poncey-Highland for decades.
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Patty and Frank's
The name Patty and Frank’s tells you everything you need to know about this counter-service food stall in Chattahoochee Food Works—all they serve are burgers and Piedmontese beef hot dogs.
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La Fonda Latina
La Fonda Latina in Candler Park is a low key spot with a big patio serving a mix of Mexican, Spanish, and Cuban food.
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Downwind Restaurant & Lounge
Usually when food and airplanes mix you’re left disappointed, but this Peachtree-Dekalb Airport favorite serves great pub classics.
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Folk Art
With vintage signs on the walls and a huge menu, Folk Art in Inman Park is a great place for a casual weeknight meal or weekend brunch.
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Souper Jenny
Souper Jenny is one of the best casual lunch spots in Buckhead, with healthy sandwiches, salads, and soups, and a $14 lunch special.
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Taqueria del Sol
Taqueria Del Sol has a few locations in Atlanta, and is known for it’s Southern-meets-Mexican cuisine, great margaritas, and super affordable prices.
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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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Waikikie Hawaiian BBQ
A beloved Briarcliff restaurant that spoils families with chicken teriyaki, barbecue beef, and super slushees.
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Wild Leap
Thanks to the convenient pedestrian bridge, it’s not a wild leap to say we’ve found our favorite spot to pre-game for an event at Mercedez-Benz.
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TydeTate Kitchen
Tyde Tate's reliably good Thai dishes and casually chic interior make this downtown location a must-visit.
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Food Terminal
For a Cheesecake Factory-size menu of pan-Asian foods, West Midtown's Food Terminal is your stop.