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Momo Cafe
This Midtown cafe sits at the front of Japanese restaurant Momonoki and serves a variety of teas and coffee.
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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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Cafe Comma
Unique signature coffee flavors like a charcoal coconut or a frothy orange dreamsicle make this Vinings spot our first stop when we’re bored with regular old cups of coffee.
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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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Wood’s Chapel BBQ
Head to Woods Chapel BBQ, for the massive patio, a full bar slinging boozy slushies, and tables with enough room for an extended family reunion.
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Maepole
This Summerhill grain bowl and salad spot adds Georgia-approved topping options like collards and mac and cheese.
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The Little Tart Bakeshop
Little Tart’s newest location brings espressos, coffee, and a huge variety of teas to the under caffeinated Summerhill.
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Big Softie
The scoops are big, and the ice cream is a silky soft-serve, so this Summerhill spot is really living up to its name.
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Abdullah The Butcher
What the West End soul food spot lacks in decor, it more than makes up for in portions.
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Atlanta Fish Market
An Atlanta institution that keeps things fresh with its catches and its energy.
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The Sun Dial
Though Atlanta's famed Sun Dial is no longer revolving, it's still a classic to keep in your rotation when entertaining out-of-town friends.
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The Midnight Room
Reservations are required for this speakeasy experience in ChatWorks, but we don’t have any about coming back here.
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Hayakawa
Hayakawa is a high-dollar omakase experience with a causal cool that makes it worth it.
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Dark Horse Tavern
This Virginia Highland bar has a dance floor, a DJ, and drinks that'll take you back to your college days.
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Juiceheads ATL
Sharing messy gossip feels less toxic when you’re swinging in hanging chairs and sipping spirulina smoothies.
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Cafe Sunflower Buckhead
For three decades, Cafe Sunflower has been a bedrock of Atlanta’s meat-free community, and the Buckhead vegan restaurant still keeps things fresh and tasty.
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One Luv Cafe
This Bolton Jamaican restaurant is a vibe with great food, straw umbrellas on the patio, and speakers that blast reggae and calypso.
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Herban Fix
When you want a quiet lunch in the heart of Midtown, this Pan-Asian vegan restaurant is as chill as it gets.
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Sevananda Natural Foods Market
This vegan-friendly co-op market has been a staple in the Little Five Points community since the ’70s, and it also has an awesome hot food bar.