Nina Reeder
Senior Editor, Atlanta
Nina Reeder is the Senior Editor at The Infatuation Atlanta. Though the lifestyle journalist has covered a range of topics, food and beverage is one of her most satisfying beats. In fact, she’s so well seasoned that she even attended culinary school in France (actually it was just a 3-hour workshop at a cooking school in Reims, but time is a construct). Before landing at The Infatuation, Nina edited for or contributed to a number of outlets, including the city’s own AJC. And many, many years ago as a journalism student at UGA (Go Dawgs!), she honed her cooking skills and incredibly refined palate in her dorm room on Tuna Helper.
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Page 3Goldbergs Fine Foods
When we want a quick breakfast sandwich that’ll fill us up for a cross-country flight, we head straight to Goldbergs—a decades-long Atlanta favorite for NY-style bagels.
Firewall
While Firewall makes a standup wood-fired pie, their overstuffed pita sandwiches steal the show.
Augie's Cafe
This tiny all-day breakfast spot in the West End churns out hits like their crispy whole wings and spicy jack grits.
The J.R. Crickets Power Rankings
When you're craving some lemon pepper wets, here's our rankings for the best J.R. Crickets locations to get them.
16 Great Atlanta Hotel Restaurants
Your messy friend is here for a sneaky link. We're here because these hotels are some of our favorite places to eat in the city.
11 Great Sushi Restaurants On The Westside
The Westside is the unofficial sushi center of the city thanks to its collection of omakase counters and other restaurants where you can fill a table with nigiri and maki rolls for less than $20.
Capolinea
Fantastic martinis, great views, and solid Italian-American dishes make Capolinea worthy of a spot in your date night rotation.
Atlanta Restaurants With Heated Patios
When it's cold outside, these heated patios turn into the city's most popular hot spots.
Chicheria
On quiet weekday evenings, you can roll into Chicheria for one of the chillest taco and margarita scenes in the city.
Cafe Intermezzo
For nearly 50 years, Cafe Intermezzo has been both a quintessential date outing and leading late-night haunt.
The Best Restaurants In Inman Park
A whiskey coke slushie spot, a French-African cafe, and a Middle Eastern spot that feels like South Beach are just some of the best places to eat and drink in Inman Park.
The Best Atlanta Restaurants For Dining Solo
We care that you get the best meal possible. All for yourself.
Nagomiya
Nagomiya is a Japanese izakaya in Midtown where we prefer to go for solo lunches and special date nights.
Highness Cuisine
Highness Cuisine is another Cheshire Bridge clubstaurant where you can dance to loud music from a seated position and eat pretty-good-for-a-club food.
The 13 Best Date Night Restaurants In Atlanta
13 go-to restaurants to make a date more memorable—in a good way.
15 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
9 Great Comfort Foods To Eat On Miserable Days
On those cold, miserable days, these winter comfort foods always get us out.
Highland Bakery
Highland Bakery has been a reliable favorite for breakfast and sandwiches since in 2004.
Rodney Scott’s BBQ
Known for their pit-smoked whole hog cooking style, Rodney Scott's is an old-school BBQ joint that makes good, timeless Southern hits.
The Best Sandwich Spots In Atlanta
Stock up on napkins, and enjoy the best sandwich situations Atlanta has to offer.
Prime On Peachtree
Prime is a visually stunning steakhouse that offers over-priced food and a snoozy scene.
The 10 Great Pizza Spots For A Bougie Date Night
You're only compatible if your date is down to eat pizza for any occasion.
Gigi’s Italian Kitchen & Restaurant
An Italian restaurant in Candler Park with a tiny space but big personality.
Indaco
Indaco on the BeltLine easily transform from a power lunch spot with paninis and salads to an elegant pizza and steak date night.