Sarah Bailey
Sarah spends most of her time cooking, going out to eat, talking about going out to eat, watching tv about eating, and sometimes creating ads for one of the world’s largest soda brands (we’ll give you one guess who). Fun fact: she was once pushed down in the Atlanta airport by DMX, who didn’t even apologize. X-Gon give it to ya... straight to the face with his backpack, we guess.
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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.
Leon’s Full Service
Leon’s Full Service is located inside an old Decatur gas station and serves great cocktails, which are what you should focus on.
Le Fat
Le Fat is a Vietnamese bistro in West Midtown that serves all of the classics, along with a few French and Chinese dishes.
Momonoki
Momonoki is a Japanese spot in Midtown serving ramen, katsu, and donburi, and has a cafe attached with matcha and soft-serve.
Miso Ko
Miso Ko is a small sushi spot in Ponce City Market, with a long menu of fresh fish for dinner and grab-and-go options perfect for lunch.
Arnette’s Chop Shop
If you’re looking for a modern steakhouse with all the classics, head to Arnette’s Chop Shop in Ashford Park, just make sure you’re hungry.
MJQ Concourse
MJQ Concourse in Old Fourth Ward is a no frills, cash only place to dance. Head there late, and in clothing you don’t care about.
SweetWater Brewing Company
Head to Sweetwater Brewery in Armour Yards for beer on a big patio with live music, or to take a tour that includes tastings.
Johnny’s Hideaway
Johnny’s Hideaway is a great bar in Buckhead, with a big dance floor and retro decor.
Sotto Sotto
Sotto Sotto is an Inman Park Italian spot that hasn’t changed since it opened almost 20 years ago, which is exactly why we like it.
Vero Pizzeria
Vero is a pizza place worth going out of your way for, whether you’re picking up or eating at this Brookhaven spot.
Terra Terroir
Terra Terroir might be in a strip mall, but once you get a glass of wine and sit on the back patio, you’d never know.
Seven Lamps
Seven Lamps might be technically in the Lenox Mall, but it’s worth braving traffic for the small plates and wine.
St. Cecilia
With floor to ceiling windows and a menu of mostly Italian dishes, St. Cecilia in Buckhead is where you should bring a client or your parents.
Haven Restaurant & Bar
Next time you’re in Brookhaven, head to Haven for a Southern-inspired brunch or dinner.
Saltyard
Saltyard in Buckhead is a great group spot, with a menu of unique small plates and larger dishes designed for sharing.
Henri’s Bakery and Cafe
Stop by Henri’s for a sandwich to go while in Buckhead, or stay and eat on their patio, either way, get the lemon bars to go.
Barcelona Wine Bar - Westside Ironworks
We like the West Midtown location of Barcelona Wine Bar for the sangria, patio, and set-price menu for big groups.
Grindhouse Killer Burgers
In addition to the Grindhouse classic burgers, their new Memorial Drive location has shuffleboard, ping pong, and an outdoor space.
Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft
We like Tuk Tuk in Peachtree Hills for their Thai food, patio, and great views, but don’t leave without trying a few of their desserts.
Gypsy Kitchen
Gypsy Kitchen in Buckhead has one of our favorite rooftops in the city, serves affordable tapas, and always feels a little like a party.
Two Urban Licks
Two Urban Licks in Old Fourth Ward has a tower of wine barrels that they serve from on tap and great small plates, so come with a date or a group.
Chai Pani
Chai Pani in Decatur serves traditional Indian street food dishes along with sandwiches, like the Sloppy Jai, that are great for sharing with a group.