3. McCray's Tavern
7.7
1163 W Peachtree St NE (13th St NE), Atlanta, GA
Sports Bar · Midtown · 9 tips and reviews
Eric Garrison: Excellent lunch spot in midtown. Great salads, sandwiches, fish & chips, and more hearty entrees. Good people watching spot too!
Don Otvos: Pimentooooooooo
Jamye G: Awesome salads and wings. Good amount of large TVs too to catch a game
5. Wisteria
8.6
471 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Inman Park · 74 tips and reviews
Emily Genende: Everything is delicious, but i recommend the crawfish and corn fritters and the pork tenderloin.
Kellie Carter Griffin: Going to Wisteria is a GREAT night out. Service is wonderful and the food is fabulous!
Creative Loafing Atlanta: One of CL's 100 dishes to eat before you die: The vegetable platter brims with variety and almost feels like a home-cooked Thanksgiving spread, minus the turkey. Read more.
9. Pittypat's Porch
25 Andrew Young International Blvd, Atlanta, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Downtown Atlanta · 60 tips and reviews
Lauren Mac: Warm, crisp fried chicken cooked to perfection. Salad bar is great too! Classic Southern charm and ambiance.
Jon Baugh: Try the chicken and rib combo, it's juicy and delicious! Also, plan some time to sit in the rocking chairs after your meal. It's just like Grandma's but with amazing food, sry Grandma :-p
Nostaw: If you're ordering an entrée, skip the aps and head straight for the salad bar. Make sure to try the pickled watermelon rind!
11. Georgia Aquarium
9.1
225 Baker St NW (at Luckie St NW), Atlanta, GA
Aquarium · Downtown Atlanta · 624 tips and reviews
Christopher Williams: The dolphin show is excellent. Also, the Beluga Whales and the Whale Sharks are quite impressive. The aquarium is very clean and has excellent design aesthetics. Very interactive for children.
HISTORY: It's the world's largest aquarium housing more than 100,000 animals of 500 different species. The aquarium was built as a gift to the city of Atlanta from Home Depot co-founder Bernard Marcus in 2001.
Andrew Nevelos: My favorite part is the giant viewing window. 6.3 mil gal of water full of fish including whale sharks.