Spinach and kale salad with lemon venergaret dressing plus mango, strawberry, red oniins , grape tomatoes, protein lemon shrimp, nuts sprinkled over the top with guacamole on the side.
Mary Mac’s is known for such Dixie classics as Brunswick stew, pot likker with a cornbread muffin, and chicken with dressing. Macaroni and cheese is not to be missed.
LottaFrutta offers smoothies, fruit cups, popsicles, breakfast, sandwiches, and more. Build your own salad with its variety of choices from protein, cheese, fruits, seeds, and dressings. Read more.
Pretty far from city when thinking of events but very spacious dressing rooms and good venue for productions
Beautiful venue both visually and acoustically. Muss & Turner's nearby is a fantastic place to grab a quick bite and a craft beer or 3. Wine, too, but no liquor- beware. Plenty of all at venue, too.
Does this building look familiar? It will for fans of the AMC show The Walking Dead. It was used as the filming location for the Center for Disease Control and can be seen in Season 1 Episodes 5 & 6. Read more.
Bies's dinner menu has received rave reviews and his simple spedie sandwich — grilled chicken with tangy dressing and shredded lettuce on a crusty sesame loaf — is one of Atlanta's best lunch options. Read more.
But the food, from chef David Bies, stands up to the drink. The spiedie lunch is gone, but Bies's dinner menu continues to receive rave reviews. Read more.
Whether it’s the jumbo lump crab cake with yuzu dressed slaw, or Hickory Grilled New York Strip with creme fraiche potatoes, broccoli rabe, and black garlic butter, Canoe is a serious player. Read more.
Originally opened in 1995, Canoe has long been a favorite among Atlanta's upper crust. This food is not modern, but it's hardly old-fashioned. Read more.
The Earl Dog may be the best drunk food in town. A big, fluffy bun, a 100-percent Angus dog with all the snap and salt you crave. Get it with the works. Read more.