An excellent restaurant to entertain out of town guests. The food is delicious, the service is great and the atmosphere is very southern. After brunch you can tour nearby historic spots as well.
Hunger Games fans await the second of the series, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." The Swan House marks one of the filming spots for this mega film franchise!
It was built in 1928 for Edward & Emily Inman after their house in Ansley Park burned in 1924. The Inman family resides in Oakland Cemetery. Read more.
While the concise menu changes daily, one dish stays: Meloy's silk handkerchief pasta, folded around wild mushrooms and a sweet tomato marmalade, with porcini mushroom cream tying it all together. Read more.
The Vegetable plate takes the best fresh veggies of the day, cooks each one to bring out its absolute best, then piles them high in a skillet of garden delight. Read more.
The menu changes with the local provender, and Hopkins and his chef de cuisine Jason Paolini aren’t afraid to take chances so go often. Read more.
The kitchen knocks out some seriously cheffy fare in addition to slammin’ burgers. Save room for the chocolate silk stout pie.
Really great beer list, all American brews and lots of 'em! Read more.
The Stuffed Salmon is excellent. The Shrimp and Grits are tasty too. Remember the Lunch special 10 for under $10 is a great deal.
At this pizza joint, you can't go wrong with Nana's pizza! This house favorite keeps it simple with mozzarella cheese, San Marzano tomato sauce and a "secret blend of herbs" atop its flavorful crust. Read more.
Great food. The chicken & waffle is yummy. Crispy chicken that isn't greasy at all. Grits & lemonade are also good.
#6 in our Top 10 Atlanta Restaurants for 2010 Read more.