The focus is steak -- prime, American wagyu and Japanese Kobe. Read more.
you can sub a black bean patty on any burger. my fav: guacamole burger w/ black bean patty. love the shoe string fries and sweet potato fries
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.
Virgil was a great tour guide at the Swan House! He was filled with information about the history of the house, filming The Hunger Games, and kept us laughing!
Allow PLENTY of time to tour the museum and the gardens and buildings in the rear; there's much more history in Atlanta than you ever imagined.
The Atlanta History Center includes a wing dedicated to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. You'll want to try the long jump yourself! Read more.
Solid viewing area here in right field. I recommend getting seats in rows one or two (seats 3 and 4 are perfect)
Amazing bakery - cakes, pastries, breads and broad cheese selection. Also good sandwiches and salads, plus pre-made sides.
Alon Balshan’s bakery is more than just bread. The Israeli born chef has created a destination for prepared foods, grab and go bites, carefully curated cheeses, fancy deserts & more. [Eater 38 Member]
A slice of Alon's Midnight cake, one of CL's 100 Dishes to eat before you die, is reminiscent of sweetened cocoa powder and airy whipped cream. Read more.
(4/5/11) Celebrated Elaine's birthday by going to the Chris Cornell Concert! Also, this was our first concert together... nice venue! Read more.
Rickety old chairs, sticky floor, but an awesome staff. Ticket prices are usually decent. If you can stand the ambience, a great place for a concert. Good views of the stage.