1. King of Pops
8.8
1079 North Ave NE (at N Highland Ave), Atlanta, GA
Dessert Shop · Poncey-Highland · 57 tips and reviews
M --: Favorites: Mexican chocolate, chocolate tarragon, banana pudding (with 'Nilla Wafers!) and pineapple ginger.
Eat Drink Better: Yummy popsicles with a focus on local ingredients. Do not miss the grapefruit and mint. Hands down my favorite pop!
Creative Loafing Atlanta: CL Best of Atlanta 2010 winner: Best popsicles. Our favorites are grapefruit mint, chocolate sea salt and tangerine basil Read more.
2. Tabla
8.7
77 12th St NE, Atlanta, GA
Indian Restaurant · Midtown · 15 tips and reviews
Heena: Cocktails - chai old fashioned, Delhi mule, dirty desi. Food - veggie kohlapuri, stuffed bell pepper and biryani. One of the better Indian restaurants I have been too. Spinach chaat&kurkure bhindi!
Leticia Quiñones: Tikka Masala was awesome, eat garlic bread with your meal😋😋
Honey 🍯: Best chicken msala i have tasted in my life❤️😍😍
4. Bourbon Bar
7.9
3315 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA
Hotel Bar · North Buckhead · 19 tips and reviews
Arianne Fielder: With one of the largest bourbon selections in the nation it's hard to chose just one! Try a flight or two and don't miss out on the 4 Roses private label!
Arianne Fielder: One of the only full Pappy Van Winkle allocations in the state. If you're looking for it at any time, it might be here but you'd have to ask for it as it stays locked in the back until requested.
John E: The House Old Fashioned. Trust me...
5. Nancy G's Cafe
7.9
4920 Roswell Rd Ste 55 (Long Island Drive), Atlanta, GA
Café · 19 tips and reviews
Gene: Try the new outdoor patio. It's been redone. Perfect for a weekend afternoon. Pet friendly!
Molly Daly: Very cute little restaurant, their breakfast is really good and I love the muffins they bring out. Will definitely be back!
Stacie Connerty: Ridiculously overpriced kids menu. $30 for three kid meals means we won't be back. Plenty of more reasonable restaurants in the area. Very disappointed.
Rodregus Whitehead: Great pick for a getaway to think, to relax, and to release stress....the coffee is outstanding and the pasteries are delicacies
Julie: I like Oh, honey- espresso with steamed milk, honey and vanilla. Yum!
Matt Holtzman: Good coffee and paleo treats -- all made in-house -- and the staff are a delight
10. Ormsby's
7.9
1170 Howell Mill Rd NW (at 14th St.), Atlanta, GA
Bar · 169 tips and reviews
Creative Loafing Atlanta: Ormsby's is a favorite of locals looking for an extensive craft beer list and a unique gastropub menu. There's also a downstairs game room with bocce ball, shuffleboard, billiards and more.
Thrillist: Head here for more than 40 bottled brews they're stocking that you typically can’t find anywhere in ATL, including Boon Geuze, Lefthand Sawtooth, and Corsendonk Brown. Read more.
Eater: If the answer is plenty of beer, wine, spirits, and food like corn dogs with sriracha mayonnaise and fish and chips, then Ormsby’s in West Midtown is the place to go. [Eater 38 Member]
Lloyd A: Great place to relax, unwind, see live shows, and enjoy great people. The music is on point as well.
Denise and Verdant: Get ready for.l a wait on the weekends but once you're in you are home. Lovely staff, fast pretty decent food and excellent warm ambiance.
Blizz: "Sorry for the delay sir , they are making it from scratch." .... Bullshit
13. Pittypat's Porch
25 Andrew Young International Blvd, Atlanta, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Downtown Atlanta · 60 tips and reviews
Riding Bean: Has a southern feel, some live music. A good fried chicken place, everything the salad bar offers is unique. Oddly enough loved the picked watermelon rinds. Amazing. Chicken is worth it.
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!