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Rustic and purposefully well worn, Six Feet Under gives landlocked locals beach town charm. An eclectic congregation of young urban dwellers swill brew and feast on seafood in fried, seared, broile... read more
Cozy woods encase traditional Irish pub: plenty of bar space, sprawling dining room, copius taps. Crowd's a mix of families and pint-swilling groups who spill out onto airy patio with fireplaces an... read more
Let the Magic Fingers of chef Chris Kinjo tickle your taste buds as you experience the crème de la crème of Atlanta sushi. Enjoy the sleek and simply elegant space (designed by Chris&... read more
This Buckhead sushi den attracts laid back locals (often toting mini sushi proteges). Remember where you are with a Home Depot or Diet Coke roll (flip the menu for translation). Go beyond creative ... read more
Quickie taco haunt in old gas station provides Southwestern fare. A handful of taco options, each priced below $2.50, are easy grabs. Try the Memphis, a wad of smoked pork, jalapeños, cole s... read more
Chef-owner Hector Santiago has a soft spot for tapas like garlic-spiked crustaceans with coconut-giner habanero sauce. Same goes for the relaxed and stylish in-town regulars who partake in Pura Vid... read more
Homegrown pizza chain with hippie aesthetic attracts under-the-sun demographic. Freaks, geeks, yuppies, families, college kids and others dig the baked-on-the-stone pies and funky vibe. This locati... read more
Chef Michael Tuohy sold this foodie haunt off in Summer 2008, but you wouldn’t know it at first bite with executive chef Kevin Gillespie at the helm. Gillespie, who worked under Tuohy, keeps ... read more
Sure, the flat top-wearing Ria Pell’s bulky tattooed arms can intimidate. But those same arms create acclaimed grub with both old-school Southern charm and timely accents. The New York Times ... read more
One of the early purveyors of the Oakhurst hood’s rebirth. Smart bar bites (brisket tacos, turkey pita, edamame) meet the usual suspects (wings, a gathering of burgers and chicken sammies). F... read more
Packs of buddies tossing back beers, couples attacking mounds of half shells and lone shucksters appreciating the art of the oyster all have a home at Fontaine’s. A gloved shell-shucking employee h... read more
Steps from downtown Decatur Square, Raging Burrito courts margarita-seeking twentysomethings, young forward-thinking families and all points in between. Servers, some sporting T-shirts with the slo... read more
Emily Sailers, one-half of the folky Indigo Girls, plays co-restaurateur at this popular white tablecloth spot with casual neighborhood leanings. Executive chef Scott Peacock runs a kitchen where s... read more
Gimmicky, bamboo-heavy dining room transporting largely Asian clientele to Malaysia and Thailand while kitchen whips up dishes from both locales. Start with an appetizer of roti canai, a rich India... read more
Skip the 24-hour plane ride. One-of-akind restaurant takes taste buds on a safari of South Africa. An attractive crowd dines in seductively low lighting under ceilings high enough to fit a giraffe.... read more
Beer snobs unite. This glorious conglomeration of upper crust pub spirit and casual dining draws throngs of hops and barley aficionados and those looking to shake 9-to-5 doldrums. Lunch crowds file... read more
Restaurant-bar for the 18-and-older set. Pop culture artifacts decorate the grounds. Diners congregate for gargantuan burgers and wide selection of tricked-out cow patties. Beer list and single mal... read more
Shadowy strip provides a huddle spot for the inked-up antiestablishment and steam-blowing clock watchers, mostly 40 and younger. Jukebox holds eclecticism like Blondie and Beefheart without pretens... read more
A-list personal celebrity Chef Art Smith's hotel restaurant in the ...
Three meals plus take-out means you're never far from the Southern ...
Clandestine lounge in the heart of ATL's Midtown bar district. You ...
They take the farm-to-table concept seriously here, with a menu bas...
Thirsty Buckhead Betties and Barneys shouldn’t cry in their d...