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When you're craving some lemon pepper wets, here's our rankings for the best J.R. Crickets locations to get them.
South City Kitchen is an Atlanta classic because of its Southern staples paired with an upscale setting.
Yes, this Southern food classic on Ponce is a meat-and-two experience worth checking off your Atlanta list.
These city staples still bump as hard as the 6 o’clock Greg Street intro.
Immortalized in Atlanta rap verses, this classic soul food spot is still a must-visit.
Atkins Park in Virginia-Highland is one of the oldest bars in Atlanta, and it’s great for a beer and a burger.
Not just a cultural landmark, The Busy Bee is the best, most consistent spot for old-school soul food in the city.
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
Fellini’s has seven locations around Atlanta, each of which stays open late when nothing sounds better than a slice.
Take your beer snob friends to Brick Store Pub for their long list of regional and international beers and better-than-average pub food.
J.R. Crickets in College Park has three major pluses going for it—an outdoor patio, waffles, and their always dependable wings.
The Colonnade in Morningside is Atlanta’s second-oldest restaurant, and it still serves one of the best fried chicken dinners in town.
Go to Buckhead’s iconic 21-and-way-up clubstaurant to grab a reliable late-night meal and people-watch.
There’s always a wait at Ria’s Bluebird in Grant Park, but they make the best pancakes in the city.