Sitting Outside
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We’ve found the perfect go-to for a quick, affordable lunch in EAV—Pollo Primo, which continuously churns out hella seasoned chicken plates, hella fast.
Eating outside is already a mood, but these spots really set the bar.
Paper Plane in Hapeville is a Thai restaurant with a bar-like ambience and fun patio that make it a great setting for date nights and kid-friendly outings.
Leon’s Full Service is located inside an old Decatur gas station and serves great cocktails, which are what you should focus on.
Fellini’s has seven locations around Atlanta, each of which stays open late when nothing sounds better than a slice.
This Decatur spot has tiny sandwiches, boozy slushies, and a low-key outdoor patio.
When it's cold outside, these heated patios turn into the city's most popular hot spots.
If we could spend the whole day at a restaurant, it would be at Bread & Butterfly, a French and Haitian cafe in Inman Park.
College Park’s Tom, Dick, & Hank is a casual BBQ/soul food spot that’s great for families and groups.
Grab a paddle or a rum-spiked Arnold Palmer at Painted Pickle, a fun eat-and-play restaurant near Armour Yards.
This West Midtown taqueria sits just across the street from its sister restaurant Palo Santo.
Miler Union is a seasonally driven, casually upscale Southern restaurant that's been a fixture for after-work crowds for over a decade.
For a chill atmosphere, cheap drinks, and cool breezes, hit up Floridaman, a weekend-only rooftop bar above Breaker Breaker.
BoccaLupo is an Italian-American restaurant with a comfortable atmosphere, chill music, and outstanding food.
Novo Cucina's potato pasta make other city gnocchi dishes taste like dollar store playdough.
Hit Bangkok Station for goong ob woon sen and pla krapong manao, excellent dishes that other city Thai spots can’t match.