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Restaurants To Have A Group Dinner
Everyone finally agreed on a date for the group dinner. Choosing a spot should be the easy part.
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Whether you're just trying to kick it or kick ass, these "eatertainment" spots come through to save date nights and family outings with a meal and fun activity.
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Where To Eat & Watch Football If You're Not A Falcons Fan
For Atlanta transplants in search of an NFL home, away from home.
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Where To Go When You Don’t Want To Make A Big Deal About Your Birthday, But You Actually Kinda Do
11 places for when you tell everyone you don’t want to make your birthday “a whole thing,” but you’re lying.
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Manuel's Tavern
Manuel’s Tavern has been a haven for the who's-who of Atlanta politicians as well as a reliable neighborhood joint in Poncey-Highland for decades.
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Downwind Restaurant & Lounge
Usually when food and airplanes mix you’re left disappointed, but this Peachtree-Dekalb Airport favorite serves great pub classics.
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Folk Art
With vintage signs on the walls and a huge menu, Folk Art in Inman Park is a great place for a casual weeknight meal or weekend brunch.
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Wild Leap
Thanks to the convenient pedestrian bridge, it’s not a wild leap to say we’ve found our favorite spot to pre-game for an event at Mercedez-Benz.
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Fire Stone Chinese Cuisine
A Sichuan Chinese restaurant in Kennesaw with a beautiful dining room that's perfect for casual meals and group celebrations.
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Food Terminal
For a Cheesecake Factory-size menu of pan-Asian foods, West Midtown's Food Terminal is your stop.
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Char Korean Bar And Grill
Char in Inman Park is a lively spot to go to for Korean BBQ, soju, and scene.
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Punch Bowl Social
Punch Bowl Social is where you got after a Braves game when you want to eat, drink, bowl, sing karaoke, or play arcade games.
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Murphy’s
Murphy’s in the Virginia Highlands has a long, varied menu and is your answer when your group can’t decide where to go.
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Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall
Ladybird in the Old Fourth Ward is the perfect outdoor spot for when you want to grab drinks and food somewhere that reminds you of summer camp.
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Atkins Park Restaurant & Bar
Atkins Park in Virginia Highlands is one of the oldest bars in Atlanta, and it’s great for a beer and a burger.
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Louisiana Bistreaux
Buckhead’s Louisiana Bistreaux is usually bumping during lunch hours with a menu of seafood in every form, including plenty of Creole- and Cajun-inspired dishes.
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Nine Mile Station
The carnival games at O4W’s Ponce City Market rooftop can feel a little gimmicky, but the real rooftop lure is Nine Mile Station.
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Rocky Mountain Pizza Company
A Georgia Tech staple for pizza, lemon pepper wings, and a good game of trivia.
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Gio’s Chicken Amalfitano
Gio's is a BYOB, family-style Italian place on the Westside where you should push a few tables together and bring together a big group.
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12 Fun Spots To Eat When You're Tired Of Entertaining Your Fam
Whether you're just trying to kick it or kick ass, these "eatertainment" spots come through to save date nights and family outings with a meal and fun activity.
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Revery VR Bar
When we’re ready to escape our boring lives, we like to hit Revery VR Bar to get medieval and slash things with a digital sword.
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The Painted Duck
Head to The Painted Duck in West Midtown for duckpin bowling, shuffleboard, and some of the most impressive bowling alley food you've ever had.
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Argosy
Go to Argosy in East Atlanta Village to drink a few beers and eat good bar food, or dance to DJs and play skee-ball in the back.
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Grant Central Pizza East
For more than 30 years, Grant Central Pizza East has been serving up huge, thin-crust New York-style slices of pizza.