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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Black influence has been at the roots—and roux—of Atlanta’s culinary scene. While there are thousands of phenomenal Black-owned restaurants that keep the metro fueled, we think these 12 popular and pioneering dining venues deserve a spotlight.
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The First Timer’s Guide To Eating & Drinking In Atlanta
You’re in Atlanta for the first time ever. Where do you start? Start with us.
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The J.R. Crickets Power Rankings
From Cascade and South Cobb to the original location in Midtown, we ranked the all the metro Atlanta J.R. Crickets locations, so you know the best restaurant when you're craving lemon pepper wets and other wings flavors.
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Little’s Food Store
Little’s Food Store in Cabbagetown is partly a convenience store, but their lunch counter also serves one of Atlanta’s best burgers.
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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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La Fonda Latina
La Fonda Latina in Candler Park is a low key spot with a big patio serving a mix of Mexican, Spanish, and Cuban food.
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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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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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The J.R. Crickets Power Rankings
When you're craving some lemon pepper wets, here's our rankings for the best J.R. Crickets locations to get them.
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One Flew South
The Asian and Southern fusion restaurant has had people reconfiguring their flight schedules for a taste of their internationally-famous dishes.
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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
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Municipal Market
Better known by most Atlantans as the Sweet Auburn Curb Market, the O4W farmers market and food hall has a great track record for launching food empires.
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The Varsity
A downtown institution for hot dogs, shakes and a nostalgic trip to simpler times.
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Chops Lobster Bar
Chops Lobster Bar in Buckhead serves steaks and seafood without even the slightest air of cool, which is exactly what makes it’s great.
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Bar Margot
As the most likely place to run into marquee cast members, this Midtown hotspot in the Four Seasons is reliable for a good meal and celebrity sighting.
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Mr. Everything
This tiny takeout spot has been a food fixture in the AUC dining scene for years.
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The First Timer’s Guide To Eating & Drinking In Atlanta
You’re in Atlanta for the first time ever. Where do you start? With us, of course.
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One Flew South - BeltLine
The best sushi on the BeltLine and our preferred place to people watch.
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Trader Vic’s
When you can't quite swing a Hawaii trip, head to Trader Vic's, a tiki bar downtown that's basically made for big groups and birthdays.
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The Colonnade Restaurant
Head to The Colonnade Restaurant in Morningside for a fried chicken dinner in a family-style dining hall, and more than different 30 sides.
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Brick Store Pub
Brick Store Pub in Downtown Decatur is a beer lover’s spot, with a long list of regional and international beers, and no TVs.