Quick Eats
Quick Eats
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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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Taqueria del Sol
Taqueria Del Sol has a few locations in Atlanta, and is known for it’s Southern-meets-Mexican cuisine, great margaritas, and super affordable prices.
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Grindhouse Killer Burgers
Whether in the airport or in the city, Grindhouse is one of our favorite places to grab a burger.
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Paschal’s
A culinary institution rooted in the ATL since the ’40s, the airport Paschal’s offers a cafeteria-style spread of ribs, collards, and other soul food staples.
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Big Daddy's Kitchen
One of Southwest Atlanta's most reliable spots for good ol' fashion soul food.
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Just Loaf'n
This small, Mardis Gras-colored eatery off the I-20 Boulevard exit is a convenient stop to grab a po'boy before hitting rush hour.
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Pho Nam
Located in Krog Street Market, Pho Nam is a great little place to get some pho, banh mi, and spring rolls.
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Falafel King
Falafel King’s building is small but impossible to miss, thanks to a beige pillar on top that serves as a beacon, pointing you toward excellent falafel and other quick eats.
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Holy Taco
As one of the few places on the main drag of EAV serving Mexican food, Holy Taco is clutch when the taco cravings hit.
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Pollo Primo
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.
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Emerald City Bagels
The New York-style bagels at this East Atlanta Village spot are some of our favorites in the city.
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Fishmonger
Fresh crudo and sweater-weather chowder—because the landlocked city that invented swag surfin' deserves a good seafood joint.
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Hodgepodge South
If you’re looking for a bare bones coffee shop then Hodgepodge on Moreland is for you.