Upper Westside
Upper Westside
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Patty and Frank's
The name Patty and Frank’s tells you everything you need to know about this counter-service food stall in Chattahoochee Food Works—all they serve are burgers and Piedmontese beef hot dogs.
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Krave
Krave is a counter-service Korean restaurant, and the ideal after-work stop when you need a quick, filling meal.
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Flying Fish Sushi Bar
Located near the entrance of the Chatt Works food hall, Flying Fish gives you the quality takes on the usual rolls and nigiri hits while leaving room for other vendors.
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Mochinut
Mochinut doesn’t open until noon, so it’s ideal for those of us who regularly hit snooze seventeen times in the morning but still fancy a donut.
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Your Third Spot
Chattahoochee Row’s Your Third Spot has 27,000 square feet to fill with games and grub.
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Steady Hand Beer Co.
We love Steady Hand for its rotating taps of IPAs, stouts, sours, seltzers, lagers, and an array of seasonal brews.
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Scofflaw Brewing Company
Dr. Scofflaw’s Laboratory and Beer Garden is where you can sit the beer garden or roam The Works food hall with a brew in hand.
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Fire Maker Brewing Company
Fire Maker quickly became a city favorite thanks to their successful interpretations of classic brew styles.
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Round Trip Brewing Company
Round Trip brings ATL more marzens, helles, hefeweizens, berliner weisses, and Munich-style dark lagers.
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Desta Ethiopian Kitchen
Our favorite place to share a basket of injera with people we trust won't double dip.
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Rooftop L.O.A.
Leave of Absence’s 38,000 square foot rooftop is more of an experience than it is a mere bar.