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Ria's Bluebird |
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421 Memorial Dr, Atlanta 30312 404-521-3737
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Distance:
~10.47 mi * |
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Description:
GRANT PARK. If you plan to have weekend brunch at Ria's, plan to come early, because crowds quickly gather, and the tiny place takes some time to turn over. It's in your best interest to hold out, though, because the homemade food is to die for. Breakfast served all day is the real attraction, whether you choose the omelet of the day, lush caramelized banana pancakes, huevos rancheros, or even the unusual but delicious brisket breakfast. An array of vegetarian and vegan options are available, and although the funky little place has a groovy vibe, it's as comfortable for your hipster nephew as for your church-going grandma. At lunch, find gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads, and a few hot entrees.
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Rolling Bones BBQ |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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377 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta 30312 404-222-2324
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Distance:
~10.91 mi * |
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Description:
SWEET AUBURN. One of the best lunch deals on the east side of Downtown, this converted gas station is convenient to top sights and attractions like Ebenezer Baptist Church, the High Museum of Art and the MLK National Historic Site. In a few years, Rolling Bones may find itself an attraction in its own right, thanks to its delicious Texas-style mesquite barbecue. Combo plates featuring beef brisket, pork ribs or hot links never miss the mark, and homestyle side dishes such as mustard greens, Texas toast and potato salad are always solid complements.
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User Rating: 10
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Thumbs Up |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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573 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta 30312 404-223-0690
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Distance:
~11.07 mi * |
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Description:
INMAN PARK. Hidden away in Atlanta's Inman Park, this quirky diner attracts weekend breakfast crowds from all over Atlanta with homemade pancakes and biscuits and jellies, which pose tough alternatives to equally tasty scrambles and three-egg omelets. If you're a late-riser, don't fret – they serve breakfast throughout the day, and lunchtime offerings are also superbly done. Infinitely casual, Thumbs Up has the look and attitude of a neighborhood diner and is the kind of place a person can get hooked on. Judging by the number of patrons who deem themselves "regulars," many folks have developed addictions.
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Nikolai's Roof |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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255 Courtland St Hilton Atlanta, Atlanta 30303 404-221-6362
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Distance:
~11.17 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. This restaurant on the 30th floor of the downtown Hilton Atlanta offers marvelous views of the city skyline and unparalleled elegance. The menu focuses on French cuisine with a few Russian nuances here and there. Indeed, it's been Nikolai's trademark to utilize high-quality, fresh ingredients to create consistently innovative dishes. The upscale environment makes this a perfect choice for business celebrations or special occasion dinners, and the sommelier's hand-chosen selection of wines continues to be among the most impressive in town.
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User Rating: 9.5
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Java Jive |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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790 Ponce De Leon Ave, Atlanta 30306 404-876-6161
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Distance:
~12.46 mi * |
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Description:
PONCEY-HIGHLAND. An all-American coffeehouse/diner that combines nostalgic appeal with contemporary hipness, Java Jive draws big crowds each weekend thanks to its hearty, creative eats. Try the mouthwatering scrambled eggs with fresh basil and cream cheese, scrumptious gingerbread waffles with lemon curd, or what many locals regard as the best pancakes in town. If you're feeling particularly adventurous, their PB&J French toast is the way to go! Authentic period furnishings from the 1920s-1950s, along with big band and swing music, create a unique environment of yesteryear. Great for all ages!
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User Rating: 10
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Taqueria del Sol |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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1200-B Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta 30318 404-352-5811
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Distance:
~12.54 mi * |
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Description:
WESTSIDE. Sibling of Midtown's ever-popular Sundown Café, Taqueria del Sol serves quick and easy Southwestern food that is so good you'll be convinced the cashier under-charged you. Made-to-order fare is prepared right at the counter, and you can have your taco stuffed with tasty ingredients like chopped smoked pork, tilapia rolled in corn masa, or chicken breast with lime jalapeño mayonnaise. Heartier appetites can go for one or two beef brisket enchiladas and, perhaps, a side of Mexican rice, turnip greens or jalapeño coleslaw.
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The Flying Biscuit Café |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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1655 McClendon Ave, Atlanta 30307 404-849-2283
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Distance:
~12.63 mi * |
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Description:
LITTLE FIVE POINTS. This red-hot dining spot serves three meals a day, but brunch draws the biggest crowds. Southern favorites and plenty of vegetarian options ensure that every appetite is satisfied. The decor is eclectic and stylish, providing a fitting backdrop for classic dishes given an innovative spin. Try the Meggxican Wrap with cheddar, onion, and serrano peppers in a flour tortilla, or orange-scented French toast served with honey crème anglaise.
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User Rating: 10
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Park 75 at Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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75 14th St NE, Atlanta 30309 404-253-3840
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Distance:
~12.83 mi * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. Classical architecture and gracious furnishings highlight the dining room at this well-received restaurant. Global influences shine in such seasonal New American dishes as butter-braised Maine lobster with Anson Mill grits and chorizo, or roasted rack of Colorado lamb with eggplant and feta moussaka. Park 75's wine list features mostly American vintages, though you'll also find a handful of international selections and a Merlot bottled specifically for the restaurant. An especially memorable experience, the Chef's Table affords eight patrons the chance to enjoy a fabulous, nine-course menu with wine pairings at a table situated in the heart of the kitchen.
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Figo Pasta |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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1170 B Collier Rd, Atlanta 30318 404-351-9667
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Distance:
~14.09 mi * |
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Description:
BUCKHEAD. Figo Pasta adds hearty dashes of Tuscan-style warmth and panache to the Buckhead dining scene. Charming service and a flair for creative sauces mingle with the space's cozy confines to create an experience that, until now, Atlantans could find only by visiting a neighborhood eatery in the Old Country. Deliciously homemade portions of ricotta and spinach-stuffed ravioli, whole wheat penne and egg pappardelle may be topped with sauces ranging from checca (fresh-chopped tomato, basil and mozzarella) to Siciliana (eggplant, mozzarella and basil tomato sauce topped with shredded ricotta). Portions are large and, perhaps best of all, the prices are stunningly reasonable.
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User Rating: 10
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Colonnade |
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(Restaurants - Best Value) |
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1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd, Atlanta 30324 404-874-5642
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Distance:
~14.76 mi * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. Southern American cuisine is the specialty at this '50s-style restaurant, which is where your grandparents would have gone when looking for a trendy restaurant 30 years ago. It's still drawing crowds today. All your favorite Southern classics – fried chicken, grilled trout, cornbread and hot yeast rolls – are served here. The banquet facility accommodates up to 72 people.
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User Rating: 7.25
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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