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7 Most Romantic Restaurants in Atlanta Perfect for Date Night –
"This Hilton Hotel hot spot features some of Atlanta's best views. From the 30th floor of the Hilton, diners can enjoy some of the best seafood in Atlanta and the sights of the city..."
"Blue Ivory is a 24-hour nightclub that has a full kitchen and strong drinks not far from downtown Atlanta. One Google reviewer says: “Nice little after hour spot. Warning dancers don’t get naked like regular strip clubs."
"West Midtown may be a wonderland for gourmands but the bar options remain underwhelming. One exception is Ormsby's, a two-storey gastropub nearly hidden beneath the White Provision building (a 1910 meat-packing plant, recently refurbished as a posh urban market). The enormous tavern doubles as a lively adult playground, with two bocce ball courts, pool tables, skee ball, shuffleboard and darts."
"For something entirely different, head over to Ormsby’s, which is a classic neighborhood tavern on the west side of Atlanta. This is a comfortable and welcoming nightlife spot that has a speakeasy vibe, an awesome craft beer selection, and fun pub games to play. Spend your evenings with good friends here playing bocce ball, pool, darts, shuffleboard, and backgammon."
"The party doesn't stop at this Roswell Road hotspot, which is part high energy sports bar and part dance club. While you can stay inside and watch the game on the big screens, the patio is the real draw, with live music Thursdays through Saturdays and late night dance parties on Friday and Saturday nights after 10 p.m. Don't sleep on weeknight specials either, like $2 tacos and $3 tequilas on Tuesdays."
"Come by for big memories, all-night dance parties, live music, comfort food, and a great selection of draft beers, craft beers and distilled spirits!"
"Voya Coffee and News proudly serves Starbucks® and is your go-to shop for hot and cold specialty drinks in Atlanta. If you are pressed for time, grab a prepackaged lunch or one of our thoughtful souvenirs, sundry selections and more. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinnerPhone: +1 404-766-7900"
"Order hot or iced coffee and tea, try breakfast sandwiches, bagels and muffins, and of course, a delicious donut or cute MUNCHKINS donut holes.Kid Favorite: Any flavor with sprinkles.Most Unique: GuavaBest Seller: Chocolate FrostedLocation: Multiple locations. – Hayley Markowitz and Emily Webb"
"Made an order “in detail”, they repeated my order back to me and still could not get my drink right, after settling for a poorly made drink, I thought to..."
"The menu at Hero Doughnuts in Summerhill features over a dozen doughnut flavors, including a variety of cream-filled and cake doughnuts with toppings such as Fruity Pebbles or vanilla, chocolate, or pistachio glaze. Jam-filled doughnuts tend to change with the seasons. Hero also sells doughnut holes dipped in vanilla glaze, apple fritters, and cinnamon rolls."
"This shop has more than 15 flavors of doughnuts, hashbrowns, burgers, sandwiches and more.Kid Favorite: Cereal Milk Most Unique: Pistachio Best Seller: Boston Cream Filled Location: Summerhill, 470-369-6800"
"Located inside Strong Drink Vegan Juice Bar in West End, Vegan Dream Doughnuts offers gluten free confections that are made without dairy and unnecessary additives. Doughnuts are sweetened using coconut crystals and agave rather than sugar. Pop in to check out the doughnut flavors of the day or grab a cinnamon roll for the road."
"Located inside Strong Drinks Vegan Juice Bar, this hidden gem is something worth finding. With exotic flavors such as lemon pear glazed doughnuts to their fruit topped cinnamon rolls, there is a reason why this sweet spot is open 6 days a week!. The West End community definitely is keeping something special."
"Lauded as the ‘world’s largest roadside fruits and vegetables stand’, Atlanta State Farmers Market is a one-of-a-kind farmers’ market in Atlanta. Sprawled over a 150-acre (60 hectares) of land, this major market hub is a well-frequented place to buy fresh local produce such as a variety of different flowers, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. This place is more than just a market."
"Open daily, this is a one-stop shopping experience with 150 acres of stalls selling local produce, cheeses, and meat, prepared foods, peanuts and pecans, and dried goods and spices, along with other seasonal vendors and a garden center selling plants."
"The Center for Civil and Human Rights is a powerful, moving museum that ties the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s with the today's global Human Rights movement. Visitors can tour a number of permanent and temporary exhibits, including the Morehouse College collection of MLK memorabilia, an interactive gallery of the Civil Rights Movement and a human rights exhibit that encourages onlookers to identify with modern-day activists around the globe who are being persecuted in their own countries. Expect to see emotionally raw images and portrayals at this new Atlanta attraction, watching, seeing, hearing and interacting with history in an intimate and modern setting."
"Inaugurated in 2014, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights has quickly become one of Atlanta’s essential experiences. The museum champions the struggles and achievements of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 60s, and shows how that period still resonates in contemporary events. There are some spine-tingling exhibits relating the Jim Crow era at “Rolls Down Like Water”, like a recreated lunch counter sit-in with earphones simulating the taunts and threats that were directed at activists."
"The newest addition to this list of Atlanta chains, Uncle Maddio’s is also one of the fastest growing, with plans in development to open over 130 additional stores. The create-your-own pizza shop that calls itself the “Chipotle of pizza” got its start in a Toco Hills strip mall in 2009."