Mentioned by Discover Atlanta
The Best Date Night Restaurants in Atlanta
"Grab a Bite to Eat at the Atlanta Breakfast Club In spite of its name, the nearby Atlanta Breakfast Club, just north of the Center for Civil and Human Rights across the Ivan Allen Jr Boulevard, serves not only breakfast, but also other standard American fare such as BBQ, burgers, and so much more. Join the waitlist before arriving to the restaurant if you want to avoid waiting in line for more than 20 minutes. This place really is that good!"
"Downtown can be tough when it comes to dining but, thankfully, there’s Atlanta Breakfast Club to help with morning hunger pangs. It’s also the place to go to when you want an over-the-top-breakfast that’s going to make your taste buds happy. The peach cobbler French toast with vanilla butter and the Gulf shrimp and grits with chicken sausage and smoked pepper gravy are definite winners."
"Nikki was the ABSOLUTE BEST, and we are So so grateful for the experience!!!. Anyone that comes to Atlanta, COME HERE!!"
"Promising artful eats for simple folk, the Folk Art Restaurant is an all-day diner-style joint that dishes up some of the finest versions of Atlanta’s favorite breakfasts. From the classic chicken and waffles to the huge biscuits serve with house-made jellies or sausage gravy, it’s no surprise that locals just keep coming back for more. Although the restaurant does offer lunch and dinner offerings, it’s the breakfast menu that really blows the minds of all those who come to visit."
"This bright and cheery diner hosts vintage decor and serves delicious, homey food. It’s a great spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Some of the popular items on the menu are pancakes, waffles, and omelets for breakfast."
"When people say that The Flying Biscuit always has a line, they mean it. This busy all-day breakfast establishment in Atlanta’s bustling Midtown neighborhood can see lines around the corner for their fresh and ultra-delicious breakfast offerings. All of the menu items at The Flying Biscuit Café are prepared fresh daily, which only elevates their food to another level."
"The Flying Biscuit is a true Atlanta staple, but the one tucked away in the Town Brookhaven shopping center is our go-to. Not sure what it is about their biscuits that make them some of Atlanta’s best, but they’re perfectly browned on the outside and soft on the inside. And that apple jam, yum!"
"Perfect spot for breakfast alone, brunch with friends or dinner with boo. The biscuits must be made with some type of mind control agent because…"
"In the heart of Midtown lies Einstein’s, a consistently top-rated brunch spot with a variety of delicious offerings. You won’t want to miss out on the Fried Green Tomato Benedict with goat cheese, basil aioli and red pepper puree, but if carnivore is more your buzz word, then try the Tres Carne Quiche loaded with smoked ham, bacon and Patak’s andouille sausage. Extensive wine list and full bar available.Dine-in, takeout and no-contact delivery available."
"Speaking of Georgia Tech and legends, the world’s third and final statue of Einstein is located on the campus. The 3,000-pound sculpture shows Einstein sitting on three curved white granite steps holding a sheaf of papers with three of his most high-impact equations. There is a black granite dais with stars that represent the constellations as they appeared in Atlanta on the day of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights."
"Not to be confused with a certain bagel chain, Einstein’s has been a Midtown favorite since 1991. There’s a patio with ample seating, and a Bloody Mary bar to wet your whistle in a variety of fun, customizable ways. Go all out and enjoy the buttermilk fried chicken Benedict with poached eggs, sausage gravy, red pepper puree, and braised greens."
"have teamed up to buy the legendary southeast Atlanta restaurant Bankhead Seafood. The eatery is operating as a food truck at present (catch them at Triton Park or Greenbriar Mall), but soon hopes to renovate and open in Grove Park."
"Traditional Alsatian dishes such as a superb onion tart and an equally superb berry tart. In between are a trio of tender spaetzle dishes, beef Burgundy and a slew of salmon entrees, all served in a small, charming, colorful dining room."
"Originally the residence of Emily and Edward Inman, this historic mansion was built in 1928 by architect Philip Trammell Shutze and is now part of the Atlanta History Center in Buckhead.. The elaborate main facade combines Renaissance and classical styles, and fans of the "Hunger Games" film series may recognize the home: it was used as President Snow's residence in the popular movies. Continue to 9 of 9 below."
"The grand old architecture of Georgia is one of its biggest selling points as a tourist destination. Atlanta has its fair share of mansions as well, including the Swan House. Built in the early 1900s, the Swan House is a beautiful estate sitting on top of a picturesque hill."
"Another brewery that has gone on to branch out into Atlanta’s West End, Wild Heaven Beer first opened its doors just outside of the city in Avondale Estates. While Wild Heaven flaunts an assortment of brews, their Emergency Drinking Beer is as abundant in Atlanta as traffic, strip clubs, and lemon pepper wings. In fact, this pilsner-style session ale pairs quite well with a 10-piece order of lemon pepper wet."
"The Candler Park neighborhood market is stocked with plenty of local pantry and refrigerator staples, paper products, flowers, wine, and beer. Grab a sandwich or burger to-go from the store’s deli counter. Online ordering available for the deli."
"Located in Decatur, Independent Distilling Company started simply with two men, Tommy Williams and Michael Anderson, and their whiskey love. The company’s first batch of Hellbender Bourbon in 2015 proved historic- it was also the first Atlanta-produced batch since the Prohibition era. Independent Distilling Company focuses on Georgia-grown and sourced ingredients in their spirits."
"Pickup is available in Atlanta and here are some Chinese spots that offer it: BEIJING KABOBS, J’s Mini Hotpot Deluxe, and Canton House Chinese Restaurant in Dunwoody Forest; Wokganic in Berkeley Park; and Good Luck Gourmet in Briers North"
"Bojangles' Famous Chicken & Biscuits 1126 (885 Thornton Road)"