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Where to Eat Good Fast Food in Atlanta, GA
"Murphy’s is one of Atlanta’s most loved restaurants, and has been for more than 30 years. The acclaimed restaurant brings in crowds of locals and visitors with their perfect combination of high quality food, amazing service, and comfortable atmosphere. Their chefs successfully create American contemporary food that focuses on fresh and local ingredients."
"Murphy’s at Brunch menu faves: Grilled sourdough, Eggs Santa Fe, Hazelnut Crusted French Toast, Eggs Virginia Highland. Here’s what one reviewer says about Murphy’s: “Went for brunch after getting in early to the airport."
"If you make a list of the best brunch places in Atlanta and don’t include Murphy’s, does your list even exist?"
"With 30 years in business, this Buckhead Life Group restaurant has graduated to old-guard status, but is still high on the list in terms of ATL favorites and is still the spot to beat on various local and national food awards lists. Sure, their penchant for showing off celebrity photos on the website is a bit cheesy, but not as deliciously so as their lasagna espressa with veal Bolognese, local wild mushrooms, and Parmigiano-Reggiano bechamel. They’re also famous for their linguini frutti di mare, but if you’re feeling ritzy you can get the $100/person five-course wine dinner, or go adventurous on the October regional menu, where you can order serious plates like slow-braised wild boar in Sangiovese wine with pappardelle pasta, or the Agnello 3 Volte (“The Three Ways of Lamb”), which is braised lamb cheeks, a grilled lamb chop, and house lamb sausage."
"500 Pharr Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 Phone: (404) 237-2941www.buckheadrestaurants.com/restaurant/pricci. A contemporary Italian restaurant with a creative menu, dramatic interior and friendly service, Pricci is fun, stylish dining at its best. Casual and classy, Pricci has an innovative menu which combines classic cuisine with modern flair."
"A contemporary Italian restaurant with a creative menu, dramatic interior and friendly service, Pricci is fun, stylish dining at its best. Casual and classy, Pricci has an innovative menu which combines classic cuisine with modern flair."
"Nakato Japanese Restaurant is the oldest Japanese restaurant in Atlanta, having opened its doors some 45 years ago. The location of the restaurant is on Cheshire Bridge Road and it specializes in serving traditional sushi and teppanyaki dishes in the hibachi dining style. It is also has a rich menu for steaks and seafood, and it promises an above-average Japanese dining experience."
"The longest-running Asian restaurant on this list is probably the most treasured, having called Buckhead home for more than 45 years. With celebrated sushi, high-flying hibachi, omakase and private tatami dining, Nakato is the authentic Asian experience in ATL."
"Family-owned and operated Nakato is Atlanta’s oldest Japanese restaurant at over 45 years old. Located on Cheshire Bridge Road, come here for traditional sushi as well as teppanyaki dishes and hibachi-style dining. Reservations highly encouraged."
"Winner-Best of Atlanta awards since 1992, Alon’s is a European style bakery. They boast flavors like “Chocolate Louise”- Named for Alon’s Aunt, it’s a rich chocolate cake, topped with silky chocolate hazelnut cream You can even get a Croquembouche at Alon’s-a cone of cream puffs filled with vanilla custard bound together with a caramel cage."
"Alon’s markets haven’t skipped a beat after transitioning to takeout and delivery via UberEats. Both the Morningside and Dunwoody locations offer full take-out menus ready for curbside pick-up, including Alon’s extensive selection of desserts. Pre-order Passover and Easter desserts here, too."
"With one location in Morningside and another in Dunwoody, Alon’s offers an expansive variety of baked goods to go with their cheeses and wines. Simple cakes are available, or you could go nuts with the French macaroon tower."
"Juicy Crab has quickly grown into a go-to restaurant for seafood in metro Atlanta. After its first location in Conyers, Juicy Crab opened its only location inside the perimeter on Camp Creek and it was over. In 2018, more Juicy Crab locations opened locally:"
"Urban Pl8: Though the paleo lifestyle is often controversial and misunderstood, Chef Betsy Pitts of Urban Pl8 is a total convert and founded Urban Pl8 to bring healthy, high quality, locally sourced food at affordable prices to Atlantans. But after starting a Crossfit regimen and embracing paleo (which basically means eating the same foods as our ancestors, largely meat and produce, sans grains, dairy and sugar), she made her menu paleo-friendly. Though Urban Pl8 was a food delivery service for a good number of years, it is finally getting a brick and mortar location at Krog Street Market (across from Yalla!)."
"LIED TO MY FAVE stuck waiting 60+ min for a single lousy pie. Kept being 5 min away from coming out."
"This Emory University museum focuses on art and objects from ancient civilizations. “Ancient Egypt, Nubian and the Near Eastern Art” features mummies and ancient artifacts; additional collections include Greek and Roman, Ancient America and Works on Paper. Tu-F 10 am-4 pm, Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su noon-5 pm."
"Location: 571 South Kilgo Cir NE, Atlanta, GA at Emory University. The Michael C. Carlos Museum has collections from Ancient Greece, Egypt, and Rome that cover almost 9,000 years of history. There is some beautiful art from all over the Americas from textiles to sculptures and other decorative arts."
"Downtown Atlanta (Limited Option)"The Yard Milkshake bar created over the top Milkshakes", the menu features "Not Milk" a vegan and lactose friendly specialty milkshake along with other vegan and gluten-free favor options"
"If you’re in need of some inspiration, consider trying these things: Hot Dogs, Burritos, and Tacos."