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"These shops bake donuts using a secret yeast-raised doughnut recipe developed by a New Orleans French chef. When the red light is on – announcing the donuts are warm from the oven – customers line up at the original Atlanta location on Ponce and at others throughout the metro area.Kid Favorite: Cake BatterMost Unique: New York CheesecakeBest Seller: Original GlazedLocation: Multiple locations"
"If you see the “Hot Now” light on you have got to stop and pick up “a dozen hot glazed”…."
"The Atlanta Food Truck Park is doing curbside grab-and-go for its food businesses. Click on the individual Instagram page to see the respective menus: Vendors : @turmericmagic@blitzedbyty@sweetsbymjb@calaveritasv@dishedpalate@plantbasedkitchn@astronutmylk@veganbabyshower@gutierraatl@groovie_smoothiesatl@vegitaliaatl@theveggietaste1@2scoopsatl. The food truck park also enforces strict social distancing and has a no mask, no entry policy."
"For *tons* of vegan options all located in one spot, Atlanta Food Truck Park on Howell Mill Rd is the best place to stop. There’s plenty of delicious vegan spots parked up all the time, like GAS Food Truck,2 Scoops ATL, and The Pouch Bar. Follow them on Instagram for hours of operation."
"You have to check out Atlanta’s first and only permanent Vegan/Vegetarian Food Truck Park. That way you’ll get to experience several eateries at once!. It’s an incredible outdoor space that transforms throughout the week to host several events, both weekly and seasonal!"
"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..."
"So sample the flavors of Paris at Le Bilboquet, one of the finest French restaurants on offer in Atlanta. With seasonal specials to die for, and a fine selection of cheeses and wines on offer, this place is a great contender for some guaranteed romance. The upscale experience will prove why it’s gained the reputation as one of Atlanta’s most romantic date spots."
"Channel your inner Parisian at this French-inspired spot located in the luxury shopping district The Shops Buckhead. Wrap up your shopping trip on the stunning patio, the perfect place for people watching, sipping sparkling wine or rosé and pretending you've been transported to the City of Lights for the day. Continue to 5 of 10 below."
"Enjoy top tier French cuisine in their light and airy dining room. Whatever you do, don’t skip dessert!. Their pastries are to die for."
"An indisputable Atlanta icon since 1955, Waffle House traces its roots to a modest storefront in Avondale Estates that is now the Waffle House Museum. Road trip fuel or recovery aid, every Waffle House but the outpost in Turner Field is open 24 hours a day to satisfy that craving for hashbrowns, cheese n’ eggs, or waffles."
"There’s not much more one can say about the classic, Atlanta-based breakfast chain. Atlantan’s know where to head for 24/7 smothered, covered, and scattered hash browns, waffles, and coffee with some serious people-watching, especially into the wee hours of the morning."
"For 58 years southerners have been able to count on Waffle House for being open 24-7, keeping the temp low, staffing some pretty fun folks, and serving up breakfast sandwiches, waffles, patty melts, and hash-browns any way you want ‘em (which is a whole lot of ways)."
"A photo posted by Ace 🇺🇸🇦🇺 (@ace.down.under) on Aug 2, 2016 at 7:58am PDT. This specific diner holds a special place in my heart, and it's not just because of the amount of neon lights strung along the walls. Not only do they serve grade-A diner food 24/7, but every day they have late night karaoke."
"Metro Cafe Diner opened in downtown Atlanta’s Peachtree Center in 2006. This is where to head for all-day breakfast fare, wings, classic burgers, and even baby back ribs and platters of spaghetti. There’s a live DJ and karaoke every night beginning at 8 p.m."
"The Park 75 restaurant is found inside of the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta’s Midtown, overlooking the three-story dramatic atrium of the hotel lobby and including a terrace and lounge. Classic dishes are served with modern twists, made with seasonal ingredients from throughout the world and local ingredients from the Atlanta area. The menu is constantly changing, with the executive chef creating new playful combinations of flavors and foods."
"This upscale restaurant is popular among business travelers. Brunch menu faves: House Smoked Salmon, Eggs Benedict, Egg White Frittata. Here’s what one reviewer says about Park 75: “THE MOST AMAZING place to go for an upscale brunch in the city."
"On the second floor of the Four Seasons Hotel in Midtown rests Park 75. It’s one of the premier fine dining experiences in Atlanta, and celebrities the world over have answered its..."