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"tasty burgers and fries, shared the cheese fries between me and my sister was good for lunch !. The portions aren't too big ..."
"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!"
"Donut lovers can choose from already crafted flavors or get creative and customize your own with many toppings to sprinkle on your doughnut. Order a Donut Decorating Kit to create your own delicious masterpieces.Kid Favorites: Cookies and Cream and Vanilla Fruity PebblesMost Unique: Salted CaramelBest Seller: Maple BaconLocations: Alpharetta, 678-392-2523; Sandy Springs, 678-951-0975; Lenox Square Mall, 678-897-1865; Dawsonville, 706-974-8562"
"With multiple locations throughout Buckhead and northern metro Atlanta, Da Vinci’s includes a variety of decadent doughnuts, like those topped with Oreos or dulce de leche, to simple powdered sugar and cinnamon-coated confections. There’s even the option to DIY that doughnut with a choice of icing or drizzle and toppings such as Fruity Pebbles, M&Ms, and mini marshmallows. Order online for takeout."
"Da Vinci’s Donuts has earned rave reviews for their tiny, custom made donuts. The moist, cakey bites are incredibly delicious on their own, but are otherworldly when it comes to their countless toppings. All told, you can enjoy over 70 varieties -- and because they’re so small, there’s less guilt (and treadmill time), so you know, go crazy."
"Since Bellina is partially an Italian deli/market and part-cafe/-ristorante, you can stop in and purchase imported Italian meats, cheeses, and whatever else they’re selling, or take to the back and sit down for a full-service meal. Chef Gizzy Barton earned her stripes working with Kevin Rathbun at KR Steakbar, and also worked South City Kitchen and Restaurant Eugene, so she knows how to turn locally farmed meats and produce into major meals like spicy braised half-chicken and slow-cooked beef and pork ragu with fresh-made pappardelle (even the eggs are local). It also offers cooking classes (pasta making), wine tastings, and private dining, plus the bar features inventive buzzers like “Peanuts & Coke” (salt-roasted-peanut-infused amaro & soda), a rum and balsamic vinaigrette number called Treno Fantasma, natural wines (nothing but grapes), and a few hard-to-find Italian beers that aren’t Stella."
"While a lot of Atlanta restaurants make a fine carbonara, Bellina Alimentari in Ponce City Market has got to have some of the best. It’s served with a heaping portion of bacon and made with bucatini, a thick and spaghetti-like pasta that has a hole running through the center, allowing for even more of the creamy sauce of a carbonara to seep in!"
"Osteria is an Italian word for a neighborhood restaurant serving up wine and made-from-scratch food prepared with simplicity. Osteria 832 is the local go-to restaurant for Italian food at reasonable prices. Their thin-crust pizzas, pastas, and made-from-scratch sauces are delicious, and their brunch specialties can be enjoyed in the cozy dining room or under the beautiful patio lights."
"A post shared by ArtfulFoodies (@artfulfoodies) on Jan 28, 2019 at 9:47am PST. This neighborhood place is located in the very heart of Virginia-Highlands and is more often than not full during the early dinner hour. Serving fresh and made-to-order Italian delights with a kids’ options starting at only 4 USD (including a drink), the place hits home as a family dining spot."
"Just north of the Atlanta Arts District, The Breman Museum shares the history, culture, and art of Jewish Americans. One permanent exhibit, Absence of Humanity, details the events that led to the Holocaust, the unspeakable atrocities that resulted in the deaths of millions of European Jews, and the voices of Altlanta-area survivors. The Breman Museum also includes special exhibits and history talks that dive into topics like antisemitism in Atlanta, the history of Rich’s Department Store, and more."
"While Virginia has produced more US presidents than any other state, Georgia is home to just one (so far), Jimmy Carter. History lovers wanting to learn more about the life of POTUS 39 will enjoy the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum. When he left office in January 1981, President Carter was only 56 years old."
"441 John Lewis Freedom Parkway, NEAtlanta, GA 30307-1498(404) 865-7100. Opened in 1986, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library houses the most notable stories about the life of Jimmy Carter."
"This historic site includes several buildings, including the boyhood home of this civil rights leader, as well as the church where his father, and later King himself first came to preach. The firehouse that was once a main community center in the sixties, a civil rights walk of fame, and the “I Have a Dream” international world peace rose garden are also a part of this historic park. Opposite the visitor center, a large mural depicts scenes in Dr. Martin Luther King’s life."
"Learn about civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at this 35-acre complex that includes an interactive visitor’s center (look for the Junior Ranger activity books), the Ebenezer Baptist Church where King was a pastor, his gravesite, and even his birth home a few blocks away."
"Located just off of busy Peachtree Road across from the Chamblee Walmart, some say this is a hidden gem of a sushi restaurant in the metro Atlanta area. Head in for generous portions of sushi, nigiri, sashimi, and maki rolls. Make sure to pair it was sake."
"Gyu-Kaku Japenese BBQ opened in Midtown’s Atlantic Station in January 2019 and is a tasteful option for those seeking Asian food. The restaurant is located in the space formerly occupied by Copeland’s Bistro. The Korean barbecue restaurant allows patrons to grill their own meats at their seat."
"This social dining experience focuses on yakiniku, a type of Japanese barbecue grill. Guests each have a barbecue in the middle ..."