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7 Most Romantic Restaurants in Atlanta Perfect for Date Night –
"The Capital Grille is another steakhouse in the Atlanta area. Before you even enter the restaurant, you’ll know that this restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience, based on its historic architecture. As you dine on dry-aged, hand-carved steaks, you’ll have a stunning view of the Las Vegas Strip."
"The Buckhead outpost of this restaurant includes swanky steakhouse interiors and large windows with views of the neighborhood. [Photo: The Capital Grille/Official]"
"Head Downtown to the Twelve Centennial Park Hotel and discover one of the swankiest steak and seafood restaurants in town. This home of juicy steaks and crisp fries might not be th..."
"110 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. Suite 102-104, Atlanta, GA 30313 | (404) 254-4970. NFL quarterback Cam Newton, an Atlanta native, along with brother CJ opened Fellaship back in early 2019 when the Super Bowl came to town. Now, the upscale cigar bar and restaurant serves gourmet dishes and offers a relaxing and sophisticated atmosphere."
"110 Centennial Olympic Park Dr Suite 102-104, Atlanta, GA 30313. Atlanta native Cam Newton is opening Fellaship, a restaurant and cigar bar in Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill area this weekend. The grand opening took place Super Bowl weekend in 2019."
"A native of the Amalfi Coast of Southern Italy, Antonio Noviello has owned and operated Nino’s since 1982. In that time, he’s earned a lot of recognition from local diners and celebrities (and publications) for his authentic Italian classics, many of which are original recipes brought from Italy. Standouts include carefully executed pasta dishes like the fettuccine alla Michela with fresh sautéed shrimp and scallops in a lightly spiced saffron cream sauce, and the spaghetti al peperoncino eva, featuring delicious red pepper-infused pasta tossed with fresh shrimp and artichokes in a garlic and olive oil sauce."
"Providing a true Italian dining experience, Nino’s Italian Restaurant is perfect for family meals and other large gatherings filled with love, laughter, and good food and wine. The restaurant opened in 1968, and it is the oldest family-owned Italian restaurant in Atlanta. Owned and operated by Antonio Noviello (Nino) who hails from the Amalfi Coast of Southern Italy, the restaurant serves authentic cuisine made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients alongside traditional ingredients imported directly from Italy."
"Look no further than Nino's, the city's longest operating Italian restaurant. Amalfi coast native Antonio Noviello opened this Atlanta institution in 1982, and since then, celebrities and locals alike have packed the house for the warm hospitality, made from scratch ravioli and gnocchi and standout Old World recipes like the baked clams oreganata: fresh-shucked, baked, and presented on the half-shell with a heaping seasoning of oregano. Continue to 5 of 9 below."
"The Atlanta History Center is one of the city’s most popular attractions. The 33-acre site, located in Atlanta’s northwestern Buckhead district, has a museum and research center, beautiful grounds and gardens, the 1928 Swan House, a historic cyclorama painting of the Battle of Atlanta, and a recreation of the working antebellum Smith Family Farm. Adults $21.50, seniors/students (13+) $18, children (4-12) $9."
"Set on 32 acres of gardens, wildlife trails, and forest, the Atlanta History Center brings history to life with exhibitions on the Civil War, Southern folk art, and the 1996 Olympic Games, among much more. Don’t miss the Smith Family Farm, where costumed characters—and sheep!. —teach kids hands-on homesteading skills."
"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."
"The first Atlanta location of New York City’s oldest falafel restaurant, Mamoun’s Falafel, opened two months before the pandemic took hold in Atlanta. Located at the West Midtown Center complex between 17th Street and Northside Drive, expect falafel, shawarma, baklava, hummus, and baba ganoush on the menu here. Jennifer Zyman says not to skip the seasoned fries served with a garlic dipping sauce."
"The other healthy places on this list are fast casual restaurants where you order at the counter. Sometimes it is nice to be served and eat healthy!. This is where Recess comes in."
"Café Vendôme in Sandy Springs is a French pastry lover’s wonderland. The beautiful desserts are classic and crafted on-site at their bakery. Try the eclair filled with either vanilla or chocolate and one of the fruity tartelettes."
"Southern Art and Bourbon Bar, on the ground floor of the InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta, showcases contemporary Southern cuisine from James Beard Award-winning celebrity Chef Art Smith. Oprah Winfrey’s former personal chef opened this Atlanta date night destination in 2011. The Georgia native’s menu showcases Southern classics like chicken and dumplings, shrimp and grits, Carolina gold rice risotto, bourbon-glazed pork shank, 12-layer red velvet cake and more."
"Don’t let the Intercontinental Hotel lobby location be the reason for not grabbing drinks here after work. The bourbon bar offers over 70 whiskey selections on its menu as well as live music. There’s a good chance of celebrity sighting, too."
"Here’s what one reviewer says about Southern Art and Bourbon Bar. “The food was delicious. I ordered the carbonara pasta."