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"A post shared by Hilton Atlanta (@hiltonatlanta) on Nov 10, 2018 at 10:00am PST. Spend a romantic night out and have dinner at Nikolai’s Roof!. This sky high place does not only serve the finest meals but the finest views of the city - especially in the evening."
"This Hilton Hotel hot spot features some of Atlanta's best views. From the 30th floor of the Hilton, diners can enjoy some of the best seafood in Atlanta and the sights of the city..."
"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."
"It’s so hard to choose the best chicken and waffles in Atlanta, but Atlanta Breakfast Club’s version is at the top of my list. It is one of my favorite brunch items, but when it is done right with a thick and fluffy waffle and perfectly seasoned fried chicken I am a happy girl. This tasty combination and the peach cobbler french toast are the dishes to order here."
"249 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 | (470) 428-3825. The Atlanta Breakfast Club has a strong following because of its brunch menu, which includes the famous Peach Cobbler French toast, chicken and waffles and more. Here’s what one reviewer says about the Atlanta Breakfast Club: “Great food."
"After years of serving classic, white-tablecloth fine dining, chef Gerry Klaskala remodeled his Buckhead staple restaurant to appeal to a younger generation of diners. Now it’s a bit more relaxed and casual — there’s a walk-in ready bar and lounge for drinks and snacks for an impromptu night out. The kitchen consistently cranks out Aria favorites, like butter braised lobster, slow braised pork, and lump crab cakes."
"With several outstanding awards each year to its credit, along with a Four Diamond rating for 13 consecutive years, Aria is a must-visit for an exquisite dining experience in Atlanta. The dinner menu might be all-American, but the flavors are international. You’ll never be bored, not with its elegant, seasonal dishes."
"This place is a great stop after hiking Stone Mountain on a 90+ degree weather day. Ice cold water and a plate of delicious ribs made the trip so worth it!"
"The party doesn't stop at this Roswell Road hotspot, which is part high energy sports bar and part dance club. While you can stay inside and watch the game on the big screens, the patio is the real draw, with live music Thursdays through Saturdays and late night dance parties on Friday and Saturday nights after 10 p.m. Don't sleep on weeknight specials either, like $2 tacos and $3 tequilas on Tuesdays."
"Come by for big memories, all-night dance parties, live music, comfort food, and a great selection of draft beers, craft beers and distilled spirits!"
"Located in southwest Atlanta, Club Ellery’s is one of those places that partiers come to eat first then party. It’s a bar and nightclub, but the food is what packs the seats. The menu has such hits as jumbo wings, Polish sausage and more."
"Inside Guy Wong’s modern Vietnamese joint, the clamorous space is as chic as the rest of its Westside brethren, from the hand-painted chinoiserie wallpaper and curved wood bar to the herringbone floors and gallery wall of vintage prints. Buford Highway this is not. Feast on bao stuffed with soft-shell crab, bacon, and sambal mayo, chicken clay pot with crispy rice, and salty-crunchy lemongrass shrimp."
"Modern Vietnamese cuisine and chic environs are the perfect mix at West Midtown’s Le Fat. Try not to fill up on rounds of shrimp and pork-packed rolls, soft-shell crab bao buns and bright papaya salad before you cozy up to warm clay pot chicken, crab noodles and bowls of braised pork belly."
"A post shared by Le Fat (@lefatatl) on May 11, 2015 at 5:17pm PDT. Le Fat is described as having authentic Vietnamese food with a few fusions. The Sriracha butter is a customer favorite that you probably won’t find anywhere else!"
"Whether you’re looking for pork, beef, or offal cooked over charcoal or—gasp!. —gas, Korean barbecue is all over the map in metro Atlanta. Well, some of the map."
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"Whether you’re in at 7 am to catch an obscure soccer match on the other side of the globe, or just lifting a pint in honor of knocking off work early, this Buckhead booze factory is a can't-miss stop thanks to a fantastic view, a deep drink menu, and waitresses who'll charmingly explain that yes, Queens Park Rangers and Rangers are two different things. Get there between 4 pm and 7 pm to enjoy Happy Hour and throw back $7.50 premium wines and $8 signature cocktails."
"A go-to for Buckhead partygoers since it opened in 1996 on the corner of Peachtree Road and Buckhead Avenue, Fadó is all grown up with new, three story digs in The Shops Buckhead. With three rooftop patios, $15 weekend bottomless mimosas accompanying live European soccer coverage and $21 bottomless mules from 7 to 9 p.m. on "Fado Fridays," this bar is a sports and booze lover's dream and an official partner of Atlanta United F.C."
"Fadó at Buckhead Village recently unveiled an expanded streetside patio to complement their rooftop garden. Guests can enjoy the pub’s full food and beverage offerings, fans and TVs with audio in both outdoor areas. Reservations are not required, but can be made here."
"Get a taste of history and enjoy one of the biggest green spaces in Atlanta at the city's Oakland Cemetery. Established in 1850, it's the oldest cemetery in Atlanta. To visit the top attractions in Atlanta, use an Atlanta CityPASS and save nearly half off combined admission costs."
"Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and regarded as one of the finest Victorian cemeteries in the U.S., the 48-acre Oakland Cemetery is a showplace of sculpture and architecture, a botanical preserve and a quiet retreat."