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"Grab a Bite to Eat at the Atlanta Breakfast Club In spite of its name, the nearby Atlanta Breakfast Club, just north of the Center for Civil and Human Rights across the Ivan Allen Jr Boulevard, serves not only breakfast, but also other standard American fare such as BBQ, burgers, and so much more. Join the waitlist before arriving to the restaurant if you want to avoid waiting in line for more than 20 minutes. This place really is that good!"
"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."
"Nikki was the ABSOLUTE BEST, and we are So so grateful for the experience!!!. Anyone that comes to Atlanta, COME HERE!!"
"Enjoy some of the best food in Atlanta, overlooking one of the best views in Atlanta. Nikolai’s Roof is the epiphany of romance, with astonishing views for miles. For the ultimate night of romance, make sure you check what time the sun is setting and book accordingly."
"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."
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"Set in a converted house in Buckhead, Aria is the perfect place for a memorable evening. With its white linens and simple, yet sophisticated traditional American dishes, it’s a slam dunk for a romantic night out. Chef and owner Gerry Klaskala and pastry chef Kathryn King are known far and wide for their eclectic gourmet fare and the restaurant continuously tops the charts as one of Atlanta’s best."
"Aria continues to be one of Buckhead’s top date night destinations. 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."
"Aria is easily one of the most romantic restaurants in the city. Chef Gerry Klaskala has a beautiful spot that exudes romance and elegance. The atmosphere sets the tone for the beautiful evening guests will have when dining here."
"Ponko Chicken has decided to increase its presence in the Atlanta market with three locations. If you love chicken tenders with wildly flavorful sauces, you’ll love this place. Here’s what to order at Ponko Chicken."
"A bratty new kid in an up-and-coming nightlife strip, Joystick Gamebar delivers something different from ATL's many meat markets: an escape hatch into the pixelated bliss of yesteryear. For only a quarter, unleash your inner nerd on the addictive collection of vintage arcade games. Look for old-school favourites such as Ms Pac Man and Galaga, along with a few oddball artefacts (Turtles in Time, anyone?) Gameplay gets extra challenging after a couple of the speciality cocktails."
"There are now very few restrictions imposed on guests or restaurants despite the fact that the pandemic is still very real and cases in Georgia are trending up. Many restaurants have implemented their own policies. For example, at Hotel Clermont, guests visiting the rooftop must wear masks while in the building."
"Start Your Trip at the Centennial Olympic Park Open from 7Am till 11PM, the Centennial Olympic Park, home of the Olympic Games of 1996, is now Atlanta’s main hub for art festivals, live entertainment, and various activities for children. Moreover, it is surrounded by many of Atlanta’s most famous landmarks, such as the College Football Hall of Fame, the Georgia World Congress Center, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Georgia Aquarium, and many others."
"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."
"At the Loews Atlanta Hotel 1065 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30309 404-720-5000www.exhalespa.com. This isn’t just a spa; its an urban oasis featuring not just 15 therapy rooms, but two yoga and Core Fusion studios, a full nail bar, and a full gym for all your cardiovascular and strength needs. Exhale believes in four different types of transformation that encompass relaxation, wellness, spa therapies, and healing the inner and outer wellbeing."
"The W Midtown still is one of the spa hotels in Atlanta, a city that has two hotels from the same brand. Push pause on all the bustle and dare to relax at the on-site Bliss Spa, one of the best in town. The place features not just a host of treatment rooms, but also saunas, steam showers, and even a nail lounge for a quick mani-pedi."
"A photo posted by Mia Jones (@i_am_miss_j) on Aug 15, 2015 at 9:00pm PDT. There are few things as holy as Chinese food at 3 am, and boy does Chinese Buddha deliver. Though it may be hard to navigate their extensive menu when you haven't slept in over 24 hours, you can never go wrong with their Mongolian beef."