Mentioned by Atlanta Magazine
75 Best Restaurants in Atlanta
"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..."
"Next up is Sweet Auburn's The Village Theatre, situated at 349 Decatur St., Suite L. With 4.5 stars out of 110 reviews on Yelp, the comedy club has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a low-priced option. Curious to know more about this business?. "The Village Theatre showcases Atlanta's best improv talent in shows three nights a week in addition to providing improv class programs for all skill levels and ages," it notes on its Yelp page."
"A post shared by Edi Tingle (@mistereditingle) on Aug 10, 2017 at 10:48am PDT. Village Theatre is a one of the best venues for comedy in DeKalb County. Enjoy jokes from comedians in an intimate setting."
"With all of this gorgeous weather that Atlanta has been experiencing, nothing can beat having brunch outside, and luckily, Joe’s On Juniper has a nice and spacious outdoor patio. The popular LGBTQ+ restaurant and bar also offers brunch all day, so although it doesn’t officially open on the weekends until 1pm, you can still enjoy enjoy a late brunch with great menu items such as the Basic Bitch (eggs, bacon, specialty potatoes, and a homemade biscuit), Birds In A Blanket (Delia’s chicken sausage fried in waffle batter), and the Flaming Waffle Sandwich (Nashville hot fried chicken, egg, bacon, and a cayenne-maple drizzle).How to book: Walk in for patio seating or order takeout online."
"Let’s be honest, when you think of brunch, a barbecue restaurant isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But the sweet, smokey, spicy sauce is perfect with the dishes you will find at Bone Lick BBQ. A favorite is the Cajun croque with house-cured tasso ham and melted Swiss with remoulade sauce, topped with a fried egg and sandwiched between garlic toast. Smoked beef hash is a perfectly formed cylinder of potatoes, brisket, and a paprika cream sauce."
"Calling itself a “gaming parlor,” The Painted Duck is definitely one of the most unique places to go in Atlanta. It offers entertainment in a high-class setting that elevates it from your usual amusement centers. It’s basically a play zone for adults who want to cut loose while they’re in Georgia."
"American , Bar Food"
"Ray’s in the City, right next to AmericasMart, offers a weekend brunch that features specialties such as horseradish-encrusted grouper, Ray’s Sunrise Skillet, lobster chilaquiles and salmon Oscar. Take a look at the brunch cocktail menu — we promise you’ll like it. Among the offerings are the Cityscape Mimosa, Loaded Bloody Mary, and a seasonal Sangria.Dine-in, curbside pickup and delivery available."
"There are three Ray’s in the city and the best of these is arguably Ray’s in the City. This restaurant is considered an institution of Atlanta, and it has a very impressive design that features an aquarium, an onyx bar, and impressive views across the city. To make sure the food they serve is as fresh as possible, it is flown in several times a day."
"240 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 524-9224www.raysrestaurants.com/raysinthecity/home. Enjoy hand-cut steaks, made-to-order sushi and seafood flown in daily from the Atlantic and Pacific all in a casual, yet elegant setting. Ray’s has several private and semi-private dining rooms to host meetings, receptions or dinners."
"Blue Ridge Grill is an American Grill in a mountain lodge setting - specializing in fresh seafood and prime hickory-grilled steaks, with a focus on local farm-to-table ingredients and an award winning wine cellar. If your desired reservation time is not available, please call the restaurant to see...See More"
"It had been many years since I had been to the Blue Ridge Grill and I had forgotten what a neighborhood gem this restaurant really is."
"American , Seafood"
"Scofflaw’s original 18,000 square-foot facility and a tasting room, located in the Bolton neighborhood, is still a favorite among locals and westside residents, much like the POG Basement IPA. Now the brewery has a second location nearby at the Works in Underwood Hills. Currently open Thursday through Sunday, Dr. Scofflaws includes a huge rectangular bar of taps offering the brewery’s standards and special releases. Grab a seat on the outdoor patio featuring the jagged remains of an old brick wall, outdoor heaters, and games."
"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..."
"120 Marietta Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: (404) 221-0102www.hudsongrille.com. With Downtown and Midtown Atlanta locations and several more in the Greater Atlanta area including Kennesaw, Tucker, and Sandy Springs, Hudson Grille offers a sports bar experience with an upscale atmosphere. Hudson Grille’s locations can cater to parties of all different sizes, with most offering private rooms and patio bars."
"Bojangles' Famous Chicken & Biscuits 1126 (885 Thornton Road)"