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Top 10 Romantic Restaurants For The Perfect Date in Atlanta
"Kyma is a perfect pick for a romantic evening of Hellenic atmosphere, world-class hospitality and delicious Mediterranean fare that’ll have you reeling for days. Run by Pano Karatassos who grew up learning the magic behind his Yiayia’s (grandma) dishes, you can be sure that dining at Kyma is as whole an experience as it is romantic. Get started with some classic dolmathes or grilled octopus and don’t forget a zesty wine pairing."
"A post shared by Kyma Restaurant (@kymarestaurant) on Feb 13, 2017 at 3:44pm PST. This upscale Greek restaurant has everything needed to deliver you a luxe dining experience. The ambience is warm, the service immaculate, and the food outstanding that makes this eatery a well sought-after option to try authentic Mediterranean dishes."
"Pristine white and navy blue with occasional grey accents create an almost otherworldly experience at Kyma. This Mediterranean restaurant serves fresh, light recipes that turn vege..."
"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."
"Juicy Crab has quickly grown into a go-to restaurant for seafood in metro Atlanta. After its first location in Conyers, Juicy Crab opened its only location inside the perimeter on Camp Creek and it was over. In 2018, more Juicy Crab locations opened locally:"
"Located adjacent to Lenox Square Mall, in the Shops Around Lenox, this Buckhead restaurant is worth writing home about. For one, Dantanna’s offers a selection of seafood flown in daily. It also has an awesome build-your-own bloody Mary bar."
"Producing Bourbon, vodka, gin, and hand sanitizer, the Old Fourth Distillery is updating with the times. The distillery located in (you guessed it) the Old Fourth Ward is family-owned by brothers Craig and Jeff Moore and was the first distillery in Atlanta. The distillery is currently offering curbside pick-up for orders Monday through Friday."
"If comedy is your persona and laughter is your best medicine then the next time you visit Little Five Points make sure it isn’t just for taking hipster pictures. Experience the most talked about full-time stand up comedy club Atlanta has to offer. Hidden in the back of The Vortex Bar & Grill is the worlds smallest comedy club with a 74-seat setting, but don’t let the size fool you as a result of stand up comedy being best savored in an intimate environment."
"One of the most highly-acclaimed comedy clubs in Atlanta, Laughing Skull claims to be the world's tiniest stand-up venue, but the outstanding talent that regularly takes the stage is anything but. Within this hip 74-seat setting, the biggest names on both the national and local comedy scenes keep audience members doubled over with laughter. Located adjacent to famous burger spot, The Vortex, make your way between venues and fill up on burgers and beers."
"I have been trying my best to only hand out 5 stars to restaurants that earn it, and the hungry peach EARNED it. My Dad was celebrating his 60th birthday and…”more"
"At Radial Cafe they believe that the best tasting food is also the greenest. They choose their produce from nearby farms because they’re committed to both quality and sustainability. The meals at this restaurant are creative, diverse, and rooted in the natural beauty of the land."
"Flying Biscuit Cafe has a handful of locations within and around Atlanta. All the locations have a cute, family friendly atmosphere. I love the bright, colorful walls and tablecloths."
"Amélie’s is a Parisian, French-themed coffeehouse in midtown, quite close to the campus of Georgia Tech. The pastries and sandwiches are delicately prepared and fresh, as is the coffee, of which they have several blends. Abuzz with college students, young professionals, and other Atlanta locals of nearly every type, it seems Amélie’s and its blue pinstriped interior are proving more than inviting enough to keep its guests coming back for more."
"From breakfast sandwiches on fresh croissants, to vegetarian soups and smooth, robust coffee, Amelie’s pulls guests into the culinary scene of France without ever boarding a plane. All of the pastries are mouthwatering, with almond croissants and macarons being standouts. One can get lost in the whimsical decor—it’s the perfect city escape."
"Based out of Charlotte, Amelie’s set up shop in Westside a couple of years ago with French-inspired baked goods. Full breakfast is available with tarts, croissants, and turnovers."
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"BuckheadA reservations-only speakeasy with impressive cocktailsHimitsu is impossibly sexy from its secret entrance to its sleek, mid-century modern design. The cocktails are Japanese-inspired and the bites are supplied by adjacent Umi. The reservations-only policy means that it’s never overcrowded and you won’t have to fight for your date’s attention (unless a celeb enters the room, which is a common occurrence)."
"Himitsu — which literally means "secret" in Japanese — is the ultimate speakeasy: a reservations only Japanese craft cocktail lounge from the same team as upscale sister sushi spot Umi. Expect sake, wine, champagne and Asian-inspired cocktails from world-renowned bartender Shingo Gokan, all served in luxurious glassware in a plush and intimate setting."
"A Mediterranean fusion restaurant located in the heart of Midtown; Apres Diem has been an Atlanta staple for years. Its expansive brunch menu offers classics such as bagel & lox or French toast as well as specialties like the Lobster Scramble Sandwich or Huevos Española. Choose from a variety of small plates like hummus and baba ghanouj or crab cakes and imbibe in the extensive wine, beer, and liqueur menu.Dine-in and takeout available."
"This longtime, European-style tapas restaurant at the Midtown Promenade complex features a large open and covered patio area in front of the restaurant for enjoying socially distant wine and shared plates. Order crab cakes or lobster crostinis before digging into heartier fare, like roasted half chicken or seafood linguini. Call to order takeout."
"931 Monroe Dr NE St C103, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 872-3333. Apres Diem in Midtown Atlanta is hidden behind amid a Trader Joe’s and movie theater, but once you find it, there’s a specialness to the place. Enjoy the sunrays in the outdoor seating, which covered by umbrellas."