Small bakery with intimate, family-run vibe and European charm offers beautiful indoor and expanded outdoor seating near a park. The air fills with mesmerizing baked aromas that draw people in. Pastries are artisan-quality and highly regarded, often selling out early.
Signature cruffins blend croissant flakiness with muffin shape. Blueberry muffins have a crisp top, fluffy moist crumb, and balanced sweetness. Fig brown butter muffins offer a rich, buttery flavor.
Surprising and delightful desserts include a notable chocolate cherry option. The bakery offers a wider range of pastries and bread since opening a brick and mortar store.
Good to know
Parking is out front but fills up fast; side street parking is available.
Expect to spend around $13 per person for juice and a pastry.
If you arrive too late on weekends, they might sell out before closing.
Upscale diner with vintage decor and old-school ambiance transports guests to another era. The atmosphere is relaxed and vibrant, enhanced by music and detailed staff uniforms. Seating is comfortable but tables are close together, creating an intimate setting.
Corn muffins come with every main dish and stand out for their southern style and good flavor. They pair well with dishes like roast turkey, fried chicken, and collards, and work great dipped in potlikker.
Freshly baked desserts appear daily with a large selection available for takeout. The country-style sweets stand out alongside hearty main dishes and veggie sides.
Good to know
Dinner specials are offered on specific days of the week.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during lunch hours.
Arrive early to reduce wait times, especially on weekends.
Former firehouse converted into a soul food restaurant with outdoor patio and garage doors that open to partial skyline views. Music from a live DJ creates a lively atmosphere that energizes the space. Decor highlights cultural pride, blending a cozy vibe with vibrant energy.
Banana cheesecake stands out as a signature dessert. Complimentary birthday shots and dessert add a special touch to celebrations. The dessert menu gets clear explanations, making choices easy.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 7pm with great drink specials.
Reservations are advisable due to limited seating inside.
Expect delays during special events like themed parties.
Bar and grill with downtown stadium views and a lively atmosphere featuring a DJ and hookah service. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic vibe that draws a diverse crowd. Known for soul food specialties and a full bar with standout cocktails.
Cornbread muffins taste like they come straight from a Southern kitchen, with a rich, homey flavor. They pair well with dishes like turkey ribs and candied yams, and are cooked perfectly moist.
Delightful desserts stand out as a sweet finish here. Options come highly recommended and add a tasty close to the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on Fridays with a special menu.
Expect large crowds before major sporting events.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all bills.
Sophisticated and cozy decor features great art pieces and murals alongside large screen TVs. The atmosphere blends a friendly, cool vibe with sultry R&B music on the patio, creating a lively yet welcoming space. A full bar offers unique cocktails with knowledgeable bartenders enhancing the experience.
Cornbread muffins stand out with their exceptional flavor and pair well with smoked chicken and Cajun dishes. These delicious muffins complement savory meals like fried catfish and smoked wings.
Fresh baked peach cobbler serves as the dessert option. It comes in a portion suitable for sharing among four people.
Good to know
The restaurant offers weekday specials and events, including a New Yearโs Eve celebration from 11A-10P.
On Sundays, a DJ plays gospel and old school music as the evening progresses.
Wind Down Wednesday is a popular event that may return soon.
Carryout-only soul food spot with lively atmosphere and large portions. Menu features tender turkey wings, moist baked chicken, and well-seasoned sides like mac & cheese and collard greens. Prices run high, and availability can be limited with some reheated items.
Sweet potato corn muffins stand out with their rich flavor and addictive taste. They come in small sizes but pack a lot of flavor.
Banana pudding comes in a small container but tastes good. Cheesecake is also available for dessert.
Good to know
The restaurant is carryout only with no dine-in option.
Expect to pay $20-$30 for dinner plates, which may not be fresh.
Parking is easy near the restaurant.
Soul food restaurant offers a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere with gospel music enhancing the vibe. Interior feels like a clean, mom-and-pop kitchen, reminiscent of a grandma's house. Known for excellent fried catfish and fried okra, it draws those seeking classic Southern homestyle cuisine.
Cornbread muffins come with meals and stay moist without being too sweet. They pair well with dishes like collard greens and have a rich flavor and perfect texture.
Banana pudding stands out as an amazing dessert here. Desserts consistently impress alongside dishes like catfish and mac and cheese.
Good to know
Oxtail is not listed on the online menu.
If you want fried chicken or fish, order ahead.
Parking is very limited at certain times of the day.
Old-school barbecue spot with a down-home feel and vintage vibe. Warm, cozy ambiance with rustic decor and soft lighting creates a relaxed, family-oriented atmosphere. Music complements the setting, enhancing the laid-back energy.
Corn muffins arrive hot, dense, and moist. Jalapeรฑo cornbread muffins bring a spicy kick. Both muffins and biscuits taste scrumptious.
Peach cobbler offers a sweet journey through old-school Southern comfort. Desserts come included with the meal, rounding out the experience with classic flavors.
Good to know
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp, so plan your visit accordingly.
The restaurant does not charge gratuity, which is rare in Atlanta.
I paid less than $15 for two large pieces of fish and three sides.