The Atlanta Eats Restaurant Finder
Beer is made from three simple ingredients – barley, hops and water. So at Barleygarden, you know you’ll get a great option for beer with their 61 rotating taps.
There’s something about an open-air space that makes you feel alive, and at BlueTop in Chamblee, they are living!
Branch and Barrel at Alpharetta’s the Avalon has one of metro Atlanta’s best combinations of a chef-forward menu and incredible bourbon. Whether it’s the braised beef brisket, braised baby back ribs, or buttermilk fried chicken sandwich, each dish has incredibly fresh ingredients and the whole menu is filled with the comfort-food classics just like grandma used to make them.
If you’ve been paying attention to football (or soccer if you prefer) in Atlanta over the past decade, you’ve noticed that people aren’t just embracing Atlanta United. Whether they’re rooting for teams in England’s Premiere League, Germany’s Bundesliga, or Italy’s Serie A, everyone is adopting a team from across the ocean. But that means you’ve got to find a bar that’s willing to open at the crack of dawn so you can watch your favorite team live. Luckily, Little Five Points’ Brewhouse Cafe has become the go-to bar for fans of soccer across the world. And the highlights aren’t just on TV, either – they’ve got great beers on tap, awesome food, and incredibly friendly service. Watch and find out why Brewhouse Cafe is an ATL sports bar institution.
Central City Tavern is downtown Alpharetta’s favorite place to grab a cocktail, watch a game, and get a bite. With a massive patio (and Alpharetta’s open container policy), it’s a great place to get a cocktail before or after walking around the neighborhood. Bring friends and dig in to their comfort food favorites while watching your favorite team on their enormous TV’s.
Chairs is what we wish every neighborhood bar was like. Plenty of pool tables, retro arcade games, and an ample selection of beer and whiskey.
Fresh, oven fired pizzas in the Sandy Springs neighborhood keep the locals and people from all around coming back.
Legend has it that a man named Henry Irby built a tavern and grocery store on Peachtree in the mid 1800’s. The area around his store was so frequented by locals that they called it Irbyville. The story goes that a hunter mounted a Buck’s head outside of Irbyville, and when travelers were looking for a good place to go, they were told to find the Buck’s Head.
Nestled in Duluth, K BBQ Factory is both a delicious and entertaining dining experience.
There are three f words you can use to describe Karvelas Pizza Co. – Fun, Family and Freaking good pizza. A family owned pizzeria that has a neighborhood hangout atmosphere in all of their locations (Hogansville, LaGrange, Newnan and West Point), they’re the best place to have fun OTP in every direction. They’re also no slouches in the kitchen.
The story of Manuel’s Tavern goes back decades, to a Lebanese immigrant who opened a bar across the street from the Georgia State Capitol. Politicians would go to the bar to drink and socialize, and when the family moved to Poncey Highland in 1956, the politicians followed.
Still ready to party after the Braves take a W at home? Stop by PBR Atlanta for a night of drinks, dancing, and fun!
At the headquarters of Porsche, you can have the ultimate dining experience and the ultimate driving experience all in one. Restaurant 356, located inside of Porsche headquarters with views of the Porsche Experience Center track, is one of the most unique fine dining destinations in the country. Named after Porsche’s first production car, Restaurant 356 features nods throughout the restaurant to Porsche’s history – from the leather seating to the art on its walls.
Sidelines Grille is a family sports bar and a neighborhood favorite at each of its four locations around metro Atlanta. Come for TV’s everywhere (including at your booth!), programmed nights with trivia and bingo, two dozen draft beers on tap, craft made cocktails and a menu that’s all over the map.
Atlanta’s #1 brewery is bringing West Coast style beer and delicious gastropub grub to your glass.
Known as the Town Hall of Tucker, The Local 7 gives diners a small town feel, even though it’s just ten minutes outside of Atlanta. Basic bar food is kicked up seven notches here with a large, varied menu including fresh salads, yummy sammies and wraps, delicious burgers and other pub favorites. Located on Main Street, patrons come from surrounding cities to try the awesome food, including the very popular tater tots!
You’ve seen it featured on FX’s Atlanta, but the legend of J.R. Cricket’s goes deeper than lemon pepper wings (Although the lemon pepper wings ARE excellent).
Truck and Tap is a new type of dining experience. A bar with different local food trucks coming each day, you could visit 7 days in a row and experience different ones all throughout the week!
The view of downtown Alpharetta is beautiful Up on the Roof! Up on the Roof is an incredible small plate bar and restaurant that’s become one of downtown Alpharetta’s go-to places for a great night out. They bottle their own delicious cocktails and have small plates like Smoked Beef Rib, a seasonal Deviled Egg dish called the Humpty Dumpty, incredible Honey Soy fried chicken lettuce wraps, and much more!
