This microbrewery specializes in producing aggressive West Coast style beers to be enjoyed in the Southeast. Offering tours & tastings Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. Part of our gourmand Atlanta dining tour: Read more.
Seating in the kitchen is the best, as you can watch the activity around the ovens and check out the rising dough, palettes of flour, and industrial mixers. Don't miss the filled-to-order cannoli. Read more.
CL Best of Atlanta 2010 winner: Best doughnut. Try the A-town cream (glazed filled with vanilla cream and coated with chocolate) or orange dream star (glazed topped with orange-infused frosting) Read more.
The House offers tours, a museum and museum shop, as well as a literature series that showcases Southern authors. MMH often hosts book signings. It's usually warm inside, dress light! Read more.
Check out the Atlanta Street Food Coalition's Facebook Page to find out which trucks will be parked at the different locations. It changes weekly. Read more.
Head here for more than 40 bottled brews they're stocking that you typically can’t find anywhere in ATL, including Boon Geuze, Lefthand Sawtooth, and Corsendonk Brown. Read more.
YEAH! is the fast-casual burger brainchild of local culinary star Shaun Doty and his buddy Erik Maier, letting you custom-rig natural and organic meats, breads, sauces & cheeses. Read more.
Build 100% grass-fed beef burgers (dry-aged two weeks and ground daily) with 30 toppings (brisket chili, oxtail marmalade, fried farm eggs). Read more.
This place earned itself a spot on our list of game-spots thanks to 50 TVs/beers, a skee-balled game room, eats running from Texas Roadhouse chili burgers to lemon caper tilapia, and weekly specials. Read more.
There's more to the Cyclorama than the Battle of Atlanta painting and "the Texas." Two floors of Civil War artifacts, weapons, photographs, uniforms and videos are also on display. Read more.
Must: request to sit on the back patio with the incredible skyline view, try the lamb lollipops, scallops w/gouda grits, and one of their fruit infusions. Read more.
There's so much to do in Atlantic Station that the area created its own zip code. Relax without spending a dime! Window shop or check out free movies and the open air market. Read more.
$4.95 Lunch Deal (M-F 11-2pm) Choose from six different sandwiches including roast beef, chicken salad, and 2 wrap choices. Served with a side item. You have to get a drink with it to get the discount Read more.
The Pulled pork barbecue sandwich is available only on Mondays during P'cheen's weekly barbecue extravaganza, this sandwich hits all the sloppy, spicy, piggy notes to satiate that 'cue craving. Read more.
Monday nights only, gorge on jalapeno & hickory bacon-wrapped andouille sausage called "Died & Went to Bacon" hot off Mike’s Bone Lick BBQ menu. Read more.
As the first private farmers market of its kind in Georgia, its reputation in the industry is as a pioneer in fresh food distribution to the consumer. Try the pastries! Part of our gourmand itinerary: Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. If you're hungry, snack on the kitchen's white bean dip or truffle-Parmesan fries. Read more.
Buttermilk-soaked, deep-fried gulf oysters covered in a crust of creole-seasoned cornmeal served with — wait for it — a monster slice of bacon make the oyster roll one of CL's 100 Best Dishes. Read more.
The beauty of a night at Chop’s comes from a million places, but when you are sinking into one of the greatest steaks ever, how can you not want a little mac and smoked Gouda to take it up a notch? Read more.