Stop in for a cinnamon roll, croissant, or try one of their breakfast sandwiches (starting at $3.29). Grab some coffee and enjoy the sweet smells of a distinct Atlanta bakery. Read more.
The she-crab soup is a piping hot bowl of buttery froth is packed with crabby ocean flavor. One of CL's 100 dishes, this menu item is filled with sweet and salty notes of emulsified crab roe. Read more.
Stone Mountain Park is GA's most popular attraction and home to the world's largest freestanding piece of exposed granite. See the Lasershow, now in multidimensional Mountainvision, debuting May 2011. Read more.
Every single thing on the menu is delicious. Grilled calamari = you're not ready. Desserts can't be done justice with words. (+sit at the bar, bartenders are AMAZING) Read more.
Niko hits all the right notes when it comes to Paris-meets-Atlanta allure, and delivers on some of its promises when it comes to classic French brasserie fare. Read more.
Visiting Rathbun's is like getting an education in Atlanta's gastronomic origins. The menu is huge but steak is king. Get the colossal 20-ounce bone-in rib-eye slathered in blue cheese vinaigrette. Read more.
Since the whole idea here is to drink wine, you shouldn't leave without trying Spanish varietals by the glass such as Bodegas Olarra Reserva. Read more.
This opulent historic landmark presents shows by Broadway in Atlanta & Theater of the Stars, as well as a Summer Movie series. The Atlanta Ballet performs its holiday season fave “The Nutcracker.” Read more.
The so-called Cheater’s Booth at the Atlanta Grill is perfect for a romantic dinner; it’s secluded and has drapes for added intimacy. Book it in advance. Read more.
Looking for the perfect pillow to lay your head, a spa to soothe your aches and pains away, a great cocktail and a memorable meal...look no further than Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta!! Read more.
On the menu alongside standard eggs and gigantic biscuits: organic oatmeal pancakes, homemade granola, turkey bacon, and free-range chicken sausage. Read more.
Don’t miss the adjacent Gone with the Wind Museum, filled with memorabilia from the movie, including Scarlett's bengaline honeymoon gown and the front door to Tara. Read more.
A slice of Alon's Midnight cake, one of CL's 100 Dishes to eat before you die, is reminiscent of sweetened cocoa powder and airy whipped cream. Read more.
Decent W Hotel property. Rooms on high floor on the north side of the building offer great views. Read more.