2. Cross Creek Cafe
7.9
1221 Cross Creek Pkwy NW (at Bohler Rd), Atlanta, GA
Travel and Transportation · Cross Creek · 12 tips and reviews
Susan Bernstein: Great drinks, cheap prices. Very locals only.
Ashley Hammerman: The food is always wonderful ,but the service is not always good.The food is home cooking comfort food fresh with a southern accent. The vegetables are always a good mix of traditional and in season.
Chester Thrash: The food and service is really great!!!!!!
3. Nancy G's Cafe
7.9
4920 Roswell Rd Ste 55 (Long Island Drive), Atlanta, GA
Café · 19 tips and reviews
Gene: Try the new outdoor patio. It's been redone. Perfect for a weekend afternoon. Pet friendly!
Molly Daly: Very cute little restaurant, their breakfast is really good and I love the muffins they bring out. Will definitely be back!
Stacie Connerty: Ridiculously overpriced kids menu. $30 for three kid meals means we won't be back. Plenty of more reasonable restaurants in the area. Very disappointed.
4. Alon's Bakery & Market
9.1
1394 N Highland Ave NE (btw University Dr NE & Lanier Pl NE), Atlanta, GA
Bakery · Morningside - Lenox Park · 75 tips and reviews
Lynn Marie Franco: One if Atlanta's culinary gems! Great sandwiches and pretty much everything here is amazing.
Eater: Alon Balshan’s bakery is more than just bread. The Israeli born chef has created a destination for prepared foods, grab and go bites, carefully curated cheeses, fancy deserts & more. [Eater 38 Member]
Creative Loafing Atlanta: 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.
George Ellenburg: Love the tater tots!Parking on the street is problematic.Across the street (from fire station) is valet parking. It's $3.
Atlanta: George's burgers are a staple of Va-Hi. Their no-frills vibe is welcomed in the era of boutique burgers. There's a reason they've been around since 1961! Sit on the patio, order a brew & people watch. Read more.
Allister Reynolds: Every time I eat a Burger from George's I wonder why "Yeah, Burger" even exists.
6. Pittypat's Porch
7.2
25 Andrew Young International Blvd, Atlanta, GA
Southern Food Restaurant · Downtown Atlanta · 60 tips and reviews
Lindsey McDaniel: Fried green tomatoes and remoulade sauce were delicious. Cute mason jar margaritas.
Irina Larsen: Fried chicken is a must! Some nice cocktails too.
Jon Baugh: Try the chicken and rib combo, it's juicy and delicious! Also, plan some time to sit in the rocking chairs after your meal. It's just like Grandma's but with amazing food, sry Grandma :-p
7. Black Bear Tavern
8.0
1931 Peachtree Rd NE (near Collier Road), Atlanta, GA
Bar · Brookwood Hills · 34 tips and reviews
Linny Bruff: Great for grabbing a beer after work. Friendly bar staff. Bugers, deep fried veggies and the fish and chips are all great.
Jason Cain: Julie's the most gorgeous waitress in Atlanta and really nice. The old Fashioned's are decent and the wings n tots ain't too bad. Also the blue cheese burger is pretty darn good.
Jenn Sandel: Service is on point. The burgers and wings are the best around. For healthier choices try the blackened salmon or chicken salad. Good music on Friday nights.
Dee Dee: Sliced tomato & onion salad and sweet potato casserole were both amazing!
Dwayne Kilbourne: From what I hear, Frank is the server to ask for... but, be sure to make reservations to ensure an optimized dining experience! Read more.
Michael Brown: Lamb chops are great. Sizzlin blue crab cakes are very tender sweet and seasoned well. As for drinks, Manhattan is very good. And worth the $12
Intown Expert, Jennifer Kjellgren & Associates: Very. Good. Food. The oysters are ice cold and fresh, the red beans and rice is perfectly seasoned, and the gumbo roux is made just right.
Andrew Johnson: Every time I eat here I wonder why I don't more often
Anu Mahendru: Really good drinks.
15. Highland Bakery
8.6
655 Highland Ave NE (at Sampson St NE), Atlanta, GA
Bakery · Old Fourth Ward · 228 tips and reviews
Winifred Gordon: Where do I begin. The crab cakes Benedict was to die for, and the Ricotta pancakes just taste so good, let me not forget about the potatoes. The give you so much!
Eater: A truly great brunch experience. You must try the Peanut Butter French Toast. [Eater 38 Member]
Cassandra Young: The fried chicken eggs benedict. Sounds weird, tastes out of this world.