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]
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.
With floor-to-ceiling windows, crystal chandeliers and white marble columns, this place has the right to call itself grand. Be sure to visit the rooftop pool, with a 360-degree view of the city.
The Agora Ballroom, a tiny rock 'n roll club that used to be next to the Georgian Terrace Hotel, saw the likes of The Ramones, AC/DC, The B-52's, and The Zones with an unknown John Cougar. c/o Gerry
In December of 1939, the hotel hosted the premiere gala of Gone With the Wind. Most of the cast stayed here including Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh. Author Margaret Mitchell is buried in Oakland. Read more.
High Tea's really delicious and econimical. The ambiance gives off cozy, fantasy bookstore vibes. Very tight to move around in though, but really lovely tea spot.
Trout with the homemade lobster ravioli in a mustard seed sauce was absolutely incredible. This place is hoppin' so make sure to get a rezzy if you're coming with a group!
Originally opened in 1995, Canoe has long been a favorite among Atlanta's upper crust. This food is not modern, but it's hardly old-fashioned. Read more.
If you're looking a proper diner with cheap eggs, toast, pancakes...etc, this is the place. Try "The Heap" for $5.95, it’s a pile of potatoes, eggs, and cheddarjack served with toast or a biscuit. Read more.
It's got a quirky, vegetarian-friendly menu, but the laid-back, smoky nighttime bar scene is what brings in scruffy Cabbagetown regulars. Read more.