Food Scene
10 min walk - Cute artisanal bakery and coffee shop located in Krog Street Market, just a short walk down the Beltline. We love their breakfast sandwiches.
59 locals recommend
The Little Tart Bakeshop
437 Memorial Dr SE10 min walk - Cute artisanal bakery and coffee shop located in Krog Street Market, just a short walk down the Beltline. We love their breakfast sandwiches.
8 min drive - Best biscuits you’ve ever had, jams, pimento cheese, and breakfast sandwiches. You get quick serve southern hospitality here. Based out of Charleston, SC, and we are obsessed with it.
25 locals recommend
Callie's Hot Little Biscuit
1004 Virginia Ave NE8 min drive - Best biscuits you’ve ever had, jams, pimento cheese, and breakfast sandwiches. You get quick serve southern hospitality here. Based out of Charleston, SC, and we are obsessed with it.
4 min walk - Sandwiches, salads, and beers in a fun indoor-outdoor space with a view of the Freedom Trail. The sandwiches are a little small, so make sure you get two if you’re hungry!
123 locals recommend
Victory Sandwich Bar
913 Bernina Ave NE4 min walk - Sandwiches, salads, and beers in a fun indoor-outdoor space with a view of the Freedom Trail. The sandwiches are a little small, so make sure you get two if you’re hungry!
12 min walk - Beloved by Inman Park locals, this place offers southern-style comfort food for breakfast and lunch in a casual setting. The fried chicken sandwich is legendary, but the salads are good too.
86 locals recommend
Folk Art Restaurant
465 North Highland Avenue Northeast12 min walk - Beloved by Inman Park locals, this place offers southern-style comfort food for breakfast and lunch in a casual setting. The fried chicken sandwich is legendary, but the salads are good too.
10 min walk - Food hall with multiple eateries in a cool redeveloped building. It’s smaller (and more food focused) than Ponce City Market. We love Recess for its healthy bowls, and we’ve heard great things about Yalla, the middle eastern joint.
936 locals recommend
Krog Street Market
99 Krog St NE10 min walk - Food hall with multiple eateries in a cool redeveloped building. It’s smaller (and more food focused) than Ponce City Market. We love Recess for its healthy bowls, and we’ve heard great things about Yalla, the middle eastern joint.
1 min walk - Contemporary Indian food right across the street! They have great classic dishes like samosas, tikka masala, and mutter paneer -- but also serve more stylish and modern dishes like octopus. The ambiance is particularly fun and sceney.
Amara
870 Inman Vlg Pkwy NE1 min walk - Contemporary Indian food right across the street! They have great classic dishes like samosas, tikka masala, and mutter paneer -- but also serve more stylish and modern dishes like octopus. The ambiance is particularly fun and sceney.
8 min walk - Super cool space built in an old industrial shipping complex right on the Beltline with great food and drinks. There’s a patio where you can watch the activity of the Beltline and get a view of the Midtown skyline. The food is contemporary American - steak with chimichurri, scallops, pork belly, and salmon - and the drinks are solid.
238 locals recommend
TWO urban licks
820 Ralph McGill Blvd NE8 min walk - Super cool space built in an old industrial shipping complex right on the Beltline with great food and drinks. There’s a patio where you can watch the activity of the Beltline and get a view of the Midtown skyline. The food is contemporary American - steak with chimichurri, scallops, pork belly, and salmon - and the drinks are solid.
5 min drive - This is one of Atlanta’s best barbecue joints. It can get a little crowded so come early or prepare to wait with a beer in hand. The pulled pork, ribs, and jalapeno cornbread are must haves. Parking can be limited during peak times, so it might be easier to hop in a $5 Uber/Lyft and save yourself the headache.
231 locals recommend
Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q
1238 DeKalb Ave NE5 min drive - This is one of Atlanta’s best barbecue joints. It can get a little crowded so come early or prepare to wait with a beer in hand. The pulled pork, ribs, and jalapeno cornbread are must haves. Parking can be limited during peak times, so it might be easier to hop in a $5 Uber/Lyft and save yourself the headache.
3 min walk - Local popsicle stand right down the street. Creative flavors and a cute little garden with picnic tables to sit on while you eat.
19 locals recommend
King of Pops Window
337 Elizabeth St NE3 min walk - Local popsicle stand right down the street. Creative flavors and a cute little garden with picnic tables to sit on while you eat.
4 min drive - Neighborhood spot with donuts that are both vegan and delicious. Lots of unique flavors that will satisfy your sugar craving.
144 locals recommend
Revolution Doughnuts & Coffee
745 Edgewood Ave NE4 min drive - Neighborhood spot with donuts that are both vegan and delicious. Lots of unique flavors that will satisfy your sugar craving.
Drinks & Nightlife
8 min walk - This is the Beltline’s hottest (and also most casual) spot for day and night drinking. It has a fun outdoor space with seating and games with poppy decor. People come with dogs and babies ready to catch up with friends with a beer in hand. We recommend the ambiance and drinks, but not the food. :)
179 locals recommend
Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall
684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE8 min walk - This is the Beltline’s hottest (and also most casual) spot for day and night drinking. It has a fun outdoor space with seating and games with poppy decor. People come with dogs and babies ready to catch up with friends with a beer in hand. We recommend the ambiance and drinks, but not the food. :)
11 min - Just a short walk north on the Beltline towards Ponce City Market you’ll find one of Atlanta’s newest breweries! They have a great roofdeck where you can enjoy your beer with a view of Atlanta’s skyline and you can take tours for $8. It’s a fun scene.
115 locals recommend
New Realm Brewing
550 Somerset Terrace NE11 min - Just a short walk north on the Beltline towards Ponce City Market you’ll find one of Atlanta’s newest breweries! They have a great roofdeck where you can enjoy your beer with a view of Atlanta’s skyline and you can take tours for $8. It’s a fun scene.
10 min walk - Located in Krog Street Market, Bar Ticonderoga has inventive cocktails in a stylish atmosphere. You can get a good dinner there as well, but we think the drinks are particularly fun. Try the $9 Ticonderoga Cup for a tasty, boozy treat.
48 locals recommend
Ticonderoga Club
99 Krog St NE10 min walk - Located in Krog Street Market, Bar Ticonderoga has inventive cocktails in a stylish atmosphere. You can get a good dinner there as well, but we think the drinks are particularly fun. Try the $9 Ticonderoga Cup for a tasty, boozy treat.
Arts & Culture
The King Center
449 Auburn Ave NEJimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
441 John Lewis Freedom Pkwy NEParks & Nature
Piedmont Park
501 Amsterdam Ave NEEntertainment & Activities
Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Ave SEGeorgia Aquarium
225 Baker St NWEssentials
Kroger
1225 Caroline St NEShopping
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE