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Dining - Downtown
Downtown
  • Rathbun's is located in a converted warehouse and one of Atlanta’s hottest dining destinations. The nationally-recognized menu is broken into sections from small plates to a “Second Mortgage” section.
  • One of the trendiest nighttime scenes is located at TWO. urban licks. The edgy design exudes city warehouse-meets-urban chic while a centerpiece wood pit rotisserie, the largest in the country, slow roasts a fiery American menu of whole meats and fish by open flame.
  • Agave pairs exceptional service and Southwestern cuisine with an extensive tequila bar to make this restaurant a neighborhood favorite.
  • Enjoy bison burgers at Ted’s Montana Grill, co-owned by Atlanta mogul Ted Turner. Visit Ray’s in the City for seafood or travel to the top of the Westin Peachtree Plaza to the SunDial.
Dining - Buckhead
Buckhead

Visit Buckhead for upscale dining in a high-energy atmosphere that never goes out of style.

  • The first U.S. location of Au Pied de Cochon, a popular French brasserie, is located at the InterContinental Buckhead. Continental cuisine and Southern flavors are featured alongside XO Bar, Atlanta’s only cognac bar.
  • The Imperial Fez, serving authentic Moroccan fare, is sure to have patrons trying new flavors. After entering a harem tent, take off your shoes, pull up a pillow and enjoy fine cuisine to the entertainment of belly dancers.
  • JOËL is one of Atlanta’s most acclaimed restaurants, featuring French fare with Mediterranean and Asian influences. Stylish, modern decor complements the exquisite food. Three private rooms are available, in addition to group seating.
  • Visit the Buckhead Diner for a taste of Atlanta nostalgia. Sample their signature homemade chips with warm Maytag bleu cheese.
  • In the mood for an all-you-can-eat mouthwatering meat fest? Don’t miss Fogo de Chão, an upscale, authentic Brazilian churrascaria with 15 different cuts of beef, lamb, chicken and sausage. Although it’s tempting, don’t fill up on the exotic salad bar beforehand.
  • Keep track of everything sports at ESPN Zone. Check out their 16’ High Definition screen, arcade room and ESPN merchandise shop. ESPN Zone is a family fun center and ultimate sports dining experience all under one roof.
Dining - Midtown
Midtown

Take a short cab ride to Midtown for your dining experience. Later, enjoy the nightlife at several nearby clubs and bars.

  • Shout serves everything from entrees to sushi, tapas and pizzas. Located inside Colony Square, Shout offers several dining atmospheres including the Bamboo Room and a rooftop lounge overlooking Peachtree Street.
  • Grab a classic cocktail and hop aboard sleek, ocean liner elegance at The Oceanaire Seafood Room. Settle among high-backed, red leather booths and start with a vast sampling of cold water, farm-raised oysters. Then, crack into supper club condiments like Old Bay Seasoning, oyster crackers and a relish tray to enjoy classically-inspired entrees.
  • Visit ONE.Midtown Kitchen where New American small plates and entrees like Shellfish Woodroast and lobster broth are paired with a hot bar scene.
  • The upbeat MF Sushibar on Ponce de Leon Avenue serves nothing but sushi. Hip Midtowners indulge in some of the freshest fish you’ll find, all against a backdrop of techno beats.
  • Tierra - Flavor of the Americas is the first and only restaurant of its kind in Atlanta serving high-end Latin American cuisine.
  • Experience steak, seafood and sushi with an Asian flair at the sublimely sophisticated Silk.
  • Venture to Atlantic Station for authentic Mexican food at Rosa Mexicana or a dynamic sports dining experience at Fox Sports Grill is with multiple plasma and large-scale projection screens broadcasting a range of sports and entertainment programming daily.
Dining - Midtown's Westside
Midtown's Westside

Head to the Westside shopping district off Howell Mill Road in Midtown’s Westside.

  • Dine at the casual Figo Pasta with deliciously delectable pastas or Taqueria del Sol, one of the best bargains in town with unbeatable food in an urban atmosphere.
  • More upscale options in that same center include Bacchanalia, a memorable, four-star dining experience (make reservations well in advance).
Dining - Virginia Highland
Virginia-Highland

In the neighborhood of Virginia-Highland, taste the creations of award-winning chefs in a casual setting. Stay in Virginia-Highland afterwards for casual nightlife.

  • Wisteria is a locals’ favorite and Sotto Sotto’s northern Italian cooking in an informal stretch of North Highland Avenue is amazing.
  • Sala brings a fresh, bold approach to authentic regional Mexican cuisine in Atlanta. Also plan on enjoying a large selection of margaritas, tequilas, wine and specialty drinks and a décor that is a twist on the typical Mexican theme.
Dining - Cheshire Bridge Road
Cheshire Bridge Road

Taverna Plaka on Cheshire Bridge Road is a festive Greek dining experience, complete with belly dancers. Grind your own complimentary hummus at the table and be sure to order the saganaki, or flaming cheese. Bar napkins are thrown in the air, plates crash while servers exclaim, “Opa!” and it’s perfectly all right for you to dance on the table. Close by is Woodfire Grill whose seasonal menu features fire-roasted and grilled organic meats and local produce.

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