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DINING WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE Flip for More Insider Picks from All Around Atlanta MIDTOWN ATLANTA DINING WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE Flip for more insider picks from all around Atlanta. OPTIONS TRACE: A farm-to-table take on the Southern dining experience YOU DON’T HAVE TO featuring classic and modern twists on New South favorites. By AVG DISH using “traceable” ingredients from local farms to create these LEAVE THE HOTEL FOR Southern-inspired dishes, the restaurant connects with the ONE OF ATLANTA’S TOP immediate community and provides the freshest sourceable fare. PRICE DINING EXPERIENCES Located on level 2 of the hotel • (404) 724-2550 $: Under $10 $$$ B, L, D, C $$: $11 - 20 $$$: $21 - $30 $$$$: Over $30 COLONY SQUARE FOOD COURT: Located outside level 2 of the STEAMHOUSE LOUNGE: Casual seafood and oyster bar. B: Breakfast hotel, the building offers fast foods (Moe’s, Chick-Fil-A and more), 1051 West Peachtree Street @ 11th • (404) 233-7980 L: Lunch a convenience store, Starbucks, Tamarind Seed ($$, L, D, C) and $ L, D, C, P D: Dinner Shout ($$, L, D, C, P). CAFÉ INTERMEZZO: European café offering an array of desserts BR: Sat/Sun Brunch HIGHLAND BAKERY: Breakfast all day. and menu items into the night. C: Cocktail Bar 1180 Peachtree Street @ 14th • (404) 835-3130 1065 Peachtree Street, Suite 2 • (404) 355-0411 SB: Sports Bar $ B, L $ B, L, D, C, P P: Patio TAP: Gastropub with burgers & microbrews. EINSTEIN’S: Large patio; great brunch. 1180 Peachtree Street @ 14th • (404) 347-2220 1077 Juniper Street near 12th • (404)-876-7925 $$ L, D, BR, C, P $$ L, D, BR, C, P SOUTH CITY KITCHEN: Contemporary Southern; fantastic EMPIRE STATE SOUTH: Top Chef judge/James Beard winner fried chicken. Hugh Acheson’s restaurant; bocce court. th 1144 Crescent Avenue near 14th • (404) 873-7358 999 Peachtree Street @ 10 • (404) 541-1105 $$ - $$$ L, D, BR, C, P $ - $$$$ B, L, D, BR, C, P ARTICLE 14: Refined lounge-style dining. FLYING BISCUIT CAFÉ: All day breakfast and biscuits. th 1180 Peachtree Street (entrance on 14th at Crescent) 1001 Piedmont Avenue @ 10 • (404) 874-8887 (404) 443-8432 $ B, L, D, BR $$$ L, D, C TACO MAC: Many TVs + most beers on tap in the city. th LURE: Contemporary fish house. 933 Peachtree Street near 10 • (678) 904-7211 1106 Crescent Avenue near 14th • (404) 817-3650 $ L, D, SB $$$ D, CB, P VORTEX BAR & GRILL: Eclectic bar with killer burgers including the quadruple bypass challenge. THE NOOK: Neighborhood tavern, voted best patio in th Midtown, with nationally acclaimed cocktails and award 878 Peachtree Street near 8 • (404) 875-1667 winning burgers. $ L, D, C, P 1144 Piedmont Avenue @ 14th • (404) 745-9222 ECCO: Seasonally inspired cuisine with European influences. $ L, D, BR, C, P 40 7th Street • (404) 347-9555 STK: Upscale steakhouse. Great dirty martinis. $$$ D, C 1075 Peachtree Street @ 12th • (404) 793-0144 THE LAWRENCE: Local, seasonal and whole animal cooking. $$$$ D, C 905 Juniper Street • (404) 961-7177 CUCINA ASELLINA: Casual Italian. $$$ D, BR, C 1075 Peachtree Street near 12th • (404) 793-0141 VILLAIN WICKED HEROES: Casual and creative. Wickedly $$ - $$$ L, D, BR, C, P delicious sandwiches. RI RA IRISH PUB: Pints, fish and chips, lively bar. 903 Peachtree Street • (404) 347-3335 1080 Peachtree Street (entrance on Cypress @ 12th) $ L,D (404) 477-1700 TOP FLR: Hip and romantic two-story restaurant/bar featuring $ L, D, C, SB, P bistro dishes and a great wine list. THE OCEANAIRE SEAFOOD ROOM: Freshest seafood flown 675 Myrtle Street • (404) 685-3110 in daily from around the world. $$ D 1100 Peachtree Street • (404) 475-2277 TABLA: An authentic Indian restaurant with a modern twist. $$$ L, D, C 77 12th Street • (404) 464-8571 MI COCINA: Authentic Tex Mex. $$ L, D, BR 1080 Peachtree Street • (404) 872-8801 BURGER FI: Changing the way you think of your favorites with all- $$ BR, L, D, C, P natural Angus beef burgers. th STIR IT UP: A culinary tour mingling the rich blend of Jamaican culture 77 12 Street • (404) 458-3387 which has been often referenced as “Out of many, One people.” $$ L, D 84 12th Street @ Crescent Avenue • (404) 600-5871 FRONT PAGE NEWS: Great food, strong drinks, good music $$ L, D & a taste of the Big Easy. RA SUSHI: Japanese fusion cuisine with an upbeat atmosphere. 1104 Crescent Avenue • (404) 897-3500 1080 Peachtree Street @ 12th • (404) 267-0114 $$ L, D, BR, P $$ L, D, P W ATLANTA-MIDTOWN | 188 14th Street NE | Atlanta, Georgia 30361 | 404 892 6000 WAtlantaMidtown.com | watlmidtown @watlmidtown WAtlMidtown WEST MIDTOWN MEET MORE 14th Street through 8th Street at Howell Mill Road. GREAT ATLANTA WORTH 10 minute drive. Discover one of the hippest areas NEIGHBORHOODS of Atlanta. AND OUR INSIDER DINING PICKS A BOCADO: Fresh, locally grown ingredients, American fare. DRIVE Howell Mill @ 8th Street • (404) 815-1399 $$ L, D, C, P THE OPTIMIST: Rave reviews for this new oyster bar & seafood restaurant by Chef VIRGINIA HIGHLAND + MORNINGSIDE Ford Fry. Howell Mill near 9th Street • (404) 477-6260 Begining at North Highland and Virginia Avenue 10-15 minute $$ – $$$$ L, D, C, P drive. Walkable neighborhoods with boutique shopping, charming sidewalk cafes, lively nightlife. WESTSIDE PROVISIONS. Some of Atlanta’s top dining flanked by fabulous shops, ATKINS PARK TAVERN: Atlanta’s oldest restaurant/bar. including Anthropologie, Calypso St. Barth, Lululemon, and local boutique legends 794 N Highland Avenue • (404) 876-7249 th Sid Mashburn & Ann Mashburn. Located around Howell Mill @ 14 Street. $ L, D, BR, C, P DBA BARBECUE: Delicious BBQ, fun bar, live music. ABBATOIR: “Nose to tail” concept from Anne Quatrano. 1190 N Highland Avenue • (404) 249-5000 (404) 892-3335 $ L, D, SB, P $$ D, C, P HIGHLAND TAP: Speakeasy ambiance with steaks, dirty martinis and BACCHANALIA: Iconic restaurant by Chef Anne Quatrano; voted Atlanta’s best Manhattans – classic and casual. by Zagat 12 years running. 1026 N Highland Avenue • (404) 875-3673 (404) 365-0410 $$ D, BR, C $$$$ D MURPHY’S: Upscale comfort food, bakery, wine bar and brunch. FIGO: Family-style Italian casual dining. 997 Virginia Avenue • (404) 872-0904 (404) 351-3700 $$ L, D, BR, C, P $ – $$ L, D, C, P LA TAVOLA: Cozy Italian trattoria JCT: Chef Ford Fry offers tasty modern Southern food, great cocktails and live 992 Virginia Avenue • (404) 873-5430 music on the patio. $$ D, BR, C, P (404) 355-2252 FAMILY DOG: Creative, farm-to-table pub cuisine. Handcrafted beers and $$ – $$$ L, D, C, P cocktail. Live music Saturday & Sundays. ORMSBY’S: Pub food, beer, pool, darts, indoor bocce court. It’s a little hidden. 1402 N Highland Avenue • (404) 249-0180 Look for a door under the main stariwell on the bottom level of the building. $$ D,C,P, Sunday Brunch (404) 968-2033 ROSEBUD RESTAURANT: Comfortable food, kind flavors and lots of atmosphere. $ L, D, SB 1397 N Highland Avenue • (404) 347-9747 TAQUERIA DEL SOL: Tacos, enchiladas, salsas, margaritas. $$$ L,B,D, BR, C,P, Daily Brunch (404) 352-5811 $ L, D, C, P INMAN PARK WEST EGG CAFÉ: All-day breakfast. (404) 872-3973 North Highland Avenue off Boulevard and Freedom Pkwy. $ B, L, D, C, P 10 minute drive. A historic neighborhood with Victorian homes, parks and gardens and delicious dining. YEAH BURGER: Organic burger joint from Chef Shaun Doty. (404) 496-4393 FRITTI: Authentic Italian, woodfired oven pizza. $ L, D, P 309 N Highland Avenue • (404) 880-9559 $ – $$ L, D, P BUCKHEAD KEVIN RATHBUN STEAK: One of the best steakhouses in the city. Order an aged scotch and a cigar, too. The neighborhood begins just about 1 mile North on Peachtree 154 Krog Street • (404) 524-5600 Street and continues for at least another 15 minutes by car. $$$$ D Buckhead is home to two of the city’s finest shopping malls. ONE EARED STAG: Emphasis on delicious, farm-fresh ingredients. Main cross streets include Collier, Paces Ferry, Piedmont and 1029 Edgewood Avenue • (404) 525-4479 Lenox Road. $$ L, D, BR, CB RESTAURANT EUGENE: James Beard Award winning Chef Linton Hopkins offers SOTTO SOTTO: Authentic Italian, intimate and charming setting. a locally sourced fine dining experience who’s menu is a rare combination of the Best risotto in the city. sophistication appropriate for a destination restaurant and the friendliness of 313 N Highland Avenue • (404) 523-6678 a neighborhood favorite. $$$ D 2277 Peachtree Road • (404) 355-0321 $$$ D ATLANTIC STATION SALTYARD: Globally inspired small plates, mostly domestic wines, craft beers, 17th Street between Spring & Northside Drive. Less than and good times. 2 miles from hotel.This planned “live/work/play” community 1820 Peachtree Street • (404) 382-8088 is family-friendly with a movie theater, frequent outdoor $ D events, shopping with national brand stores like Ikea, WATERSHED ON PEACHTREE: A soulful dining experience featuring flavors from Dillards and H&M, plus locally owned boutiques. the Georgia Coast to the Louisiana Bayou and everything in between, including diverse ethnic tastes found throughout the South. You will also find a variety of familiar dining options from Rosa Mexicano 1820 Peachtree Street • (404) 809-3561 to Meehan’s Irish Pub to Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro. Check the calendar $$$ BR, L, D, C of events at atlanticstation.com. LENOX SQUARE MALL: Shop at Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale’s, luxury boutiques like Louis Vuitton, and popular brands like Abercrombie, J. Crew and Sephora. There’s also a food court and several restaurants. PHIPPS PLAZA: Shop at Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Valentino, Gucci, Jeffrey, Intermix and other top luxury stores. Dine at happy hour hot spot Tavern at Phipps or upscale Davio’s. You will also find a movie theater and the extremely popular LegoLand Discovery Center here. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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