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Midtowna TL.Com P e a c h t re 17 e St PREPARED FOR: re et WALKING MAP PROMENADE 16 17 68 158 0 1/4 mile 1/2 mile 18 157 Peachtree West 67 5 min. walk 10 min. walk ° Beverly Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) 1 0 RESTAURANTS & ENTERTAINMENT - 15 M I 1 Legends Restaurant & 26 Arby’s 53 Fresh 2 Order (Salads) 80 Blake’s on the Park 122 Pasta Da Pulcinella (Ital.) N Peachtree Circle Buford Connector U Lounge 27 The Melting Pot (Fondue) 54 Vinny’s Pizza 81 Gilbert’s Cafe & Bar (Med.) 123 The Nook Tavern T E 2 Gladys Knight’s Chicken 28 Cafe Kia-ora 55 Senor Patron (Mex.) 82 Campagnolo (Italian) 124 Coffee Shop W & Waffles 29 Fifth Ivory Public House 56 MidCity Cafe (Bar/Viet.) 83 Ten (Amer.) 125 Opera Night Club A 3 Aloha Asian Bistro 30 Babs (Amer.) 57 Rooftop 866 Lounge 84 Zocalo Mexican L 126 Tin Lizzy’s Cantina K 4 Midtown Tavern 31 TaKorea (Korean) 58 Briza (Amer.) 85 Empire State South (Amer.) 127 Flip Flops (Pizza) 5 The Grille at 590 32 Mu Lan Chinese 59 The Lawrence (Amer.) 86 Cafe Agora (Med.) 128 South City Kitchen 6 Mandarin Palace 33 Escorpion (Latin Amer.) 60 Noodle (Asian) 87 Arden’s Garden (Juice Bar) 129 Sutra Lounge 7 Broadway Diner 34 Cypress Street Pint & Plate 61 Villains (Sandwiches) 88 Domino’s Pizza 14 130 Subway Sandwiches 8 Pita’s Republic 35 Halo Lounge 62 Lime Fresh (Mex.) 89 Primal Atlanta (Club) 131 Park 75 (American) 9 Goodfella’s Pizza & Wings 36 The Biltmore Cafe & Grill 63 Bulldog’s (Bar) 90 Chinese Buddha 132 Starbucks Coffee 18th 10 J.R. Crickets (Amer.) 37 Barrelhouse Tavern 64 Laughing Skull Lounge 91 Jason’s Deli 133 Carolyn’s Cafe 156 66 11 The Varsity (Amer.) 38 Ray’s New York Pizza 65 Vortex Bar & Grill 92 Subway Sandwiches Spring 155 134 Einstein Bros. Bagels 12 Proof and Provision (Bar) 39 Starbucks Coffee 66 Ecco (European) 93 The Flying Biscuit Cafe 135 Spice Market (Asian) 154 17th 13 West Peachtree West 13 The Livingston (Amer.) 40 Waffle House Diner 67 Daiquiri Factory (Seafood) 94 Groovy Smoothie 136 Colony Sq. Food Court 65 14 Cafe Mims 41 Chuck’s Famous Deli 68 The Cheetah Lounge 95 Caribou Coffee 137 Tamarind Seed (Thai) 152 150 153 15 Publik Draft House 42 5th St. Ribs ‘n Blues 69 Aurum Lounge 96 Mint 3 (Thai) 138 Shout (Amer.) 151 16 16 Churchill Grounds Jazz 43 Tin Drum Asia Cafe 70 La Tagliatella (Ital.) 97 Reign (Club) 139 Chick-fil-A 17th 17 Hotel Indigo Lounge 44 The Spence (Amer.) 71 Jimmy John’s Sandwiches 98 Vanquish Lounge 140 Starbucks Coffee 149 18 The Shops of Midtown 45 Umma’s House (Asian) 72 Taco Mac (Tex-Mex) 99 Cafe Big Apple 141 TAP (Amer.) TO ATLANTIC 19 Apache Cafe (Cafe/Venue) 46 Moe’s Southwest Grill 73 Hudson Grille 100 Checkers Burgers 142 Highland Bakery STATION 20 Baraonda (Italian) 47 Yogli Mogli Yogurt 74 Marlow’s Tavern 101 Charlie G’s 11th St. Pub 143 Olmsted (Amer.) Arts Center 16th 21 Quiznos Sandwiches 48 Subway Sandwiches 75 Prickly Pear Taqueria 102 ParQ (Italian) 144 Article 14 (Amer.) Retail, Restaurants, 12 22 Big Apple Cafe 49 Gyro King 76 Dressed Salads 103 Willy’s Mexican Grill 145 Rising Roll Sandwich Hotel and Office 23 Shops at AT&T Food Court 50 Starbucks Coffee 77 Steel (Asian) 104 Joe’s on Juniper (Amer.) 1 146 Veni Vidi Vici (Italian) 15 0 - 24 Xcess Ultra Lounge 51 Gordon Biersch (Amer.) 78 J. Christopher’s (Amer.) 105 Einstein’s (Amer.) 147 Table 1280 (Amer.) 11 M 16th I 25 Quad (Club) 52 Five Guys Burgers & Fries 79 10th & Piedmont 106 Eleven (Amer.) 148 DaVinci’s Pizzeria N Woodruff U 107 Cafe Intermezzo 149 Nan Thai T E 108 Cucina Asellina (Italian) 150 Lattetude Coffee Arts 147 148 9 W 109 STK (Steakhouse) 151 Vinyl (Lounge/Venue) Center A Á L 110 Mi Cocina (Mex.) 152 The Loft (Venue) 10 K 8 111 Piola Pizzeria 153 Center Stage (Venue) 15th ARTS CENTER 112 RA Sushi 154 Sausalito W. Coast Grill Atlanta MARTA STATION 113 RiRa Irish Pub 155 Subway Sandwiches Botanical (Shuttle service to 15th Street Plaza 114 Steamhouse Lounge (Sea) 156 Vespucci’s Pizza & Pasta Garden Atlantic Station) 115 Oceanaire (Seafood) 157 Joli Kobe Bakery/Cafe 7 k 140 Colony 116 Maximo’s Deli 158 LPC (Italian) l 139 Square 117 Enigma/Luxe Lounge Promenade a 138 118 Front Page News (Creole) 136 14 143 119 Lure (Seafood) 137 146 145 141 135 144 64 142 k w 120 Fins Sports Lounge l 14th 121 Deadwood Saloon (Amer) 134 132 131 130 14th a 63 e 133 124 13 6 12 123 t 129127 125 w 128126 u 13th HOTEL n 122 13th e i 10 Residence Inn (Historic) 62 1 Savannah Suites 119 t 116 Piedmont Park 2 Melia Hotel Atlanta 11 Loews Atlanta Hotel 118 m Westwood - u 3 Georgian Terrace Hotel 12 Four Seasons Hotel Crescent 121 120117 115 College 5 4 Hotel Indigo 13 Marriott Suites Midtown n 61 60 12th i 5 Georgia Tech Hotel 14 W Atlanta Midtown 12th 113 15 Artmore Hotel 109 105 6 Renaissance Midtown 103 104 16 Residence Inn (17th Street) 59 108 m 7 Regency Suites 102 - 17 America’s Best Inn Midtown 8 Homewood Suites 110 K 112 L 114 58 111 A 0 9 Hilton Garden Inn W Piedmont 10711106 E 1 10 101 T 11th U 98 N I 97 M CULTURAL - Federal Juniper 0 1 56 94 Peachtree Walk Peachtree Reserve 1 New Amer. Shakespeare Tavern 7 Whole World Theatre Company 95 13 Center for Puppetry Arts 9 92 5 57 55 93 91 96 2 Ivy Hall 8 Atlanta Botanical Garden 14 The Breman Museum 99 8 100 10th Spring West Peachtree West 3 Fox Theatre 9 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 15 Rhodes Hall 83 81 47 80 10th 84 4 Margaret Mitchell House 10 Alliance Theatre 16 Ansley Park Playhouse 52 4 79 82 85 49 7 5 Monetary Museum 11 High Museum of Art 90 88 54 17 The Dewberry Gallery 87 51 48 6 14th Street Playhouse 12 Museum of Design Atlanta 18 SCAD Galleries Á 53 86 50 89 MIDTOWN 72 Peachtree Place 77 43 40 46 45 MARTA STATION 73 37 76 39 44 42 36 35 SHOPPING & SERVICE 38 75 41 71 20 Barnes & Noble Books 39 Metro Computer 58 Exhale Mind Body Spa 78 74 1 Salon 70 69 21 GameStop 40 Brazilian Wax 59 CB2 (Furnishings) 8th 2 Publix Supermarket 8th 59 62 3 Walgreens 22 Great Clips Salon 41 Tyiese Scarpa Shoes 60 Skate Escape (Bicycles) 68 65 60 30 67 61 31 4 Peachtree Superette 23 T-Mobile Store 42 Prive Salon 61 Ansley Midtown Dental 64 34 33 63 5 Convenience Store 24 Cleaners 43 Nail Talk & Spa 62 Fab’rik Boutique 66 32 25 Sprint Store 44 Stand Tanning 63 Floral Matters 6 Cleaners 58 26 CVS/pharmacy 45 Cleaners 64 H. Stockton (Apparel) 55 54 53 7th 7 Hair Salon 57 50 6 29 27 Cleaners 46 Publix Supermarket 65 FedEx Office Print & Ship 28 27 8 Grocery 52 28 Eyedeology 47 Midtown Food Mart 66 Minuteman Press Printing 9 Pro Cleaners 51 56 10 Nail Dynasty 29 Office Depot 48 Helmet Hair Salon 67 Heidi Elnora 24 48 26 25 11 Town Cleaners 30 DRTC Studio (Furnish.) 49 The Pet Set 68 Bill Lowe Gallery 36 47 35 23 34 45 12 Mystic Lotus Salon 31 T-Mobile Store 50 Eco Denizen Cypress 32 6th 49 46 44 32 Utrecht Art Supplies 51 En Paris Boutique 19 13 Natural ID Beauty Bar 12 31 5th 18 16 33 Cleaners 52 Clothing Warehouse 14 Bobby Berk Home 14 11 30 43 42 41 21 20 39 37 17 15 13 15 Eyeworks of Atlanta 34 Atlanta Gold & Silver 53 Mac’s Beer & Wine 22 40 K Georgia 38 33 L 16 Uomo Menswear 35 The UPS Store 54 American Haircuts A 29 5 36 The Solarium (Tanning) 55 Cleaners W 17 Big Peach Running Institute of 5th 10 E 18 Simco Lifestyle 37 James Madison Salon 56 Twelve Boutique Technology T 28 U 19 Trim Shop (Barber) 38 Polished & Primped 57 Blue Med Spa N 9 I M 27 - 4th 0 1 26 4th 22 25 23 21 24 8 20 3rd 19 3rd 18 17 4 16 14 3 Fox Theatre 3 12 15 13 Ponce de Leon CREATED BY CREATED 2 4 10 7 8 Penn Myrtle 11 Á 6 5 7 Argonne 9 North NORTH AVENUE North 6 MARTA STATION 3 2 2 5 t e e r Linden t 4 S 3 e e Emory r t h c Spring University a Juniper Central Hospital e 2 Piedmont P West Peachtree West Park Renaissance Midtown @MidtownATL @MidtownATL /MidtownATL 1 Renaissance Park 1 1 1 MidtownATL.com Pine WALKING MAP WALKING .
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