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(Amer.) 5 Georgia Tech Hotel 12 Loews Atlanta Hotel 17th Street and Atlanta’s Piedmont Park and the Atlanta 5 Midtown Tavern 61 Grain (Amer.) 118 RiRa Irish Pub 6 Renaissance Midtown 13 Four Seasons Hotel 18 America’s Best Value Botanical Garden. Whether you’re spending a 6 J.R. Crickets (Amer.) Inn Midtown 62 Community Smith 119 BurgerFi 7 Regency Suites few hours or a few days, you’ll quickly find that 7 Broadway Diner 63 The Garden at 120 Max’s Wine Dive 8 Subway Sandwiches Community Smith anywhere you go, something special awaits. 121 Princi Italia 1 CULTURAL (coming soon) 64 The Lawrence (Amer.) 122 Tabla Experience Midtown – in the heart of it all. 9 Negril Village (Carib.) 65 Bezoria (Eastern Med.) 123 Steamhouse Lounge 1 New American 8 Atlanta Botanical 14 The Breman 10 Goodfella’s Pizza & 66 Noodle (Asian) (Seafood) Shakespeare Tavern Garden Museum To find out what’s happening in Midtown now, visit Wings 67 Hi-Five Diner 124 Oceanaire (Seafood) 2 Ivy Hall 9 Atlanta Symphony 15 Rhodes Hall Orchestra www.MidtownATL.com/Events. 11 The Varsity 68 Bulldog’s (Bar) 125 Maximo’s Deli 3 Fox Theatre 16 Ansley Park 10 Alliance Theatre Playhouse 12 Proof and Provision 69 Laughing Skull Lounge 126 Krave Lounge 4 Margaret Mitchell (Bar) House 11 High Museum of Art 17 The Dewberry 70 Vortex Bar & Grill 127 Front Page News 13 The Livingston (Amer.) 5 Atlanta Monetary 12 Museum of Design Gallery 71 Ecco (European) (Creole) 14 Cafe Mims Museum Atlanta 18 Gallery 1600 at 72 Daiquiri Factory 128 Lure (Seafood) 15 Publik Draft House 6 SCADshow 13 Center for Puppetry SCAD 73 The Cheetah Lounge 129 Deadwood Saloon GETTING AROUND 16 Churchill Grounds Jazz 7 Whole World Theatre Arts 74 Fado Irish Pub (Amer) 17 683 Midtown Bar & 130 Momma Goldberg’s Bistro 75 Newk’s Eatery 131 Pasta Da Pulcinella 1 BY FOOT - By far, the easiest way 18 Shops at AT&T 76 Jimmy John’s SHOPPING & SERVICE Sandwiches (Ital.) around Midtown is on foot. With miles 19 Apache Cafe (Cafe/ 1 Salon 33 Great Clips Salon 68 Midtown Food Mart 77 Sweet Hut 132 Cosmopolitan Lounge Venue) 2 Publix Supermarket 34 Walmart Express 69 Helmet Hair Salon of well-lit, tree-lined sidewalks, public 78 Taco Mac (Tex-Mex) 133 The Nook Tavern 20 Baraonda (Italian) 3 Walgreens 35 T-Mobile Store 70 The Pet Set 79 Hudson Grille 134 Sundries Cafe plazas and pocket parks, it’s no wonder 21 Quiznos Sandwiches 4 Food Mart 36 Cleaners 71 Eco Denizen 80 Marlow’s Tavern 135 Opera Night Club Creative Loafing called Midtown 22 Big Apple Cafe 5 Oddo Brothers CPAs 37 Art of Touch 72 Wells Fargo 81 Prickly Pear Taqueria 136 Tin Lizzy’s Cantina 23 Shops at AT&T Food 137 Flip Flops (Pizza) 6 Cleaners & Alterations (Massage) 73 En Paris Boutique “Atlanta’s Best Neighborhood for Court 82 Dressed Salads 138 South City Kitchen 7 Honee Comb Hair 38 BB&T Bank 74 Mac’s Beer & Wine Walking and Biking” in 2014. 24 Enclave (Club) 83 Steel (Asian) 139 Sutra Lounge Salon 39 CVS/pharmacy 75 American Haircuts 25 Quad (Club) 84 J. Christopher’s (Amer.) 140 Subway Sandwiches 8 Atlanta Dental Center 40 State Bank 76 Blue Med Spa 26 Starbucks 85 Pita Pit 141 Bar Margot 9 Food Mart 41 Cleaners 77 Piedmont Laundry BY BIKE - Midtown’s street 27 The Melting Pot 86 10th & Piedmont 142 Starbucks Coffee 10 GA Sports 42 Beellagio Nail Bar 78 Piedmont Nails grid and bike lane network (Fondue) 87 Blake’s on the Park Chiropractic 143 Carolyn’s Cafe 43 Eyedeology & Spa 28 Cafe Kia-ora 88 G’s (Amer.) 11 Wells Fargo makes getting around by bike 144 Trace (Amer.) 44 Above Atlanta 79 Atlanta Headshots 29 Sivas (Med.) 89 Kat’s Cafe (Cafe/Music 12 Pro Cleaners Realtors 145 Colony Sq. Food Court 80 Boutique Day Spa easy. Today, the district boasts 30 Time Restaurant Lounge) 13 Nail Dynasty 45 DRTC Studio 146 Tamarind Seed (Thai) 81 Dr. Teasdale 6.1 miles of bike facilities, 31 Babs (Amer.) 90 Campagnolo (Italian) 14 Pedini (Design & (Furnish.) Chiropractic 32 TaKorea (Korean) 91 Ten (Amer.) 147 5Church (Amer.) Furnish.) 46 T-Mobile Store access to the Atlanta Beltline via a 2-way cycletrack, (coming soon) 82 PNC Bank 33 Mu Lan Chinese 92 Zocalo (Mexican) 15 Midtown 47 Blick Art Supplies 148 Chick-fil-A 83 Exhale Mind Body dozens of new bike racks and a bikeshare program 34 Escorpion (Latin Amer.) 93 Fork & Juniper (Amer.) Chiropractic Ctr. 48 Gentle Dental Spa 149 Starbucks Coffee launching in 2015. 35 Einstein’s Bros. Bagels 94 Empire State South 16 Town Cleaners Healthcare 84 CB2 (Furnishings) 150 TAP (Amer.) 36 Cypress Street Pint (Amer.) 17 Gizzelle James 49 Coldwell Banker 85 Bank of America 151 Highland Bakery & Plate 95 Cafe Agora (Med.) Couturiere 50 Cleaners 86 U.S. Post Office 152 Olmsted (Events) BY RAIL OR BUS - In Midtown, 37 Halo Lounge 96 Arden’s Garden (Juice 18 Emerge Birth 51 Atlanta Gold & Silver 87 Eleven Hair Salon Bar) 153 Article 14 (Amer.) Services 38 Barrelhouse Tavern 52 The UPS Store 88 B Nails it’s always an easy walk to MARTA. 97 Domino’s Pizza 154 Rising Roll Sandwich 19 Mystic Lotus Salon 39 Ray’s New York Pizza 53 James Madison 89 Creative Approach Whether you’re headed to one 98 Privé Atlanta (Club) 155 Table 1280 (Amer.) 20 Fred Agency (Mktg.) Salon 40 Starbucks Coffee (printing) of Atlanta’s major attractions or 41 Waffle House Diner 99 Chinese Buddha 156 DaVinci’s Pizzeria 21 Blast Fitness 54 Orange Theory 90 Skate Escape 42 Chuck’s Famous Deli 100 Jason’s Deli 157 Jimmy John’s 22 Ameriprise Financial 55 Midtown Blue (Bicycles) Hartsfield-Jackson International 43 Tin Drum Asia Cafe 101 Subway Sandwiches 158 Huge Cafe 23 Dentistry for 56 Legacy Dental 91 Ansley Midtown Midtown Airport, it’s a relaxed ride.
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