Food scene
Little Bear
71 Georgia Ave SEGreat little spot unique and tasty dishes and great cocktails
Big Softie
66 Georgia Ave SEMust-have ice cream
Great selection of beers and bar games (foosball table, cornhole, dart)
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Wood’s Chapel BBQ
85 Georgia Ave SEGreat selection of beers and bar games (foosball table, cornhole, dart)
Halfway Crooks Beer
60 Georgia Ave SEGreat bar to watch a game and hang out with groups
Maepole
72 Georgia Avenue SoutheastGood for lunch, vegetarian options
The Beacon project reshaped six former industrial buildings into a keystone of nine walkable acres ideal for family fun, date nights or even errand runs.
Its 110,000 square feet of restaurants and bars, a coffee shop, a bakery, a gourmet market, retail shopping, daycare, medical and wellness centers and the funky Artist’s Cove create a layered neighborhood experience that will satisfy patrons’ daytime and evening needs and desires.
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The Beacon Atlanta
1039 Grant St SEThe Beacon project reshaped six former industrial buildings into a keystone of nine walkable acres ideal for family fun, date nights or even errand runs.
Its 110,000 square feet of restaurants and bars, a coffee shop, a bakery, a gourmet market, retail shopping, daycare, medical and wellness centers and the funky Artist’s Cove create a layered neighborhood experience that will satisfy patrons’ daytime and evening needs and desires.
Neighborhoods
Grant Park is a residential district, known for its Victorian mansions and Craftsman bungalows. Its namesake park is laced with walking trails and home to Zoo Atlanta, with popular panda and tiger exhibits. Nearby Oakland Cemetery has ornate monuments and the graves of notable Atlantans, like “Gone With the Wind” writer Margaret Mitchell. Young locals gather on Memorial Drive for Tex Mex, noodles and pub fare.
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Grant Park
Grant Park is a residential district, known for its Victorian mansions and Craftsman bungalows. Its namesake park is laced with walking trails and home to Zoo Atlanta, with popular panda and tiger exhibits. Nearby Oakland Cemetery has ornate monuments and the graves of notable Atlantans, like “Gone With the Wind” writer Margaret Mitchell. Young locals gather on Memorial Drive for Tex Mex, noodles and pub fare.
Hip Cabbagetown is an artsy neighborhood with cozy eateries serving burgers and hot dogs, brunch and Southern specialties. Colorful 1800s mill cottages with double-height porches line the narrow streets, and striking street art covers the Krog Street Tunnel, tucked beneath rail tracks.
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Cabbagetown
Hip Cabbagetown is an artsy neighborhood with cozy eateries serving burgers and hot dogs, brunch and Southern specialties. Colorful 1800s mill cottages with double-height porches line the narrow streets, and striking street art covers the Krog Street Tunnel, tucked beneath rail tracks.
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