Octarine wrote:I start a new job next week and will most likely be in Atlanta for training the week of the 23rd. Any suggestions for good chow while I'm there?
Steve Drucker wrote:BBQ is bleak here. Sorry. So is southern cooking, but one must-try if only to say you have been is the Colonnade on Cheshire Bridge (cash only) for big drinks, great yeast rolls and pretty good meat and three.
stevez wrote:What about Pitty Pat's Porch for southern Cooking? I remember eating there several years ago and being quite impressed.
Steve Drucker wrote:stevez wrote:What about Pitty Pat's Porch for southern Cooking? I remember eating there several years ago and being quite impressed.
Count yourself lucky, you got there on a rare day in a most unusual year.
Octarine wrote:Thanks for the tips! Some friends and I are probably going to hit a place called Fat Matt's on Thursday night for BBQ and blues. It may not be the best but good friends and good music will compensate well I believe.
Steve Drucker wrote:At Fox's get the ribs and the Thursday Fred Flintstone short rib special. Unless you're a stoner, in which case then get everything else.
Perhaps none are soul food, nonetheless Atlanta's real home cooked food these days is from the South and East:
--Chicago Supermarket on weekends for Barbacoa Borrego, Carnitas, Chivo, Posele and Tamales Oaxaqueno
--Chef Liu for Tianjin pastries and Taiwan fare
--Cafe 101 for Taiwan fare
--CoCo's for Chef Danny Ting's Hong Kong dishes
--Gu's bistro for Sichuan
But like old world Greek, Italian and German places are magical realism artifacts rather than expressions of vibrant communities, soul food places too have succumbed to the 21st century.
Cathy2 wrote:Steve,
Do you know where 'Mr. Crab Fish Market, Atlanta, GA.' happens to be? When I did a search, I never came up with an establisment with this name.
Thanks!
Regards,
Milt wrote:Fox Brothers is one of the best bbq establishments in metro Atlanta. Their greatest competition comes from Cobb County - Dave Poe's BBQ on Whitlock west of the Marietta Square, Sam's BBQ 1 on Lower Roswell Road east of Johnson Ferry Road, Heirloom BBQ on Akers Mill Road just west of Powers Ferry Road.
JeffB wrote:...actually, all of Mexico is in the Northern Hemisphere, but even so, Chicago is probably top 5 and definitely top 2 outside Mexico..
JB
leek wrote:Here are our choices - we can pick one (all in Virginia Highlands) :
Murphys – American/Steakhouse
$15-25
(404) 872-0904
997 Virginia Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://www.murphys-atlanta-restaurant.com/
La Tavola – Italian
$10-15
(404) 873-5430
992 Virginia Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://www.latavolatrattoria.com/
Noche – Mexican/tapas
(404) 815-9155
$10
1000 Virginia Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://h2sr.com/noche_brookhaven/
George's – Pub/burgers/sandwiches – trivia @ 8PM
(404) 892-3648
$10
1041 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://www.georgesbarandrestaurant.com/
Fontaine's Oyster House
(404) 872-0869
$10-15
1026 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://www.nnnwcorp.com/fontainesmainpage.html
Highland Tap – American/Burgers
$15-25
(404) 875-3673
1026 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
http://www.nnnwcorp.com/highlandtapmain.html
Murphy's Restaurant, Bakery, Wine Store in Atlanta, GA
http://www.murphys-atlanta-restaurant.com/
Murphy's Atlanta Restaurant, Bakery and Wine Shop, one of the best Atlanta restaurants, offers brunch, lunch, dinner in a cozy setting with friendly service. Located in Virginia Highland near Midtown.
leek wrote:Recent trip to Atlanta - went to two places in "Downtown Decatur" which seems like a cute little area, reminded me a little of downtown Highland Park, or maybe Oak Park?
Brick Store Pub
http://www.brickstorepub.com
125 East Court Square Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 687-0990
Food items seemed like upscale pub food, with a very good beer selection. It was their 15th anniversary, so they had different guest menu items from places they liked around the area each night. Crowded but not too noisy. My corned beef was shamefully overcooked (it was hard and dry), but the beer made up for it, and it was fun when the owner stepped up and talked about their history and thanked the crowd for coming on their anniversary, etc.
Twain's Billiards & Tap
http://www.twains.net
211 East Trinity Place Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 373-0063
The large billiards area gives it an "upscale biker bar" feel. Good beer, good pub grub, with some nice healthier selections, as well as excellent queso dip and chips. We went around 9:30 PM on a Sunday and lingered until 12:30, and were able to have a conversation even with people playing billiards.