![]() Check websites for the most up-to-date information. *Please note that some of these businesses might have changing hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From classic soul food haunts and brunch bastions to blues-belting barbecue joints and fine dining forays, these are Atlanta’s most iconic restaurants. The garden atmosphere makes the perfect setting for enjoying treats such as pot stickers, shrimp and grits, and homemade french toast blueberry crumble (photographed above). And with ATL being a foodie city, we’ve got quite a few with that street cred you’d be remiss if you didn’t try. Secret Garden Cafe (Occoquan) Escape to the enchanting little Secret Garden Cafe in Occoquan for delectable breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. It is not unexpected to see 300+ chef’s selections at NYC’s best sushi restaurants, but reservations at Nakazawa’s counter are 180 for about 20 palate-changing courses like fatty tuna, sea. The dining destinations residents say, “You can’t visit *insert awesome city like Atlanta* without eating at *insert one of our many well-known and time-tested restaurants*. They occupy a certain place in locals’ hearts and bear a reputation of being the go-to place to experience the flavors and vibes that embody what a city is all about. This is one of the oldest restaurants in DC but it truly one of the most beautiful. ![]() By Chris Watkins Famous, Tried-and-true dining experiencesĪTL has a flavor all its own, and these tried, and true dining destinations are the must-try restaurants you can’t afford to miss.Įvery major city has those restaurants you have to try. Old Ebbitt is full of Victorian charm from the elegant outside to the sleek wood paneling inside.
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