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If there are three things Atlantans like, it’s food, music and booze. That’s a pretty good list by our standards. Get around all the amazing festivals happening in Atlanta and feel the good vibes flow. Here are our picks for the top five must-see festivals in Atlanta.
Fried Chicken is the ultimate in Southern comfort food. Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, no trip to Atlanta is complete without getting into some greasy bird. For a classic southern experience, hit up Mary Mac’s Tea Room and get a side of Mac’n’Cheese.
Best eaten at
Mary Mac’s Tea Room, 224 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, GA 30308
An American street food staple, Georgians sure know a thing or two about hotdogs. The Varsity is the place to go for your pre-game ‘dog. Made with 100% beef sausages, top up your bun with American-style chili, slaw or cheese. This retro-style diner is also the world’s largest Drive-In Restaurant, so pull up and enjoy your hotdog like the locals: in the carpark.
Best eaten at
The Varsity, 61 North Avenue NW, Atlanta, GA 30308
Sometimes on the road, you need a little taste of home. Like our much-loved pub parmies, Gio’s Chicken Amalfitano does a mean chicken parm. This casual Southern Italian-style restaurant blends the best of both worlds: a fried chicken schnitzel topped with napolitana sauce and lots of mozzarella. With a generous serving of garlic bread and wedges, you’ll be licking your plate clean.
Best eaten at
Gio’s Chicken Amalfitano, 1099 Hemphill Ave NW, GA 30318
What’s a trip to the South without a little barbeque? Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q does a mean Texan-style grill that’ll leave you drooling for more. Not sure how to tackle the menu? Go with the Texas Fries. Don’t be fooled by the name – this is a whole meal unto itself. Fries are smothered in BBQ sauce, chopped brisket or pulled pork, jalapenos and melted cheese. Are you hungry yet?
Best eaten at
Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q, 1238 DeKalb Ave NE, GA 30307
One of the best-kept secrets of American brunch is chicken and waffles. Crispy, succulent fried chicken on top of a fluffy waffle, topped with bacon and maple syrup? Yes please. While this flavour combo might sound weird to first-timers, after your first bite, you’ll be hooked. Our pick for place? 10th & Piedmont. This dish is especially good after a night on the bevs.
Best eaten at
10th & Piedmont, 991 Piedmont Ave NE, GA 30309
There’s a reason they call it soul food in these parts: food in the South is all about comfort. With influences from African, Native American, Latino, British and Irish cultures, Southern-style cooking is in a class of its own. Here are our picks for where to eat in Atlanta.
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