Neighborhoods
Inman Park is a leafy area known for its food scene. Hip brunch spots, cafes and wine bars cluster around the Eastside BeltLine Trail, a converted railway line popular with walkers and cyclists.
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Inman Park
Inman Park is a leafy area known for its food scene. Hip brunch spots, cafes and wine bars cluster around the Eastside BeltLine Trail, a converted railway line popular with walkers and cyclists.
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. Oakland Cemetery features lavish 19th-century memorials and the grave of “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell. This area is right off the Beltline.
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Cabbagetown Historic District
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. Oakland Cemetery features lavish 19th-century memorials and the grave of “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell. This area is right off the Beltline.
Little Five Points is one of Atlanta’s hippest neighborhoods. Shoppers head to Moreland Avenue’s indie stores for offbeat vintage clothing, vinyl and cool gifts, while young locals hang out at the dive bars, burger joints, and Ethiopian and vegan eateries that line the surrounding streets. The Variety Playhouse, a live music venue in a converted 1940s cinema, hosts an eclectic range of local and national acts.
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Little Five Points
Little Five Points is one of Atlanta’s hippest neighborhoods. Shoppers head to Moreland Avenue’s indie stores for offbeat vintage clothing, vinyl and cool gifts, while young locals hang out at the dive bars, burger joints, and Ethiopian and vegan eateries that line the surrounding streets. The Variety Playhouse, a live music venue in a converted 1940s cinema, hosts an eclectic range of local and national acts.
Our home is in Old Fourth Ward. A former industrial area, the Old Fourth Ward is trendy hub attracting foodies and shoppers. Hip eateries and indie fashion stores fill Ponce City Market, in the vast 1920s Sears, Roebuck & Co. building, while Irwin Street Market is a cozier spot offering artisan foods. The Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail is a converted railway line for walking and cycling. Nearby, Historic Fourth Ward Park has a skatepark park.
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Old Fourth Ward
Our home is in Old Fourth Ward. A former industrial area, the Old Fourth Ward is trendy hub attracting foodies and shoppers. Hip eateries and indie fashion stores fill Ponce City Market, in the vast 1920s Sears, Roebuck & Co. building, while Irwin Street Market is a cozier spot offering artisan foods. The Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail is a converted railway line for walking and cycling. Nearby, Historic Fourth Ward Park has a skatepark park.
Sightseeing
Piedmont park is a bike or scooter ride away (~2.4 miles using the Beltline) from the house and offers city views, water views, a dog park, and people watching.
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Piedmont Park
501 Amsterdam Ave NEPiedmont park is a bike or scooter ride away (~2.4 miles using the Beltline) from the house and offers city views, water views, a dog park, and people watching.
Discover the historical Hotel Clermont in downtown Atlanta with a rooftop bar with skyline views and a French American Brasserie.
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Clermont Hotel and Rooftop Bar
789 Ponce De Leon Ave NEDiscover the historical Hotel Clermont in downtown Atlanta with a rooftop bar with skyline views and a French American Brasserie.
The Krog Street Tunnel is a tunnel in Atlanta known for its street art. The tunnel links the Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, and Inman Park neighborhoods. It is very popular among cyclists, and is used as part of the BeltLine, for bicyclists and pedestrians to cross Hulsey Yard.
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Krog Street Tunnel
1 Krog St NEThe Krog Street Tunnel is a tunnel in Atlanta known for its street art. The tunnel links the Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, and Inman Park neighborhoods. It is very popular among cyclists, and is used as part of the BeltLine, for bicyclists and pedestrians to cross Hulsey Yard.
This park featuring bowls, ramps & rails for skateboarders, plus a sports field & trail access. The skate park is 0.8 miles from the house and gives you direct access to the Beltline.
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Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark
830 Willoughby Way NEThis park featuring bowls, ramps & rails for skateboarders, plus a sports field & trail access. The skate park is 0.8 miles from the house and gives you direct access to the Beltline.
The ROOF at Ponce City Market offers some amazing views of the city. It costs $10 to go to the top. Alternatively, you can reserve online with 9 Mile Station and they charge $20 per person which is then applied to your bill (food and drink). The ROOF also features over priced golf, skeeball, slide, and games.
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The ROOF at Ponce City Market
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NEThe ROOF at Ponce City Market offers some amazing views of the city. It costs $10 to go to the top. Alternatively, you can reserve online with 9 Mile Station and they charge $20 per person which is then applied to your bill (food and drink). The ROOF also features over priced golf, skeeball, slide, and games.
The Fox Theatre, a former movie palace, is a performing arts venue located at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, and is the centerpiece of the Fox Theatre Historic District. The theater was originally planned as part of a large Shrine Temple as evidenced by its Moorish design.
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Das Fox-Theater
660 Peachtree St NEThe Fox Theatre, a former movie palace, is a performing arts venue located at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, and is the centerpiece of the Fox Theatre Historic District. The theater was originally planned as part of a large Shrine Temple as evidenced by its Moorish design.
Cheery place for games, rides & mini golf, plus beer & snacks, on the Ponce City Market roof. It costs $10 to get to the top and the games are over priced but the views are amazing! Alternatively, you can book in advance at 9 mile station for $20 a person and the $20 goes towards your food/drink bill.
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Skyline Park
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NECheery place for games, rides & mini golf, plus beer & snacks, on the Ponce City Market roof. It costs $10 to get to the top and the games are over priced but the views are amazing! Alternatively, you can book in advance at 9 mile station for $20 a person and the $20 goes towards your food/drink bill.
Midtown is a busy commercial area and a vibrant arts hub. The High Museum of Art shows world-renowned works in a striking modern building, while Margaret Mitchell House offers tours of the former home of the “Gone With the Wind” author. Peachtree Street is a hotspot for comedy, bars and big-name shops, with eating options ranging from street food to fine dining. Large, leafy Piedmont Park offers walking trails.
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Midtown Atlanta
Midtown is a busy commercial area and a vibrant arts hub. The High Museum of Art shows world-renowned works in a striking modern building, while Margaret Mitchell House offers tours of the former home of the “Gone With the Wind” author. Peachtree Street is a hotspot for comedy, bars and big-name shops, with eating options ranging from street food to fine dining. Large, leafy Piedmont Park offers walking trails.
Food scene
Vibrant converted historic Sears building, now a market with a food hall, shops & living space. Check out the rooftop for some of the best views the city has to offer.
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Ponce City Market
675 North Avenue NEVibrant converted historic Sears building, now a market with a food hall, shops & living space. Check out the rooftop for some of the best views the city has to offer.
Krog Street Market is a 9-acre mixed-use development in Atlanta, located along the BeltLine trail at Edgewood Avenue in Inman Park which opened in Summer 2014. The complex is a west coast-style market with shops and restaurants. We recommend grabbing food and drinks at Superica on their outside patio.
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Krog Street Market
99 Krog St NEKrog Street Market is a 9-acre mixed-use development in Atlanta, located along the BeltLine trail at Edgewood Avenue in Inman Park which opened in Summer 2014. The complex is a west coast-style market with shops and restaurants. We recommend grabbing food and drinks at Superica on their outside patio.
This Brewery is right on the Beltline and offers great views of the city. Grab a drink up on their rooftop bar for these views.
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New Realm Brewing
550 Somerset Terrace NEThis Brewery is right on the Beltline and offers great views of the city. Grab a drink up on their rooftop bar for these views.
This bar offers outdoor seating, cheap and delicious sandwiches, and their famous whiskey coke slushy! It's a little over a mile walk from the house.
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Victory Sandwich Bar
913 Bernina Ave NEThis bar offers outdoor seating, cheap and delicious sandwiches, and their famous whiskey coke slushy! It's a little over a mile walk from the house.
Superica is a Mexican Restaurant in Krog Street Market. The patio is a great place drink a margarita and enjoy their delicious nachos! They provide free house made salsa if you are eating in. We also recommend their ensalada de la casa.
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Superica
99 Krog St NESuperica is a Mexican Restaurant in Krog Street Market. The patio is a great place drink a margarita and enjoy their delicious nachos! They provide free house made salsa if you are eating in. We also recommend their ensalada de la casa.
Located in Atlanta's historic Old Fourth Ward, Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall is the first outdoor-oriented bar and restaurant to open along the BeltLine's Eastside Trail, at mile marker 9.25. An in-town home away from home for Atlanta's adventure seekers, Ladybird offers elevated campfire cuisine for dinner, lunch, and weekend brunch, and focuses on shareable dishes that rotate based on local availability. The beverage program features craft cocktails, wine, and local beer. We recommend this spot for a few drinks during the day as it is right on the Beltline and is great for people watching.
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Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall
684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NELocated in Atlanta's historic Old Fourth Ward, Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall is the first outdoor-oriented bar and restaurant to open along the BeltLine's Eastside Trail, at mile marker 9.25. An in-town home away from home for Atlanta's adventure seekers, Ladybird offers elevated campfire cuisine for dinner, lunch, and weekend brunch, and focuses on shareable dishes that rotate based on local availability. The beverage program features craft cocktails, wine, and local beer. We recommend this spot for a few drinks during the day as it is right on the Beltline and is great for people watching.
We love this place for it's amazing coffee, close proximity, and outdoor seating.
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Dancing Goats® Ponce City Market
650 North Avenue NEWe love this place for it's amazing coffee, close proximity, and outdoor seating.
STX Alley is right off the Beltline and offers a variety of places to eat, drink, shop, and workout. It's a popular place when the weather is nice as there is a lot of outdoor seating.
StudioPlex Alley
659 Auburn Avenue NortheastSTX Alley is right off the Beltline and offers a variety of places to eat, drink, shop, and workout. It's a popular place when the weather is nice as there is a lot of outdoor seating.
Bustling spot with hip drink scene serving grill-it-yourself Korean BBQ & other Asian plates. We love their brunch menu and prefer the other menu items that aren't "grill-it-yourself".
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Char Korean Bar & Grill
299 North Highland Avenue NortheastBustling spot with hip drink scene serving grill-it-yourself Korean BBQ & other Asian plates. We love their brunch menu and prefer the other menu items that aren't "grill-it-yourself".
Colorful, buzzy restaurant offering Asian fusion flavors for rice, noodles & steamed buns. We love the food and ambiance at this restaurant. Plus it's just a short walk from the house!
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Ruby Chow's
620 Glen Iris Dr NEColorful, buzzy restaurant offering Asian fusion flavors for rice, noodles & steamed buns. We love the food and ambiance at this restaurant. Plus it's just a short walk from the house!
Modern comfort food & craft cocktails in a warehouse space with a stage for live music. Walking distance to the house.
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Venkman's
740 Ralph McGill Blvd NEModern comfort food & craft cocktails in a warehouse space with a stage for live music. Walking distance to the house.
Casual, low key pub that offers outdoor seating and is a short walk from the house.
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Bantam Pub
737 Ralph McGill Blvd NECasual, low key pub that offers outdoor seating and is a short walk from the house.
Set in a stone house, this eclectic bar/restaurant offers burgers, sushi & a patio with great park views. Their motto is "when it rains, we pour". They have $1 craft brews when it rains. You can check their website to see if it rained enough. They also do half price sushi after 10 PM.
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Park Tavern
500 10th St NESet in a stone house, this eclectic bar/restaurant offers burgers, sushi & a patio with great park views. Their motto is "when it rains, we pour". They have $1 craft brews when it rains. You can check their website to see if it rained enough. They also do half price sushi after 10 PM.