Food Scene
Great atmosphere, wide range of options on the menu, excellent craft beer selection and skee-ball in the back room.
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Argosy
470 Flat Shoals Ave SEGreat atmosphere, wide range of options on the menu, excellent craft beer selection and skee-ball in the back room.
This is a little-known treasure in East Atlanta Village. You may have to ask around how to find it, but it's worth it when you get inside. Very cool scene.
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Gaja Korean Bar
491 Flat Shoals Ave SEThis is a little-known treasure in East Atlanta Village. You may have to ask around how to find it, but it's worth it when you get inside. Very cool scene.
Adorable, locally-owned and operated neighborhood coffee shop. You may feel a little out of place if you don't bring your MacBook, but a cozy place to work, read a book or meet up with a friend.
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Joe's East Atlanta Coffee Shop
510 Flat Shoals Ave SEAdorable, locally-owned and operated neighborhood coffee shop. You may feel a little out of place if you don't bring your MacBook, but a cozy place to work, read a book or meet up with a friend.
Holy Taco
1314 Glenwood Ave SEGreat Mexican food! (And we're from California, so we are picky.)
East Atlanta Village's fine dining establishment. Excellent food and craft cocktails. Just a few steps from the house. Reservations highly recommended.
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Banshee
1271 Glenwood Ave SEEast Atlanta Village's fine dining establishment. Excellent food and craft cocktails. Just a few steps from the house. Reservations highly recommended.
Southern Feed Store
Small food hall with cocktail bar and nightly events
Emerald City Bagels
1257A Glenwood Ave SEBustling bagels and breakfast spot
Drinks & Nightlife
By far the best dance club anywhere in the area! 80s and 90s nights are super fun. It gets hot there, so dress lightly and get ready to stand in line if you go out after 10pm.
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The Basement
1245 Glenwood Ave SEBy far the best dance club anywhere in the area! 80s and 90s nights are super fun. It gets hot there, so dress lightly and get ready to stand in line if you go out after 10pm.
Great venue for live music behind a smoky (yes, be prepared) bar and restaurant. Shows are usually only about $10 and you can see everything from bluegrass to rock and roll to electronic music - just depends on the day!
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The EARL
488 Flat Shoals Ave SEGreat venue for live music behind a smoky (yes, be prepared) bar and restaurant. Shows are usually only about $10 and you can see everything from bluegrass to rock and roll to electronic music - just depends on the day!
Small live music venue catering to indie and hard rock
529 Flat Shoals Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316, USA
Small live music venue catering to indie and hard rock
Sabbath Brewing
Micro brewery catering to the hard rock crowd with live music.
Flatiron Bar and Restaurant
520 Flat Shoals Ave SELively dive bar and restaurant
Sightseeing
Georgia Aquarium
225 Baker St NWL5P is a very unique small neighborhood just a few minutes down the road. Great for local street artist booths, vintage clothing shopping, live music, vinyl record stores, unique restaurants and bars. And if you're ever in need of some incense or a smoke shop, there are several of these type places to choose from here.
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Little Five Points
L5P is a very unique small neighborhood just a few minutes down the road. Great for local street artist booths, vintage clothing shopping, live music, vinyl record stores, unique restaurants and bars. And if you're ever in need of some incense or a smoke shop, there are several of these type places to choose from here.
Cabbagetown has a lot of Atlanta history, and some if it can still be seen in the row houses and tiny narrow streets in the neighborhood. Hit it up for a stroll down Carroll Street and stop in to the Carroll Street cafe for some cheap happy hour grub or a delicious Sunday brunch with the friendliest waitresses in town.
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Cabbagetown
Cabbagetown has a lot of Atlanta history, and some if it can still be seen in the row houses and tiny narrow streets in the neighborhood. Hit it up for a stroll down Carroll Street and stop in to the Carroll Street cafe for some cheap happy hour grub or a delicious Sunday brunch with the friendliest waitresses in town.
Krog Street has some fantastic local food shops, great street art (check out Krog Street Tunnel and Wylie Street for some great photo opps), and it's connected to the Atlanta Beltline! Just hop on a bike or use your two feet and you can get to the most popular spots in town.
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Krog Street Market
99 Krog St NEKrog Street has some fantastic local food shops, great street art (check out Krog Street Tunnel and Wylie Street for some great photo opps), and it's connected to the Atlanta Beltline! Just hop on a bike or use your two feet and you can get to the most popular spots in town.
Parks & Nature
Nice playground for the littles within walking distance of the house. There are also lovely wooded trails for jogging or walking your dog as well as tennis and basketball courts.
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Brownwood Park Recreation Center
602 Brownwood Ave SENice playground for the littles within walking distance of the house. There are also lovely wooded trails for jogging or walking your dog as well as tennis and basketball courts.
Essentials
Massive grocery store in a shopping complex that has everything you could possibly need.
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Kroger Marketplace
800 Glenwood Ave SEMassive grocery store in a shopping complex that has everything you could possibly need.
Target
1275 Caroline St NEArts & Culture
East Atlanta Branch Library
400 Flat Shoals Ave SEHigh Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St NEEverything Else
It's a bike/jog/walking path that goes from Grant Park all the way into Midtown to Piedmont Park. Don't miss the Beltline! You can walk to it from the house in about 20 minutes via Glenwood Ave into Glenwood Park.
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Atlanta Beltline Inc
100 Pryor St SEIt's a bike/jog/walking path that goes from Grant Park all the way into Midtown to Piedmont Park. Don't miss the Beltline! You can walk to it from the house in about 20 minutes via Glenwood Ave into Glenwood Park.