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More than just hotels and overnight parking, the Airport District has an exciting food scene.
At College Park's Zab-E-Lee, you can fill up on tender drunken noodles, savory chicken rice soup, and some of the crispiest veggie spring rolls around for less than $15.
J.R. Crickets in College Park has three major pluses going for it—an outdoor patio, waffles, and their always dependable wings.
College Park’s Tom, Dick, & Hank is a casual BBQ/soul food spot that’s great for families and groups.
The Corner Grille in Historic College Park is a Southern-style restaurant with a small town feel.
If you like Italian water ice—and if you love it super sweet with a side of trap music—Frozen Lush in College Park is your spot.
The Breakfast Boys is the Beyoncé of Historic College Park’s brunch mile, but it's also among the best places to get brunch in the entire metro.
Bole is a family-owned Ethiopian restaurant that's open late and has lots of great shareable plates.
At Buttermilk Biscuit you’ll find good breakfast and lunch options in a no-fuss, welcoming atmosphere.
A Lone Star State export makes the short list of the ATL's best barbecue joints.
We can lean on Johnny’s in College Park for a good meal and a good time after a late flight when everything else near the airport is closed.