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The gay capital of the South keeps the party going with these LGBTQ+ friendly bars.
LP wings in Atlanta aren't just food—they're an identity.
We're retiring "The Peach State" nickname in favor of the "Lemon Pepper Province."
When you're craving some lemon pepper wets, here's our rankings for the best J.R. Crickets locations to get them.
If you’re a beer lover, The Porter, a landmark beer hall in Little Five Points, should be on your radar.
It's always better to watch a game with a cold beer, a basket of wings, and fellow fans who won't judge us for using expletives.
Take your beer snob friends to Brick Store Pub for their long list of regional and international beers and better-than-average pub food.
J.R. Crickets in College Park has three major pluses going for it—an outdoor patio, waffles, and their always dependable wings.
If you're comfortable using terms like "head retention" and "heat exchangers" in public areas, this list is for you, but it's also helpful for beer dabblers who always need expert recommendations.
Everyone from tattoo artists to Fortune 500 CEOs crowd this beloved dive bar in the O4W, which also happens to have some of the city's best wings.
We explored above and below the so-called “khaki line” to bring you the must-visits from around The Classic City.
Grab a paddle or a rum-spiked Arnold Palmer at Painted Pickle, a fun eat-and-play restaurant near Armour Yards.
Miler Union is a seasonally driven, casually upscale Southern restaurant that's been a fixture for after-work crowds for over a decade.
Little Sparrow is Marcel's affordable little sister, and a good French restaurant to have a fancy-ish night out.
An Italian restaurant in Candler Park with a tiny space but big personality.
Fred’s Meat & Bread in Krog Street Market predictably makes sandwiches, but with some cool combinations and an amazing burger.
With bar games and themed nights, Chairs is highkey one of the most entertaining hangouts in East Point.
With its huge wrap-around patio, pool tables that see more action than a John Wick flick, and solid menu, Corner Tavern is a popular local hangout in Hapeville.
This wine-centric chain isn’t unique to Atlanta, but they’ve partnered with Southern National to bring down-home flair to their food menu.
Black Bear Tavern is a Chicago bar. Period. Bulls, Bears, Blackhawks, Cubs—they support them all.
Stats in Downtown Atlanta is a great place to go for good wings, cold brews, and ATL sport fandom.
With live music and quality cuts, Steak 101 is one of the best big night out dinners in the Vinings neighborhood.