The Atlanta Eats Restaurant Finder
Embark on an appetizing adventure and savor the exotic flavors of South Africa in a seductively ambient environment.
In Buckhead, we all know a Happy Hour can extend its way into dinner, and Agency Socialtheque at Phipps Plaza was created exactly with that scenario in mind. Owner Ryan Glover and chef Robbie Burton have created a mouthwatering menu with comfort food classics up and down the list.
Amalfi Cucina and Mercato is the Buckhead and Midtown restaurant for authentic, delicious Italian dishes. They use the best ingredients, directly imported from Italy, and make mouthwatering Neapolitan style pies, pastas and cocktails.
It’s Atlanta’s most recognizable restaurant – and not just because of the giant fish sculpture out front. Thanks to the highest quality of seafood – fish only spend 18-36 hours out of the water – and friendly service, people in Buckhead and throughout the city love Atlanta Fish Market. It’s the #1 place to come to for retail fish – their quality is second to none. Plus, you’ll find incredibly knowledgeable staff as well = some folks have been working at the restuarant for almost 20 years. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to head to the big fish!
When it comes to Atlanta restaurants, there’s a place everyone recognizes for its white glove service, experienced team, extensive wine list, and the most elevated dishes in the South. Atlas at the St. Regis in Buckhead was recently recognized with a Michelin star and for good reason. Chef Freddy Money uses his experience from fine dining restaurants around the world, and uses that to elevate every part of the Atlas experience. You can travel throughout the world, but you may not find a more impressive dish than what you’ll find at Atlas.
Authentic Thai food with a sleek train vibe make Bangkok Station a delicious and unique dining experience!
Bistro Niko brings a fantastic French brasserie experience to Buckhead! Owned and operated by Niko Karatassos of the Buckhead Life Group, the restaurant relies on years of experience with French cooking techniques and flavors, and like any good brasserie, keeping customers happy.
Traditional Thai cuisine in a modern, sexy setting is what you’ll find at Chai Yo. Tucked away in Buckhead, it’s the perfect spot for a work date or a date date.
Chops is one of the best classic American steakhouses in the country – and it’s right in the heart of Buckhead! With some of the best service you’ll find in Atlanta, along with a fried lobster tail that’s kept people coming for decades, everything at Chops is higher quality. Watch to learn more about this classic Atlanta institution.
Davios has the kind of timeless decor and ambiance you’d expect to find at a high-end steakhouse in any of America’s great dining cities.
Please. Don’t ask us to choose our favorite part about Del Frisco’s Grille. It’s simply not a decision we’re equipped to make.
Can you feel nostalgia, comfort and home in a hotel restaurant? At Dirty Rascal in Buckhead’s Thompson Hotel, you can. That’s because Chef Todd Ginsburg created the whole concept around his history – growing up NE in the tri-state area, where red sauce restaurants abound.
Taking the concept from Midtown to Buckhead, Ecco is bringing it’s iconic dishes and decor to another tony Atlanta neighborhood.
There are some things that transcend Atlanta’s fabled brunch culture. Beyond the deviled eggs and the skillet scrambles, beyond the 45 minute waits to be seated when all you want is something to much on the go, is something much simpler: bagels.
For years, Gypsy Kitchen has been a go-to restaurant for Happy Hour and fun nights in Buckhead. One night out on their patio and you’ll understand why – between great cocktails, fantastic food and the best vibes on any patio in Metro Atlanta, there’s lots to love at Gypsy Kitchen.
A wonderful mixture of Gatsby style and southern charm. Welcome to Hal’s!
Haven Restaurant on Dresden Drive is the benchmark of great dining in the neighborhood, with a spectacular dinner menu, and a to-die-for brunch on weekends.
This acclaimed Buckhead gastropub – and its illustrious late-night burger – needs no introduction.
Legend has it that a man named Henry Irby built a tavern and grocery store on Peachtree in the mid 1800’s. The area around his store was so frequented by locals that they called it Irbyville. The story goes that a hunter mounted a Buck’s head outside of Irbyville, and when travelers were looking for a good place to go, they were told to find the Buck’s Head.
Located in the heart of Buckhead, Le Colonial may be one of Atlanta’s most beautiful restaurants. Look for gorgeous Moroccan tile, palm trees throughout and Parisian light fixtures. And with a focus on French Vietnamese cuisine, they have an incredible menu of classic Vietnamese dishes made with French techniques. Consider mouthwatering stir fry marinated in tumeric, crunchy and soft Chai Yo spring rolls, or super satisfying Pho with fresh cinnamon basil. It’s all at Le Colonial!
Looking for smoked comfort 7 days a week? Then you’ll love Lovie’s! A delicious BBQ spot tucked off Piedmont Road in Buckhead (you’ll find it under the Chipotle and Naan Stop), Lovie’s has amazing options whether you’re looking for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Sourcing its beef from Buckhead Beef, Moxie assembles “awesome creations” in a bun.
There is no shortage of remarkable, high-end places to dine in Buckhead. But if you want to impress, Pricci will do just that. Nosh on great Italian and Modern American fare; highlights include the Osso Bucco and Pork chop which are both great dishes to share with a date.
Just off of Mansell Road in Alpharetta is a restaurant that feels like it’s straight out of Buckhead; massive steaks, fresh seafood and a bar that’s always full of energy. This is a name you already know, and a restaurant you’ll love; This is Ray’s at Killer Creek.
Recess is Buckhead’s new bowl centric spot with incredible food that will happen to make you feel good, too. That’s because Recess is focused on fresh, veggie forward ingredients and healthy dishes made with serious flavor. Produce is delivered daily and food is prepped every morning – plus service is always given with a smile.
Buckhead’s cozy Souper Jenny café may switch up its offerings on a daily basis, but one thing you can always count on is food that will satisfy.
Upscale barbecue done right in the heart of Buckhead. 521 Kitchen & Que combines complex flavors and classic techniques to create a new twist on traditional southern classics.
A beach break right around the corner! The Big Ketch brings your dreams of fresh seafood and beach bar vibes to Roswell.
An old mansion converted into a restaurant & bar is just one of the many awesome things about this Buckhead hot spot.
The Mill Kitchen and Bar proves you don’t have to live inside the perimeter to find absolutely incredible cuisine.
Power lunches, your face on the wall and the best Chicken Parm in Atlanta; what’s not to love at The Palm?
Chic New-American-meets-Southern restaurant with craft cocktails & locally sourced, seasonal food.
Atlanta has a few truly great gastro pubs where as much attention is paid to the food as the beer, and There is one of the best.
Tomo changed the way we looked at sushi. The beauty of the plates brought out are like works of art on your table. Fish melts on your tongue and it’s impossible to not want more.
Small plates to noodle dishes to perfectly crafted Thai specialties rule the roost. But, don’t overlook the beverages. The Thai Tea is almost too pretty to drink…almost.
Zakia is a modern Lebanese restaurant in Buckhead that brings the best dishes in Lebanese cuisine to a classy, upscale location. Despite the haute surroundings, the food feels like it was cooked at home, in the best way possible.