An all-day menu, global-fusion food, and a boho bar with all the charm of a Baz Luhrmann flick.
Global pub grub with the charm of an English football bar. Across-the-pond owners know how to pour a pint, host weekly DJ sessions, and whip out satisfying fare from Angus burgers to Thai grilled chicken wings.
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Chris “Ludacris” Bridges and chef Chris Yeo are behind this bungalow restaurant and bar. Curry rice, bangin’ Bangkok wings, and an unpretentious (yet celeb-prone) atmosphere make it a great spot for grabbing a cocktail.
Soccer screenings, two levels, and a patio bar overlooking Buckhead make the pub a St. Patty’s Day staple. All manner of pints and the requisite Euro/American bar bites (quesadillas, sliders, baguette sammies) for washing down with ’em.
New Orleans charmers (Texas toast with crabmeat and chipotle aioli) and simmered comfort food (braised short ribs) keep the bar hopping and the valet line full.
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American diner fare kicked up a notch. Granny Smith apple pie, homemade potato chips with Maytag blue cheese, and Arnie Palmers are red, white, and blue standards. Overstuffed curved booths and a gleaming marble bar will delight your inner fogie or kiddie.
The members-only bar/lounge within Darkhorse Tavern opens to the public for weekend brunch and boutique fashion previews. There’s no pretense once you’re in. But get on the list if you know what’s good for you.
A restored Decatur home (sunny front porch and all!) sets the scene for the casual Tex-Mex resto. Front-lawn furniture, an outdoor bar, and duck carnitas make it a neighborhood fave.
The bar downstairs is smokey (in a good way) and the upstairs music venue plays host to rock locals and visiting players.
This side street bar is an under-the-radar fave for comfort food, the occasional crawfish boil, and can’t-miss beer fests. Post-Halo Lounge nightcaps are a must.