• Bar Vegan opens in Lawrenceville

    Bar Vegan Opens in Lawrenceville

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    Pinky Cole is expanding her plant-based empire north of Atlanta. The entrepreneur and restaurateur recently opened Bar Vegan’s second location in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

    The original location is at Ponce City Market in Midtown.

    The new Bar Vegan opened on Saturday, July 13, 2024. The restaurant aims to capitalize on the successes of the original location by creating a lively environment, great vegan food, strong drinks and live entertainment. 

    What to Expect at Bar Vegan

    Bar Vegan offers food at the bar, cocktails, beer, hard liquor, and happy hour drinks. They also have a great wine list. 

    “Bar Vegan’s aim is to create an enjoyable experience for those who want to eat well and enjoy a bit of fun and flare, while still maintaining the vegan lifestyle,” owner Pinky Cole says on its website.

    One of the more interesting things about this location is that you can buy art right off the walls.

    Where Is Bar Vegan Located?

    Bar Vegan is locatred at 139 N Perry St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Here is a map to help you find it.

    Final Word

    Bar Vegan is one of many vegan joints in metro Atlanta. If you’re serious about a plant-based lifestyle, make sure you check out our best vegan spots in Atlanta.

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  • Bronzelens festival 2024 in Atlanta

    BronzeLens Film Festival 2024: What To Know Before You Go

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    The 15th annual BronzeLens Film Festival once again is happening soon in Atlanta. The event will gather throngs of film enthusiasts, actors, producers and more in the legal, entertainment, film, and television industry to mingle, celebrate and learn from one another.

    This article will tell you everything you need to know about the 2024 BronzeLens Film Festival held in Atlanta.

    When Is the 2024 BronzeLens Film Festival?

    The 2024 BronzeLens Film Festival takes place August 21 through August 25 in Atlanta, Georgia. Films in the 2024 BronzeLens Official Film Selections line-up include:

    • Jamie Foxx is a producer for directors Nikki Lenette’s and Roger Ellis’ HAPPY SONGS ABOUT UNHAPPY THINGS;
    • Ben Crump is a producer of director Ben Beder’s HOW TO SUE THE KLAN, and director Coke Daniels’ The WaterBoyz
    • Jamie Lee Curtis is a producer of director Russell Goldman’s BURN OUT
    • Deborah Riley Draper is co-director with Sabaah Folayan of RATIFY
    • BronzeLens selected three films by Directors Ryan Justin Horne and Tyson Alan Horne, A HERO AMONG USTHE DANCER: THE BEAUTIFUL AND TRAGIC LIFE OF GERAUD ALEXANDER, and THE SOUTH GOT SOMETHING TO SAY, and;
    • Morris Chestnut is a producer of director Jorge Sanchez’s THE ORIGIN

    Festival Official Film Selections are comprised of over 140 films in categories that include short narratives, feature narratives, documentaries, short documentaries, dance, arts, web series, music videos, and students’ films from France, Spain, Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, Iran, the Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, Nigeria, Jordan and, Brazil.

    “The quality of our 2024 film submissions exceeded our expectations,” said Kathleen Bertrand, BronzeLens Film Festival Executive Producer. “We are poised for an extraordinary 15th Anniversary Celebration for attendees to see masterfully produced films and partake in an elevated programming experience.”

    For a full list of the 2024 BronzeLens Official Film Selections go to bronzelens.com/official-selections.

    Here’s a snapshot of the 2024 BronzeLens Film Festival programming schedule:

    Wednesday, August 21 through Sunday, August 25
    Tara Atlanta serves as headquarters for BronzeLens 2024 Official Film Selections daily screenings and all panels and workshops.

    Saturday, August 24
    BronzeLens Inaugural Filmmaker’s Sneaker Ball is a new BronzeLens signature event that is set to take place at Atlanta City Hall.

    Sunday, August 25
    Cinema and Social Justice Sunday features films and conversations that address issues of social justice, and human and civil rights at the Tara Theater.

    BronzeLens Awards Show program is the culminating festival event at which the “Best of Festival” filmmakers, in their respective categories, and the best actress, and the best actor are honored. In addition, The Founder’s Award and the Chairman’s Award are presented to industry and community leaders for their contributions to the film and television industry. This year the BronzeLens Awards takes place at the Ray Charles Performing Arts Center.

    Final Word

    Cool events are year-round in the city. Every Atlanta weekend has something cool to do. The city has a thriving cultural, food, sports and music scene, with venues like the Tabernacle and the Fox Theatre hosting concerts and shows throughout the year.

    The city is also home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Opera, offering world-class performances for music lovers. Atlanta has a lot of cool things to do and places to eat, including some of the top soul food joints and remarkable Thai food spots
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  • President Biden visits Waffle House in Atlanta.

    That Time President Joe Biden Visited an Atlanta Waffle House

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    Hours after the presidential debate in Atlanta, President Joe Biden stepped inside a local Waffle House and met with patrons and employees.

    The date was June 27, 2024. Biden had just went toe-to-toe against presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and, looking back, Atlanta was the place where Biden’s campaign showed the beginning of the end — but it wasn’t the food!

    As he entered the Waffle House, Biden was captured on camera dapping up a fellow diner and greeting onlookers as Secret Service agents secured the perimeter. Can you imagine if you were working at Waffle House and this happened?

    When he visits Atlanta, Biden has made it a habit to stop at a local eatery. He once dined at Busy Bee, the popular soul food restaurant near the AU Center on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

    If you were a president, would would you order to eat at Waffle House? Would you go for the All Star? Would you opt for Steak and Eggs? Of course, your hashbrowns would have to be covered, smothered and perhaps chunked. There are many things people don’t know about Waffle House.

    Waffle House menu in Atlanta.

    And while we’re at it, do you know about Waffle House’s secret plate code?

    For example, a jelly packet placed at the bottom center indicates two scrambled eggs. To signify a light, runny scramble, an upside-down mayo packet is placed above the jelly. For well-done scrambled eggs, the mayo packet is placed right-side-up. For a standard fried egg, the level of doneness is indicated from left to right across the plate.

    Let us know your favorite meal at Waffle House.

    Final Word

    There are some other breakfast spots Biden could have hit up if he wanted the lowdown. Check out the best breakfast restaurants in Atlanta.

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  • 5 Culturally Significant Restaurants In Atlanta

    Atlantans React As Biden Steps Aside

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    President Biden shocked the world on Sunday when he announced that he won’t seek re-election in the 2024 presidential campaign.

    The news is without precedent but not entirely surprising, given how bad Biden did a few weeks ago in the debate against GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

    The debate, held in Atlanta and hosted by CNN, exposed the President, 81, as someone who couldn’t remember basic facts and names. The gaffes not only were seized on by Trump, but the political stage at large. What happened in Atlanta became fodder for the world.

    “While it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term,” Biden wrote in a letter posted on social media site X. “I will speak to the Nation later this week in more detail about my decision.”

    I’m Atlanta, reaction to Biden’s exit was swift:

    Atlanta Mayor Andre DIckens said Biden “an extraordinary American who has dedicated his entire life to working people.”

    “His incredible record on jobs, the economy, climate, reproductive rights, and his leadership on the world stage make him one of the most consequential leaders in history,” Dickens said in a statement. “Atlanta is stronger because of his leadership. Our nation is better off because of his service and I’m proud to call him friend, leader, and most of all, President.”

    Former Mayor and current Biden Administration aide Keisha Lance Bottoms said “my heart is filled with a profound sense of sadness and admiration for the man who ahs served our nation with unwavering dedication and grace.”

    Bill Simmons, a lifelong Democrat and Atlanta resident, said he was stunned when he saw the news about Biden.

    ”Shocked isn’t the word,” Simmons, a Morehouse College Alumni, said over the phone. “We’re a few months from the election. To say that this will throw the Democratic Party in disarray is an understatement.”

    On the other hand, some feel that a younger candidate — like Vice President Kamala Harris —will help energize the base.

    ”This is actually exciting,” said Kelli Freeman, an occupational therapist from Woodstock, Georgia. “The first black woman president? Are you kidding me?”

    In his announcement, Biden said endorsed Harris for president.

    “My very first decision as the party nominee in 2020 was to pick Kamala Harris as my Vice President,” Biden posted. “And it’s been the best decision I’ve made. Today I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year.”

    Harris thanked Biden for his support and said she will continue to ready herself for the race.

    “I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination,” she said.

    Biden visited Atlanta frequently during his term as president as well as vice president to Barack Obama, who weighed in on the race as well post-Biden.

    ”We will be navigating uncharted waters in the days ahead,” Obama said in a statement. “But I have extraordinary confidence that the leaders of our party will be able to create a process from which an outstanding nominee emerges. I believe that Joe Biden’s vision of a generous, prosperous, and united America that provides opportunity for everyone will be on full display at the Democratic Convention in August. And I expect that every single one of us are prepared to carry that message of hope and progress forward into November and beyond.”

    Harris is no stranger to Atlanta, having visited the city twice in the past month for different initiatives such as economic empowerment and anti-gun violence.

    For his part, Biden made himself at home in Georgia’s largest city as well, eating at soul food place Busy Bee near the AU Center well as Waffle House right after the debate that sealed his presidential fate.

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  • 10 Atlanta Cookbooks That Feature The Best In Southern Cuisine

    10 Atlanta Cookbooks That Feature The Best In Southern Cuisine

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    Sometimes instead of paying for a high-prices meal, an old-fashioned cookbook can yield a wonderful meal. Want to cook like a real Atlantan? It’s in the book.

    Here are the best Atlanta cookbooks you can find anywhere.

    If you’re looking for tasty dishes centered on fried chicken, grits and other Southern staples, these Atlanta cookbooks won’t specialized in them — but they’re here. Mostly, you’ll find unique takes and twists on old favorites from yesteryear’s dinner table.

    The Best Atlanta Cookbooks To Learn From The Pros

    Check out these amazing Atlanta-centered cookbooks that you can buy right now and start to cook with:

    Atlanta Chef’s Table: Extraordinary Recipes from the Big Peach

    Buy It

    Serving up an eclectic mix of foods, “Atlanta Chef’s Table” continues to showcase those who pioneer the South from casual comfort to the finer foods.

    Atlanta Kitchens: Recipes from Atlanta’s Best Restaurants 

    “Atlanta Kitchens” features recipes from 56 of the best restaurants, including Watershed, Mary Mac’s Tea Room, Babette’s Café, Gravity Pub, Horseradish Grill, Wisteria, Busy Bee’s Café and more.

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    Mary Mac’s Tea Room 75th Anniversary Cookbook: History, Hospitality, and Recipes from Atlanta’s Favorite Dining Room 

    Buy It

    In “Mary Mac’s Tea Room 75th Anniversary Cookbook,” author and owner John Ferrell brings together over 125 classic recipes, including several new ones, from this venerable institution of Southern comfort food. When Mary Mac’s opened in 1945, it was one of sixteen tea rooms around Atlanta, Georgia.

    True Grits: Tall Tales and Recipes from the New South

    Buy It

    “True Grits” is a collection of regional recipes, inspired photography, and lively, charming stories by renowned southern authors – people like Anne Rivers Siddons, Lewis Grizzard, Terry Kay, and Eugenia Price.

    A Culinary History of Atlanta (American Palate)

    Buy It

    “A Culinary History of Atlanta” traces the evolution of iconic dishes like Brunswick stew, hoecakes and peach pie while celebrating Atlanta’s noted foodies, including Henry Grady, Martin Luther King Jr. and Nathalie Dupree.

    Atlanta Classic Desserts: Recipes from Favorite Restaurants

    Buy It

    “Atlanta Desserts” is an irresistible book showcasing the city’s sweet side. Georgia Muscadine, Hummingbird Cake, and Warm Peach Cobbler are only a few of the delectable dishes Atlantans enjoy at the close of an excellent meal.

    Fried Chicken: Recipes for the Crispy, Crunchy, Comfort-Food Classic [A Cookbook]

    Buy It

    “Fried Chicken” is an irresistible cookbook featuring more than 50 family-friendly fried chicken recipes, including classic Southern, globally influenced, and skillet- and deep-fried variations.

    Signature Tastes of Atlanta: Favorite Recipes of our Local Restaurants

    Buy It

    With over 130 restaurant recipes, full page photos and descriptions, Signature Tastes of Atlanta truly defines the culinary essence of the Capital City of the South.

    Atlanta Cooknotes

    Buy It

    “Atlanta Cooknotes” is yet another great cookbook from the Junior League of Atlanta. Illustrated with prominent locations in Atlanta with historical notes.

    Food Lovers’ Guide to Atlanta: The Best Restaurants, Markets & Local Culinary Offerings

    Buy It

    “Food Lovers Guide to Atlanta” is the ultimate guide to Atlanta’s food scene provides the inside scoop on the best places to find, enjoy, and celebrate local culinary offerings.


    Last Bite

    From fried fish to authentic tacos, the best food you make in your Atlanta kitchen will often come from a cookbook. The recipes are typically time-honored and based on the seasoned heritage of the South.

    At this point, Atlanta cuisine has become indispensable to the South. The largest city in Georgia’s food festivals and culinary events set the tone for the entire Southeast. 

    Only in Atlanta can the casual observer find specialty food shops, off-the-beaten-path restaurants, farmers’ markets and farm stands all at an affordable price point.

    But Atlanta also has trendy restaurants, pop-ups and time-tested landmarks that continue to draw big crowds.

    Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?

     
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  • reverse phone lookup in Atlanta, Georgia

    How To Do A Free Reverse Phone Lookup In Atlanta, Georgia

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    Nuisance calls can work on your nerves. These telemarketers and scammers never rest. The good news is that it’s fairly simple to find out information on who’s calling you.

    All you need to do is a reverse phone lookup. Atlanta is one of the top cities for spam, according to Hiya. So, finding out who’s calling you is a priority.

    Are There Any Legit Reverse Phone Lookup Sites?

    In this article, I’ll show you what I use to do a reverse phone lookup to see who’s calling me. There are several sites that can give you some of the information you need.

    When you typically go to a reverse phone lookup website, there’s a portal where you enter information on a person. Then it will take you to a page that shows you grayed out information.

    To show you the full results, usually there’s a fee attached. But I’m going to show you some free websites to choose from.

    What Is A Reverse Phone Lookup?

    A reverse phone lookup is an electronic database that allows users to find out personal information on a caller based on their phone number.

    The reason the “reverse” is included in a “reverse phone lookup” is because typically you search for a person’s phone number based on already having their name. But the process is reversed in a reverse phone lookup.

    How Phone Lookups Began

    In the beginning, the “Yellow Pages” were the defacto way people found phone numbers for companies and individuals.

    Soon operators went out of style and the phone companies introduced call waiting, voicemail and caller ID, which was the first electronic phone lookup.

    Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies and some government agencies were using reverse phone lookups in print for decades before they became available to the public.

    With the tremendous adoption of the internet, sites began to pop up that promised reverse phone lookup for a fee.

    But there are also some free reverse phone lookup databases.

    What Is The Most Accurate Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Site?

    When it comes to free options, TruePeopleSearch.com is the one that will give you a phone number without cost. Many other sites will charge you a small fee.

    When you go to the site, you’ll see three tabs in the middle of the page: Name, Reverse Phone and Reverse Address. Tap on the middle one: Reverse phone (see screenshot below).

    True People Search

    What Is The Best Reverse Phone Lookup Site?

    When I get an unfamiliar phone number, I never answer it. I wait until the call is over to find out who has called me. Here are the best websites I’ve used.

    Final Thoughts

    If you go to many of the sites listed above, they will show all the recent cell phone lookups so you can see which numbers.

    Are you paying too much for your cell phone bill? Here’s how to lower it right now.

    Speaking of electronics, if you want to know where to take your cracked phone, here are some handy resources.

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  • 40+ Of The Best Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta

    60+ Best Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta

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    Black0owned restaurants are continuously popping up in Atlanta — and the food is good. Do you want to know where to go?

    This article will show you the very best black restaurants with top menu items in Atlanta.

    Many of these eateries are owned by seasoned restaurateurs who have helmed some of the finest kitchens in America. Other restaurants are from well-known celebrities you’ve seen on the screen or heard on the radio.

    Let’s take a culinary tour of Atlanta’s black restaurants.

    Here Are The Best Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta

    Aside from restaurateurs, some of these eateries are owned by celebrities. Let’s take a look at the best black restaurants in Atlanta.

    3 Parks Wine Shops

    880 Glenwood Ave, St. C Atlanta, GA 30316 (678) 349-7070 

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta

    Located in the bottom of the Enso Building, just down from The Shed at Glenwood, 3 Parks Wine Shops has become a favorite neighborhood wine shop for Atlanta’s Grant Park area. Owner and Managing Partner Sarah Pierre has made sure 3 Parks Wine Shops is Atlanta’s destination for wine tastings, wine clubs and other special events.

    9 Mile Station

    675 Ponce de Leon Ave NE Atlanta, Georgia 30308

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta

    Entrepreneur Kelvin Slater and wife Mandy have a hit on their hands with 9 Mile Station. Described as an “elevated beer garden,” 9 Mile Station is located on the rooftop of Ponce City Market in Midtown Atlanta.

    Menu favorites include Spring Linguine, Georgia Trout and Braised Pork Shank.

    Applewhite’s Eatery

    2620 Max Cleland Blvd, Lithonia, GA 30058 |  (770) 482-5114

    Applewhite's Eatery is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Applewhite’s Eatery: “I stop in to pick up a quick dinner on a Friday evening and was pleasantly surprised. It’s a cozy little shop.They offer many different dishes like burgers, beef, and turkey. They also have jerky chicken, barbecue chicken, pulled pork, and sides like french fries, Mac & cheese, etc. I order a honey barbecue chicken with Mac & cheese and it was very good. The food was hot and the serving size was adequate. The couple who run the place were very nice and service was quick. I will be returning to try out other dishes and desserts and would recommend to others.”

    Top dishes on the menu: Fried Chicken, Pulled Pork and Mac N’ Cheese.

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    Bankhead Seafood

    1651 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 794-6904

    Bankhead Seafood restaurant in southwest Atlanta menu

    Bankhead Seafood has been bought and re-imagined by two of Atlanta’s favorite sons, rappers and businessmen, Killer Mike and T.I.

    They’re operating as a food truck for now, but will reopen soon, according to the new owners.

    Blaze Steak & Seafood

    3752 Cascade Rd Ste 110, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (404) 907-4700

    Blaze Steak and Seafood opening in Atlanta

    Atlanta reality TV star couple and entrepreneurs Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” fame already have a hit with their Old Lady Gang restaurants. Now, they’ve opened Blaze Steak & Seafood, an upscale restaurant in Cascade.

    Learn more about Blaze Steak & Seafood.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Blaze Steak & Seafood: “COVID-19 measures are in place. The decor inside is on point. Bar is huge and great selection of liquor and wine. Great menu selections as well. I had the seafood omelette and we had a peach mimosa carafe. This is the soft opening so a few kinks have to be worked out. I will say that customer service is pretty good as well.”

    Busy Bee

    810 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 |  (404) 525-9212

    black owned restaurants in Atlanta - Busy Bee owner, Tracy Gates

    The Martin Luther King Boulevard staple has survived lean times in the 1990s and enjoyed a resurgence as gentrification combined with a loyal following from Atlanta University Center students — and a James Beard award — has kept the doors open for years.

    Owner Tracy Gates started as an employee at Busy Bee Cafe in 1987.  Since then the eatery in the shadow of Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium has attracted college students, celebrities and dignitaries from around the world.

    Read more: Here are the best soul food restaurants in Atlanta

    Choice dishes include the  Baked Chicken & Corn bread Dressing … a quarter of chicken smothered in its own gravy and served with cranberry sauce. And don’t sleep on the Pork Chops: Two 6 oz. chops marinated, hand breaded and fried in peanut oil to a crisp golden brown.

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    BQE Restaurant & Lounge

    262 Edgewood Ave. NE, Atlanta, 404-996-6159

    black owned restaurants in Atlanta

    BQE Restaurant & Lounge just outside downtown Atlanta has quickly become a happening dining spot on the weekends. Owner and CEO Kenya Amos is a native of New York but knew that the downhome Southern palates of Atlantans would be perfect for a restaurant.

    Menu favorites at BQE Restaurant & Lounge include the BQE Farmer’s Omelette, Crab Cake Hash and the Red Velvet Chicken & Waffle.

    Che Butter Jonez

    Che Butter jonez

    757 Cleveland Ave SW Suite E, Atlanta, GA 30315 | (404) 919-4061

    Here’s what one customer says about Che Butter Jonez: “I gave it my own stars!! My first stop after landing in Atlanta! I read about it, saw the pictures and had to get there! The lamb burger was phenomenal!! The customer service was genuine! So down to earth. The music and smells from the back gave it such a vibe! This was well worth it! Awesome job!!”

    Chicken+Beer

    Concourse D, Gate D5, Atlanta, GA 30337

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta - Chicken+Beer

    Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport love them some Chicken+Beer. Co-owned by Jackmont Hospitality and rapper, actor and businessman Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Chicken+Beer is helmed by Executive Chef Josh Lee with help from Culinary Director Chef Todd Richards.

    Favorite menu items include Salmon, Croquette Sliders, Shrimp and Grits, Three Whole Wings and lots of beer.

    Daddy D’z BBQ Joynt

    2139, 264 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30312, (404) 222-0206

    Black-owned restaurants in Atlanta - Daddy D'z restaurant

    One of the most prominent barbecue restaurants in Atlanta is Daddy D’z BBQ Joynt in Midtown. The Memorial Drive eatery has been a favorite of nearby lawmakers at the Georgia Capitol as well as a neighborhood standby. With standout dishes like ribs and beef brisket, don’t get lost in the sauce at Daddy D’z.

    Debbie’s Delights

    1235 Chattahoocee Ave. NW Atlanta, GA 30138 | (404) 644-5040

    Debbie's Delights is among the best black restaurants in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Debbie’s Delights: “On a road trip and stopped in to have a bite to eat. It’s a small quaint little place. The coffee tasted wonderful. We had the chicken & waffles, shrimp and grits, and a vegetable omelette. One of the kids had a waffle. All were delicious! The chicken was perfectly cooked, not greasy, and the seasoning was delicious. The shrimp and grits were amazing and taste great. The omelette was delicious. The portions were good and prices are reasonable. The owner came out and tuned the TV to a show for the kids. She brought a chair out for the baby in carseat. They also have board games and big Jenga blocks. We enjoyed our meal very much.”

    Delilah’s Everyday Soul

    1235 Chattahoochee BLVD, Atlanta, GA 30318

    Delilah's Everyday Soul chciken spot opens in Chattachoochee Works

    Delilah’s Everyday Soul opened in November 2021 in the newly christened Chattahoochee Food Works development on Atlanta’s West Side.

    Desta Ethiopian Kitchen

    Desta Ethiopian is the best restaurant in Atlanta

    Atlanta Locations:

    • 3086 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 | (404) 929-0011
    • Westsude: 250 Marietta Blvd NW Suite 206, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 929-0015
    • Emory:  1520 avenue place ne B1 #140, Atlanta, GA 30329 (Temporarily Closed)

    Here’s what one customer says about Desta Ethiopian Kitchen. “Surprisingly diverse and trendy restaurant! The demographics of this place was endless and wide ranging. You’ll have to see for yourself! Just know, There is a “place” at the table for everyone- literally! Get there before 6pm or make a reservation online to avoid the wait.”

    Escobar Restaurant & Tapas

    327 Peters St. SW, Atlanta, GA 30313 404-941-7907

    best b lack owned restaurants in Atlanta

    Escobar Restaurant & Tapas Bar is owned by rapper and entrepreneur 2 Chainz. The 3,000-square foot space situated in the Castleberry Hill neighborhood near downtown Atlanta is helmed by Executive Chef DePhon Robinson. Decadent dishes such like lobster and jumbo shrimp dot the menu.

    Fin & Feathers

    360 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (678) 705-5757

    Fin and Feathers is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Fin & Feathers. “We got takeout to celebrate getting our marriage license today and Dante (I think, hard to hear over the phone and noise) took great care making sure we didn’t have any cross contamination that would endanger my partner. Folks were very sweet and helpful, and I think it’s impressive to make takeout a positive customer service interactions. All of the food was delicious but we especially liked the fried pickles!”

    Frost Bistro

    281 Peters St. SW, Atlanta, GA. 30313 |  (404) 963-5495
     Kirk And Rasheeda Restaurant Opens In Atlanta's Castleberry Hill Music and reaiity TV stars Kirk and Rasheeda Frost own Frost Bistro, an Atlanta restaurant in Castleberry Hill. Kirk and Rasheeda’s restaurant offers a hip alternative to the stuffy eateries scattered around downtown Atlanta. Here are more details about the restaurant.

    Gocha’s Breakfast Bar

    Atlanta Locations:

    • 695 Cascade Rd SW STE 440 Atlanta, GA 30331 | (678) 927-9166
    • 834 Glynn St S suite 244,248, Fayetteville, GA 30214 | (770) 629-7443

    Gocha's Breakfast Bar -black-owned restaurants in Atlanta

    Leave it to a celebrity hairstylist to serve up exactly what the masses need. Gocha Hawkins, known for styling the coifs of mega-personalities like Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Kandi Burruss and other stars, opened Gocha’s Breakfast Bar in January 2019 in the Cascade area of Atlanta.

    Gocha’s Breakfast Bar is located at  inside the Publix Shopping Center on Cascade and Fairburn Road. The hours are Monday – Friday  7 a.m. – 3 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday  7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Menu faves are Gocha’s Impossible Burger With Parmesan Truffle Fries. There’s also Gocha’s Krunch-Tastic French Toast, and “Better Than Yo Momma” Buttermilk Pancakes.

    Grant Park Coffeehouse

    753 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 (404) 856-0433

    Best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Grant Park Coffeehouse

    Not just a coffee shop, Grant Park Coffeehouse serves delicious desserts and sandwiches as well. Rahel Belfield, owner of Grant Park Coffeehouse, has opened two locations.

    Grips Good Eats & Sweets

    1747 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30315 | (770) 870-9050

    Grips Good Eats and Sweets is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Grips Good Eats & Sweets: “The food portion was pleasing and has that home cooked taste n flavor.. I ordered the breakfast sandwich (sausage patties, sausage link) all was delicious..”

    Harold’s Chicken & Ice Bar

    349 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Harold's Chicken & Ice Bar

    In one of the most lively and revitalized districts in all of Atlanta, Harold’s Chicken & Ice Bar stands out for its outstanding eats. This Atlanta outpost of a Chicago eatery is become known as a popular sports bar as well.

    What’s on the menu at Harold’s Chicken & Ice Bar? Fried Chicken, lots of it. There’s also catfish, shrimp, perch and gizzards.

    Healthfull Essence

     875 York Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (404) 806-0830

    Healthful Essence is one of the best Caribbean restaurants in Atlanta

    This vegan/vegetarian restaurant offers excellent raw and cooked food along with an expansive catering menu.

    What to order: The Caribbean food, including fish cakes, plantains and more get rave reviews.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Healthfull Essence: “Oh my goodness! I’m not even vegan but the macaroni and un-cheese was delicious! Everything was delicious too be honest especially the greens. I definitely have to visit Atlanta again to get some more of this.”

    Jamrock

    Atlanta Locations:

    • 381 Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 | (404) 594-3307
    • 111 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30303 | (404) 577-4622
    • 1232 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (678) 973-2532
      6523 GA-85, Riverdale, GA 30274 | (470) 278-2848
      265 Jonesboro Rd, Jonesboro, GA 30236 | (678) 519-3952

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta - Jamrock Jamaican restaurant

    This Jamaican restaurant encompasses everything we love about Caribbean cuisine: flavorful dishes, warm and inviting hospitality along with authentic Jamrock roots, mon! The counter-serve restaurant is small on dining space, but you can still get you a carryout of Jamaican jerk chicken, curry goat & other favorites.

    Owing to its popularity, Jamrock Jamaican restaurant has three Atlanta locations: 111 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, 381 Moreland Ave SE and 1232 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30310.

    Jayida Ché Herbal Tea Spot

    566 Fayetteville Rd SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 | (404) 348-0656

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    Jayida Ché Herbal Tea Spot in Atlanta is a modest tea spot that is big on serving you tea that does a body good. Owners Aleathia Saleem and Mariyah Sabir make sure Jayida’s specializes in sourcing organic, fair trade, and local ingredients to curate a tea blend that soothes your soul.

    Johnny’s Chicken And Waffles

    3725 Main Street, College Park, GA 30337

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    Atlanta celebrities Ne-Yo and wife, Chef Crystal Smith, along with reality TV star Karlie Redd have teamed up to open a new restaurant in College Park: Johnny’s Chicken & Waffles. The eatery opened its doors in December 2020, AtlantaFi.com has learned.

    See what’s on the menu at Johny’s Chicken and Waffles.

    Just Add Honey Tea Company

    684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE Unit E, Atlanta, GA 30312 |  (404) 850-6510
     

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    If you want to know who has cornered the market on intown tea, check out the Just Add Tea Company. The family-run business has two locations, at 209 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta and 684 John Wesley Dobbs. At the new spot, just off the Beltline Eastside Trail, owners Brandi and Jermail Shelton are set to solidify their hold on ATL tea and its accessories.

    What’s on the menu at the Just Add Honey Tea Co? Herbal teas, black teas, fruit teas and all types of teas!

    K & K Soul Food

    881 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW, Atlanta, 404-685-1073

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    The original Bankhead Restaurant has been cooking home-style meals for the southwest Atlanta community since the 1960s. Now called K&K Soul Food, the eatery, which has been owned for the same family for 40 years, continues to be a standout spot for cafeteria-style soul food. Today the restaurant is run by Kimario Smith, who took over for his mother and grandmother. With its famed Pork Chop plate and Steak plate both priced at $6.99, K&K Soul Food is one of the cheapest — and best — square meals you can find in Atlanta.

    One K & K Soul Food reviewer on Facebook said this: “Good SoulFood. Taste like somebody’s Auntie definitely in the kitchen.”

    Kemper’s Cafe

    1955 Metropolitan Pkwy SW, Atlanta, GA 30315

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    Kemper’s Cafe has revitalized the Metropolitan Parkway food options with its Caribbean + soul food-inspired dishes.

    The menu has plenty of island favorites such as Curry Chicken, Oxtails and BBQ Jerk Chicken.

     Le Petit Marché 

    1984 Hosea L Williams Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30317

    black owned restaurants in Atlanta Le Petit Marché owner Marchet Sparks[/caption]

    Le Petit Marché or The Little Market began in 2008 offering Atlantans fresh breads, locally sourced foods and soups and salads. After enduring some tough times, Le Petit Marché has become a bustling gourmet market for the Kirkwood community and many in East Atlanta.

    Owner Marchet Sparks has made the venture a family affair. Visit  Le Petit Marché and you’ll likely be greeted by “Pop” Sparks. You can also catch a glimpse of Mom in the back making a batch of your favorite soup.

    Lickety Split Southern Kitchen & Bar

    1155 Virginia Ave Suite F, Hapeville, GA 30354

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    Lickety Split is a soul food restaurant that serves traditional, homecooked southern food with a heaping helping of hospitality. It opened in late April 2019, but is making some sizable rumblings already.

    The family owned and operated restaurant offers happy hour as well as brunch on the weekends. Delivery and catering services are also available. See more.

    Local Green Atlanta

    19 Joseph E. Lowery Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30314  (770) 883-8291

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    Local Green Atlanta started as a food truck but opened a brick-and-mortar restaurant after starring as a pop-ups in Monday Night Brewing. You can find owner Zachary Wallace serving delicious vegan and pescatarian fast food options at his eatery near Martin Luther King Boulevard and Joseph Lowery in Vine City.

    Lov’n It Live

     2796 E Point St, East Point, GA 30344, 404-765-9220

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    If you’re looking for good eats between Hartsfield Airport and downtown Atlanta, Lov’n It Live has want you need. Specializing in organic and vegan cuisine, the East Point restaurant is located at 2796 East Point Street about 10 minutes from Atlanta.

    What’s on Lov’n It Live’s menu? You must try the Nubian Salad, Collard Rolls and BBQ Sage Wraps.

    Mango’s Caribbean Restaurant

    180 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta, GA, 404-698-3992

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    Matthew “True” Nelson was well known around Atlanta as a famed reggae club promoter. These days, Nelson, known in musical circles as Krushmore, is making culinary hits these days. He owns Mangos Caribbean Restaurant on Auburn Avenue next to the Royal Peacock, which he controls as well. As Mango’s jerk chicken grows in popularity, Nelson’s food empire is holding down he West End.

    Historically, those with the best food have struggled to stay afloat, either due to business mistakes are trying to survive on bare-bones budgets. That being said, there are a few joints still keeping the soul food flame alive.

    Soul food is a Southern tradition. Not every restaurant is worthy of the religion. Only those that adhere to the time-tested and working class code associated with the soulful dishes and recipes can rightfully hold the crown and be befitted with the moniker.

    Are you ready to get down and eat? Here are some of the best soul food restaurants in Atlanta.

    Marguerites Jerk Bistro

    1039 Grant St SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 | (404) 941-9733

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    I came here on a whim and the first thing I have to say is… WOW,” says one reviewer. “I came right at closing and the owner, who was a sweetheart, was nice enough to take my order just before shutting the door. I got the oxtail meal, and the person with me got the jerk wing meal, sub rice for fries.”

    Milk & Honey

    5495 Cascade Road, Suite 100, Atlanta, 404-968-9266

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    Featuring the triumphant dishes of Chef Sammy Davis, winner of the Food Network’s hit show “Chopped,” and helmed by co-owner Monique Rose Simms, Milk & Honey at Cascade has a hit on their hands.

    With signature dishes such as Rotisserie Chicken, Chef B.G.’s Turkey Meatloaf and more, this all-day brunch spot has become a must-dine for Atlantans and visitors in the know.

    My Potato Factory

    1521 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 |  (404) 343-1946

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    Here’s what one reviewer says about My Potato Factory: “WOW! After searching high and low and during disappointed, I decided to try this restaurant’s sweet potato pie. I was NOT disappointed as this was heavenly, worth the drive and every penny spent!

    I discussed with the staff while picking up and was told if I did not like it, I could get my money back. That already made me feel like I was as in the right place.

    Happy to have found this restaurant. EXTREMELY PLEASED!”

    Ms. Icey’s Kitchen & Bar

    1371 Clairmont Rd, Decatur, GA 30033

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    A relatively new soul food spot in Decatur comes from owner and restaurateur Sim Walker, whose New York City rearing comes through in the vibe. Ms. Icey’s, named after Walker’s grandmother, is Decatur’s best-kept secret even though it has quickly become a culturally hip gathering place for those in the know. When cornbread comes in an iron skillet, and oxtails do as well, you know you’re in a foodie’s dream. Not only are many of the dishes a nod to Southern and soul food culture, but the drinks are mostly handcrafted, giving the place an organic life. The sweet potato waffles are to die for.

    Negril Village Atlanta

    800 Forrest St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 464-7159black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Sim Walker

    Situated in the on North Avenue in Midtown Atlanta, Negril Village is a well-known Caribbean restaurant that caters to intown city dwellers who crave island fare. Negril Village Atlanta is owned by Sim Walker, the mastermind behind Ms. Icey’s Kitchen & Bar in Decatur. Negril Village is located in a renovated 1907 firehouse. The eatery offers a full bar & Sunday brunch.

    Nouveau Bar & Grill

    3775 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 343-6785

    103 W Mill St, Jonesboro, GA 30236 | 770) 766-8425

    Nouveau Bar & Grill owner Ebony Austin

    Nouveau Bar & Grill owner Ebony Austin has a lot of things in the works when it comes to the eatery. Not only are other metro Atlanta locations on the horizon, but in Florida as well.

    Here’s what one customer says about Nouveau Bar & Grill in College Park. “The restaurant is nice. I’m only rating 4 stars for now because I haven’t tried everything on their menu. However the lamb meal that I had as well as the spinach dip was good. I would go back. Apparently the most popular item is the seafood and grits so I’ll try that next time.”

    Old Lady Gang Southern Cuisine

    177 Peters St. SW, Atlanta | 404-692-4407

    3650 Marketplace Blvd Suite 950, East Point, GA 30344

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    Known as the Kandi Burruss-Tucker spot, Old Lady Gang Southern Cuisine has quickly taken its position as both a sophisticated and downhome Southern food spot in downtown Atlanta. Yes, it is owned by Burruss-Tucker and husband Todd Tucker, but it pays homage to Kandi’s aunts, Joyce Jones, aunts Bertha Jones & Nora Wilcox, who make up the “Old Lady Gang.”

    Favorites on the menu of Old Lady Gang, which also has a location in State Farm Arena, include Momma Joyce’s House Punch, Aunt Bertha’s Fried Chicken and Aunt Nora’s Fried Catfish Strip.

    Paschal’s

    180 Northside Dr SW #B, Atlanta, GA 30313

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    Known as the kitchen of the civil rights movement, Paschals has had the most continuous success of any soul food joint in the city.

    Founded by the Paschal brothers, James and Robert in 1947, this CastleberryHill eatery has long enjoyed strong support from Atlanta’s black community. Since 1947, James and Robert Paschal, The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy and Hosea Williams all planned protests in the back room while collard greens and corn bread baked only feet away from them. Today,  Elby Marshall Slack is the only original member of the staff still there. Paschal’s has morphed into a mid-upscale eatery with a cosmopolitan clientele. But it still has some of the meanest soul food in the ATL. Best dishes include Gulf shrimp, chicken and Andouille as well as the Caribbean Fish Tacos.

    Peach Cobbler Cafe

    2221 Peachtree Rd NW Suite G, Atlanta, GA 30309 |  (404) 351-0450

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    Here’s what one reviewer says about the Peach Cobbler Cafe. “1st time customer because of the radio commercial. I am completely satisfied! The food was EXCELLENT! Customer service good and ample parking in good location. We got the fried salmon OMG!…Fried shrimp NEVER had them that good, meatloaf I NEVER eat others meatloaf, and son got 1/2 slab rib. The mac&cheese, collards, and corn muffin was better than mine. Thank you, it feels good to spend my money on good food obviously made with love. Oh, the peach cobbler and red velvet cake was really good and not that sweet.”

    Ponce Sports Lounge

    3924 E Ponce De Leon Ave Clarkston, GA 30021

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    Ponce Sports Lounge has hookah, live music and pool tables, but the chef-prepared food is the best in all of Clarkston. Although it is not a restaurant, you can order food up until 3 a.m. on the weekends.

    Purple Corkscrew Wine Shop & Tasting Room

    32 N. Avondale Rd Avondale Estates, GA 30002
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    Since it opened in 2016, owner Steffini Bethea has made sure that the Purple Corkscrew & Tasting Room educates its patrons. LIke fine wine, Purple Corkscrew gets better with time.
    Bethea has assembled an all-star staff that knows all things wine, including a wine manager, wine consultants and a certified Sommelier.

    Q Time Restaurant

    1120 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30310

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    Among the best of the Styrofoam plate eateries, Q Time Restaurant continues to impress. Run by the Crenshaw family after patriarch Fred Crenshaw threw his Alabama upbringing into his food, this West End gem remains a best-kept secret to those outside the community. Q Time sits in a strip mall a short distance from Willie Watkins Funeral Home, The Wrens Nest and even the Atlanta University Center. Q Time is known for its succulent turkey wings, collard greens and meatloaf.

    Soul: Food And Culture

    99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 | (678) 795-3158

    Soul Food and Culture's famous collard green waffle

    Atlanta Chefs Todd Richards and Joshua Lee have teamed up again aside from their Lake & Oak Neighborhood BBQ to bring us Soul: Food and Culture inside Krog Street Market.

    The new restaurant replaces Richards Southern Fried, which was sunset when the pandemic began.

    Roc South Cuisine & Cocktail

    3009 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 | (404) 481-5915

    Roc South Cuisine is one of the best black-owned restaurants in Atanta

    Chef Virgil Harper mans the kitchen at Roc South Cuisine, one of the best eateries in Brookhaven.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Roc South Cuisine: “A nice place for a socially distant meeting on the patio. Food was good comfort. Young vibe the day I went. Staff Covid-19 compliant with masks and wiping down tables. Can’t remember if they had cute disposable plates though.”

    Rosie’s Coffee Cafe

    2330 Sylvan Road, Atlanta, 404-684-1111

    48 Northside Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30313

    819 Bankhead Hwy, Carrollton, Ga. 30117

    black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Rosie's

    Rosie’s Cafe opened in a quaint structure in 2017 on Sylvan Road in southwest Atlanta. Named after Alabama native Rosie Gail, the restaurant’s owners have created not one but two lasting tributes to her love. Its newest location on Northside Drive caters to fans streaming out of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta.

    Menu favorites at Rosie’s include the the shrimp & grits, salmon croquettes and perch po’ boy.

    Soul Vegetarian

    879 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

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    One of the West End’s most famous restaurants, Soul Vegetarian is just what the name implies, vegetarian, but don’t get it twisted. This is some of the best whole food in the  city. Fave joints include the Garvey Burger, made from seasoned wheat gluten topped with special “Mierah” mushroom and onion sauce.

    Sublime Doughnuts

    535 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 897-1801

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Sublime Doughnuts

    2566 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 (404) 315-6899

    If you’ve got a sweet tooth, Sublime Doughnuts has become the perfect place. With two locations in Atlanta, Sublime has become quite popular with celebrities and politicians. Owner Kamal Grant comes with big credentials. In 2004, he graduated from the Culinary Institute of America.

    Since then he’s given Atlantans a sugar rush with such favorites as Fresh Strawberry N Cream, Orange Star, Dirty D, A-Town Cream and Smores doughnuts.

    Suite Food Lounge

    375 Luckie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313

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    Sure this place is a nightclub with a private rooftop and dance floor, but it has a serious full-scale kitchen. it is named Suite Food Lounge after all. Since 2013, sibling owners Terry Clark and Tory Thomas have made Suite Food Lounge a top and happening spot for Atlanta events.

    What’s on the menu at Suite Food Lounge? How about Smoked Gouda Shrimp & Grits, Whole Red Snapper and Fried Airline Chicken, to name a few dishes.

    Tassili’s Raw Reality Café

     1059 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30310

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    In southwest Atlanta, Tassili’s Raw Reality Café is a healthy food option in a sea of bad choices and junk food. Owned by Master Raw Chef Tassili Ma’at, this eatery subscribes to a dining experience full of nutrient-rich delectables that give your body life. Come for the food, stay for the Egyptian Yoga classes.

    On the menu you’ll find “That Ish Wrap,” and some of the most beautiful and artfully crafted veggie wraps around.

    The Breakfast Boys

     3387 Main St, Atlanta, GA 30337 | (470) 312-2108

    The Breakfast Boys opens in College Park, Georgia Lonzo Wyche pictured with celebrity Rolonda Rochelle at The Breakfast Boys. Source: Instagram[/caption]

    Atlanta restaurateur Lorenzo Wyche recently opened The Breakfast Boys, an all-day breakfast spot in College Park. The eatery is a partnership between Wyche and the proprietors of Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen, Juan and Gee Smalls.

    Here’s what one customer says about The Breakfast Boys:”My experience here was great with TESHA as my server. The general manager was helpful and very accommodating as well. The food and ambiance here are amazing and I am happy to be spending my money with this brand new black owned business! The brunch food was so [good]. I had the catfish, shrimp and grits that has chicken sausage in it too! I will definitely be back again and again!”

    The Consulate

    10 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309

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    Interior designer Douglas Hines and his wife Mei Lin, a chef with global influences, teamed up to open The Consulate in 2016 in Midtown. Before that, the Atlanta power couple opened Honey Bubble Tea in Poncey-Highland.

    If you want to experience different cultures through food, this couple has you covered. They plan to open as many as eight restaurants across the city.

    The Corner Grille

     3823 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 767-1135

    2341 Marietta Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 891-5159

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta, Corner Grille

    Located on College Park’s main street, The Corner Grille is a welcome respite to airport travelers and locals looking for some casual American food. But the eatery with the handsome brick exterior also features some Cajun-inspired dishes. It’s clearly evident that owners Julian and Annette have some Louisiana in their background!
    What’s on the menu at The Corner Grille in College Park? Try the Seafood Gumbo, Cajun Pasta and for sweets, the Beignets are excellent.
     

    Triple Jays Pizza

    1020 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (678) 712-8400

    Triple Jays Pizza is among the best restaurants in Atlanta

    Here’s what one reviewer says about Triple Jays Pizza: “Everything was great! The Detroit style deep dish pepperoni pizza was literally the best pizza I’ve ever eaten. Really good wings too! Friendly staff and a fun environment! Can’t wait to sit outside this spring! There is even a fire place!”

    Two Dough Girls

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    Two Dough Girls is a baked-to-order bakery based in Atlanta. All you have to do is have a craving and place your minimum $30 order. You can get many kinds of desserts and even some vegan versions.

    You can find Two Dough Girls goods at Just Add Honey (209 Edgewood Ave and 684 John Wesley Dobbs) and Cafe CAFÉ Ulu at  2036 Sylvan Rd (Sylvan Plaza) Atlanta 30310.

    Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours

    1133 Huff Rd NW #D, Atlanta, GA 30318

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    This relatively new eatery has quickly stolen the hearts of soul food lovers in the city. Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours is run by Executive Chef and Owner Deborah VanTrece has become a culinary force in Atlanta. She also runs her own catering company Catering by VanTrece. Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours has become known as an eatery that offers creative versions of Southern classics such as Jack Daniels Pecan Honey Chicken Wings and Sweet Tea Baby Back Ribs. Their Blue Plate Specials are great.

    The Spice House

    2247 Cascade Road SW, Atlanta, 470-575-5999

    375 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 289-0116

    2591 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 | (404) 343-0086

    The Spice House has the best jerk chicken in Atlanta

    The Spice House is a Caribbean-inspired restaurant owned by chef Leno Joseph. The Haitian eatery is located in one of the most visible area’s of Cascade.  saw the need to do the exact same thing in the restaurant business.

    Top menu items include Caribbean crab cakes, turkey in Creole sauce and Jerk stuffed burgers.

    The Slutty Vegan

    Westview 1542 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW. Atlanta, GA 30310.
    Old Fourth Ward 76 Edgewood Ave SE. Atlanta, GA 30312
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    Gwinnett County 2131 Pleasant Hill Road Duluth, Ga. 30096
    Athens-Clarke County 700 Baxter Ste. 800, Athens, Ga. 30605
    Georgia Tech 351 Ferst Dr. NW Atlanta, Ga. 30313

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    Who says meat-based restaurants have all the fun? The Slutty Vegan restaurant, originally a food truck, had its grand opening for its brick-and-mortar location on Sunday, January 13, 2019 in Atlanta. Since then it’s been packing in the customers. See what’s on the menu & more.

    This Is It! BBQ & Seafood

    3430 Creek Pointe Ave, East Point, GA 30344

    3620 Camp Creek Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30331

    6045 Old National Hwy, College Park, GA 30349

    2776 Cumberland Blvd SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

    4065 Memorial Dr, Decatur, GA 30032

     1497 Mt Zion Rd, Morrow, GA 30260

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    This is It is the quintessential soul food joint in the heart of the South. Began by Butch Anthony and family, This Is It boasts a decades long tradition secured by a tight family, This Is It has expanded throughout metro Atlanta to become the premiere soul food brand in Georgia. If you’re in the mood for neck bones, this are the best in the country, bar none.

    Tom, Dick & Hank

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    3807 East Main Street, College Park, GA 30337

    191 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30312

    Hank Johnson is the proprietor of Tom, Dick & Hank, a fusion barbecue joint that has commandeered area taste buds near its original location on Ralph David Abernathy across from Georgia State University Stadium. A second location in College Park is sure to elicit the same feelings.

    Top dishes at Tom, Dick & Hank include Beef Brisket Sandwich, BBQ dry rubbed wings and fried whiting.

    Urban Grind Coffeehouse

    962 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318

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    Urban Grind is not just a hip Atlanta coffeehouse, they’re doing it for the culture. This West Midtown coffee shop regularly hosts  film screenings, poetry slams & other arty events. Of course, you get killer coffee, desserts and free Wi-Fi.

    Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen & Bar

    3721 Main St, College Park, GA 30337 | (404) 228-4897

    822 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 228-4897

    Virgil's Gullah Kitchen is one of the best black restaurants in Atlanta

    Virgil’s is on the main strip of College Park, where you can get authentic Gullah-inspired seafood dishes and desserts.

    Walter’s Soul Food Cafe

    394 Cleveland Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30315  (404) 761-0001

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    This small restaurant is big on soul food and hospitality, but all of southwest Atlanta already know that. If you want fried chicken, collard greens and turnips, cornbread and the rest of the fixin’s, they give you a generous helping.

    What’s on the menu at Walter’s Soul Food Cafe? Pork chops, brisket, Salisbury steak and more.

    Who’s Got Soul Southern Cafe

    3818 Covington Hwy, Decatur, GA 30032 | (404) 289-0116

    1098 Herrington Rd #1098, Lawrenceville, GA 30044 |  (770) 995-6544

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    Here’s what one reviewer says about Who’s Got Soul Southern Cafe: “My favorite soul food spot thus far in the area. Great prices and the food is always insanely good. The lines are long (sometimes) but that’s a good sign of course. I always get the oxtails and bbq rib tips. My favorite sides are the macaroni and cheese, collards, yams, and potato salad. Oh, the turkey wings and pork chops smothered in gravy is good as well. The peach punch is also pretty good and not too sweet. It’s also, my parents favorite go to when they are in town. I highly recommend…keep on keeping on!”

    The southwest Atlanta restaurant’s menu includes The 640, which is two waffle cones, your choice of meat, veggie patty and eggs. Another fave is West Endians, grilled flat bread, shredded Cajun turkey, Chipotle Spread, tomato, spinach and purple onion.

    656 Sports Bar & Grille

    656 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30312

    best black-owned restaurants in Atlanta - 656 Sports Bar & Grille

    656 Sports Bar and Grille is situated in a prime spot for incoming traffic to downtown Atlanta. It’s also a great place to watch the game. 656 Sports Bar and Grille is located in downtown Atlanta, minutes from Georgia State University Stadium.

    Here’s what one reviewer says about 656 Sports Bar & Grille: “My waitress Augustina had great customer service. Had some good hookah. The nachos were pretty good. Menu was diverse and ambiance was pretty decent for a sports bar. Chill spot overall. Would definitely attend again.”

    Next: Best Black-Owned Coffee Shops In Atlanta

    If you want to expand your palate a bit, check out our guide to the best new Atlanta restaurants to try in 2019. Bon apetit!

    Got an event or know of something opening in and around Atlanta? Holla: CJ@AtlantaFi.com. See what’s poppin’ in the ATL! Subscribe to our  news alerts here, follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook.

     
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    Delta Air Lines is adding flight attendants in Atlanta for 2024. its subsidiary, Endeavor Air is hiring as well.

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    Do Delta Employees Still Fly Free?

    Because of the pandemic, Delta and many other airlines cut back on certain perks as they went through successive rounds of layoffs and furloughs, but employees still get to fly for free.

    The free flight benefits are a major perk that Delta uses to attract and retain good employees. When ever you see words like ‘non-revenue” flights or “space available” flights, those are labels associated with no-cost trips for employees.

    How To Get Hired As A Flight Attendant At Delta

    Flight attendants have one of the most representative jobs at Delta, which means that they are seen as the face of the airline.

    If you want to become a Delta flight attendant, ask or reach out to a flight attendant on LinkedIn to see if he or she will refer you.

    Flight attendants get up to 18 days off every month and more than150 days a year.

    Final Word

    Do you want to work for Delta Air Lines in Atlanta? The carrier is hiring flight attendants, pilots and corporate staff right now.

    There’s no doubt about it: Delta is a great place to work.

    Once you become a Delta employee, you get access to competitive base pay, profit sharing, 401(k) contributions and health and wellbeing programs.

    Applications are being taken now at Delta.com/Careers. Once a candidate is selected to join the team as a flight attendant, they must successfully complete six weeks of rigorous training located at our world headquarters in Atlanta.

    For more hiring tips, visit our Jobs Page.

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  • things to do in Atlanta at night - Kat's Cafe: Live Music, Food, Drink, Info In Midtown Atlanta

    Kat’s Cafe: Live Music, Food, Drink, Good Times In Midtown Atlanta

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    If you’re looking for live music during the week, Kate’s Cafe in Midtown Atlanta is the place to be.

    The establishment is located amid some residential homes at 970 Piedmont Ave NE, a short distance from 10th Street, Kat’s Cafe live music bar and restaurant is definitely one of those cool things to do in Atlanta on any day of the week.

    Poetry lovers who are fans of open mic nights flock to this place. And the food’s good. too. While the menu may not be that expansive, the few dishes Kat’s Cafe specializes in are good.

    Kat’s Cafe in Midtown Atlanta: Everything you need to know

    Native Atlantans as well as visitors love this place. Here’s what one Google reviewer said:

    “Oh, yes. I will return. Kat’s Cafe (KC) is a gem ,I’m glad I found. KC is a small venue that features live entertainment and a bar for drinks.
    From the accolades given by the singer that was there the night I was, KC is where local talent is given a chance to shine. There is a small cover. $10, the night I was there. Not sure if it changes depending on the act.
    Seating was limited and the cafe was full so I sat at the bar. Drinks are reasonably priced.
    Valet parking available on premise.  Thanks, Kat for a nice place to unwind on the weekends! I will be returning soon.”

    Here’s the schedule for the weekly rundown at Kat’s Cafe

      • Tuesday: Comedy, 9 pm
      • Wednesday: Various live shows, 8p (call ahead at 404.347.2263)
      • Thursday: Open Mic, 9pm
      • Friday: Happy Hour DJs, 5pm | Party Band, 9pm
      • Saturday: Live Band, 9pm

    Where is Kat’s Cafe located?

    Kat’s Cafe is located at 970 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. Here’s a map to help you find it.


    There are so many Atlanta events popping off every week it’s hard to keep up with it all. That’s why I suggest you subscribe to AtlantaFi.com to get all the freshest gatherings, Atlanta happenings, parties and more delivered to your inbox.

    Things to do in Atlanta on a weekly basis can range from going golfing mid-week to checking out the latest restaurant openings. At AtlantaFi.com, we curate the city for you!

    Cool events takes place every year when it’s hot. And that’s when Atlanta is at its best. Every Atlanta weekend has something cool to do. The city has a thriving cultural, food, sports and music scene, with venues like the Tabernacle and the Fox Theatre hosting concerts and shows throughout the year.

    The city is also home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Opera, offering world-class performances for music lovers.Atlanta has a lot of cool things to do and places to eat, including some of the top soul food joints and remarkable Thai food spots

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  • Che Butter Jonez is moving to Brookhaven

    Che Butter Jonez Relocating To Brookhaven

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    Che Butter Jonez, the southside Atlanta restaurant known for its delicious sandwiches and breakfast foods, is moving its flagship location to Brookhaven.

    After some successful years as a food truck, Malik Rhasaan and Detric Fox-Quinlan, the husband-and-wife team behind the popular eatery, launched their venture in 2021 at a Chevron station plaza on Cleveland Avenue. It quickly became one of the best black-owned restaurant in Atlanta. However, persistent issues such as public disturbances and property management challenges have made it difficult to continue operating there.

    Che Butter Jonez Relocating To Brookhaven: CheHaven

    The couple is also preparing to expand while awaiting the completion of Butter & Scotch, a Queens-inspired restaurant set to open in the Origin Hotel Atlanta downtown.

    On June 21, Rhasaan shared on Instagram: “We’re likely going to have to close the Cleveland Avenue location. Too often, I find myself confronting grown men and women about activities they know are inappropriate … I can’t leave my establishment to handle other business because I can’t hire anyone to deal with the daily chaos … Local politicians won’t help, other tenants are indifferent or part of the problem, and the landlord may as well not exist … We’re currently searching for a new space for Che Butter Jonez. We’d love to stay in the area, but staying here isn’t an option.”

    This post, prompted by issues like loitering and public urination, attracted new opportunities for the restaurant.

    Bae Butter Jonez menu

    Photo Che Butter Jonez / Instagram

    One promising option is a 3,000-square-foot space in Brookhaven at 1602 Lavista Road, affectionately referred to as “CheHaven.”

    On June 26, Che Butter Jonez announced its move on Instagram: “We’re late, but we’re also moving. It is with sadness that we prepare to leave our flagship brick-n-mortar location. We didn’t try. We succeeded. Because we created the kind of community in these small walls that people always say they wish to experience. We’re proud of that, but we’re headed in a direction that brings about opportunities we could have never imagined, so we live the dream we dare to dream! Thank you all so much. It has been an honor and a pleasure to serve you all, and those of us who can’t get to us often, we will let you know how much longer you guys have us here at your spot, but just know we have some cool things planned, and we’re excited! Fk it, be excited with us! We gonna have a great time! More news to come!”

    Photo Che Butter Jonez / Instagram

    Photo Che Butter Jonez / Instagram

    Rhasaan expressed mixed feelings about the move, noting, “I don’t want to go at all. We live in the neighborhood, but it’s hard to get staff because of the reputation of Cleveland Avenue. I work every day. It’s hard to give someone the burden to have to be security on top of their job.”

    Where Is CheHaven Located?

    Located at 1602 Lavista Road NE, in the former Coffee Bar Atlanta space, the new 2,954-square-foot Che Butter Jonez will more than double the size of the Cleveland Avenue location and accommodate five times the number of people. Here’s a map to help you find it.

    The new Brookhaven location will open in the fall, offering a much larger space with a capacity of 81, compared to the current 15. The restaurant will operate six days a week, up from the current three.

    The restaurant will feature large garage-style windows, a stage at the front, and décor similar to the original, with bright and inviting colors and wood elements.

    The expanded menu will include breakfast, lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch, with new items like salmon and shrimp bowls, along with favorites like the lamb burger and pastrami-topped “Patti LaBelle” patty melt. Bodega-style sandwiches will be available for breakfast, and the restaurant will offer craft soda, bottled beer and wine, and a small grocery area with staples and grab-and-go items. Events like Singo (singing BINGO) and Wednesday night fish and spaghetti will continue.

    The Cleveland Avenue location will remain open for the time being, though its future is uncertain.

    Rhasaan and Fox-Quinlan started Che Butter Jonez as a food truck in 2018. Named after Rhasaan’s online alias, the truck gained popularity with its tagline, “I cook better than your muva!” and rotating dishes like the lamb burger and the Bodega breakfast sandwich.

    Final Word

    The couple’s first brick-and-mortar location location opened in June 2021 at 757 Cleveland Ave., just minutes from their home. They are also working on an upscale restaurant and bar called Butter + Scotch, slated to open in a hotel on Mitchell Street later this year.

    Cool events takes place every year when it’s hot. And that’s when Atlanta is at its best. Every Atlanta weekend has something cool to do. The city has a thriving cultural, food, sports and music scene, with venues like the Tabernacle and the Fox Theatre hosting concerts and shows throughout the year.

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