in the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important that you remain COVID-safe, even though you’re hungry. Since the health crisis began, Atlanta’s restaurant community has taken numerous steps to obey local mandates as well as stay in business.
One great way Atlanta restaurants have continued to serve the public is by offering ways for you to eat there without coming inside and risking any time of exposure.
We want you to stay safe, but eat well! This article will list Atlanta restaurants that offer curbside pickup.
Here Are The Best Atlanta Restaurants Offering Curbside Pickup
In addition to takeout and delivery, Atlanta restaurants are making changes to ensure your safety, so here are the best local eateries that you can patronize for lunch and dinner.
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1197 Peachtree St NE #528, Atlanta, GA 30361 | (404) 400-3669
1170 Howel Mill rd Suite P10b, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 968-9437
Aziza opened in Atlanta in late July 2019.The eatery is in the West Midtown corridor of Westside Provisions District.
The eatery is the second concept from Oliva Restaurants, which brought us the award-winning Italian market and wine bar Bellina Alimentari in Ponce City Market.
Boiler Seafood & Crab Boil
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2425 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 | (404) 574-8552
Photo credit: Instagram / @boileratlanta
Boiler Seafood & Crab Boil restaurant opened in December 2019 after some delays. The Buckhead restaurant is located in the Lindbergh area near the MARTA Station.
Boiler Seafood offers a Louisiana-style menu with all your Cajun favorites, such as boiled crab and crawfish and seafood.
699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 881-1511
Here’s what one reviewer says about Chin Chin 2: “The menu and service were beyond our expectations. We really loved the environment of this place. Superb place to take the family out for dinner.”
Doc Chey’s Noodle House
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1424 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30306 | (404) 888-0777
Here’s what one reviewer says about Doc Chey’s Noodle House: “Very clean and welcoming place. They offer big portions and for economical rates. I loved the menu very much and the staff were very personal and chatty. Recommended.”
Carson Kitchen
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4 S Main St, Alpharetta, GA 30009 | (770) 696-1752
Carson Kitchen opens Feb. 13, 2020 in Alpharetta City Center. The new restaurant concept comes to Georgia thanks to Woodstock-born chef/restaurateur Cory Harwell, partner in the Simon Hospitality Group. Read more.
Clues and Cocktails
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314 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 | (404) 390-3285
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Clues and Cocktails opened in the middle of 2019 in the Sweet Auburn district of Atlanta, Clues and Cocktails is a bar and restaurant themed around an escape room and housed on the first floor of Room Escape at 314 Auburn Avenue NE.
Coalition Food & Beverage
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50 Canton St Suite 108, Alpharetta, GA 30009 | (470) 839-6725
Crab cakes @ Coalition Food & Beverage.
Coalition Food and Beverage is spread across 3,331-square-feet of space and seats approximately 150 diners, including a bar, outdoor dining and private dining.
While not as stiff and contemporary-looking as many of the restaurants you’d see in Midtown, Coalition strives for a more urban aesthetic and community feel.
DBA Barbecue
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1190 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30306 | (404) 249-5000
155 Sycamore St, Decatur, GA 30030 | (404) 748-4617
The Deer and The Dove opened for business in June 2019 on the Decatur Square. Its sister restaurant, B-Side, is a cool spot to have a drink well.See the details.
Fellaship
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110 Centennial Olympic Park Dr Suite 102-104, Atlanta, GA 30313
Flower Child
Metro Atlanta Locations:
3400 Around Lenox Rd #207, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (678) 668-2271
6400 Blue Stone Rd #170, Sandy Springs, GA 30328 | (470) 481-7850
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Flower Child opened two metro Atlanta locations — one in Buckhead, the other in Sandy Springs — over the past year.
At the 3,500-square-foot Sandy Springs location, the Atlanta restaurant has an airy, open atmosphere where up to 78 diners can experience an open air vibe centered on decorative tile and brightly colored brick.
Outside they can enjoy a patio that seats an additional 82 people in a 1,300 additional square foot space.
Flower Child is located in City Springs, the multi-use project in the heart of downtown Sandy Springs. Flower Child serves clean, made-from-scratch items such as salads, plates, wraps and bowls based upon seasonal vegetables and fruits, whole grains and lean proteins.
Here’s what one reviewer says about Malaya Restaurant: “Chinese food… very delicious. Don’t fret if it’s busy, it is worth the wait. The staff was very helpful and observant. It has a great interior. Feels similar to a restaurant in New York I loved.”
It’s official: Atlanta, Georgia, will be the host city of the NBA All Star game on March 7, 2021. The NBA players union agreed to the date, making it a reality.
The event will be Atlanta’s first major sports event since the COVID-19 pandemic started.
More than a week ago, senior NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski, tweeted that the NBA and The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) were in talks to still have an All-Star game.
When Will The 2021 NBA All-Star Game Be?
The players and the league had to get on the same page regarding a date and city that was mutually acceptable to both parties. As a result, they settled on the NBA All-Star game date of Sunday, March 7, 2021 in downtown Atlanta’s Philips Arena.
Back when it was still just an idea, NBA insiders opined that a city that was also a strong TV broadcasting mecca made sense.
“One site under discussion is Atlanta, home of Turner Sports. That idea includes providing support for HBCU’s and COVID-19 relief,” Wojnarowski tweeted.
The overall plan would incorporate several other pieces to support other Atlanta institutions that are suffering due to COVID-19.
“That idea includes providing support for HBCU’s and COVID-19 relief,” Woj said. Although other cities are thought to be in consideration, the longtime sports journalist only alluded to Georgia’s largest city.
Atlanta, home of the league’s Hawks, has suffered like most sports cities as fan attendance has dramatically fallen and some venues have been repurposed to deal with hospital overflow.
Any All Star game held in Atlanta would have to adhere to strict COVID protocols. One advantage the city has is that it is the home of Turner Sports, which has the primary TV contract with the league.
“Public health conditions prevented the Pacers, the NBA All-Star Host Committee and the NBA from appropriately planning and executing fan-focused All-Star activities in Indianapolis that were envisioned for this February,” a league statement on Nov. 25 read, while announcing that Indianapolis would instead host the 2024 All-Star Game.
Then there are the logistical concerns posed by having such a large sporting event in the city, although Atlanta successfully hosted the SEC Championship a few months earlier.
When Is The Last Time Atlanta Hosted The NBA All-Star Game?
Only two times in the past 40+ years has the NBA All-Star Game been played in Atlanta. The first occurrence came in 1978 at The Omni coliseum. Years later, the game returned in 2003 at Philips Arena.
If the big game does return to the city, it would be held at State Farm Arena, which has been used a polling precinct most recently.
Back in 2003, the NBA’s biggest stars (Kobe, Lebron, Allen Iverson, etc.) converged on downtown Atlanta to have one of the largest and most congested events the city has ever had.
Here is some footage of the NBA All-Star game held in Atlanta in 2003:
Baseball legend Hank Aaron passed away the morning of Thursday, January 22, 2021. He was 86 years old.
A private funeral will be held at Friendship Baptist Church Wednesday at 1 p.m. Local TV stations will stream the memorial service.
Aaron, one of the most iconic players in Major League Baseball history, started his career in the Negro Leagues before making his Major League team, the Milwaukee Braves.
Hank Aaron, Baseball Legend, Dead At 86
The 23-year-old was a force of nature. Shy and reserved from a small town, Aaron didn’t give interviews in the early years of his career.
In 1958, he took the Braves one game short of a championship. By that time, Aaron’s confidence was brimming.
“I felt extremely proud that I knew all the pitches like the back of my hand, and so I thought any time that I wanted to when I walked up to the plate that I could hit the ball as hard as I wanted to or could hit it out of the ballpark,” he once said.
Playing for nearly two decades, Aaron would rewrite the history books to become one of the most prolific hitters of all time.
The night he broke the homerun record in Atlanta-Fulton Stadium — smashing his 715th — remains one of the most electric feats in all of sports.
His record as the homerun king continues to stand in the MLB pantheon. His offensive prowess is unparalleled. Aaron holds many offensive records. He is one of only two players to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least 15 times.
Despite Success, Hank Aaron Suffered Years Of Abuse
Born in Mobile, Alabama, Aaron always engendered himself to regular folks and never hobnobbed with the elite.
But despite his success, Aaron said he spent years suffering racially motivated death threats and ridicule from opposing fans and people intent at hating him.
Aaron said the years of abuse took a toll on him.
“I never thought that playing baseball would bring out so many negative and bigoted thoughts in people’s minds. I thought that they would be behind me 100%, but that was not the case,” he said.
Even on the fateful night he broke Babe Ruth’s homerun record, indicative of the racial climate at the time, his bodyguards had instructed the ushers to turn to face the crowd rather than the field during his record-breaking feat.
He spent his latter years as a vice president of the Atlanta Braves, his hometown team.
Funeral arrangements have been confirmed. He was to be laid to rest in a private ceremony on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 in a humble Baptist church.
Around Atlanta, the state and baseball world, condolences poured in for Aaron, a true son of the South.
“This is a considerable loss for the entire city of Atlanta,” Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said in a statement. “While the world knew him as ‘Hammering Hank Aaron’ because of his incredible, record-setting baseball career, he was a cornerstone of our village, graciously and freely joining Mrs. Aaron in giving their presence and resources toward making our city a better place. As an adopted son of Atlanta, Mr. Aaron was part of the fabric that helped place Atlanta on the world stage. Our gratitude, thoughts and prayers are with the Aaron family.”
The Atlanta Braves also released a statement, commenting on the gentle nature that Aaron always displayed.
“We are absolutely devastated by the passing of our beloved Hank,” Braves Chairman Terry McGuirk said. “He was a beacon for our organization first as a player, then with player development, and always with our community efforts. His incredible talent and resolve helped him achieve the highest accomplishments, yet he never lost his humble nature. Henry Louis Aaron wasn’t just our icon, but one across Major League Baseball and around the world. His success on the diamond was matched only by his business accomplishments off the field and capped by his extraordinary philanthropic efforts.
Another premium Mexican eatery has opened in Buckhead. In early January 2021, Botica opened inside the space formerly occupied by the Watershed.
The eatery, which was set to open in November 2020, is the handiwork of Chef immo Alboumeh, whose extensive culinary experience is informed from his time spent in f Lebanon, Italy and Spain.
Mexican And Spain Eatery Botica Opens In Atlanta
“Chef Mimmo Alboumeh, who grew up in Lebanon, Italy and Spain, began his culinary career in Mexican restaurants more than 20 years ago, bringing with him the cultural influence and cooking of his upbringing,” it says on Botica’s website. “The Botica menu is inspired by street style tacos and Chef Mimmo’s unique brand of hybrid cuisine.”
What’s On Botica’s Menu?
Photo credit: Botica
You may be wondering what’s on Botica’s menu. The Atlanta restaurant features in-house smoked meats, homemade dressings, salsas, sauces and a made-from-scratch menu.
The eatery also offers brunch on Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am to 4 pm, with Mimmo’s signature savory dishes and bottomless Mimosas.
Where Is Botica Located?
Botica is located in the Brookwood Hills neighborhood of Atlanta, just south of Buckhead. Here is a map of the eatery to help you find it at 1820 Peachtree Road, NW, Unit 3 Atlanta, GA 30309.
We are living in perilous times as food prices continue to peak and shortages on key items becomes a concern. That’s why you need an emergency food supply list.
In this article, we’ll share how you can save money by building an emergency food supply list to keep your cupboards have being bare. Keep in mind that you’ll want to keep an eye on expiration dates on perishable goods.
What To Buy For Your Emergency Food Supply
Because none of us knows what the future holds, we should always be prepared for an emergency. The key is to store food that can be cooked and items that can be eaten without being cooked.
Remember to properly store items based on the temperatures they need. Bacteria can spoil food quickly if stored at the wrong at temperatures.
Ready to go over some things you need for your emergency food supply? Let’s get started.
1. Buy Water
You should stock up on bottled water if you can. H2o is the most nutritious thing you can put inside your body. Whatever you favorite brand of water is, you should be able to find it at your local grocery store.
If buying bottled water is not an affordable option for you, consider storing water in your own containers.
The federal government recommends that you stock at least a three-day supply of perishable goods for any disaster or emergency.
You may choose to extend that to a week’s worth, if you have the space. But don’t buy items that you will just end up hiding from yourself. If you do that, much of your food will go bad.
So, what are some items you should buy? Here’s a partial list:
When it comes to stocking up a food pantry or storing emergency food supplies, one of the main ways to waste money is to buy things you and your family don’t even like to eat.
If you have children, ask them what they like to eat so you’ll know what to store.
Also, make sure you account for snacks, drinks and the main foods that make up a normal diet.
4. Buy Groceries In Bulk
You’ll also want to buy groceries in bulk quantities. Not only does it save money, but it ensures that you have a plentiful supply of the things you like.
It will do you no good to stock up on items that hurt your stomach or that you can’t have. Keep in mind what your dietary limits are.
If you can’t have a lot of sweets, it may not be a good idea to go all in on cereal or sodas.
Last Words
Making your own emergency food supply is simple if you take the time to plan. In case you lose electricity, make sure you have food items that don’t need to be cooked or heated.
Above all, you need to stay safe with the foods you choose to eat. That means you may have to throw away perishable food such as meat, poultry, or any leftovers that have sat out and are over 40 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours or more.
Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. More definitive advice on health, please visitCDC.gov. Here are some helpful links:
A new eatery is now serving great food just outside the Perimeter in Atlanta: 1911 Biscuits & Burgers recently opened its doors in Smyrna. The eatery serves handcrafted burgers, biscuits, hot dogs, salads and sandwiches.
The new eatery is currently hiring for several positions inside and outside of the kitchen.
On the restaurant’s website it says: “We are now open and pleased to serve our Smyrna neighbors. Our Drive Thru is open for your convenience and safety. After the tremendous turnout this past weekend, we will be adjusting our menu.”
The menu of 1911 Biscuits & Burgers consists of some great American cuisine, such as Breakfast Plates anchored by chicken, sausage, bacon and steak. Also, the menu will offer Breakfast Bowls with brisket, bacon and more meats.
1911 Biscuits & Burgers will operate during the following hours:
Monday – Friday: 5:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Saturday – Sunday: 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Where is 1911 Biscuits & Burgers Located?
1911 Biscuits & Burgers is located at 3120 South Cobb Dr. Smyrna, GA 30080. Here’s a map to help you find it.
So you’re quarantining right now. It’s OK. Join the increasingly large club. You need to calm down. Things are crazy right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t handle it. You just might need a good drink.
Quarantine sounds like a grim thing, but it doesn’t have to be. This necessary period can be used to reset and just to take a moment. You deserve it.
15 Quarantine Drinks You Need In Your Life
Enter this article on what you need to drink right now to calm your nerves and just chill out.
Here are some drinks and recipes pulled from our great friends on Instagram. Please follow them.
Boston Bar Hopper
1.5 oz Flor de Caña rum
0.5 oz mezcal
0.75 oz fresh lemon
0.75 oz homemade strawberry syrup
2 dashes Fee Brothers Aztec chocolate bitters
Ah, coffee ale. Perfect for a quarantine weekend. “It smells like dark chocolate and tastes like a strong coffee with a Bourbon finish a bit earthy all around.”
Consider getting @mondaynight’s new seltzer, Narwater! Narwater Seltzer comes in 3 flavors (Blueberry Raspberry, Mango Guava, Grapefruit Pineapple) & I personally enjoy all of them! A few things you should know about the drinks:
Made with all real fruit (no artificial colors or flavors)
Brewed with natural fermentation instead of like other brands which use artificial flavors with diluted high-proof ethanol
Watermelon + alcohol= all the fun you need.
1. Cut a circle hole at the top of the watermelon.
2. Put your favorite alcohol bottle in the hole. I’m using @titosvodka
3. Let it sit for a few hours so watermelon can absorb the liquor.
4. Cut watermelon & serve
“Staying home? Enjoy this refreshing recipe from our culinary team: A twist on a classic Lemonade recipe at home. Paired with our lemon madeleines, it’s truly a treat! Visit A la Madeleine for the full recipe!”
2 oz bourbon
3/4 oz lemon juice
3/4 oz simple syrup
Red wine float
1- In a Shaker add bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup, ice and shake vigorously.
2- Strain into a old fashioned glass over fresh ice
3- Top with Red wine float
If you suspect that you may have symptoms related to coronavirus, health officials are asking you to go get tested. If you’re in Atlanta, there are now several places to get either drive-through testing or as a walk-in.
Now that vaccinations are underway, the good news is that you can find free COVID testing throughout Atlanta and parts of Georgia. You do not have to pay for COVID testing.
If you want to find COVID testing sites over the phone, there are three numbers you can call:
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Hotline at 844-442-2681
The Fulton County Board of Health’s COVID-19 Line at 404-613-8150
The DeKalb Hotline at 404-294-3700 (After hours: 1-844-442-2681)
There are three primary ways to get tested for coronavirus locally.
Locations: Where To Get Tested For COVID-19 In Atlanta, Georgia
This article is going to show you the locations of COVID-19 testing sites around Atlanta. All coronavirus testing is free by federal mandate, so you don’t have to worry about being charged.
The state has also partnered with CVS Minuteclinics to do the tests, which are designed to take less than 30 minutes. Of course, you can expect long lines of cars.
CVS MinuteClinic COVID-19 Testing: Where To Get Tested For Coronavirus In Atlanta, Georgia
Another drive-thru testing site is located on the campus on Georgia Tech at 352 Peachtree Place, Atlanta, GA. 30332. Here’s the address to help you find it.
Because it’s pollen season in Georgia, many people are experiencing coughing and sinus problems that may make them believe they have coronavirus. Here are the symptoms to look out for.
Just to be clear, COVID-19 includes respiratory symptoms like fever, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.
In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.
For information on Atlanta testing sites, you can also visit atlstrong.org/testing or call @ATL311 for more information on site locations and how to register.
Final Thoughts
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, remember to quarantine at home for at least 10 to 14 days. If your symptoms worsen, seek medical help immediately.
Where To Get The COVID Vaccine In Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia health officials have been working hard to get more doses delivered to the state. Metro Atlanta now has several places that are doing inoculations for Georgia residents.
Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. More definitive advice on health, please visitCDC.gov. Here are some helpful links:
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed much about our daily lives in very different ways. One way t has impacted many of us is that the global health crisis has allowed us to reconsider our personal finances.
The frivolous spending that we have become accustomed to may be a thing of the past. But what else has it taught us?
Money Lessons From The Pandemic
In this article, we’ll explore some things that the pandemic has taught us about our finances.
1. Save Money Now
It’s easy to say “save money,” but as we all know, you have to get out of debt first.
Chef Jonathan Waxman has opened Baffi, a new eatery in Atlanta’s West Midtown District, AtlantaFi.com has learned.
Baffi (pronounced BAH-FEE) serves casual, Italian-inspired fare that is locally sourced and seasonal.
Baffi Opens On Atlanta’s West Side
The eatery’s name Baffi comes from a translation of “mustache,” which is a wink toward Waxman’s New York City restaurant Barbuto, the Italian word for “bearded.”
Executive Chef Andrew Cacioppo helms the kitchen, meshing Waxman’s Italian-Californian flavors and cooking style with his own deep culinary expertise.
Baffi is open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday in Atlanta’s West Midtown neighborhood at Stockyards.
What Is On Baffi’s Menu?
Baffi’s menu serves approachable dishes such as:
Wood-Seared Shrimp Salad with winter greens, spicy aioli and focaccia
Cast Iron Sunburst Trout with braised greens and meyer lemon salsa
And don’t sleep on Waxman’s famed JW Roasted Chicken
You’ll also love the JW Gnocchi and Kale Salad; fresh and dried pastas, seasonal pizzas and a variety of shareable dishes, including Braised Meatball – pork & veal, mascarpone grits; Roasted Oysters – brown butter, black pepper, parmesan; Bruschetta – ricotta, wild mushrooms, focaccia, herbs; and JW Rosemary Potatoes.
Where Is Baffi Located In Atlanta?
Baffi is located in the office, restaurant and retail space at 976 Brady Avenue NW Atlanta, Ga. 30318. Here is a map to help you find it.