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Atlanta’s restaurants are moving cautiously amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has shuttered many kitchens. Some local eateries are re-opening to serve customers looking for a meal.
Of course, you can expect that the restaurants will enforce a minimum six-foot distance between their staff and guests as well as intensive sanitation and health-monitoring protocol.
These Atlanta Restaurants Are Open And Serving Customers
Here are some Atlanta restaurants who have decided to re-open their doors.
Chai Yo Modern Thai
As of Friday, May 1, Chai Yo Modern Thai is open for curbside takeout and delivery four days a week.
Chef Deedee Niyomkul has created several three-course set menu options that serve two to four guests starting at $50.The restaurant is also launching a new Sunday brunch this weekend! On Sundays, we will offer several new Thai brunch items available for curbside pickup and delivery from 11 am. to 2:00 pm!View all of the menu options and operating hours online at chaiyoatl.com/to-go.Citizen Soul
60 S Main St, Alpharetta, GA 30009 | (678) 317-3232
Citizen Soul is offering Family Meals available every Friday-Saturday. These are available for pick up 4 to 9 p.m. Place your order here.
Zunzi’s
1971 Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (470) 698-2351
Starting Monday, May 4, Zunzi’s in Atlanta is reopening for online ordering, takeout, delivery and catering. The Howell Mill location temporarily closed due to the global COVID-19 crisis, but guests will soon be able to enjoy their favorite South African-inspired sandwiches, bowls, salads and wraps to-go, including the award-winning Conquistador.
Barleygarden Kitchen & Craft Bar
900 Avalon Blvd, Alpharetta, GA 30009 | (678) 266-6218
Kraig Torres’ Barleygarden Kitchen & Craft Bar is open for “dine out” services beginning Friday, May 1. The dining room will remain closed, customers are welcome to enjoy their meals on the outdoor patios and open container areas surrounding the locations while keeping a respectful distance from others.
Boxcar
1000 White St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (470) 788-8171
Another Torres restaurant, Boxcar, has re-opened as of Friday, May 1. The West End spot is open for “dine out” services and is accommodating customers on its outdoor patios and open container areas surrounding the locations.
Hampton + Hudson
299 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 | (404) 948-2123
Cremalosa
2657 E College Ave Suite B3, Decatur, GA 30030 | (404) 578-2739
The recently-opened Decatur gelato shop will reopen on Friday, May 29 with socially distanced patio seating from 2-9pm through Sunday, May 31.
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BOCADO
887 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 815-1399
BOCADO is currently open for curbside pickup, carry-out and delivery service, and on Wednesday, May 20, the restaurant will re-open for dine-in service.
Ponce City Market
675 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE, Atlanta, GA
The following are now open for curbside pickup, which is located in PCM’s 30-minute parking area in front of Mountain High Outfitters and Rejuvenation. Pizza Jeans, Marrakesh, Jia, Miso Ko & Ton Ton and Tap on Ponce are also offering curbside pickup, with some offering delivery.
Bellina Alimentari
Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE UNIT 131, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 330-9933
The restaurant is now open for takeout and curbside pickup from noon-8:30pm daily. The menu here features family meals as well as antipasti, pasta, salads, sides and more.
City Winery
650 North Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (404) 946-3791
The urban winery is offering patio dining, curbside pickup and delivery via Grubhub, Seamless and UberEats from noon to 8pm daily. Guests opting to dine on their patio can order from the takeout menu here in advance.
Pancake Social
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (678) 609-8696
The breakfast-focused eatery celebrating the joy of pancakes, good coffee and more is now open for take-out Wednesday through Sunday from 8am-2pm. Orders can be placed online here.
W.H. Stiles Fish Camp
675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 | (678) 235-3929
The modern, urban fish shack is now open for curbside pickup Wednesday through Sunday from 11:30am-7pm. The menu (here) features fresh catch dishes like a Crispy Oyster Po’Boy and Fish n Chips, sides, desserts and nonalcoholic beverages. Orders can be placed by calling 678-235-3929.
We’re going to be updating this list throughout the week so, if you know of an Atlanta restaurant that has opened its doors, let us know. Reach out to our marketing & content editor CJ Johnson at cj@atlantafi.
com. 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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If you want good takeout and delivery, these Atlanta restaurants have stepped up their game. Despite Georgia’s re-opening, many restaurants are keeping their dining rooms closed.
You may be tired of eating out, so it’s a high time that you enjoyed some tasty dishes from these Atlanta spots preparing good food for you on a daily basis.
Atlanta Takeout / Delivery: Where To Eat This Week
Hungry for a meal? Here’s where you can eat in Atlanta right now:
Buford Highway Food Terminal
The Food Terminal in Doraville is taking orders and delivering for just $3. If you live near our Buford Highway location, please consider ordering directly from their store for $3 delivery.
Imperial Fez
2285 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 351-0870
Imperial Fez is doing curbside takeout and delivery from its location at the Peachtree Battle condo pool. Check out the menu to find out what’s cookin’.
Mangos
180 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 | 404) 698-3992
If you want some Caribbean food, Mangos is taking orders for jerk chicken, curry dishes and brown stew chicken as well in Atlanta.
6 Feet Under Pub & Fish House
Atlanta locations:
- 437 Memorial Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 523-6664
- 685 11th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 810-0040
The two 6 Feet Under restaurants in Atlanta come pretty close to the best seafood restaurants in Atlanta: They have hands-down the best fried catfish in the city as well as all the trimmings you’d expect from Louisiana cuisine.
Here’s one one reviewer says about 6 Feet Under: “We had a great time at six feet under! Jessica was the best waitress I’ve ever had- literally! She is a standout employee! I was sad they were out of gator bites. I had the tacos. The tacos were ok but the hush puppies were AMAZING! This place is really fun to look around also. I chose the blood Mary bar and built my own Bloody Mary and it was awesome too! if you want a straw, you can buy a metal one for a dollar. Really cool way to save the planet!”
Here’s what one reviewer says abut Mix’d Up Burgers: “Small food joint that you can miss if you’re not looking closely, but definitely not one you want to pass up. You can play it safe and grab a burger bit do yourself a flavor favor and get the southern style fries: pulled pork, cheese and BBQ sauce on fries. There’s not much seating so grab your food to go.”Farm Burger
Atlanta Locations:
- 4514B Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, Dunwoody, GA 30338 | (770) 454-2201
- 5170 Town Center Blvd Suite 410, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 | (678) 691-6222
- 275 Memorial Dr SE Ste B2, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 748-1310
- 3365 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 816-0603
- 410B W Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030 | (404) 816-0603
Here’s what one reviewer says about Farm Burger: “The Best Burger Ever! I really wasn’t expecting it to be this good and fresh, but I am so glad I gave this place a try. Everyone is very kind, and the outside sitting is my personal favorite; I love talking outside – socially distanced of course – eating, all while being able to watch the cars go by. Exceptional experience!”
Atlanta Fish House & Grill is one of the most trusted places on the southside of Atlanta when it comes to seafood. You can grab some fried or grilled fish of different varieties.The Juicy Crab
Atlanta Locations:
- Camp Creek: 3650 Marketplace Blvd Ste 920, East Point, GA 30344 | (404) 963-6966
- Jonesboro: 6608 Tara Blvd Ste A, Jonesboro, GA 30236 | (678) 489-2685
- Howell MIll: 1715 Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318 (678) 712-4231
- Stone Mountain: 5150 Stone Mountain Hwy, Stone Mountain, GA 30087 | (770) 417-8899
- Smyrna: 2524 Cobb Pkwy SE, Smyrna, GA 30080 | (678) 403-1677
- Tucker: 4349 Lawrenceville Hwy, Tucker, GA 30084 | (770) 674-5646
- Fayetteville: 172 Banks Crossing, Fayetteville, GA 30214 | (770) 731-2499
Juicy Crab has quickly grown into a go-to restaurant for seafood in metro Atlanta. After its first location in Conyers, Juicy Crab opened its only location inside the perimeter on Camp Creek and it was over. In 2018, more Juicy Crab locations opened locally:
Slutty Vegan
1542 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 | (678) 732-3525
Slutty Vegan is open and serving customers from a limited daily menu that includes a three-burger max per customer. Here’s a sample of what you can get today:
- One Night Stand
- Big Dawg
- Side Heaux
The restaurant has placed tape on the ground to indicate where you should stand for social distancing. For everyone’s safety, Slutty Vegan is asking you to line up on the pink and whites lines down the block to be served.
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With your order number in hand, You can pick up your food from the side exit door of the restaurant.The Tasty Plant-Based Kitchen
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If you want a plant-based meal, the Tasty Plant Based Kitchen is feeding Atlantans daily. Serving Metro #Atlanta & surrounding areas DM @thetastyplantbased.kitchen to make an order.Nana’s Chicken & Waffles
1040 Flat Shoals Rd SE, Conyers, GA 30013 | (770) 285-6591
If you want some good food, check out Nana’s Chicken & Waffles, which is offering takeout to your car. They’re one of the best chicken & waffles joints in the city!
K.Made Sunday Brunch
K.Made Sunday Brunch is available for preorder now until Saturday at 12pm!
K.Made is accepting pre-orders for Individual Plates & Family Size Portions ONLY!! No same day orders! Orders are Pickup only; no delivery.
Text: 678-683-7860 to place your order with payment! CashApp, Zelle, and Apple Pay are accepted!
Best Fried Chicken In Atlanta
If you want some yard bird, check out these Atlanta restaurants.
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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If you’re interested in eating in Midtown Atlanta, you can’t forget about Ponce City Market. The landmark food fall has come out with PCM Goes Inside Out, a series bringing the best of PCM outdoors.
PCM Goes Inside Out: Everything You Need To Know
PCM Goes Inside Out is now taking place every other Saturday at Ponce City Market through December. The fall festivities start at noon on each date, where diners can enjoy food and drinks from restaurant kiosks in the courtyards and engage in other a variety of fun family activities.
If you’re looking for a spot to safely enjoy food and drink in Atlanta in the spring, you have to experience PCM Goes Inside Out.
What To Do at PCM Goes Inside Out
In addition to the best of outdoor dining, you can enjoy restaurant patios, watch live-streams of football games on a big screen, play yard games on The Yard provided by Mountain High Outfitters and more.
CM will also offer plenty of umbrellaed outdoor seating throughout the property. For this weekend’s Halloween festivity, restaurants will bring their Halloween best with bites, decorations and more.
Upcoming PCM Goes Inside Out dates and themes are listed below:
- PCM Goes Inside Out (Every Other Saturday Beginning April 3, Starting at Noon)
- Ponce City Farmers Market (Wednesdays Beginning March 24, 4-8pm)
- Start to Finish Art & Home Showcase (April 2, 3-8pm & April 3-4, 2-7pm)
- RoleCall Presents The RoleCall High School Musical Theater Showcase (Throughout April & May 2021,
- WITH LOVE – A Solo Art Exhibit by Jeremy Brown at The Plaza (May 1-2, Noon-8pm)
When it comes to COVID-19 protocols, Ponce City Market is adhering to health and safety guidelines, including requiring guests to wear facemasks in the Central Food Hall; requiring property staff to wear face coverings at all times; providing social distancing signage and hand sanitizer throughout the property; and cleaning and sanitizing the property regularly.
What Is There To Do In Midtown?
Midtown Atlanta is the crown jewel of the city’s housing, entertainment and food happenings.
If you’re looking for something to do in Midtown, no matter whether it’s cheap or exclusive, it’s all here.
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Waffle House has closed 419 of its restaurants across the nation, the eatery said this week. The Atlanta-based restaurant has not said why it took the actions, but it could be due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has closed large swaths of the U.S. economy.
Many restaurants, including Waffle House, have had to go to takeout orders only as the virus continues to spread across the nation.
On the Waffle House official Twitter account, the eatery posted a map that showed where the closings took place. Here’s where the restaurants stand so far:
- 365 Waffle Houses closed
- 1,627 Waffle Houses still open
In the Atlanta area, it’s a good idea to call your local Waffle House to see if it’s open.
#WaffleHouseIndexRed: 365 Waffle House restaurants closed. 1,627 open. pic.twitter.com/DhPtcI0Byd
— Waffle House (@WaffleHouse) March 24, 2020
The Federal Emergency Management Agency uses Waffle House to gauge how bad a natural disaster has affected the area.
What Is The Waffle House Index?
It’s been called the “Waffle House Index.”
A FEMA official was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying that if the local Waffle House is closed, you know “it’s bad.”
Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has the state of Georgia and the city of Atlanta under a state of emergency. Here are some helpful links:
- Pandemic-Proof Pantry: Things To Buy Online Right Now
- Quarantine Drinks: What To Make While Self-Isolating
- Here Are Publix’s New Hours Due To Coronavirus
- Here Are Walmart’s New Hours Amid Coronavirus
- Delta Cuts Capacity Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
- SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDE: How To Do It
- Is A Domestic Travel Ban Next? Here’s What To Know
- FREE DOWNLOAD: Print Out This Pantry List
- Trump: Nation Could Be Under COVID-19 Rules Til ‘July, August’
- Entire Georgia Legislature Self-Quarantine For 14 Days
- City of Atlanta Limits Restaurants, Closes Bars
- Self-Isolating? Here’s Where To Watch FREE Movies Online
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Atlanta / Restaurants3 Min Read
As the coronavirus pandemic, continues to spread around the metro area, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms called for the shut down restaurants and other businesses that congregate people.
The order means that local eateries will remain open, but customers will only be allowed to pick up carryout food. You’ll need to call or go online to place orders.
These Atlanta Restaurants Have Delicious Takeout Food Right Now
Atlanta Limits Restaurants, Closes Bars, Gyms
“I have signed an Executive Order, effective at midnight, limiting restaurants to take out service, closing bars, gyms, etc.” Lance Bottoms tweeted Thursday. “The fate of cities across the globe will be upon soon if we do not follow recommendations on ways to slow the spread of the Coronavirus.”
I have signed an Executive Order, effective at midnight, limiting restaurants to take out service, closing bars, gyms, etc. The fate of cities across the globe will be upon soon if we do not follow recommendations on ways to slow the spread of the Coronavirus. pic.twitter.com/WkO507PKIL
— Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) March 19, 2020
Atlanta officials have had to respond with strict measures as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb in Georgia.
One city — South Fulton — has instituted a 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew to keep people off the streets.
Meanwhile in Atlanta, the mayor also stopped tow companies from penalizing vehicles outside restaurants.
“To help assist restaurants with providing take out take service, I have signed an Executive Order suspending towing and booting of vehicles in the City’s right of way,” she said on social media.
As for those Atlantans who love beer, wine and liquor, Lance Bottoms said she was exploring ways to legalize takeout orders, but it was unlikely.
“If there is a provision in State law that empowers me to waive alcohol take out, I’ll gladly sign it. I’ve just not seen it yet,”she wrote.COVID-19 has dramatically changed life for millions of Atlantans. How has your life changed? Let us know in the comments.Latest News On The Coronavirus Pandemic
Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has the state of Georgia and the city of Atlanta under a state of emergency. Here are some helpful links:
- Pandemic-Proof Pantry: Things To Buy Online Right Now
- Here Are Publix’s New Hours Due To Coronavirus
- Here Are Walmart’s New Hours Amid Coronavirus
- Delta Cuts Capacity Due To Coronavirus Pandemic
- SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDE: How To Do It
- Is A Domestic Travel Ban Next? Here’s What To Know
- FREE DOWNLOAD: Print Out This Pantry List
- Trump: Nation Could Be Under COVID-19 Rules Til ‘July, August’
- Entire Georgia Legislature Self-Quarantine For 14 Days
- Atlanta Lifts Restrictions On Alcohol Sales With Takeout
- City of Atlanta Limits Restaurants, Closes Bars
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As you well know, the coronavirus pandemic has changed society as we know it. the illness has made “social distancing” a reality for millions of Americans.
If you’re going to do this social distancing thing, you’ll need to stock up on some items (not toilet paper).
Checklist: Your Pantry List For Home Preparedness
We’re going to show you a list of what you need to buy for your pantry. At the bottom, get your FREE printable pantry list from Atlantafi.com.
- Baby Formula
- Baby Food
- Baking Soda
- Baking Powder
- Canned Tuna
- Canned Chicken
- Vienna Sausage
- Canned Turkey
- Canned Chili (Vegetarian)
- Canned Fruit Cocktail
- Canned Mixed Greens (Seasoned)
- Canned Green Beans
- Chicken Noodle Soup
- Evaporated Milk
- Granola
- Kind Bars, Peanut Butter Chocolate
- Noodles and Beef
- Nuts, Pine
- Nuts, Mixed & Salted
- Trail Mix
Emergency Supplies: Other Products You Need
- Paper Towels
- Trash Bags
- Hand Sanitizer
- Pet food, cat litter
- Disposable diapers
- Feminine supplies (sanitary napkins)
- Flashlight
- Portable radio
- Batteries for flashlights, radios, games, thermometers
- Manual can opener
- Plastic garbage bags
- Tissues and toilet paper
DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE PRINTABLE PANTRY LIST HERE
(The pantry list will be in PDF form, which you can download).
f you’re a health nut and want more local healthy food choices, perhaps you’ll be interested in our Guide to Local Farmers Markets.
We also have special coverage of Black Farmers In Atlanta as well as How To Keto In Atlanta.
More Food Coverage:
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Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some helpful links:
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Casi Cielo, the Sandy Springs restaurant inspired by Oaxacan roots, will now be open for brunch on Sundays.
The eatery will search brunch from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. starting on March 15, 2020.
Casi Cielo Opening For Brunch Starting In March 2020
Casi Cielo brunch will continue with Chef Juan Ruiz’s elevated dishes paired with seasonal cocktails.
During the week, the restaurant will continue to serve such hits as sous-vide and charcoal baked octopus and lobster, charcoal rice, Mexican foie-gras meatballs with tenderloin tartar.
Where Is Casi Cielo Located?
Casi Cielo is located at 6125 Roswell Rd #200, Atlanta, GA 30328. Here’s a map to help you find it.
Is brunch your thing? Here are some of the best brunches restaurants in Atlanta.
Up Next: Best Brunch Restaurants In Atlanta
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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Slim and Husky’s pizza is opening its second metro Atlanta restaurant, this time in Adair Park, Atlantafi.com has learned. The Nashville-based chain is having a grand opening celebration on March 21 from 12 to 4 p.m., the eatery announced.
The eatery opened its first Atlanta location (Howell Mill Road) in 2019.
What’s On The Menu At Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria?
Where is Slim & Husky’s In Adair Park?
The Adair Park location of Slim & Husky’s is at 581 Metropolitan Pkwy SW Atlanta, GA 30310. Here’s a map to help you find it.
The best restaurants on the Beltline all have excellent customer service and food. What separates them from many of the other spots is that they’re on the urban playground called the Beltline.
The ATL has other cool eateries as well. If you’re gluten-free, there’s plenty of options. Same goes for keto-friendly restaurants or Asian fare in Atlanta.
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Entertainment / Events / Restaurants2 Min ReadThe Atlanta Food & Wine Festival is set to return to the city on May 28-31. This year the event will be celebrating its 10th anniversary.
On tap will be a smorgasbord of activities paying homage to the very best of the Southern palette.
Atlanta Food & Wine Festival 2020: Everything You Want To Know
If you’re a foodie or are just a person interested in the culinary arts, this is a must-attend event! Attendees will be able to enjoy immersive Learning Experiences, Tasting Tents, curated dinners and more.
The festival this year will feature some of the best chefs, sommeliers and mixologists in the South, including Atlanta restaurateurs Chris Wilkins (Root Baking Co.) and Ron Hsu (Lazy Betty) and other James Beard Foundation Semifinalists.
Also on hand will be:- Sara Bradley (Kentucky)
- Brad Deboy (DC)
- Paul Taylor (DC)
- Matt Tunstall (SC)
- Brian Noyes (VA)
- Neal Bodenheimer (LA)
- Todd Thrasher (DC)
- Eric Crane, CWE (GA)
- Kevin Ouzts (GA)
- Chris Lilly (AL)
- Matt Lee and Ted Lee (SC)
- Mark Abernathy (AR)
- Todd Richards (GA)
- Miles Macquarrie (GA)
- Steven Satterfield (GA)
- David Guas (VA)
When Is The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival 2020?
The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival is Thursday, May 28 to Sunday, 31, 2020.
The festival is being produced by co-founder Elizabeth Feichter along with Agency 21 Consulting.
“Ten years is quite a landmark year for us. We want to honor and include themes from previous years while also looking forward to the culinary trends of the future. As always, we love to explore new flavors, dishes, and ingredients from unexpected places across the region, and this year will be no different,” says Feichter. “This year’s celebration offers a refreshed structure for the Festival itself, shifting away from an Advisory Council and offering even more ways for all talent to contribute and be celebrated than ever before.”
How To Get Tickets
Tickets can be purchased at atlantafoodandwinefestival.com.
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.
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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Cremalosa, a gelato shop, recently opened in Decatur. The shop comes to us from acclaimed Atlanta food writer Meridith Ford.
Cremalosa offers made-from-scratch gelato curated from locally sourced ingredients honed in age-old Italian techniques.
Cremalosa Gelato Opens In Decatur
Customers can expect a dozen flavors of gelato made from a Cattabriga gelato machine imported from Italy.
They’ll also serve layer cakes and popsicles, Cremalosa will also serve boozy shakes (like “The Elvis,” with banana pudding gelato, peanut butter, bourbon whiskey, vanilla wafers, whipped cream and bacon), adult affogatos, canned beer and wine by the glass or bottle.
The Decatur shop also sells to restaurants, grocers and other vendors around the state.
Where Is Cremalosa Located?
Cremalosa has opened shop at 2657 E. College Avenue in Decatur. Here’s a map to help you find it.
You can find the shop on the plaza level of Cortland Decatur East, a new mixed-use development on East College Avenue.
“Cremalosa is the culmination of many years of big dreams, gelato-making research, practice and lots of love,” says Ford. “I’m thrilled to share a new take on gelato with our neighbors in Decatur.”
Metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene continues to grow with no stops on the horizon. Ready to try something new?