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10 Restaurants In Atlanta To Eat At Solo

Large crowds have their place, but some of us are quite alright eating alone in a fancy restaurant.

This article will show you some of the best places in Atlanta to eat by yourself.

Eating alone can be good for you. A prominent French study found that a lonesome dining experience is influenced by a variety of social and cultural environments such as fast food cultures, work and life environments, and the scope of public health nutrition programs.

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Dining alone allows you to indulge in your personal food preferences without having to compromise with others, whether it’s choosing your favorite cuisine or treating yourself to a special meal.

Solo dining can also save you big money as you don’t have to splurge on another person.

It can also provide a chance to people-watch or observe your surroundings, offering a different perspective on the restaurant and its ambiance.

Eating alone gives you the freedom to choose when and where to dine without having to coordinate with others’ schedules or preferences, offering flexibility in your dining experience.

Restaurants in Atlanta That You Can Enjoy Alone

Have you ever just wanted to take yourself out to dinner? Here are some of the best restaurants in Atlanta to chow down by yourself.

Bar.bacoa

1000 Virginia Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 | (404) 815-9155

Bar.bacoa Opening In Atlanta's Virginia-Highland Area

Coalition Food & Beverage

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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.

Zakia

3699 Lenox Rd NE Ste 3, Atlanta, GA 30305 | 404-433-2180

Zakia opens in Atlanta's Buckhead district
Photo credit: Zakia

Zakia is an upscale Mediterranean restaurant that leans into its Lebanese roots with nicely sized portions and a great atmosphere.

Here’s what one customer says about Zakia. “Beautiful restaurant from the design to the food, service, and overall atmosphere. I only have a few interior design/decor pictures to show, but the plating was just as perfect. Every detail was thought of for Zakia. Cant wait to be back soon.”

Isla & Co.

56 E Andrews Dr NW STE 17, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 228-4060

Isla and Co. is one of the best new restaurants in Buckhead

Isla & Co., an Australian-inspired restaurant, opened in Buckhead on Thursday, December 8, 2022.

The eatery comes from Parched Hospitality Group, which previously opened restaurants in the Northeast. This time, PHG is betting on Australia-like fare to lure Atlantans to the table. Read more about the menu and location of Isla & Co.

Final Bite

Atlanta is a foodie’s paradise for more reasons than one. For starters (no pun intended) Hot chicken is the rage in Atlanta’s dining scene right now. But so are chicken and waffles.

Fast-casual is also on trend right now in metro Atlanta restaurants. The concept involves mixing the quick accessibility of fast food with the casual dining experience. Food in Atlanta is also adapting to the various tastes of the migrants that come here to live.

Read more: 5 essential soul food spots in Atlanta

Patrons typically order off a menu board like they would at a burger joint, but the convenience of sitting down to leisurely enjoy their food has made the segment a popular one with the restaurant industry.

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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