tlanta! You sprawling, green heartbeat of the New South. This city in a forest, where ancient oaks shade streets buzzing with hip-hop history, civil rights legacy, and relentless ambition. Home to Atlanta United, where passionate supporters turn every match into a festival of noise and color. Atlanta feels like the future colliding with the past—Southern roots running deep while the world pours in, creating a true melting pot of cultures from Buford Highway's global eats to neighborhoods alive with immigrant stories.The food tells the tale: soulful fried chicken and collards, smoky barbecue, Ethiopian injera and stews, Korean fried chicken, Mexican tacos, Indian curries, and inventive Southern twists that blend it all into something fresh and bold. This is a place where hospitality welcomes strangers like old friends, where soccer thrives in a city that loves a good gathering, and where the beautiful game fits right in amid the trees, the heat, and the unbreakable spirit. I'm thrilled we can share just a few of your favorite spots to eat, drink, watch matches, and explore this vibrant, wooded wonder. In this American World Cup, many cities will shine, but none will grow quite like Atlanta.
The 11 places our fans recommend to eat in Atlanta this summer…





The Local is a high-frequency favorite in the survey, especially in the "Best wings in Atlanta?" category where it appears repeatedly as the top or unbeatable choice (often with specifics like lemon pepper dry or wet), and also in can't-miss eats, pregames, and local gems.
Fans recommend: Traditional Lemon Pepper Wings. Sun Dried Tomato BBQ Wings.
“It's very hard to pass up a trip to The Local. Their wings are the best in town.” - RQ





JR Crickets ranks as one of the top wing spots in the survey, frequently listed in the "Best wings in Atlanta?" category alongside or competing with places like The Local and Magic City. Respondents praise it as a classic Atlanta wing destination, often highlighting the famous lemon pepper (especially "lemon pepper wet") as a signature flavor, along with its role in local food culture (boosted by media like the show Atlanta). It's noted for bold flavors, sports bar vibe, multiple locations across the city, and consistent mentions as a go-to for wings that represent authentic Atlanta taste.
“JR Crickets. It’s the sauces that clinch it. So many good wings in town but their sauces are ridiculously good.” - David





Homegrown is one of the most frequently recommended breakfast spots in the survey, often topping the "Best breakfast spot in Atlanta?" category and appearing in can't-miss eats or general recommendations. Respondents consistently praise it as a go-to for hearty Southern breakfast classics like biscuits, gravy, chicken biscuits, French toast, and creative plates, with highlights on fresh, local ingredients, generous portions, retro diner vibe, and neighborhood charm in East Atlanta/Reynoldstown. It's frequently called a must-visit for authentic Atlanta breakfast, especially on weekends when lines form, and noted for its welcoming atmosphere and quality that stands out in the city.
Fans recommend: Comfy Chicken Biscuit
“Homegrown. Go get the chicken and waffles. Heavy pour of syrup.” - Will





Antico Pizza stands out in the survey as a go-to for authentic Italian/pizza in Atlanta's diverse food scene, frequently recommended in can't-miss eats or as a quality pizza spot. Respondents highlight its wood-fired Neapolitan pies with crispy crusts, fresh toppings, and standout creations (like San Gennaro or Diavola), positioning it as a local favorite for real-deal pizza that feels transported from Naples—often praised for quality over chain options in a Southern city.
Fans recommend: Diavola Pizza
“Antico pizza…it’s all good.” - Rebecca





El Tesoro appears as a solid international pick in the survey, especially for Mexican/tacos in can't-miss eats or local gems. Respondents call out its traditional taqueria food from various Mexican regions, with emphasis on fresh tacos, quality at reasonable prices, and neighborhood vibe—often noted for growth from a small counter spot to a larger taqueria with patios, full bar, and family-recipe authenticity that locals treasure for everyday Mexican eats.
Fans recommend: Chicken Tinga Burrito
“El Tesoro Taqueria. Go on a Thursday and get the Birria special. Be sure to order the Birria Ramen to go with it…Ramen noodles in the Birria juice!” - Chris





Fox Bros BBQ is a solid high-frequency pick in the survey for barbecue, often appearing in can't-miss eats or as a go-to for smoked meats and sides. Respondents praise its Texas-style brisket, pulled pork, ribs, wings, and creative sides/mashups (like brisket chili tots or unique combos), highlighting generous portions, smoky flavors, and its status as a redefined Atlanta BBQ staple—frequently called out for bold, authentic taste that stands out in the local scene.
“Fox Bros. BBQ, east Atlanta. Really just load up on whatever your fave BBQ is, Mac and cheese is to die for.” - Alex




Busy Bee Cafe is a recurring soul food favorite in the survey, praised in can't-miss eats and Southern recommendations for its classic fried chicken, collard greens, mac and cheese, and other meat-and-three staples. Respondents describe it as an iconic, historic Atlanta soul food institution (est. 1947) with authentic, slow-cooked flavors and a legacy feel—often highlighted as a must for real Southern/soul food experience, with recent Michelin Bib Gourmand nods adding to its local cred.
“Fried chicken at Busy Bee’s” - Michael





Delbar appears in the survey as a Persian/Middle Eastern recommendation, noted in can't-miss eats or local gems for its modern take on Persian and Middle Eastern cuisine. Respondents highlight it as a flavorful spot with standout dishes like kebabs, stews, rice plates (e.g., sabzi polo), and grilled items—often praised for evoking nostalgic Iranian home cooking with fresh, soulful presentations, gracious service, and a welcoming family-like vibe that transports diners to the countrysides of Iran. It's celebrated as one of Atlanta's top Middle Eastern options, blending tradition with contemporary flair.
Fans recommend: Bread and Kubideh. Adas Polo. Lubua Polo.
“Delbar Inman Park- everything.” - Jesse





Kimball House appears solidly in the survey as a recommended spot for oysters, seafood, and refined Southern-New American dishes, often in can't-miss eats or neighborhood gems (especially Decatur). Respondents praise its oysters, burger, shrimp & grits, steak frites, and overall atmosphere in the restored historic train depot—describing it as elegant yet approachable, with great food quality and a standout for seafood in Atlanta's scene.
Fans recommend: Caviar and middlins.
“Kimball House; ATL is a hub of North America and the continent sends its best oysters to Kimball House. As the former railroad terminus, Kimball House sits in an old railroad house.” - John





El Myr (often spelled "Elmyr" or "El Myr") is noted in the survey as a Mexican spot in can't-miss eats or neighborhood gems, especially in Little Five Points. Respondents highlight its tasty quesadillas, tacos, burritos, margaritas, and laid-back, vibrant atmosphere—praised as a longtime local favorite (since 1997) for flavorful, casual Mexican food with a fun, divey cantina energy in one of Atlanta's eclectic neighborhoods.
“El Myr has the best tacos in Atlanta.” - Nicholas





Northern China Eatery shows up in the survey as a standout for authentic Northern Chinese cuisine, particularly in can't-miss eats, international recommendations, or local gems on Buford Highway. Respondents highlight its handmade dumplings (especially xiaolongbao/soup dumplings), pork buns, potstickers, noodles, and bold regional flavors from Beijing/Tianjin—often praised as a go-to for real-deal Northern Chinese food in Atlanta's diverse scene, with emphasis on fresh, from-scratch items like soup dumplings bursting with broth, pan-fried pork and chive dumplings, and hearty noodle dishes that feel authentic and satisfying.
Fans recommend: Soup Dumplings
Northern China Eatery - Original Buford Highway location (Anthony Bourdain recommended must haves pan fried pork buns, crispy spicy beef with celery, northern style eggplant, cumin lamb on a stick, pork belly with glass noodles. People literally drive from other states to eat here. And yet it is in the basement of an eyeglass shop and priced for normal people.” - Paul





Mary Mac's Tea Room is a strong recurring recommendation in the survey for authentic Southern classics and can't-miss eats, often highlighted as a historic institution for dishes like fried chicken, pot likker (with complimentary cornbread), collard greens, meatloaf, mac and cheese, and peach cobbler. Respondents describe it as the quintessential Atlanta experience for traditional Southern comfort food served with genuine hospitality, emphasizing its long-standing status as a landmark (the last surviving original "tea room" from the 1940s), family-style portions, welcoming vibe, and appeal to both locals and visitors seeking real Southern fare in a classic dining room setting.
Fans recommend: Fried Chicken. Fried Green Tomatoes.
“Mary Mac’s Tea Room. Get it all! Seriously, meat loaf, turkey and dressing, greens and pot lickor, obviously peach cobbler and banana pudding.” - Jenna





Kimchi Red appears in the survey as a Korean/Korean fried chicken recommendation, noted in can't-miss eats or local gems for its crispy Korean-style fried chicken (often with flavors like kimchi sauce, buldak, or cheesy options) and sides like kimchi fried rice or japchae. Respondents highlight it as a fresh, bold take on Korean flavors in the Atlanta area—especially the fried chicken that's gained national buzz (e.g., Yelp's top-rated Korean fried chicken)—with quick-service convenience, generous portions, and standout sauces that make it a go-to for Korean comfort food.
“Kimchi Red, Spicy Jeonju.” - Guy





Highland Tap appears in the survey as a steakhouse recommendation, often in can't-miss eats or classic American spots, with praise for its old-school steaks, prime rib, burgers, and cozy basement vibe in Virginia-Highland. Respondents note it as a local institution (35+ years) for hearty, wood-grilled meats, generous martinis, and casual atmosphere—frequently called out for value, consistency, and neighborhood charm in a city with many options.
“Highland Tap for burgers and martinis.” - Jon





The Iberian Pig appears in the survey as a Spanish/tapas recommendation, noted in can't-miss eats or international/local gems for its bold, shareable tapas, jamón Ibérico, imported cheeses, cured meats, and creative Spanish-inspired dishes. Respondents praise it as a go-to for authentic yet modern Spanish flavors in Atlanta—often highlighting standout items like jamón, empanadas, pulpo, or the expansive charcuterie/cheese selection—positioning it as a lively, convivial spot for groups or special occasions in Buckhead (with additional locations in Decatur and beyond).
“The Iberian Pig, graze on tapas and fine charcuterie.” - Gretchen.





Bottle Rocket shows up in the survey as a sushi/fine food recommendation, often in can't-miss eats or creative spots, with praise for its fresh sushi rolls (e.g., Bottle Rocket roll highlighted), ahi tuna, edamame, and cocktails. Respondents describe it as a vibrant, modern spot with excellent sushi quality, friendly service, and a fun atmosphere—especially noting standout rolls and overall experience as one of Atlanta's better sushi options.
“It’s a sushi place. It’s a dive bar. It’s a total vibe. Go here.” - Ryan
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Mentioned 31 times. Park Bar is frequently recommended as a convenient pre‑match spot due to its proximity to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. Survey respondents highlight its walkability, casual vibe, and reliability for quick drinks before heading into the game.
Park Bar if you can squeeze in (triple for a double!).” – Ashraf





Mentioned 17 times. Brick Store Pub is celebrated in the survey as Decatur’s craft beer mecca and a reliable spot for watching major matches. Fans praise its extensive beer selection, neighborhood atmosphere, and its role in Decatur’s soccer culture.
Fans recommend: Chicken pot pie.
“For beer lovers, Brick Store.” – Steve





Mentioned 12 times. Euclid Avenue Yacht Club is recommended as a classic Decatur dive with a strong local following. Survey respondents highlight its laid‑back neighborhood vibe and reliability as a casual spot for drinks.
“Yacht club in little 5 points ( near Brewhouse cafe)” - Tom





Mentioned 22 times. Northside Tavern is celebrated as one of Atlanta’s last true blues dives — a Midtown institution that has survived decades of gentrification. Survey respondents highlight its live music, gritty character, and status as an authentic Atlanta landmark.
“Northside Tavern, total dive in the city, the only relic left in midtown surrounded by gentrification in all directions within steps of their property. Live music, it’s the best.” - Ramien





Mentioned 2 times. Respondents highlight it as a standout for great coffee paired with amazing baristas and breakfast sandwiches in a cool, shared butcher-shop space — one of the few pure coffee calls in the dataset.
“Academy Coffee in VaHi is in a butcher shop, but amazing baristas and phenomenal breakfast sandwiches.” - Steve





Mentioned 18 times. Manuel’s Tavern is Atlanta’s most iconic neighborhood tavern — a Grant Park institution since 1947. Survey respondents recommend it as a classic spot for local vibes, history, and casual drinks with a strong Atlanta United supporter group presence.
“Manuel’s Tavern. Actual southern breakfast without the “brunch” nonsense attached. (It’s) an institution.” Rob
The 5 best places to watch the matches if you’re not going…





Mentioned 158 times (out of 216 respondents). Brewhouse Cafe is the overwhelming top recommendation in the survey, frequently hailed as the premier soccer bar in Atlanta and a must-visit for any fan during the tournament. Respondents repeatedly call it the go-to spot for pregames, watch parties, and experiencing local soccer culture, with many noting its role as a home for multiple supporter groups (e.g., Atlanta United, Premier League clubs), loud crowds, flags, chants, and family/pet-friendly vibes. It's often described as the "hub" or "living room" for soccer in the city, especially near the stadium scene.
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“BREWHOUSE! Everywhere else is playing for second place.” - Thomas





Mentioned 40 times. Wild Leap is consistently called out as the go‑to pre‑match hub near Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. Fans praise its big indoor/outdoor layout, local beer, food truck rotation, and its proximity to the supporter march. It comes up in more responses than almost any other non‑Brewhouse spot for pre‑gaming.
“Wild Leap is THE spot before heading into the Benz.” – Nicholas





Mentioned 21 times. O’Sullivan’s is repeatedly recommended as the Decatur home base for soccer fans. Many respondents highlight its role in Decatur’s WatchFest, its community feel, and its strong supporter‑group turnout for Premier League matches.
“O’Sullivan’s Irish Pub Decatur then MARTA to the match.” – JC





Mentioned 13 times. Fans cite Midway as a laid‑back, EAV neighborhood stronghold with a committed soccer crowd. It’s often suggested as the best alternative for fans avoiding Brewhouse and as a reliable match‑day hangout with lots of TVs and good food.
“Midway Pub is less touristy, super friendly and has great food, lots of tvs and in a neighborhood with tons of other bars so if your team loses you can drown your sorrows away in booze right around the corner.” - Gus





Mentioned 12 times. Limerick Junction is repeatedly highlighted as a neighborhood pub with real football culture — especially as the Everton supporters’ bar. Fans call it a reliable match‑day hangout with strong local character and none of the “stadium bar” gloss.
“Brewhouse for most fans. If you’re an Evertonian… Limerick Junction.” - David.
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Where Atlanta Comes Together. Mentioned extremely frequently (top recurring theme across responses). It's overwhelmingly praised as Atlanta's best feature for wandering, people-watching, connecting neighborhoods, and experiencing real local life — respondents repeatedly call it the #1 can't-miss spot, best for an evening walk, and the heart of what makes Atlanta unique.
“Rent a bike and cruise the beltline. It will take you all over the city and is the best way to see so many hidden gems” - Paget





Mentioned frequently (one of the most consistently recommended shops). Respondents call it out as a beloved local gem for records, often in Little Five Points context, paired with neighborhood wandering, quirky vibes, and as a must-visit for music lovers or unique finds.
“Criminal Records in Little 5 Points.” - Nigel





Books & More for Kids and the Grownups They Become! Mentioned ~9 times as a loved shop recommendation. It is strongly associated with the Decatur neighborhood and highlighted as a great bookstore option, particularly for readers traveling with children or seeking a "nice book shop."
high end shops that are cool to look around in, plus the food hall there is chill." - Hunter





A nonprofit committed to inspiring awareness and preservation of our ocean and aquatic animals worldwide. Mentioned ~33 times, making it the top recommended "worth it" tourist experience in the survey. It is often simply referred to as "Aquarium" and is highly recommended if staying near the downtown core. It is the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere and is located in Centennial Olympic Park, near several other major attractions (including the Center for Civil and Human Rights)
"Aquarium, if you're staying downtown. Love the botanical gardens, adjacent to Piedmont Park" - Ashraf
Center for Civil and Human Rights (Downtown, Atlanta)





A museum dedicated to the achievements of the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement. Mentioned 20 times. It is specifically noted as an impactful and worthwhile cultural/historical site to visit during a trip to Atlanta.
"The center for civil and human rights" - Matt
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