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The 13 Best Soul Food Restaurants In Atlanta
Here’s our guide to finding the city’s finest down-home dishes.
15 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
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The 13 Best Soul Food Restaurants In Atlanta
Here’s our guide to finding the city’s finest down-home dishes.
Soul Food & Culture
Soul Food & Culture is a fast-casual soul food restaurant in Krog Street Market that’s great for midday comfort food cravings.
Tom, Dick, & Hank
College Park’s Tom, Dick, & Hank is a casual BBQ/soul food spot that’s great for families and groups.
Augie's Cafe
This tiny all-day breakfast spot in the West End churns out hits like their crispy whole wings and spicy jack grits.
The Busy Bee Cafe
Not just a cultural landmark, The Busy Bee is the best, most consistent spot for old-school soul food in the city.
15 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
Restaurant 10
A downtown restaurant that pairs sports with Southern cooking to form a winning combination.
Abdullah The Butcher
What the West End soul food spot lacks in decor, it more than makes up for in portions.
Garden Parc
Garden Parc in the West End delivers all the fun of a clubstaurant but in manageable, two-hour daylight doses.
Oreatha’s At The Point
This creative soul food restaurant in Cascade Heights proves that cornbread salad should have always been a thing.
Marcus Bar & Grille
Marcus Bar & Grille skates into Old Fourth with Southern bites and an Atlanta roller rink theme.
Grits & Eggs Breakfast Kitchen
The weekend scene at Grits & Eggs in Vinings should hold a place on your Atlanta brunch bucket list.
Paschal’s
A culinary institution rooted in the ATL since the ’40s, the airport Paschal’s offers a cafeteria-style spread of ribs, collards, and other soul food staples.
LowCountry
When we’re in the mood for a home-cooked meal, LowCountry delivers just that—and much faster than any other hot food vendor in the airport.
Johnny’s World Famous Chicken & Waffles
We can lean on Johnny’s in College Park for a good meal and a good time after a late flight when everything else near the airport is closed.
Poor Calvin’s
The Asian fusion restaurant has some of the best food in town, including their lobster fried rice, which should be a city attraction.