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50 Best Things to Do in Atlanta

Take a DIY architecture tour in Atlanta’s historic neighborhoods

Atlanta may be quick to tear down historic public buildings, but the metro area is full of lovely old residential neighborhoods.
Larry Loudmouf

Snap a selfie at these colorful Atlanta murals

Larry Loudmouf in Inman Park, Puddles on Edgewood Avenue, Hosea Williams at Studioplex, and more
The Commodore

These four retro barbershops in Atlanta are giving throwback haircuts

A new generation of retro barbershops is delivering old-school looks, offering straight razor shaves, beard trims, and old-fashioned vibes (think vintage leather chairs and homebrewed tonics).

Tiny houses are now allowed in Atlanta—sort of

People with tiny house dreams can now make them a reality thanks to the May 1 City Council approval of “accessory dwelling units”—tiny houses in the backyards of existing homes.

The founders of 18.21 Bitters are opening a BeltLine cocktail and coffee bar

18.21 Bitters founders Missy and Kristin Koefod are opening a cocktail and coffee bar, tentatively called George, along the new portion of the trail between Krog Street Market and Studioplex this fall
The Federal flatbread

Review: The Federal is chef Shaun Doty’s best venture yet

Shaun Doty is back in the kitchen again, and the only question you might have after dining at the Federal is, “What took so long?” Opening the Federal last November has been his greatest gift yet—to Atlanta and, perhaps, to himself.
Halal Guys

Fresh on the Scene: The Halal Guys, Makimono, Yumbii, and Revolution Doughnuts

New to Atlanta: Manhattan's most famous food cart, sushi rolls at Krog Street Market, a food truck-turned brick-and-mortar restaurant, and a new place to grab an old favorite.

House Envy: A builder’s own Inman Park bungalow is for sale

This Craftsman-style home is adjacent to Freedom Park and within walking distance of the Atlanta BeltLine and Krog Street Market.
Forgotten Atlanta

Back in the day: Atlanta residents on how their neighborhoods have changed

Longtime residents of West End, Castleberry Hill, Vinings, and Inman Park talk about how the neighborhoods have evolved.
Bread & Butterfly Atlanta

Bread & Butterfly

If you miss Billy Allin’s now-shuttered Cakes & Ale (and who doesn’t?), know that you can now find the master of simplicity himself behind the stove at his ever-so-French, all-day cafe: Bread & Butterfly.

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