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We asked a cohort of Atlanta chefs and tastemakers to share their favorite spots for cheap eats around town.
We asked. You answered: Your picks for cheap eats in Atlanta
We put out a call on Instagram asking Atlantans for their favorite cheap eats. Here’s what some of you had to say.
These 6 Atlanta restaurants feed families on a budget
Feeding a group is a tricky balancing act of ordering enough food and not spending too much. Fortunately, several Atlanta restaurants make it easy on families looking to feed their brood affordably, whether it’s a weeknight fix or a weekend treat.
5 Atlanta sister restaurants with lower price points
Atlanta is a big small town, and the restaurant community is no exception. It’s like an extended family, and many well-known Atlanta restaurants are related in some way. Did you know Krog Street Market’s excellent sandwich shop Fred’s Meat and Bread started as a cheesesteak pop-up at The General Muir? Now you do.
5 tips to know before you travel to Universal Orlando’s new park, Epic Universe
It’s been more than 25 years since a new theme park opened in Orlando—which, coincidentally, is about how long it’s been since I moved from Central Florida to Atlanta. A roller-coaster lover by birth (growing up, we always had Florida-resident season passes to the parks), now a travel writer by trade, I was more than a little excited to check out Universal Epic Universe before it opens to the public May 22. Now that I’m back, I’ve compiled 5 things you need to know
Empanada queen Belén de la Cruz opens an Argentine bistro and market in Decatur Square
Belen Bistro + Market is now open in Decatur Square. Although the bistro will serve empanadas as an appetizer, they will be fried, rather than baked as they are at Belén de la Cruz. Other menu items include ravioli (ham and cheese, butternut squash, or spinach), baked brie with a honey crust, and beet salad with hardboiled egg and Greek yogurt.
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Atlanta journalist Josh Green’s second novel tackles gentrification
What happens when you mix together Atlanta gentrification, escaped venomous snakes, and a drunk narrator nicknamed God? Anarchy that borders on being a little too real.
Frustrated by MARTA’s app, this Georgia Tech grad made his own
“The official MARTA app was pretty rough,” Chad Etzel says of the On the Go app. A former Apple engineer, Etzel found all the data he needed online and began tinkering with an app that would provide more accurate, user-friendly information about MARTA’s buses and trains. A few days later, he had his prototype, which he named Terminus.
Cucina Baci, an Italian restaurant, market, and wine bar, soft launches in Buckhead
If you’re an intown parent, you’ve likely attended a birthday party at Buck’s Sports Barn, a tucked-away venue that offers kids’ circus, ninja, and tumbling classes and camps. The kooky space is the brainchild of Paul Rodgers, a businessman who owned restaurants in Florida 30 years ago. Recently, Rodgers returned to the hospitality industry with the opening of an Italian restaurant, market, and wine bar called Cucina Baci.
Georgians are stressed. Here’s a simple method to quell anxiety quickly.
If you’re feeling stressed lately, you’re not alone: A recent WalletHub study found that 77 percent of adults are stressed, and that Georgia is one of the most stressed states in the country, with factors such as health, family relationships, finances, and work considered. While therapy and medication are two of the most prevalent ways to reduce stress and anxiety, there is one often underutilized method that’s been scientifically proven to reduce stress quickly: tapping, or Emotional Freedom Technique.
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5 Atlanta sister restaurants with lower price points
Atlanta is a big small town, and the restaurant community is no exception. It’s like an extended family, and many well-known Atlanta restaurants are related in some way. Did you know Krog Street Market’s excellent sandwich shop Fred’s Meat and Bread started as a cheesesteak pop-up at The General Muir? Now you do.
Georgians are stressed. Here’s a simple method to quell anxiety quickly.
If you’re feeling stressed lately, you’re not alone: A recent WalletHub study found that 77 percent of adults are stressed, and that Georgia is one of the most stressed states in the country, with factors such as health, family relationships, finances, and work considered. While therapy and medication are two of the most prevalent ways to reduce stress and anxiety, there is one often underutilized method that’s been scientifically proven to reduce stress quickly: tapping, or Emotional Freedom Technique.
We asked. You answered: Your picks for cheap eats in Atlanta
We put out a call on Instagram asking Atlantans for their favorite cheap eats. Here’s what some of you had to say.
Empanada queen Belén de la Cruz opens an Argentine bistro and market in Decatur Square
Belen Bistro + Market is now open in Decatur Square. Although the bistro will serve empanadas as an appetizer, they will be fried, rather than baked as they are at Belén de la Cruz. Other menu items include ravioli (ham and cheese, butternut squash, or spinach), baked brie with a honey crust, and beet salad with hardboiled egg and Greek yogurt.
Cucina Baci, an Italian restaurant, market, and wine bar, soft launches in Buckhead
If you’re an intown parent, you’ve likely attended a birthday party at Buck’s Sports Barn, a tucked-away venue that offers kids’ circus, ninja, and tumbling classes and camps. The kooky space is the brainchild of Paul Rodgers, a businessman who owned restaurants in Florida 30 years ago. Recently, Rodgers returned to the hospitality industry with the opening of an Italian restaurant, market, and wine bar called Cucina Baci.
These 6 Atlanta restaurants feed families on a budget
Feeding a group is a tricky balancing act of ordering enough food and not spending too much. Fortunately, several Atlanta restaurants make it easy on families looking to feed their brood affordably, whether it’s a weeknight fix or a weekend treat.
Eclipse di Luna will bring Spanish tapas, live music, and good vibes to the BeltLine
“Each Eclipse is unique. Alpharetta is more modern and bougie. Buckhead is playful, whimsical, and artsy. This one will be moodier with natural earth tones,” owner Eric Kline explains. “It’s more authentic—like you’re walking on the streets of Barcelona or Madrid and stumble into a family-owned tapas restaurant.”