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Supporting a good cause in Atlanta can be as easy as drinking a cup of coffee

Some metro Atlanta coffeehouses, shops, and restaurants spend a portion (or all) of their profits to help the homeless, refugees, the environment, people in developing countries, and others in need. And you can easily support those causes too just by redirecting your spending habits.
Steven Satterfield

Steven Satterfield, Ryan Smith among Atlanta’s 2017 James Beard Award finalists

The nominations for the annual "Oscars of dining" are in, and three Atlanta chefs and two restaurants have been named as 2017 James Beard Award finalists.

The 10 best dishes I ate in Atlanta in 2016

Restaurant critic Jennifer Zyman looks back at her favorite dishes of 2016, including brisket from B's Cracklin', Carolina gold rice and vegetables at Spring, and more.
Team Hidi

As the Giving Kitchen preps for Team Hidi 5, this is how they’ve helped Atlanta restaurant workers

Tickets are now on sale for the Giving Kitchen's fifth annual Team Hidi fundraiser, which features tastings and drinks from 50 local restaurants. Leah Melnick, who manages TGK’s grant applications, shares some of the nonprofit's success stories from the past year.
Corby Kummer

Commentary: When it comes to dining, Atlanta should look inward

Atlanta is a city that looks outward far more than inward, or even nearby. Outward, say, to the Lower East Side (the General Muir’s pastrami), or to China (Gu’s Dumplings), or to France (Bread & Butterfly’s tender, airy omelets). With the glorious exception of Ryan Smith at Staplehouse, I didn’t find a posse of young, or youngish, chefs all cooking as much for each other as for the public. The priority in Atlanta is less innovation based on local ingredients, as at Staplehouse, than finding a formula that works and then pumping out food to fit it. This makes for generous, untweezed food. But it also means food that, once successful, can become rote.
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New Restaurant: Staplehouse

From a quiet corner on Edgewood Avenue, Staplehouse has captured the attention and appetites of diners across the country, earning accolades from GQ, the James Beard Foundation, and Bon Appétit.
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Staplehouse is Bon Appétit’s Best New Restaurant of 2016

After naming Staplehouse as a finalist for the country's best new restaurant in 2016, Bon Appétit magazine announced today that the Old Fourth Ward restaurant has been crowned number one on their annual top 10 list.
Photograph by Andrew Thomas Lee

Staplehouse to abandon tasting menus, focus on a la carte

“This isn’t about abandoning anything but about embracing something new—something we haven’t been able to put as much time and effort into,” says founder Jen Hidinger. “It’s an opportunity for us to strengthen what we’ve created.”
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Staplehouse, Bread & Butterfly make Bon Appétit’s 50 Best New U.S. Restaurants list

The accolades keep rolling in for two popular Atlanta restaurants. Bon Appétit has named both Staplehouse and Bread & Butterfly to its 2016 list of 50 Best New Restaurants in America.

Pine Street Market and Riverview Farms are opening Atlanta’s first farmer-owned butcher shop

Rusty Bowers wants to help showcase local farmers on a larger platform. “Now that we both have wonderful infrastructure in place, the next step was opening a high-end store that people can come to from all over Atlanta,” he says. “We want it to be a little culinary, meat driven mecca.”

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