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Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta, North Georgia | Oct. 24-26, 2025
Celebrate the season with a weekend full of festivals, food, and family fun across metro Atlanta and North Georgia.
Hidden in plain sight, this Atlanta eatery is a true hole-in-the-wall serving unforgettable bites locals can’t stop craving.
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How to vote for Atlanta’s Best New Restaurants of 2025
It’s Best New Restaurants season in Atlanta, that time of year when publications like Rough Draft present awards to new restaurants bringing something special to the local food scene. This year, we're giving our readers a chance to weigh in with the inaugural Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Spirits abound at the Chattahoochee Food Works Spookeasy
Chattahoochee Food Words in the Upper Westside is celebrating the season with a special "Spookeasy" cocktail lounge taking over its patio.
When Smorgasburg first opened in Brooklyn, New York, in 2011, it was an under-the-radar food festival you had to be in-the-know to attend. Nowadays, it attracts thousands of visitors to set locations in New York,
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Atlanta's Mary Mac's Tea Room celebrates 80 years of serving Southern comfort and hospitality
The Midtown institution known affectionately as "Atlanta's Dining Room" marks its 80th anniversary Monday with a celebration as classic as its menu: every guest who orders an entrée will receive a complimentary serving of its signature Georgia peach cobbler.
Atlanta - Here are the guests and segments from Good Day Atlanta for Oct. 22, 2025:
Think Atlanta's obsessed with fast food? Think again. A new report reveals the city spends far less than you'd expect.
It’s an iconic place that’s going to be missed," one longtime customer said about Eats, which closed Saturday after more than three decades on Ponce de Leon Avenue.
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Hungry in Atlanta? A Local's Guide to the Best Food Halls
It’s my expert opinion as a food and travel writer that nothing showcases a city’s culinary scene like a quality food hall. My hometown of Atlanta embraces the concept with more than a dozen lively spots throughout the metro area.