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Where to Eat in Little Five Points/NE ATL
Arden’s Garden Little 5 Points
One of nearly a dozen shops run by Arden Zinn, Atlanta’s leading fresh-juice producer. Pure fruit and veggies go into her juices and smoothies. Also a...
Aurora Coffee
Atlanta coffee was nothing but perked dishwater until Aurora Coffee opened in 1992. The Little Five Points location wasn’t designed as a cozy hangout....
Carroll Street Cafe
A one-of-a-kind bohemian bistro nestled in historic Cabbagetown. This winebar-cum-cafe embodies all the sister restaurant Apres Diem style with Cabbag...
Cinnaholic
We’re proud to serve “create your own” cinnamon rolls and other sweet treats like made from scratch brownies, cookies and edible cookie dough. All of ...
Hell Yeah Gluten Free
hell yeah exists because we’re perfectionists. there simply weren’t any gluten free options that existed that were good enough. our goal is to make gl...
Highland Bakery - Emory
Milling its own flour from chemical-free grain is the cornerstone to this bakery’s success. With signature whole-grain breads (white breads are availa...
Java Lords
This little spot also serves snacks and drinks during performances at the adjacent 7 Stages Theatre. It’s got fair-trade, organic coffee, beer/wine/li...
Julianna’s Coffee & Crepes
Sweet and savory crepes, filled with Georgia-grown ingredients, served in a vintage setting in Inman Park.
Monks Meadery Atlanta
MONKS MEADERY: OUR HISTORY, OUR STORY
Monks Meadery was started by two high school friends upon moving to Atlanta shortly after graduating college…
New Realm Brewing Co.
Website: Here, we believe in a New Realm of thinking, doing and most importantly brewing. We ask questions. Rethink tradition. Bend the rules. Reconfi...
ParkGrounds
This neighborhood coffee shop has an actual dog park, so you can let your pet play while you enjoy your meal and the free Wi-Fi inside. Admission into...
Wrecking Bar Brewpub
A comfortable restaurant in an uncooperative space with heavy stone walls in the basement of a Victorian-style home. There’s a lot of wood everywhere,...
Little five points, Atlanta Neighborhood Guide - Restaurants