Pig 'N Chick serves BBQ standards like pork, ribs and chicken. Their menu also covers other items like corndogs, turkey and chicken wings
Try The Colonnade if you're looking for where the locals go for their traditional Southern fare and a classic dining experience. Along with standard meat dishes you can also select a vegetable plate for those who want an animal-friendly option.
Fat Matt's is where to go when it's time for delicious bbq. Go for the chopped pork sandwich or ribs and try the sides. The rum baked beans are tangy and sweet, and the Brunswick stew is thick n' tasty. The best time to come is for dinner but it can get busy. Try ordering for pick-up to avoid the lines.
There's always a crowd at lunch but Carvers is worth the wait. Authentic Southern food in a cozy storefront makes the experience unforgettable.
South City Kitchen takes an updated approach to preparing cl***ic Southern dishes. Try the She-Crab soup, delicious!
Take note, this is strictly a cash only establishment so be sure you've got plenty of green on you when you walk in the door because you're going to want to have a little bit of everything. The dining halls give the place a homey southern feel . It's like stepping back in time and you'll find that paying with cash only heightens the feeling.
Here's where it's at when you're in need of a hot dog the way you want it - slaw dog, chili dog, chili cheese dogÂ…all kinds of dogs. If you're not into hot dogs try the hamburgers, and if that's not your thing then surely there's something else on their menu that will grab your attention. Do try the Frosted Orange - that's the whole reason you're there.
Harold's Barbeque has been an Atlanta institution since the 1950's. Best not to take your vegetarian friends here since they won't find much to choose from however, carnivores will find a great selection of plates, sandwiches, dogs, ribs and a gl*** of buttermilk to wash it all down.