I highly recommend the Club Sandwich and the Yogurt Desert Pastries that come with it. Read more.
Hunger Games fans await the second of the series, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire." The Swan House marks one of the filming spots for this mega film franchise!
It was built in 1928 for Edward & Emily Inman after their house in Ansley Park burned in 1924. The Inman family resides in Oakland Cemetery. Read more.
The Carpetbagger burger was perfect, it's the best of both worlds if you like a little spicy kick and then the blue cheese is right there to keep you cool.
Trout with the homemade lobster ravioli in a mustard seed sauce was absolutely incredible. This place is hoppin' so make sure to get a rezzy if you're coming with a group!
Originally opened in 1995, Canoe has long been a favorite among Atlanta's upper crust. This food is not modern, but it's hardly old-fashioned. Read more.
Buried in the corner of an unassuming strip mall, but it has authentic omelettes, crepes, and other breakfast items, and the interior is cozy and very french looking. Many locals keep coming back!