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What To Eat & Drink In East Atlanta Village
EAV has some of the city's best beef bulgogi and bagels. Here are our favorite spots in the neighborhood.
Southern Feedstore: EAV’s Food Hall-Power Ranking
Live music and late nights make SF the perfect addition to the already chill EAV strip.
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What To Eat & Drink In East Atlanta Village
EAV has some of the city's best beef bulgogi and bagels. Here are our favorite spots in the neighborhood.
Southern Feedstore
With live music, comedy nights, and stalls open 'til 4am on weekends, Southern Feedstore is making us rethink our food hall fatigue.
Octopus Bar
Octopus Bar shares a space with its alternate daylight identity So Ba and doesn’t even open until 10:30pm.
Southern Feedstore: EAV’s Food Hall-Power Ranking
Live music and late nights make SF the perfect addition to the already chill EAV strip.
Woody's Cheesesteaks - East Atlanta Village
The best Philly cheesesteaks in Atlanta have come to EAV.
Waffle Bar
After visiting the Waffle Bar in EAV, we might have a new syrup-covered love (sorry Waffle House).
Buteco
In Portuguese, “buteco” means a place where alcoholic beverages are sold, AKA our favorite type of spot.
Butaco East Atlanta Village
Following behind Buteco (its coffee- and alcohol-only partner), this taco food truck finds a new stop in the Southern Feedstore.
So So Fed
With an homage to Jermaine Dupri’s So So Def record label, So So Fed is producing some of the best Lao food in the city.
Mary's
Mary's is always a good time with regular events like drag shows, karaoke nights, and RuPaul’s Drag Race watch parties.
Joe's East Atlanta Coffee Shop
A beloved, eclectic cafe in EAV, where you should come to stare at the artwork while getting your caffeine fix.
The Elder Tree Public House
Elder Tree is EAV’s neighborhood Irish bar serving up cumberland pie and colcannon.
Screamin' Weenies
After hours on Fridays and Saturdays, Banshee in EAV transforms into a late-night hangout spot with a DJ, dancing, and elaborate hot dogs out on the back patio.
Emerald City Bagels
The New York-style bagels at this East Atlanta Village spot are some of our favorites in the city.
Pollo Primo
We’ve found the perfect go-to for a quick, affordable lunch in EAV—Pollo Primo, which continuously churns out hella seasoned chicken plates, hella fast.
Grant Central Pizza East
For more than 30 years, Grant Central Pizza East has been serving up huge, thin-crust New York-style slices of pizza.
So Ba Vietnamese Restaurant
So Ba isn’t on the main drag of EAV, so it’s a little harder to accidentally stumble across, but we think their pho alone makes them a worthy landmark.
Holy Taco
As one of the few places on the main drag of EAV serving Mexican food, Holy Taco is clutch when the taco cravings hit.
Argosy
Go to Argosy in East Atlanta Village to drink a few beers and eat good bar food, or dance to DJs and play skee-ball in the back.
Banshee
With an experimental menu and an upscale space, Banshee is one of East Atlanta’s best restaurants, and where you should be eating.
Ok Yaki
The popularity of Ok Yaki's crispy cabbage-based pancake, okonomiyaki, led to a brick and mortar in EAV.
EAV Thai and Sushi
When you’re sort of in the mood for sushi but also won’t mind a big warm bowl of Masaman curry, EAV Thai & Sushi is your place.