
12 "Midtown" Restaurants in Atlanta.
Momo Cafe in Midtown is one of the best coffee shops to post up with your laptop and matcha soft serve for a bunch of hours.
Cypress is one of the only spots in Midtown with an outdoor area, so come for some sun and definitely their burger.
Eats has been a mainstay on Ponce for a long time, and is where you can get pasta or meat-and-two options for super reasonable prices.
When you need a boost or just want to feel healthy for 30 minutes, grab a juice or a smoothie from Arden’s Garden.
Momonoki is a Japanese spot in Midtown serving ramen, katsu, and donburi, and has a cafe attached with matcha and soft-serve.
The patio at Publico in Midtown is pet-friendly, and their menu is long and varied, so everyone in your big group will be happy.
The Nook in Midtown has tater tot nachos and large format drinks, so head here with a group of friends to hang out for a while.
Babs is a small cafe in Midtown that serves Middle Eastern-inspired food and has a small garden patio.
Einstein’s in Midtown has a large, wide-ranging menu and an even larger patio, so it should be your next big group brunch spot.
Bon Ton in Midtown is a New Orleans-inspired spot with seafood boils, Vietnamese food, and lots of fun drinks.
There are a lot of restaurants serving Southern food in Atlanta, but no place is more classic than Mary Mac’s Tea Room in Midtown.