
35 "Birthdays" restaurants in Atlanta.
D92 is a Korean BBQ spot in Decatur that's great for a group of friends who want to eat a lot of meat.
Head to Woods Chapel BBQ, a huge restaurant in Summer Hill, for big platters of smoked meats, picnic tables, and lawn games.
The Painted Pin in Buckhead is a bowling alley you'll actually want to bring friends to, from the actually good food to the Moscow Mule slushies.
This Southern spot in a historic former house in Decatur feels like home, without all the questions and cheek-pinching.
Gio's is a BYOB, family-style Italian place on the Westside where you should push a few tables together and bring together a big group.
When you can't quite swing a Hawaii trip, head to Trader Vic's, a tiki bar downtown that's basically made for big groups and birthdays.
Nakato manages to do hibachi without seeming too corny, even during the onion volcano - though you could get sushi or small plates here too.
Bring a bunch of friends to Hae Woon Dae in Doraville for a night of smokey Korean BBQ and plenty of soju.
This restaurant and concert hall in Old Fourth Ward is where you head for a night of belting out old-school classics with a group of friends.
Twain's in Decatur is like your childhood dream come true with games like foosball, pool, and darts, along with food and booze.
Nina and Rafi is an Old Fourth Ward pizza spot with a menu of inventive specialty pies alongside the classics.
If you’re looking for a modern steakhouse with all the classics, head to Arnette’s Chop Shop in Ashford Park, just make sure you’re hungry.
Tiny Lou’s is a French restaurant in the Clermont Hotel in Old Fourth Ward, and where you should bring a date or an out-of-towner for a nice dinner.
Little Trouble in West Midtown, feels like a bar from the future, with its dimly, neon-lit space along with yuzu cocktails and sake juice boxes.