Atlanta is a city of foodies. Famous chefs worldwide have created a wide range of delectable dishes in the city, including barbecue and Asian fusion. They also have our venerable, long-standing eateries. 

Over the years, these restaurants have hosted graduations, family reunions, marriage proposals, and other special occasions, in addition to serving as hangouts for friends to get together over delicious meals. 


This is never more true than in a small neighbourhood in Atlanta. So come on down, park your car, eat some delicious, calorie-dense food, and then walk it all off while exploring the route.

These are a few of Atlanta's most recognisable eateries.

Six Atlanta Soul Food Restaurants You Should Try

1. Bones Atlanta

Established in 1979, Bones is a renowned restaurant in Buckhead, Atlanta, that is well-known for its exceptional steak, seafood, and service. Customers will have a genuine gourmet dining experience at Bones for anything from business lunches to romantic meals and everything in between. The eatery is regularly featured on lists of the nation's top steakhouses. Bones are open for supper; but they have a certain dress code. Here are the best sellers to look at: The Croque Signore, and The Gourmet Grilled Cheese.

Location: Buckhead, 3130 Piedmont Road NE

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Swordfish with Citrus Salsa, and Mushroom Pappardelle

Price for 2: $100 approx.

2. Bee Busy Cafe

Indeed, the Busy Bee Cafe serves some of the greatest fried chicken in the region and has been around since 1947. Notables like Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and locals love its daily meat-and-three plates and Southern delicacies like Green Chile and Chicken, Carne Adovada, and Veggie Green Chile Pizza. Since the James Beard Foundation declared it an American Classic with" timeless appeal and showcased regional dishes", it has gained recognition on a global scale. Lucy Jackson founded the cafe. It has free delivery and takeout/pick up.

Location: Downtown, 810 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Green Chile and Chicken, Carne Adovada, and Veggie Green Chile Pizza

Price for 2: $100 approx.

Image Caption: Bee Busy Cafe

3. The Colonnade

The Colonnade is a long-time favourite for family dinners. It has a really good banana cream pie. The Colonnade Restaurant, on Cheshire Bridge Road, has been a top choice among Atlantans for many years. If they choose not to eat in, they carry out some of their favourite dishes, like sweet potato souffle, fried chicken, rutabagas, and salmon croquettes. Both the dishes and the hospitality are generous.

Location: Midtown's 1879 Cheshire Bridge Road NE

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Sweet potato souffle, fried chicken, rutabagas, and salmon croquettes

Price for 2: $100 approx.

4. Majestic Diner

The Majestic Diner, situated on Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Poncey-Highland neighbourhood, has been providing "food that please" since 1929. Being open around the clock made the eatery a huge hit in the late hours. As the restaurant closes at 2:30 p.m. every day, patrons will have to settle for Majestic's extremely" pleasant" breakfast and lunch menu for the time being. Everything is available, including omelettes, pancakes, waffles, and burgers & sandwiches.

Location: Eastside, 1031 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Omelettes, pancakes, waffles, and burgers & sandwiches

Price for 2: $100 approx.

5. Manuel's Tavern

In addition to being a restaurant, Manuel's Tavern doubles as a hangout for intellectuals and politicians. Manuel'ss is the place to have a beer, debate politics, and watch a Braves game if you're a journalist, politician (mainly on the left), local, or the literary set. Former President Carter used to visit frequently from his Carter Centre, which is located around the block. In 2016, President Obama visited. The best sellers include Escargot, Steak Frites and Cheese Plate.

Location:  Eastside, 602 North Highland Ave.

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Escargot, Steak Frites and Cheese Plate

Price for 2: $100 approx.

6. The Mary Mac Tea Room 

That is a true Southern supper. For many years, MaryMac'ss Tea Room has been providing Southern cuisine. MaryMac's Tea Room, one of the oldest eateries in Atlanta, is still very well-liked. In Atlanta, Mary Mac's has been the gold standard for Southern cuisine for more than 70 years. This one is the final tea establishment remaining in the once-dotted in-town Atlanta area. You receive a free cup of pot likker on your first visit. MaryMac's comfort food, which includes fried chicken, sweet tea, fried green tomatoes, and delectable peach cobbler, draws long lines of diners. The restaurant Mary Mac even created its cookbook because of how well-liked its menu dishes are.

Location: Midtown's 224 Ponce de Leon Ave.

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Fried chicken, sweet tea, fried green tomatoes

Price for 2: $100 approx.

Now that you are aware of several locations offering flawless soul food, why not take advantage of these opportunities? Make reservations and enjoy fine dining on important occasions such as dates. Continue your exploration!