east-atlanta-village
Argosy in Atlanta's East Atlanta Village hides a wood-fired pizza kitchen behind a 41-tap bar: saisons, farmhouse ales, late-night pies, a patio out back.
Order: Wood-fired pizza of the night and a saison from the rotating tap list.
Why locals love it: East Atlanta Village bar with 41 rotating taps and a pizza program that's better than the bar conceit suggests; the patio is the secret seat.
Tip: Order the wood-fired sausage pizza and a tap pour of an Athens or West Georgia farmhouse ale. Kitchen runs late.
cabbagetown
Petit Chou in Atlanta's Cabbagetown runs a French bistro on the southern edge of Memorial Drive: croque madame, brunch quiche, dinner three nights a week.
Order: Croque madame and the rotating quiche of the day.
Why locals love it: A French bistro tucked into a Cabbagetown industrial strip; locals book it for date nights but tourists rarely walk this stretch of Memorial Drive.
Tip: Breakfast and lunch 08:00-15:00 daily are walk-in; dinner Thu-Sat from 18:00. The croque madame and oat milk cappuccino are the move.
downtown
Reuben's Deli in downtown Atlanta has run a lunch-only Reuben counter inside the Muse's Building for 20 years: yell your order, no dinner, eight tables.
Order: The Eastsider on rye with a side of half-sour pickle.
Why locals love it: Inside the historic Muse's Building downtown, Reuben's is a counter operation the after-court lunch crowd lines up for; lunch only, no dinner means tourists miss it.
Tip: Closed Sunday. Yell your sandwich order from the doorway, then grab one of the eight tables before the courthouse rush hits at 12:30.
chamblee
Naga Bistro in Atlanta's Chamblee is the 2025 Lao-Thai-Khmer follow-up from Snackboxe owner Thip Athakhanh: prahok ktis, khao poun and Cambodian small plates.
Order: Prahok ktis with crudite and a bowl of khao poun.
Why locals love it: From owner Thip Athakhanh of Snackboxe Bistro; opened quietly in Chamblee in 2025 serving the rarest Cambodian dishes in metro Atlanta.
Tip: Order the prahok ktis (fermented-fish and pork dip) with crudite; it's the dish Atlanta doesn't have anywhere else.
west-midtown
Delilah's Everyday Soul inside Atlanta's Chattahoochee Food Works hall serves the Oprah-praised seven-cheese mac, fried chicken and collards from a counter.
Order: Seven-cheese mac and cheese plus a side of collards.
Why locals love it: A counter inside the Chattahoochee Food Works hall on the Westside; the seven-cheese mac is famously Oprah-approved but the food-hall format keeps it under the radar.
Tip: Pick up the seven-cheese mac and a side of collards, then take the order to the Westside Beltline benches across the parking lot.
buford-highway
Crawfish Shack Seafood on Atlanta's Buford Highway hides Vietnamese-Cajun seafood boils in a strip mall: garlic butter crawfish, po boys, no signage.
Order: Crawfish boil in garlic butter by the pound.
Why locals love it: Buford Highway strip mall serving Vietnamese-Cajun seafood boils that locals queue for; no sign on the highway points at it.
Tip: Order the crawfish in garlic butter by the pound. Bib provided; closed by 19:00 most nights.