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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.
decatur
Arepa Mia in Avondale Estates runs an Atlanta-area Venezuelan kitchen that's 100 percent gluten-free: pabellon arepas, cachapas, empanadas, all locally sourced.
Order: Pabellon arepa with shredded beef, black beans and sweet plantain.
Why locals love it: 100 percent gluten-free Venezuelan kitchen in Avondale Estates; chef-owner Lis Hernandez sources from Georgia farms but the suburban location keeps the city crowd away.
Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The pabellon arepa is the iconic order; bring cash for tips at the counter.
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Octopus Bar is Atlanta's industry-only after-service room on the So Ba patio in East Atlanta: small plates from 22:30 Monday to Saturday, no marquee.
Order: Salt and pepper Georgia shrimp and the lobster cream pasta.
Why locals love it: Industry-only secret: the back patio of So Ba Vietnamese turns into Atlanta's best post-shift kitchen at 22:30 Monday through Saturday. No sign on the gate.
Tip: Queue at 22:00 to be in the first seating; the menu is small-plates, the wine list runs from Bandol to Etna.
duluth
Snackboxe Bistro re-opened in Duluth in 2024 as Atlanta's only full-menu Laotian kitchen: larb gai, khao soi and sticky rice from owner Thip Athakhanh.
Order: Larb gai with sticky rice and khao soi.
Why locals love it: After closing the original Doraville room in 2024, owner Thip Athakhanh re-opened in Duluth in a strip mall; only Atlanta-area Laotian kitchen serving full Lao menus.
Tip: Order the larb and the khao soi; share a sticky rice basket. Beer-and-wine only, no liquor.
decatur
Buena Gente Cuban Bakery in Decatur is the four-day-a-week sleeper next to Community Q: lechon Cubanos from 11:00, croquetas and colada coffee from open.
Order: Cubano on house-pressed bread with a colada coffee.
Why locals love it: Four-day-a-week Decatur bakery beside the Community Q parking lot; sandwich window opens at 11:00 and the lechon often sells out by 13:30.
Tip: Sandwiches at 11:00, croquetas and Cuban coffee from 08:00 Thu-Fri and 09:00 Sat-Sun. Closed Mon-Wed; tip jar is cash only.
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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.