Atlanta's food scene runs from Southern classics to the Beltline's new wave, so the choice is a walking food crawl in the city, a Hard Rock meal downtown, or a wine-country day trip out of town.
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Atlanta's food scene runs from Southern classics to the Beltline's new wave, so the choice is a walking food crawl in the city, a Hard Rock meal downtown, or a wine-country day trip out of town.
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Atlanta's best eating is on the move. The Beltline food, street-art and history tour samples the restaurants and breweries lining the city's converted rail corridor, while the history-and-food walk pairs tastings with the stories behind the neighbourhoods. The Hard Rock Cafe makes an easy downtown meal between attractions.
For drinks, head out of the city to North Georgia wine country. The wine-country day trip and the Bartram Trail hike with a tasting both swap the downtown bustle for the Blue Ridge foothills. Most in-city food tours run two to three hours and involve real walking, so come hungry and wear comfortable shoes.
The Beltline and history-and-food walks include several tastings — usually enough to stand in for a meal — across multiple stops along the route.
North Georgia wine country in the Blue Ridge foothills, about an hour and a half north of the city, with tastings at local wineries and scenery along the way.
Yes — the in-city tours cover the Beltline or historic neighbourhoods on foot over two to three hours, so wear comfortable shoes.