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The midtown location is less than a 30 mile walk from the venue. FTM, so is their legendary Little 5 points location.
I don't care HOW good their burgers are... Im not walking 30 miles.
The midtown location is less than a 30 mile walk from the venue. FTM, so is their legendary Little 5 points location.
We were up at http://www.thehighlanderatlanta.com/ last weekend. As much as I like the Vortex burgers, Highlander burgers seem to be more delicious. Their "Pete's Burger" is a straight up plain cheesburger with all the fixin's but it's really good. All their food is excellent that I've tried. They were featured on some Food Network show recently.
Last place we've discovered recently is "The Marietta Diner" http://www.mariettadiner.com/ , this also appeared on the Food Network and we had to check it out. The Desserts are awesome in this place. We had the Paella and split it(they charge a $4 split fee, but said the would waive it for us since it was our first time or some shit /shrug). It was very good and we still had enough left to take home and eat the next day. I saw what other people were eating at nearby tables and the portion sizes looked huge.
This place is not near the Granada, shit it's not even near me.. I think it would be about an hour drive from Center Stage, and about 30 minutes from within the Perimeter. It is however open 24 hours 7 days a week, it's worth checking out, especially if you like cakes. I haven't tried the other diner on Chesirebridge I forget what it's called, but I'm curious if anyone else has tried both and how it compares.
Breakfasts, I don't know if they have em across the Country but we have this place called "Cracker Barrel" http://www.crackerbarrel.com/ here and if you can find one they have really awesome breakfasts, compared to their peers Denny's and IHOP of course.
On a funny note, the hostess of the Cracker Barrel for some reason thought I was Kid Rock. I don't look anything like him, so thought it was pretty funny.