Headed to Atlanta next week for a Braves game. What are your go-to’s in Atlanta, specifically BBQ? One of my favorite joints burned and hasn’t been reopened (not Wendy’s). Open to any and all suggestions just don’t say The Varsity.
Headed to Atlanta next week for a Braves game. What are your go-to’s in Atlanta, specifically BBQ? One of my favorite joints burned and hasn’t been reopened (not Wendy’s). Open to any and all suggestions just don’t say The Varsity.
It’s not bbq but I was watching the chef show on Netflix and they had some lobster place on it that looked amazing. I’ve never been so take it for what it’s worth
Here’s the link to the restaurants website
https://www.theoptimistrestaurant.com/
Fox Bros BBQ. I get the chicken fried ribs and a pound of sliced brisket. They will ask you if you want lean or fatty. I get the fatty. Not far off I-20. Parking can be a challenge; not much restaurant parking. I’ve parked in an adjoining neighborhood on the street in the past.
Last edited by dfasano; 07-29-2021 at 06:00 PM.
There’s not a good enough restaurant on earth to make me want to stop in Atlanta and eat there.
Varsity.
Crops are harvested, animals are killed.
Fox Bros
Rodney Scott just opened an ATL location.
Jim and Nick’s
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F**K Cancer
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You can get Fox Bros bbq at the Terrapin Taphouse at the stadium.
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You can get Fox Bros bbq at the Terrapin Taphouse at the stadium.
Ice cold craft beer also......... just sayin. Get inside the stadium where it's safe and enjoy. Plenty of food choices for the group. Be sure to get one of the $15.00 frozen peach/mango Bourbon drinks if you want to try something new and tasty. They are very good.
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The only one I could recommend in Atlanta is at the airport. Concourse B has Pascal's. It has Southern food/soul food that's usually pretty damn good but what I really like about it is, after traveling to some God-forsaken northern states and beyond, when I pass back through ATL on the way home, they have real sweet tea and the ladies there call you "Honey" or "Dear" and it reminds me that I'm back in the South and almost home.
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