Restaurants for kids in Atlanta GA
The Varsity
What'll ya have? No visit to Atlanta is complete without a meal at The Varsity, open since 1928, where placing an order is half the fun! Make sure everyone knows the lingo for ordering their dogs (red, Yankee or walking?) and an FO (Frosted Orange drink). 61 North Ave. NW, Atlanta.
Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market is a fun place to explore with your family. Once a huge Sears, Roebuck & Co., it is now full of delicious eateries and popular shops making it a fully re-vamped mall experience. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta.
The Colonnade - If you're craving Southern fried chicken, The Colonnade is the spot to go. They've been serving that dish – and plenty of Southern classics – since 1927! Babies to great grandparents are comfortable here. 1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta.
Sweet Auburn Curb MarketFoodies will love Sweet Auburn Market, with a smorgasbord of options from barbecue to crepes to soul food. Kids can indulge in burgers and dogs, too. 209 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta.
Original Chick-fil-A Dwarf HouseGrab a chicken sandwich and fresh lemonade at the original Chick-fil-A Dwarf House, the first in the vast CFA empire. Choose to dine in the retro restaurant side, or the modern version. Either way, kids will want to enter through the dwarf door. 461 N. Central Ave., Hapeville.
Best Ice Cream, Snow Cones and Frozen Pops in AtlantaTake a family outing to grab a frozen treat, where each family member gets to pick out a custom flavor, scoop or topping. Here are our picks for best places in Atlanta to grab a sweet treat from ice cream to frozen pops
Battle & Brew - The first-ever established gaming restaurant and venue in the United States, Battle & Brew has been staple of geek, gamer, and nerd culture in the Metro Atlanta area since 2005. Offering a unique experience with all of the latest in PC, console, VR, and tabletop gaming, Battle & Brew is a true haven for the casual gamer, the die-hard, and everyone in between (and of all ages)!
Johnny Rockets
What'll ya have? No visit to Atlanta is complete without a meal at The Varsity, open since 1928, where placing an order is half the fun! Make sure everyone knows the lingo for ordering their dogs (red, Yankee or walking?) and an FO (Frosted Orange drink). 61 North Ave. NW, Atlanta.
Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market is a fun place to explore with your family. Once a huge Sears, Roebuck & Co., it is now full of delicious eateries and popular shops making it a fully re-vamped mall experience. 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta.
The Colonnade - If you're craving Southern fried chicken, The Colonnade is the spot to go. They've been serving that dish – and plenty of Southern classics – since 1927! Babies to great grandparents are comfortable here. 1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd., Atlanta.
Sweet Auburn Curb MarketFoodies will love Sweet Auburn Market, with a smorgasbord of options from barbecue to crepes to soul food. Kids can indulge in burgers and dogs, too. 209 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta.
Original Chick-fil-A Dwarf HouseGrab a chicken sandwich and fresh lemonade at the original Chick-fil-A Dwarf House, the first in the vast CFA empire. Choose to dine in the retro restaurant side, or the modern version. Either way, kids will want to enter through the dwarf door. 461 N. Central Ave., Hapeville.
Best Ice Cream, Snow Cones and Frozen Pops in AtlantaTake a family outing to grab a frozen treat, where each family member gets to pick out a custom flavor, scoop or topping. Here are our picks for best places in Atlanta to grab a sweet treat from ice cream to frozen pops
Battle & Brew - The first-ever established gaming restaurant and venue in the United States, Battle & Brew has been staple of geek, gamer, and nerd culture in the Metro Atlanta area since 2005. Offering a unique experience with all of the latest in PC, console, VR, and tabletop gaming, Battle & Brew is a true haven for the casual gamer, the die-hard, and everyone in between (and of all ages)!
Johnny Rockets
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